Bedtime Stories
Edward the Reluctant Hero
A huge drop of rain landed on the windowsill. 'Plop' it went
and bounced back up to meet an even bigger drop of rain as it
came hurtling down from very grey, grim looking clouds overhead.
And with it, Edward darted under the table to hide.
You see, Edward was scared. He was now lying under the table
with his paws over his eyes, quivering. In fact, Edward the
little black labrador dog was scared of pretty much everything.
If the wind blew loudly, Edward would scamper indoors; if the
leaves on the trees rustled, Edward would duck for cover. Bins
rattling? Oh, Edward hated that. Other dogs barking? Cats
miaouing? Edward the ever-so scared dog would just tremble on
his paws.
Poor Edward in fact was the laughing stock amongst all the other
dogs and cats on the street.
And that in itself was particularly bad for Edward, as the
little dog just happened to live with a cat who just loved to
tease him. He lived in a house with Toby, the little boy who had
fallen in love him at the local animal shelter; Suki, a rather
grand and proud cat, and her two kittens, Flip and Flop.
And to make matters worse, Edward was having to stay indoors on
this rather wet day with the three cats all morning, whilst his
owner, Toby, and his mum and dad went shopping.
So whilst the cats teased him, Edward just curled up in his
basket and just wished that they would just go and leave him
alone and play elsewhere.
Suki miaowed very loudly each time she passed him, whilst Flip
and Flop got up to their usual tricks of knocking things over on
shelves and squabbling over who was going to play with Edward's
toys first.
Edward just groaned and whimpered - he so wanted some peace and
quiet, away from the rain and the noisy wind, and away from the
dog barks he could hear outside, and away from the cats who were
taking such delight in teasing and scaring him.
There were crash, bangs and wallops all over the house as the
cats played. The kittens jumped onto the piano keys and ran and
skipped over the heavy plonky ivory and ebony notes - 'Plonk',
'Ting', 'Pang', they went.
Edward put his paws over his eyes and then over his ears,
trembling with fear. He pulled his blanket over and hid
underneath. But still the noise and the games went on. Edward
just grunted.
And then suddenly...they stopped.
Edward breathed a huge sigh of relief, but was still too scared
to move.
And then there was a faint miaow, followed by another louder
one...and then another.
But something wasn't quite right about the miaowing. It was much
quieter, and the other noises had stopped.
Edward wanted to stay where he was, but something made him step
out of his basket. He gingerly looked around to see where the
cats were - but they were nowhere to be seen. He followed the
miaowing around the house and finally to the piano. He peered at
the keys - no cats - he peered underneath - still no cats - and
then on top...
The miaowing was coming from inside. The cats must have
clambered inside and the lid of the piano had banged shut on
them. They were miaowing even more now. Edward climbed on the
piano stool and stuck his nose under the lip of the lid, and
then with a toss of his head, the lid bounced backwards, and the
cats leapt out.
Edward ran off to hide again, but the cats followed. "You saved
us, cowardly Edward".
"Me?" he said, surprised, "Oh no, you're teasing me again".
But the kittens nuzzled up by the little dog and Suki declared
that they would never tease him again, and that he, Edward, the
dog scared of everything, had saved them.
Edward smiled a little happy smile, and do you know? Edward
realised that he wasn't so scared after all, and those cats
never did tease him again.
Edward became known in the whole street as Edward, the dog who
had saved the day!
From that day, Edward walked with his head held slightly higher
than he did before. He was no longer the dog who was scared of
everything, but Edward, the dog who was the rather reluctant
hero.
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