![]() But the next moment, the reader is taken back into reality - the girls are held captive, repeatedly raped and eventually killed. ![]() Some passages read like the girls live in a secluded artificial kind of paradise, especially within the beautiful setting of the glass conservatory, complete with a small waterfall and stream. The story is told from the POV of Maya, as the Gardener named her, after most of the girls are finally rescued. ![]() Most of the girls learn to arrange themselves with their situation, and others don't stay for long. But whenever a girl reaches her 21st birthday he kills and preserves her in a glass cabinet like in a real butterfly collection. Here he visits them to satisfy his desires, even considering himself in a very twisted way as their benefactor. A man who calls himself the Gardener holds over twenty girls captive, marking each with a butterfly tattoo on their backs and 'collecting' them in a huge conservatory. ![]()
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