Chapter 5
Victor finally manages to complete his creation in the night. This took him months ti construct. However, when he looks at it, he is horrified. The creature has green skin and all of it's body is messed up, especially the face. He runs to his bed and tries to fall asleep, but can't because it is a very stormy night. He wakes up to see the creature smiling at it. Completely frightened, he runs out of the house and spends the night there. In the morning, he takes a walk around town, doing anything to not return to his house. When he passes the inn, he sees Henry Clerical, a friend of his who was just about to start university. He is delighted to see him, after months of complete isolation. He takes him to his house. At first, he is happy because there is no sign of the creature However, when he enters he looses consciousness thinking about the creature, he becomes ill. Henry nurses him and it takes him a few months to recover. He is then given a letter from Elizabeth, who has apparently arrived to town.
Chapter 6
Elizabeth expresses her concern over Victor's illness. She also urges him to write to his family in Geneva as soon as possible. She informs him that a member of his family also moved into their home following his mother's death. He introduces Henry to the professors in the university. As they study, Victor can't even look at some chemicals as they remind him of the creature. He therefore decides to return to Geneva and waits for a return letter from his father as he has walk around town with Henry.
Victor finally manages to complete his creation in the night. This took him months ti construct. However, when he looks at it, he is horrified. The creature has green skin and all of it's body is messed up, especially the face. He runs to his bed and tries to fall asleep, but can't because it is a very stormy night. He wakes up to see the creature smiling at it. Completely frightened, he runs out of the house and spends the night there. In the morning, he takes a walk around town, doing anything to not return to his house. When he passes the inn, he sees Henry Clerical, a friend of his who was just about to start university. He is delighted to see him, after months of complete isolation. He takes him to his house. At first, he is happy because there is no sign of the creature However, when he enters he looses consciousness thinking about the creature, he becomes ill. Henry nurses him and it takes him a few months to recover. He is then given a letter from Elizabeth, who has apparently arrived to town.
Chapter 6
Elizabeth expresses her concern over Victor's illness. She also urges him to write to his family in Geneva as soon as possible. She informs him that a member of his family also moved into their home following his mother's death. He introduces Henry to the professors in the university. As they study, Victor can't even look at some chemicals as they remind him of the creature. He therefore decides to return to Geneva and waits for a return letter from his father as he has walk around town with Henry.
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