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Robin

Rob from the greedy and give to the needy

By Jarrett SmithPublished about a year ago 2 min read

Greed ran rampant. So many people strived to make it, not caring who they stepped over to get there.

Of course, that was nothing new. History is littered with the Haves using the have-nots. Sprinkled in were those like Lennon, Gandhi, Lupin, or Robin Hood, who tried to bring balance.

Robin saw the irony in his name. He wondered if his parents had planned this future. Had they known that growing up in destitution would create someone who wanted to act like Robin Hood? He doubted it.

Robin blended in with the businessmen who walked through the streets by dressing just like them. He stalked his target as they both strolled the street.

Stewart, a young upstart in business, barked instructions into his headphones while swiping through stock prices on his phone, completely unaware of anyone else in his orbit.

Robin had watched Stewart ever since his company let over two thousand people go because of the bottom line and then announced record profits. So many good families depended on that company. They now struggled to make ends meet while Stewart received a bonus of eight figures.

Robin had to crawl through many emails and board meeting minutes to get the final answer for why.

Ultimately, it had just been greed.

Today, Robin would set things right. All he needed was Stewart's phone.

Stewart pocketed the phone and signed off his call. It would be tricky for Robin to take the phone if the earphones remained in, but if he were sly enough, the man wouldn't notice until the range grew too large.

A simple pick and roll would do the trick. Robin picked up his speed to get even with Stewart. As he passed, he reached towards Stewart's pocket. Then Stewart stopped. Instead of deftly removing the phone from the man's pockets, they had collided.

"Excuse me," Stewart sneered, his eyebrows tilting into the scowl that transfixed his face. "Do you know how much this suit cost?"

Robin put his hands up in apology. "Sorry, I was just trying to pass when you stopped." He cocked an eyebrow at Stewart. "And I'd say about three grand."

Robin didn't wait to see Stewart's reaction. He knew the suit cost more but wanted to ruffle Stewart's feathers.

Robin turned the corner and withdrew two phones. The bump gave him an excuse to rip the phone pocket without the mark noticing.

After swiping up, Robin entered the code he had taken from his surveillance. As fast as he could move, Robin transferred the bulk of Stewart's assets to an offshore account, which would route it through different affiliates and shells. Then, the money would be made as a contribution to those families that had been let go.

It wouldn't be enough and wouldn't solve the greed, but it would help for a little while.

Robin wiped the phone down before he dumped it and went on his merry way.

Notes:

I really enjoyed this little competition I stumbled upon. Thank you, Raymond, for putting it together!

If you'd like to see it or follow Raymond for more, check out his post and enter if possible.

Also, I really like this and would like to bring this character back, but I'm not sure I'm smart enough to plan a heist that would do him justice. But you never know!

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Jarrett Smith

A former teacher and coach turned stay-at-home dad and writer. As a full time dad, he gets to explore the world a little more through the stories he writes.

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  • Angie the Archivist 📚🪶about a year ago

    Love this ✅… especially: “ Robin wiped the phone down before he dumped it and went on his merry way.”🙃

  • Raymond G. Taylorabout a year ago

    Thanks again for your support and I do hope you will develop the concept further. I wouldn't worry too much about how to plan a heist. Just read the crime pages and steal an idea from a real robbery. Only thing is, these tend to be the ones that were unsuccessful. You could try looking at the Hatton Garden (diamond jewellery centre in London) robbery in 2015. This had extensive coverage and was made into a film. The robbers tunnelled into a safety deposit bank used by many criminals to hold their takings. So a lot of the stolen goods were untraceable. There are plenty of others to choose from.

  • Tressa Roseabout a year ago

    A modern day Robin Hood... that's awesome haha! It would be fun to continue the story later on, snd find out if there really is some kind of connection between him and the other Robin! Great story!

  • Raymond G. Taylorabout a year ago

    Delighted to see you enter. I am not commenting on stories until after the deadline. Thanks for taking part. Yours is not posted here: https://shopping-feedback.today/writers/thieves-run-off-with-the-prizes%3C/span%3E%3C/span%3E%3C/span%3E%3C/a%3E%3C/p%3E%3C/div%3E%3C/div%3E%3C/div%3E%3Cdiv class="css-w4qknv-Replies">

  • Paizleeabout a year ago

    I liked it!

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