In the last chapters of the book I find Blue’s father to be a completely out of his mind. Just because Blue got with in inches of discovering his dirty little secret, she is still his daughter who would love him regardless and stand by his side. No matter what, but instead he takes off with out a single trace.
Through the last chapters I am still in awe that Blue’s father would abandon her just like that, with out even a good bye. In my eyes Blue’s father is a deranged mad man who, cares about nothing else besides himself, and his idiotic idea that him and his little organization would be able to fight injustice by killing people, and educating those who are deemed adequate. Also to put his daughter through the misery of having lost not only her mother at an early age, and now her father at such a late age is completely unbearable, even I being the reader felt sorry for Blue to fall up such misfortune.
Through Blue’s father’s absence though, we the readers where able to discover with Blue that not only was her father a psycho, but also a fake. Not one place he claimed to be a professor at confirmed that he had worked for them at all, when Blue tried calling past employers of his in order to search for her father. Not only were her father’s jobs fake, but also other professors he had claimed to meet with, and have dinner with to discuss what ever they had discussed were also fake. Which lead me to confirm Blue’s father was actually a recruiter for the Night Watchmen, or someone really important who acts like a telephone to inform other members of recent events and for them to carry pout new missions.
Also during this these last chapters not only was my suspicion of Blue’s father seemingly correct but I also believe that Blue’s father killed her mother, with assistance from Hanna. This is reason why Blue’s father had meetings with Hanna, and knew that Blue went to stay with her when she had run away, but done nothing to pick her back up from Hanna. Also another piece of evidence which leads to this conclusion is that Blue somewhat remembers Hanna from before but with a different look where Hanna had looked out for her when she was a mere child, who picked her up from school and took her home to take care of her.
The last piece of evidence was the picture of the car crash shown in class of Blue’s mother’s car crash. In the drawing the passenger car door was open and undamaged upon hitting a tree, while the driver’s side was a complete wreck killing Blue’s mother. I had been taught in school that most to all drivers when about to crash into an object will pull the steering wheel in a motion such that the passenger would most likely be killed rather than the driver. This is not because the driver is being selfish, but rather human nature to survive.
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