The Dawson Family
The Dawson Family
This is a sort of Sequel to my Epilogue, “Coming in from the Cold” to JAL’s LTROI. Confused? As am I. For anyone who has not read my Epilogue and consequently, can’t figure out what the heck is going on in the Sequel, here’s the link to the Epilogue:
http://let-the-right-one-in.com/fancont ... n-the-cold
If, after fighting your way through 12 chapters of Epilogue and many cups of coffee, you still are interested or are extremely masochistic, follow this link to:
The Dawson Family (With apologies to Charles Addams)
Chapter 1: Eli asks Questions.
http://let-the-right-one-in.com/fancont ... son-family
http://let-the-right-one-in.com/fancont ... n-the-cold
If, after fighting your way through 12 chapters of Epilogue and many cups of coffee, you still are interested or are extremely masochistic, follow this link to:
The Dawson Family (With apologies to Charles Addams)
Chapter 1: Eli asks Questions.
http://let-the-right-one-in.com/fancont ... son-family
We never stop reading, although every book comes to an end, just as we never stop living, although death is certain. (Roberto Bolaño)
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Re: The Dawson Family
very thought provoking chapter Pete and great as always, really. i saw this post before work and didn't have time to read it until i got home. (anticipation makes for a long work day.) it was worth the wait.
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Re: The Dawson Family
Eli is understandably unused to being able to relax a little - she has surely never been in less immediate danger since being turned. I fear Dawson is far too trusting of human nature. In his shoes I wouldn't even hypothetically consider making Eli's condition known to anyone else save in case of dire need, even with a cure. In some ways my thoughts on this matter are the opposite of what one might expect from a scientist.
Bli mig lite.
Re: The Dawson Family
You're right. But that's what makes fan fiction so much fun: trying to make the illogical logical.lombano wrote:Eli is understandably unused to being able to relax a little - she has surely never been in less immediate danger since being turned. I fear Dawson is far too trusting of human nature. In his shoes I wouldn't even hypothetically consider making Eli's condition known to anyone else save in case of dire need, even with a cure. In some ways my thoughts on this matter are the opposite of what one might expect from a scientist.
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Re: The Dawson Family
At this point, Dawson can no longer be the objective scientist he has alway been. Love has gotten in the way. He has, in the space of a few weeks, changed his time table from 75 years, to a mere 10. You're right. He does need to be more careful. But, other than the humbling experience of losing his wife and son, he has led a relatively sheltered life. Perhaps Eli, with her more realistic experiences with the dark side, will be able to warn him in time. Dawson has also failed to realize that, once the kids are in the news in 10 years, Oskar's true identity will almost certainly be discovered and Dawson would, in all likelihood, be sent to prison for child abduction.lombano wrote:I fear Dawson is far too trusting of human nature. In his shoes I wouldn't even hypothetically consider making Eli's condition known to anyone else save in case of dire need, even with a cure. In some ways my thoughts on this matter are the opposite of what one might expect from a scientist.
We never stop reading, although every book comes to an end, just as we never stop living, although death is certain. (Roberto Bolaño)
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Re: The Dawson Family
Another neat story. Eli's musings on how a real parent like God would be arrested for child abuse reminded me of Tyler Derdin's speech in Fight Club, "We are all God's unwanted children Sometimes the world makes it seem that way, even for normal people like us. So you can only imagine how someone like Eli would feel.
Re: The Dawson Family
Thanks for the comments everyone. I wanted to explore the idea of religion and God from Eli's point of view, and contrast it with the orderly views of a microbiologist who has led a very sheltered life in comparison, and has spent part of that life trying to uderstand religion in that context. Not realy germane to Oskar's and Eli's future, but intriguing to me. Kind of a contrast between a cynical pragmatist and an idealistic realist.
The next chapter, coming soon, will be a bit lighter.
The next chapter, coming soon, will be a bit lighter.
We never stop reading, although every book comes to an end, just as we never stop living, although death is certain. (Roberto Bolaño)
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Re: The Dawson Family
Will Eli ever be freed from her past? A difficult question that I am glad is being explored here. Nicely done!
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I doubt it. It's a pretty heavy past.a_contemplative_life wrote:Will Eli ever be freed from her past? A difficult question that I am glad is being explored here. Nicely done!
Hey, PeterMork! EXCELLENT writing! Just do me a personal favour, if you can? Don't lighten up too much. This kind of serious stuff is a bit hard to come by!
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