Jonas never knew what release meant. He always thought that release was that they go elsewhere. “His father was talking, and Jonas realized that he was hearing the answer to the question he had started to ask. Still in the special voice, his father was saying, ‘I know, I know. It hurts, little guy. But I have to use a vein, and the veins in your arms are still too teeny-weeny.’He pushed the plunger very slowly, injecting the liquid into the scalp vein until the syringe was empty. As he continued to watch, the new child, no longer crying, moved his arms and legs in a jerking motion. Then he went limp. He head fell to the side, his eyes half open. Then he was still. With an odd, shocked feeling, Jonas recognized the gestures and posture and expression. They were familiar. He had seen them before. But he couldn't remember where.” This shows that Jonas and the reader finally find out what release really means, death, and that there's no elsewhere. Jonas always thought that after release, there were somewhere that was happy and no pain a place called elsewhere. Jonas was in shock that his father was killing the baby. Jonas couldn’t even think straight for a moment because everything he thought was a lie. His father lied to him. Jonas was hurt because he thought his father would never lie to him. In the perverse chapters, Jonas father said that he just gets the baby's cleaned up for someone from elsewhere to
Jonas never knew what release meant. He always thought that release was that they go elsewhere. “His father was talking, and Jonas realized that he was hearing the answer to the question he had started to ask. Still in the special voice, his father was saying, ‘I know, I know. It hurts, little guy. But I have to use a vein, and the veins in your arms are still too teeny-weeny.’He pushed the plunger very slowly, injecting the liquid into the scalp vein until the syringe was empty. As he continued to watch, the new child, no longer crying, moved his arms and legs in a jerking motion. Then he went limp. He head fell to the side, his eyes half open. Then he was still. With an odd, shocked feeling, Jonas recognized the gestures and posture and expression. They were familiar. He had seen them before. But he couldn't remember where.” This shows that Jonas and the reader finally find out what release really means, death, and that there's no elsewhere. Jonas always thought that after release, there were somewhere that was happy and no pain a place called elsewhere. Jonas was in shock that his father was killing the baby. Jonas couldn’t even think straight for a moment because everything he thought was a lie. His father lied to him. Jonas was hurt because he thought his father would never lie to him. In the perverse chapters, Jonas father said that he just gets the baby's cleaned up for someone from elsewhere to