【MyuncleJohnusedtoliveinabeautifullittlehousebytheseainAtlantiCityMyuncleJohnusedtoliveinabeautifullittlehousebytheseainAtlanticCity.Isayhe“usedto”livetherebecausehedoesn’tlivethereanymore.Hewaskill】
MyuncleJohnusedtoliveinabeautifullittlehousebytheseainAtlantiCity
MyuncleJohnusedtoliveinabeautifullittlehousebytheseainAtlanticCity.Isayhe“usedto”livetherebecausehedoesn’tlivethereanymore.Hewaskilledtwoyearsago.
UncleJohnwrotenovels.Henotonlyenjoyedhisjob,butalsomadealotofmoneydoingit.Whenhedied,hehad$60millioninthebank.
AfterUncleJohn’sdeath,Icametostayinhishouseforawhile.IhadbeentherefortwodayswhenInoticedamessageonthescreenoftheoldcomputer.Iwasverysurprised,becauseIthoughtthecomputerhadbeenturnedoff.Themessagesaid,“Youhavenewmail!”WhenIreadit,Ithoughtitlookedlikethebeginningofanovel.“Thislooksinteresting,”Ithought.“ItmustbefromoneofUncleJohn’sfriends.”IdecidedIshouldmakeananswertothee-mailtotellhimorherthatUnclewasdead.However,thecomputerwouldnotletmereply.
Everydayforthenextthreeweeks,moreemailkeptarriving.Iprintedcopiesofallofthem.ThestorywasaboutJaneWinterbourne,ayoungwriterworkingonherfirstnovel.ShesenthernoveltoJackTanner,anoldwriterandaskedhimtohelphertopublishit.However,hecheatedher,andpublishedthenovelhimself---pretendingthathehadwrittenit.Thenovelwasverysuccessful.Tannermadealotofmoney,andboughthimselfahousebytheseainAtlanticCity.ItwasthenthatIrealizedthat“JackTanner”and“JaneWinterbourne”werefalsenames.“JackwasmeanttobeUncleJohn.