A wealthy man named William was sent to an island and declared dead by his own Uncle Larry. He happily lived in the created dome, believing that the Jane he knew in his childhood was with him. Disconnected from the real world, William and Jane found solace in the beauty of nature and their uncharted paradise. As the truth unfolded through the help of Mr. Menard, his Uncle Larrys boyfriend, every foundation of his beautiful reality collapsed: his childhood memories; his brothers real father; Janes real identity; and Uncle Larrys perceived love and nationalism.
Drowning in a world full of betrayal and lies, he enjoyed himself with the marijuana left by his Uncle Larry. His son Joseph and the bell of the church saved him from his suicidal attempt in the castle. He spent the rest of his life with his son and died of brain cancer.
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Uncharted Paradise
General FictionWilliam's world was shaken when he discovered that his uncle Larry, who had declared him dead, had orchestrated a cruel deception: his wife Jane was not who she claimed to be; the truth about his half-brother; and his uncle's different perspective o...