The eighth hole
The island that never was and never will be had an eighth hole in its trees, with an untold story. Follow the story of an infamous character, who played an unwanted role in the land that never existed, Neverland.
The story untold... (Author's note)
A well-known place far off, that dominated the children's fairytales, is Neverland, the place straight out from the minds of children, of impossibilities, fairness, and innocence, which witnessed the adventures of our beloved Peter Pan and the lost boys. This story is not the adventures of the Peter Pan, the boy who never grew up but is a story of a boy who did indeed grow up. The boy whom Peter Pan forgot, but he always remembered him.
Wendy, John, Michael and all the lost boys grew up in the beautifully written tale of J.M. Barrie, but there is also an untold tale, with the darkest stories of Neverland, of dangerous love, betrayal, war, truth and reality which forced a child to grow up.
I am in an attempt present this tale with a completely different perspective, a story that I witnessed during my visit to Neverland.
All the characters belong to J.M. Barrie, since he was the one who first narrated the tales of Neverland, but there might be some changes in my story since Neverland has never been same for everyone, after all it is the place of imagination. I cannot assure you about the conviction of my writing but can guarantee you that you will not be disappointed with this wild story.
There will be some character that you will not be familiar with, those characters are not mine but I am introducing them to you for the first time.
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The Eighth Hole : A Retelling Of Peter Pan
Historical FictionThe second star to the right and straight on 'til morning led to the island that never was and never will be, with many untold stories. Such was the story of the eighth hole in the Neverwood. Follow the story of an infamous character, who played...