Honour
By Bin Sobchuk
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Bin Sobchuk
HONOUR is the sister book to THE RED SHOES NEW and ROSE DIARY SHORT STORIES. The book HONOUR contains thirty stories some of which are my favorites. I love writing, although I seldom read books. I will try my best to accumulate knowledge and lead me to further succeed. Thank you for our attention.
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Honour - Bin Sobchuk
HONOUR
BIN SOBCHUK
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Contents
1 Honours
2 Buddy and His Vet
3 Buddy Goes To a New Home
4 Miss Buddy
5 Internet Fraud
6 Love Letters
7 Dennis Tidbits
8 Mirror, Mirror
9 Fatty
10 Church
11 Summer Prince
12 Neighbour
13 Career at TTC
14 Discharge
15 Stew Eel
16 Sun Food Chinese Supermarket
17 Touch Myself
18 A Pair of Earrings
19 God Father
20 Terry
21 Neighbours and I
22 Halloween’s Bo
23 I Am so Lucky
24 To Our Party
2506
26 Dear Sir Mayor John
27 Doctor Smith
28 Prince Edward Island
29 Purgatory
30 Body Camera
Honours
Maxwell is a police officer. How did he become a policeman? Young Max was active and did not have many big goals. He liked friendship and some sports. He also spoke up for the oppressed. He studied yet did not do very well. Once he got a B-, he was very humiliated. He went home to read the white test paper. He kneaded it into a ball and dropped into garbage bucket. Kneel down.
His father commanded. He was embarrassed and kneeled down in front of his father. His father picked up the paper ball and opened to see it. He said, Son the marks symbolize honours
Max nodded his head. He studied hard since then, yet he knew that his goals were higher than that. When he was seventeen, he accomplished his high school and went to Police Academy as a cadet. He was excellent. He completed Police Academy and became a police officer. When he first wore the police uniform at home, his parents were overjoyed and cried. His father told him, Although we are old, we do not need your money. Take care, my only child.
He was still naughty and laughed to say One heart two ways.
His father did not smile and said to him- Honours.
He likes fight training. He is very good at it. He likes guns and the power that is why he choose not to be a police dog trainer. He knew that if he had a dog, he had a faithful friend. His beginning jobs were not very exciting. He was promoted from constable level one to level three. He saw some peels getting protection money or dealing with under the table money. He has not done any of these. In his mind, he wants a sunshine salary. He also sees that some old police officers remain as police constables for their whole lives. He believes that they are not like him at all. He volunteers his services to seize drugs or drug dealers. He knew that it means money and power. Yet it is dangerous too. His first-hand experience makes him very confident. He does not want his parents and himself to be disappointed. During the first time anti-drug operation, he saw a lot of cash he and did not believe that he is on the spot and not in front of the TV. He gunned down the second leader of the ring and fought to rescue his colleague. He gets the first rank medal and is promoted to sergeant. One thing is that his salary does not go up, because in police stations, promotions and raising salaries usually are not at the same pace. He loves guns which makes him less afraid. Drug dealers are very