Can You Tell A Story In…

It’s Thursday and time for your weekly five-word challenge! For this week’s challenge, can you tell a story in five words, using the word HERO in it somewhere?

Last week, your story needed to contain the word VILLAIN. You sent in some super stories. Here they are:

Roberta Writes:

I am not a villain.

Villainous actions will be punished.

Villainy is a serious crime.

Kim Smyth:

The villain’s heart was black.

Trent’s World:

Violent villains viciously violated Veronica.

The villain stole the violin.

Ritu:

Politicians are real life villains…

No cake left. Villainous thoughts…

Villains are not all bad…

Ruth Scribbles:

The villain has red eyes.

Villains will be jailed tomorrow.

Beware of the villains knocking.

Paul Mastaglio:

The villain of the piece.

“She’s the villain. Not me!”

“Sebastian. You’re a little villain!”

Sanandi-jacq:

Cunning villain archetype of evil.

Village villain vows vice victory.

Halloween villain loses 31st date.

Villain vs Hero. Staged politics.

Tessa:

The dastardly villain was caught!

Villains wait for the unsuspecting.

Ice cream produces villainous thoughts!

Jocelyn Barker:

Villain Johnson – in a ditch?

Sharon Harvey:

Moriarty the perfect Holmes’ villain! 

All films have a villain. 

He is a brilliant villain. 

Valdermort, Harry Potter’s greatest villain.

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29 responses to “Can You Tell A Story In…”

  1. Mr Paul L Mastaglio Avatar
    Mr Paul L Mastaglio

    Hi

    You’re my hero. You are.

    There’s a hero here somewhere.

    Holding out for a hero!

    Paul 😀

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  2. No cape for this hero. She is an unsung hero. He is a reluctant hero… Where are all the heroes?

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    1. All of them are excellent. Thank you.

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  3. Very nice entries, Esther.

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    1. Thanks, Robbie. I agree. Very clever ones.

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  4. Hero rises to heal holocaust.

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  5. Mothers hero – her children.
    Children’s hero – parents.
    The great hero of mankind- hardwork.

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    1. Thank you so much, Bharul 🎉

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  6. A true hero remains unseen.

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    1. Very good, Kim 🙂

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  7. Harriet is my sHero!

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    1. Thanks, Ruth 🙂

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  8. valfish56 Avatar
    valfish56

    WW1; Remember our fallen heroes
    My father was my hero
    My favourite hero is Wispa
    Christopher Reeve; true Superman hero

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    1. Absolutely brilliant, Val 🙂

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        valfish56

        Thanks Esther

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  9. I must have missed last weeks… How about these?
    He gave a villainous stare.
    I’m not the villain here!
    Nothing beats a good villain.

    Have a great weekend 🙂

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    1. Very good! Shame you missed it. Go for hero too!

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      1. I was probably busy writing… I’m taking part in Nanowrimo

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      2. Fantastic! Hope it’s going well 🙂

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      3. It’s not going to badly. I’m at about 17k words right now

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      4. Great. Keep going!

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      5. I’m doing my best 😀

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  10. Sometimes the hero walks away.
    Real heroes often walk away.

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    1. I like these two. Thank you 🙂

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  11. War hero builds memorial wall.

    Flood hero saves caravan families.

    Hero changes clothes in Tardis.

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    1. Love that last one – very different!

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  12. Ever heroic, sharing a gyro.

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    1. Soooo good, Chelsea 🙂

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