Story time: The ultimate backpack!

Published June 3, 2017
Illustration by Ahmed Amin
Illustration by Ahmed Amin

Even for an inventor, school is pretty boring, except the inventing class of course. My name is Gwen, short for Gwendoline.

I was stuffing books in my bag when it struck me! Eureka! That’s it! I will make an ‘ultimate backpack’— the coolest backpack of all times! Anyways, I was always laughed at, at school at my useless old bag, so I could well do with a new one.

I ran all the way to school, working out on all the details of this bag. Although I was present in class physically, it was a different case mentally. My full attention was towards the end of class so that I could run to the inventing class and begin working on my coolest idea in history.

The bell rang for the next class and in the blink of an eye, I was sitting at a desk with a paper and a pencil designing, the exterior of my bag. My idea was to give it a cool, yet soft metal body with a voice-activation system. Sadly, time passed too quickly and soon it was time to go back home.

Although I was present in class physically, it was a different case mentally. My full attention was towards the end of class so that I could run to the inventing class and begin working on my coolest idea in history

I raced back home and went straight to my room — ‘my lab’ carrying the piece of paper with my precious invention idea. As quick as lightening, I began to work on the exterior of my ultimate bag’s body. Soon after, it was ready on the outside but not quiet on the inside. I installed a lot of cool stuff, thinking about the things I was going to install and whether it was going to be a successful idea or was I going to face failure in inventing this backpack.

I installed all kinds of modern technology devices mainly for my own benefit. I installed a jetpack to avoid tiring myself from walking before even reaching the school or to avoid all the bus rides to school. Not only that, but I also added the auto-food-creator which would avoid lunch lines in the canteen.

I installed a shape-shifter mode which would turn anything into my books and other things like stationery, toys and maybe even a mobile phone. I also added a time travelling device which could take me back in time to find my mistake or renew time or in the future, so I can see what was going to happen in the future.

In addition, I put in a magic ‘Wish switch’, option which would grant any of my wishes. Also, I installed a ‘Cloth-changerator’ which would change my clothes when I wake up, saving me time and so that I can have a lie-in and not have to get up early in the morning.

I also added a feature called ‘Breakfast in bed’ which would come in handy on school days so that I could have a meal in bed and it would also be useful for vacations and weekends.

After I had installed one thing, another came into my mind and so it went on. I tested it for the first time in school and the headmaster saw it too. That was when the moment of my life began.

I was put in the Kid’s Invention Contest where, of course, I won and became famous around the world. Everyone was using the ultimate backpack. I was given the title ‘Gwentor’ (derived from my name) and lots of honours and riches.

After graduation, I opened my own School of Invention to transfer my knowledge and talent to the young generation. I hope over the coming years many more revolutionary inventions will take place.

Published in Dawn, Young World, June 3rd, 2017

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