
Lester looked down on the snivelling child.
‘I have my lunch money,’ he thought triumphantly.
He enjoyed a good lunch. Savoured every mouthful as around him the other kids looked on with relief it wasn’t them he was bullying.
Lester as a big boy he didn’t care about the other kids so long as he filled his expanding gut.
The new boy, looked down on Lester snivelling at his feet. The new boy was as big as Lester.
He picked Lester up and gave him half his lunch money. ‘Treat me kindly Lester,’ he said. ‘I might turn into your worst enemy.’
Written for: https://moralmondays.wordpress.com/2016/03/20/moral-mondays-treat-others-the-way-you-want-to-be-treated/
A humbling reminder for Lester—there’s always someone bigger…
Thanks for participating in Moral Mondays Michael! Looking forward to reading your post for next week. 🙂
Thanks Nortina I hope you get lots of responses….
I hope so too!
A good experience for Lester. The boy stood up to him but had compassion enough to give him half his lunch money. Hopefully Lester learned something valuable.
One would hope so at least not to pick on kids as big as him….thanks Mandi for stopping by.
An important lesson, I hope Lester’s learnt it.
I think we all do Sonya, thanks for stopping by.
Mmmmmmmm….lunch sounds good. I’m hungry. 🙂
But I agree with the others, Lester got a powerful lesson that will help him later in life, if he chooses to learn from it.
One hopes so Jenn, thanks for stopping by.
I like the way you passed the message across.
Thank you so much.
Wonderful twist to this little tale. Well done 🙂
Thank you Pat, appreciate you stopping by again…