And so we have reached the end! What are your thoughts? How did you like the book?
I think one of my favorite parts of Sunshine, besides, like, everything, is Rae's reaction to getting out alive - her shock and the choices she makes in the end there, when they survive after she was sure they couldn't are so in-character and perfect. I love the
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And as for the loose ends - there are SO MANY, but at the end you still feel satisfied? I have no idea how that works and I would like to figure it out so that I can apply it to some of my other WIPs where I'm too lazy to figure out how to tie everything off neatly. *sighs*
I don't know how Con manages to pass himself off as human - what I like best about that though is the fact that Rae doesn't realize it at first, and sometimes I wonder why he's passing himself off as human, since clearly he's powerful enough that he should be able to just - get out, get away from SOF. Hmm. Oh, a thought - maybe the ability to pass is what Rae gave him, in all of their exchanges? And he just hasn't needed it until now?
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I'm not sure Con could have gotten away from SOF at that point? He'd been fairly thoroughly beaten up, even if he'd won, and clearly SOF does manage to kill vampires sometimes, even if they're not able to take them all out. On the other hand, at this point, it's also believeable that he stays because even if he could break out, they would immediately know he was a vampire and that would go badly for Rae. I don't think they'd buy her story a second time around, and consorting with vampires is certainly a major crime. Even if she convinced them that she was glamoured up, I suspect that just gives her no legal standing for not having her thoughts read because obviously she would want to help them catch the monster and anyway they're not her thoughts, right? I get the impression SOF can do an awful lot of sketchy stuff once vampires are for sure involved. But if they read her thoughts, they're definitely extra fucked because she has an awful lot of info about Con in there. Either way, it's probably pretty bad for Rae as I think there's an awful lot of spiriting someone away into protective custody SOF can do, especially with all the things we hear about vampires tracking people for years if they really want to.
It makes sense that she gave him the ability to pass though, either magically, or just because he's been paying a lot more attention to her as a human since the first time they met, even if he clearly decided that he wasn't going to go all out in pretending to be human when it's just the two of them. On the other hand, I wasn't sure if this was supposed to be one of the things that being his type of vampire gave him, and again, he just hasn't been using it because there's no percentage in pretending around Rae. Which could tie into our speculation above, because what if this is his line's preferred strategy for dealing with humans? It's not impossible, and there have to be some moments when it's easier than not doing so, even if it's a limited disguise and mostly you can basically just vanish.
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This is an excellent point about SOF, especially since they had been getting all those reports about vampire body parts raining down in No Town (which, I guess vampires stop being able to inhabit vampire space when they cease, uh, life is probably the best term for it? Since all the battles took place in vampire space, but the body parts were showing up in human space?) and were probably geared up to deal with vampires. I tend to buy that he's just too exhausted to get away, after - no matter how much more able to think on his feet he was than an in-shock Rae, I don't think he'd have been able to put that much forethought into it.
As for being "his type of vampire" - do we really know what type of vampire he is? Like, clearly he still eats people (at least sometimes) but he must also have dealings with humans (not just Rae), even if their particular alliance is a new thing for human and vampire kind? Like, I know we've talked before about human/vampire relations having to be a thing that someone has had before (ex: the Blaises and Con's master), but mutual life-saving to bind a vampire to you and you to the vampire is probably a new thing, there being considerable antipathy on both sides.
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I had not thought about that rain of vampire bits, but that seems both plausible and incredibly disgusting, so very in keeping with the book as a whole. I could see a combination of the two motivations for Con? Because he was probably exhausted enough to be unsure that he could get away cleanly, but he does seem to at least be considering her relationship with SOF as well as his own during the interrogation, even if my speculations are going into a lot more detail than his probably would have been.
Hmmm, that just makes me think about how we actually have no idea that Bo and his gang couldn't blend at least as easily as Con does, given that we never see them in a moment when they have any incentive to hide. I agree that Rae and Con's relationship is definitely giving both of them some unforeseen side effects, but Con's side is so vague! There is something that's supposed to be different about Con though, he's no Edward Cullen or Angel abstinent-type, but he clearly doesn't kill regularly and it's supposed to give him something, but we just don't know enough about vampires in this universe to be able to see it clearly!
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Definitely not an abstinent type, but maybe he just doesn't play with his food? My general impression was that Bo was a big fan of the "savor" that torment provides, and that had come back to bite him (and, presumably, all other vampires who live in the same way). So there may not be any "truly clean death" between a vampire and a human, but if you make them as clean as possible you aren't left accountable to the recoil of the torment? *shrugs* More worldbuilding questions, what else is new?
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Con says he grew tired of it, but it's not clear if that means he stopped or cut back or did it differently. Obviously, he was considering killing someone for Rae, so he's not that far reformed, but it isn't really clear if that would have been one of his regular killings or if the magic required it and he would not have otherwise done so.
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It's not impossible that at the end he's going to go eat some deer? (To which I have no objections, because I've lived places with urban deer and fuck 'em, the pests.) At least he doesn't spend all that time whining about how animal blood just doesn't taste the saaaaaaaame and it's somewhat implied that there are in fact a different set of pleasures in eating them so he probably does quite a bit. But yes, it is another loose end because it's never really ruled out that he might be off to taste some human!
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