Topic > Frankenstein Creative Writing Piece - 724

I just left my father's funeral. I was wondering where my brother Victor was. He wasn't at the funeral; I wondered if he was just at home. Why would he miss our father's funeral? So I got into my carriage and went home. Victor wasn't at home. So I went to ask the people of Geneva. A woman told me that Victor left for the Arctic. Why would Victor leave for the Arctic? I realized that I no longer had any family members, I was all alone. All the money and property was supposed to go to Victor, but now that he's not here to inherit it, the money was all mine. I realized that I had to be more responsible in taking care of family properties since there is no one around to take care of them. While cleaning the house, I ended up in Victor's room, which he never allowed me to enter for some reasons. I found a notebook on his bedside table. I opened it and out fell a sketch of a monstrous-looking creature. I was wondering who he was. There were instructions on how to create a creature using fragments of human body parts and also explain how it comes to life. It seemed so bizarre to me, a creature made from fragments of human body parts! Victor wrote about how he abandoned the creature because it was horribly ugly, eight feet tall, had stitch marks all over it, and had pale yellow eyes. I thought my brother was such an idiot for doing something like that. Later in the notebook, the creature left to live alone in the mountains. For a while, it seemed like the "mess" Victor had made didn't stick with him. However, the creature returned and killed William and framed Justine. How come none of us knew this except Victor? Why didn't he prevent Justine from being killed knowing that the creature had framed her? Subsequently, the creature asked Victor for a wife and offered to move to South America with her. Victor left for England... midway through the card... to the Arctic thinking I should kill myself, but I was so glad I didn't. I wanted to kill the last of the Frankensteins, Ernest, because I didn't know he had found me a wife. I came to Geneva to kill him, but when I knocked on the door a beautiful girl opened the door. I saw Ernest coming down the stairs and I felt angry. He welcomed me and told me that this beautiful woman standing here was my wife Juliet. By giving me Juliet, he had given me the most love I had ever received. Then came the best part, Ernest told me that Juliet could turn me into a normal human being. I was so happy that I had jumped and screamed. Ernest told me he called me Romeo. I was happy to have a name. Juliet and I later fell in love and got married a month later. We live with Ernest while he studies chemistry at the University of Geneva. I couldn't be happier with life, thank you Ernest.