Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Frankenstein

So far this week in the story it's been speaking from the monsters point of view. He had run into his creator, and was explaining his story thus far. Which is very interesting. Apparently the monster camped out by some peoples house, observing and learning the language just by listening. He was fascinated, it seemed, by their life style. He wanted to confront them, but he knew that his looks would repulse them and they'd run away. He wasn't too far off. An old blind man lived with this family. One day when everyone, but the old man, went out, the monster took a chance. He went to the house and spoke with old man. He told him he needed a place to stay, said that his situation was complicated. I guess the monster was hoping that if he could get 'this' man to except him, then he could convince the others. unfortunately it didn't work, the others came back and saw the monster, they freaked out and started to beat him. The monster ran away. injured, physically and emotionally. He rampages through the woods enraged and hurt. This is where his true hate for human beings begins. But he still hasn't forgotten who's fault it really is, his creator, his father. He knows where Frankenstein is, and goes to search for him. He reached the city he was in, stopped by a lake and saw a little boy. Again, the monster attempted to reach out to the human world. Hoping that maybe this child is young enough to have an open mind and accept the him. But he was wrong. The monster grabbed the boy, trying to make him listen to his story, but he only yelled and screamed for him to let go. The monster, trying to quite the young boy, grabbed his neck and killed him. Before he did the little boy exclaimed to the monster that his father was Frankenstein (actually meaning Frankenstein Sr.) The monster saw it as taking revenge on his creator.

When the monster finished telling his story, Frankenstein was horrified. But the monster wasn't finished with Frankenstein, he wants his creator to makeup for the terrible life he created and give him a companion. A female 'monster'.

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