Just a moment when Pip begins to realize a few things. Disclaimer inside. Reviews are very welcome! It is a very light T. Just chose that because of the darker themes.
This is my own take loosely Great Expectations, as the protagonist Jack as he progresses through his life. There is drama, action, despair and hope as Jack finds himself in various locations as he recollects on the telling of his life.
It is difficult at times being the best friend of a great man. At times it can make one feel that they have no purpose, quietly sitting in their shadow. But for those most noble of friends there is a deeper sense of purpose to it after all. A conversation between Herbert Pocket of Charles Dickens' "Great Expectations" and Henry Clerval of Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein".
A few years have passed since the ending in Great Expectations. Estella and Pip are married now with a toddler visiting Pip s old friend Biddy who is married to Joe with a toddler of their own. What happens when Pip comes with the family for Christmas. Is Estella redeemed from her past completely?
I'm not going through with this marriage if they think that's what's going to happen. I'm going to go up to my dad and give him a piece of my mind. I'm going to to tell him who I really love and want to be with for the rest of my life. He might not like it, but I don't care anymore. This is a story about love and breaking away from parents.
When Joe is dismissed by Pip, he looks back and remembers.
A young boy and his brother are on the lam from the police after Phil's multiple murders come to light and assassins begin targeting the tragic orphans
New ending for Great Expectations, starts the night before Joe and Biddy's wedding. Pip is young Arthur Conan Doyle's first role model, who later bases the Sherlock character off of him.