Saturday, July 13, 2013

Harriet the Genius

Harriet Goldman, sometimes known as Harry, commonly known as airhead or freaktard by her classmates at Greenman's School for the Smart and Gifted.  She wore large round glasses which were fake and had her bright blue hair in two braids and was always staring at her laptop creating new programs which she sent to major space programs around the world. Anonymously of course.

No one would have thought that Harry would be the smartest person at school. None of the kids who went there knew she was a super genius except the teachers, and she using methods such as trickery and bribery managed to keep her identity a secret. They did so with unease and at whatever chance they had they tried to reveal accidentally that Airhead was in fact Harriet. But the students were somewhat stupid and were unable to match that the two were in fact one person.

Harriet had good reasons as to why she kept it all a secret. The top five of the school received extra privileges and the other students treated them like celebrities. Harriet had a thing for garlic bread. It was something she would've died for alongside her laptop. The type of garlic bread she liked was served only for placement 300 - 200. The top 100 had gourmet food and top ten had a private chef who made whatever they wanted for them... excluding garlic bread. Harriet would have died than not live without her precious garlic bread. 

The other students didn't know her name was Harriet so when finals came around her name would be at the top spot; she had asked the teachers to put Aria Head at the bottom with a very low score so people wouldn't guess that she was the genius Harriet. Harriet found this amusing since it lessened people’s ranking yet provided a cushion to lower ranking students such as Jimmy Lucas who usually score a 70 on his exams.

The other students who were at the top were infuriated at the fact that they were being beaten by the mysterious Harriet C. Goldman. Harriet found this amusing as well. To her the world was a game and the people were her pawns. They were easy to manipulate and with just a little push she could make them do whatever she wanted them to do. 


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