Leaving at The Wrong Time

Leaving at The Wrong Time

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Another journey for the two young teenagers - Julius, 17 and Claire, 16 stranded on a tropical island after an incident happened on a cruise ship. But no. This is not just an ordinary story like what you've read on other stranded-island-lovers, again and again stories. They surely have to find a way where they should survive on their own. But the true color of each person will soon appear. How can they possibly live if the feelings discussed? Is Love going to win? Or Anger? Because Julius is so angry at Claire one time, he went away with a helicopter while Claire was asleep. But in the end, Julius was very wrong. He realized at the end that he needed her so much. Should Julius have to go back on the island after a year? Did Claire died there? Did she manage to escape the island? Or, is she still staying there? What would be her reaction? Is she going to be happy that he came back for her? Or be angry at him for leaving her a year ago?
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