Marie Lockberg: A Short Story

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Perfect Beginning Marie Locksburg lived at a large estate in Virginia, being in the heart of all the finery you could imagine. But it wasn’t as dreamy as you think. She had nine brothers and was ignored because of the fact that she was a girl and had let her family down. Her father only thought of her a girl to be marry into wealth for the family, her brothers thought of her as someone to boo at, and her mother thought nothing of her, she was always partying and such. Marie surpassed all her brothers in tutoring but no credit was given to her because, again she was a girl. Even when her schooling ended early, she still peeked at her brother’s science books, which was not allowed. Marie soon became tired of how she was treated and set off on her own. No one cared that Marie was leaving. But she didn’t cry; she was use to the scorning. Secretly, Marie had made an invention. But she knew no one would a appreciate it if they knew she was a girl. So she gathered a plan. Marie heard the few voices in the living room of her boarding room. She had been …show more content…

“I’m pleased that you could make it. I have made an invention that I hope you will like. You just turn this crank connected to the wheel and you will soon see sparks and...” Marie stopped. The whole room was filled with laughter. She gave a confused look. “What is it?” suddenly she gasped. A few of her curls had come out from underneath the wig. Marie, red faced, tore off the wig and ran to her room. When she came out the crowd was gone, but the pillows seemed to still shake with laughter and boos. She stormed out of the building and bumped into every person she pass, because she couldn’t see passed the wall of tears in her eyes, begging to come out. But she wouldn’t cry. She never had, and she wasn’t going to give in now. But she couldn’t bear it anymore. She let only a few tears stream down her face, which was still flushed with

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