After reading Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn, how did you personally feel about the story?
Where you frustrated with the ending? Did you wish it ended a different way?
How would you feel if you had the chance to read the rest of Nick and Amy’s
story? Well guess you are in luck since we have his personal notes that helped
him bring justice to his own story. After their son is born, Nick watches Amy
intently to find a hole in her nightmare of a fake kidnapping, to get what he
really wants. And that’s what you’re in store to read.
As the reader going through the
story of the back and forth of the love story of Nick and Amy, you will get to
read their life after “Amy’s kidnapping” and the life after their son’s
birth. As the story ends you are
disappointed with Nick just giving it all up to be a happy father with the “love”
of his life; he knows his wife has killed Desi (a previous friend of Amy’s)
just to cover up her own story. She was covering up was all a plot to frame Nick
for killing her because he cheated on her. There’s no true way of telling what
she will do, knowing that everything she’s done just to throw others under the
bus to make her seem “amazing”. She knew how to manipulate people: “I’m serious
man, I bet whatever she’s got cooked up for you its drum-tight.” She knew what
she was doing: “It won’t work. She thinks of everything. I mean, she knows the
police procedure cold.” The reader will get the addition of this mystery and
see the twists and turns she pulls with Nick. But he learns that he will need
to keep up a façade to get the dirt that he will need to get back at her for
attempting to frame him for her death. At the end of the book Nick realizes
that he’s “finally a match for Amy… It’s a story [he] can live with. Hell, at
this point, [he] can’t imagine my story without Amy.” And Amy is slowly finding
out that he is right, and that he’s getting really good at playing her own
game. He will need to find a loop in her story that makes her look guilty and
proves to the police she was the one truly doing this to him. He’s staying to
keep track of her. His true reasoning for staying with Amy is for his son,
knowing that Amy is a complete psychopath; he needs to be there for their
child’s sake. He learns that Amy is a weak point after the birth, she is busy
with the new born that she isn’t watching what she is doing while around Nick.
She is emotional and isn’t as careful and three steps ahead as she used to be.
Now Nick it ahead of her, he uses
her disadvantage to get into her things looking for details she’s hidden that
will be evidence against her. He knows to be more careful from when he was
cheating on her with Andie; he knows she’s very good at finding out things that
she wants to know. “I’m getting so much better at it. I will stay close to her
until I can bring her down. I’m the only one left that can bring her down,”
this is where the whole idea where this new story is coming from. The idea is
going to be similar to the original reading and will be based off of the
original style of Gone Girl; it will
be a shorter story but still keep you on your toes. It will need keep the
audience in suspense. The story will be about Nick slowly accumulating what he
needs, its up to him to punish his wife. He will have to go through this while
raising his son along with her and keeping The Bar open with his sister.
This idea will get a lot of attention because myself
and other readers agree that Amy doesn’t truly deserves what she got in the end
of the book in terms of being free and forgotten for what he did by Nick and
the police. This will be a short continuation that will be mainly from the
perspective of Nick with some writings from Amy to keep with the books style of
the two perspectives. This will broaden the audiences reading this book because
it will please what the readers want. When these chapters come out the public
from the previous audience of Gone Girl
will read it and then be very pleased with it passing on the word to their
friends. And then these people will then be forced to read the original Gone Girl and then to the continuation
of the book, knowing that there’s more to the story.
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