This is the 59th a series of 365 Flash Fiction stories I’m writing. You can find out more about the challenge here.
Honest Hero, by Jonathan L. Lawrence, 29th January 2012
Word count: 852
The Story:
“You’re a hero,” the young woman said as she wrapped her arms round his neck and planted a warm wry kiss in his cheek.
“Erm,” the Yorkshireman struggled to get his bearings, “It was nothing.”
“Let me shake the hand of the finest man on this island, if not the world,” the brash American said in his Hawaiian shirt.
It was all kind of comical really, the Yorkshireman hasn’t actually done much at all. Not really, yes he’d stood in front of the would be kidnapper almost instinctively, but he was still no threat to the kidnapper. Someone else from out of no where floored the guy.
The police arrived, they arrested the still unconscious kidnapper, spoke to the boy he’d tried to take, and they were asking questions of bystanders , and people would point at the Yorkshireman.
“So you saved the boy?”the policeman finally asked in heavily accented English.
“No honestly, I just stepped out in front,” the Yorkshireman, preferring honesty.
“You must be like wall,” the policeman said conspiratorily.
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