Last December was really eventful for Big Bee. She was immersed in lots of experiences and achieved a number of milestones. These milestones had nothing to do with PSLE preparation though! I know lots of parents start preparing their Primary 5 kids for the PSLE even in the December holidays. But I decided to make this holidays totally chillax and enjoyable, so that she is totally rejuvenated for the PSLE revisions this year.
One of the fundamental things that she achieved was to complete a book with 12 chapters - the idea and plot behind the book was entirely her own idea. She was really proud of it, and truly enjoyed the whole creation process. Most of all, she was really fascinated by the fact that she could create whole new worlds and brand new personalities just through the power of the written language.
I thought of starting a series with a couple of chapters per post, so for now, here are the first 2 chapters! By the way, it is not edited at all, so you might spot some syntax errors here and there.
Another World; Another Time
Written by: Big Bee
Chapter 1: Alison Taylor
I added the finishing touches to my time
machine - a project that I had been working on for ages - and finally, I believed
that my dream of making the world’s first time machine was coming true. I had
been dreaming of making a time machine ever since I was a young girl. I
connected a few more wires and completed the task of making the machine. The
only thing was, I was not sure whether it could really work. Nevertheless, my
time machine still looked gorgeous, and I stood back to admire this project
that I had been working on for years and years. I was filled with three
different emotions: happiness, pride and a little bit of uncertainty.
It had not really been a difficult task for a
scientist like me. Well, I was one of the world’s most famous and successful inventors, and I had to admit that I could invent almost anything.
Everyone in the whole wide world knew who Alison Taylor, the famous 16-year-old
inventor, was. Despite my fame and everything, I was actually an orphan and no
one ever cared much for me. I grew up alone in an orphanage without any
friends. Now, I even lived alone with my Yorkshire Terrier, Aidan, in this huge
mansion which doubled as a science laboratory on Daffodil Street.
Aidan was my pet puppy. He was a typical
Yorkshire Terrier - brown and black fur, fluffy and small, with skinny legs.
Most importantly, he was the only one so far who truly understood me. He was
once a stray dog and he always loitered outside my house in the backyard. He
always peered into the windows, staring at me working diligently at my inventions.
I could not help but smile at the cute little face staring at me every night.
Thus, before long, I took him into my house and he became my pet.
My house had four storeys and an enormous
backyard. The first and second floor was used as my science laboratory, and it
was filled with whirring machines and tools found from almost everywhere. The
third level was where my bedroom, living room and kitchen were. Lastly, the
fourth floor was where I had planted a telescope, to look out into space every
night. When I was a toddler, I was already inventing little things, so it was
no wonder that I would turn out to be the inventor I was now.
When I was four years old, the milk bottle
had not been invented yet. With a cup and some rubber found in the orphanage, I
just played with those materials all day long and came up with the idea of a
milk bottle. I had used it to drink my milk and the owner of the orphanage saw
what I had created. Therefore, he stole my idea and introduced it to the world.
As I was still a helpless, young child, I could do nothing to stop him.
After all these years, I realised that I was
already a child prodigy back then, because not every young child could create
such things that the whole world would use.
Chapter 2: My Time Machine
My time machine was metallic but on the
inside, it was very comfortable as it had air-conditioning and fluffy, red
seats. It was almost like a car, except for the fact that it could hover a few
feet above the ground and could travel way faster than any sports car ever
created.
“Do you like it, Aidan?” I asked him, tilting
my head to one side, admiring my time machine. He stared back at me, unblinking, with those
huge warm eyes of his. I knew that he just loved my invention.
The only way to find out if my invention
really does work or not, is to try it out, I thought to myself. Another thought
flashed through my mind. What if my entire time machine exploded whilst I was
on it? What if my entire house explodes too, because of the time machine
exploding? I was only 16 this year and making a time machine was an impossible
task for many other inventors, so would my machine really function?
I had to
believe in myself. I left Aidan in the house with an automatic food and water
dispenser so he could survive by himself whilst I was time travelling. After that, I took my time machine out to my
backyard, where I usually conducted my experiments.
My
time machine was only controlled by a remote control - by pressing six buttons,
my time machine could travel up, down, right, left, forward and backward, so it
was no difficulty for me to shift it out to the backyard. I could just sit in
the machine as I controlled it using the remote and made my way to the
backyard. I had to decide where I wanted to go. To the past? To the future? Of
course I should go to the future! And maybe I could even try to remake some of
the inventions in the future! I started setting the date in the future which I
wanted to go to. I thought to myself, I should travel to the future, 200 years
later…in year 2213! Passers-by were starting to crowd around my backyard to
stare at my mammoth project, gawking and whispering among themselves in hushed
tones.
To be continued...
To be continued...
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