1. ShortStory
TheFuture.
“Lifeis so easy. I love my owner.” Thought the Iphone. Iphonesare such a major
thing at the moment. Everyone either has one or wants one.
“I’ve been left, I always go everywhere” mumbled the Iphone.
The roomwas dark and there was no –one around. The Iphone was scared and
worried but the Iphonewas consoling himself bysaying ‘that she will come, she has
to come, she doesn’t ever forget me at home, what has happened?”
“Don’t besilly kid. She can’t be with you forevery second of the day.” Said a
wise voice.
The Iphone turned around to see whosevoice it was and why this voice was saying
that.
“Why are you saying that?” replied the Iphone.
“Because it’s the truth, my dear son, you will learn that everyone getsleft and that
these humans do not stay with us constantly,” said the wise book.
The Iphone turned around and stared at him. Behind the bookthere he could see
a PS3, IPodnano, Nintendo DS, Television, Computer and he was intrigued to
know more about them and there stories about howthey got left behind “BY
THE HUMAN”.
They all started to tell the Iphoneabout their stories and how they all got
neglected one byone.
“Every since you have come in to her life, she doesn’t use us that much and we are
slowly getting neglected”, they all shouted at him.
“It’snot my fault that this is happening, I didn’t mean for this,” cried the Iphone.
‘Look,young child your future is coming to a near end as well, we all don’t last
forever”, said the bookto him.
2. The computer screen is on and it is on the apple home page. They all stare at the
screen and see the next apple product ‘THE IPAD’!!!!!!
Iphone starts to sob… helooksaround at them ashamed for acting the way he did
with them when he first them. He slowly starts to come to realise that not everyone
is going to last forever and that human’s take everything for granted.
They hear footstepscomeupstairs towardsthe roomand rush to their original
positions and the lights switches on.
The girl runs up and picks the Iphoneup whilst hugging like a child misses their
mother. She leaves and all the others lookat the bookthat has sadly fallen and
completed his life.
By Navpreet Grewal and Megan Shepherd.