As I reached the top of the burning stairs I looked out the window to see Don with his back against the truck again, he was just standing there watching whilst men are in that house risking their lives to save others. It angers me so much to know that his name will be on the front page tomorrow for what I’ve done again.
When we got back to the station the others applauded Don as he walked in and exclaimed “another fire stopped and 3 lives saved” me and Benji couldn’t bear to watch him take the glory for what we had done, so we went outside to take a breather and collect the post. Whilst we were out there we met the postman, he was standing there as if he was waiting for us, me and Benji exchanged a confused glance and then I said hello, he muttered “you’ll be station manager son” “sorry?” I said “and station commander” he replied “it’s as if I can tell the future!” he laughed as he turned to walk away “what about me then eh?” shouted Benji shouted after the postman “it’ll be your sons and his sons and his sons and his sons” the postman sang as he skipped away. Benji and I couldn’t help but burst into laughter, at least it had lightened our mood after Don’s little display inside.
That night I told Beth all about what Don has been doing and how he has been taking all the credit lately, I just wanted to