You Gotta Pay the Troll’s Toll
A Father-Son Micro Heist Story

“Who comes for my ideas?” The troll yawned. “Lazy humans,” it said, stretching its elongated limbs, taught muscles squirming under gray-green flesh. It looked like a mossy statue of some sinuous frog-man.
“We’ve come to pass, not for ideas,” I shouted across the tiny river that divided us from the oily-skinned creature. “Plenty ideas of our own between me and my pa here besides.”
“This is… unusual.”
“I’ll offer two silver coins for the passing.” I held them overhead, metal disks glinting in the twilight. “One for each of us.”
“Hmm… most come for our—”
“You’ve nothing worth stealing,” I said, calmly stepping onto the bridge. “But for this!” I screamed, tackling the lithe, slimy troll and pinning it with surprising strength.
“Tolls!” I hollered, smirking down at my catch. “We’ll be managing this bridge from here on out. Walk away, or else… understand?”
“Jeren, what are you—”
“It’s alright, Pa,” I said, slowly releasing the troll.
“Hmm,” the creature grumbled, untangling its lanky appendages and sauntering off, never looking over its lichen-ridden shoulders.
“See that, Pa? Got us a toll bridge!” I smiled up at his wide-eyed, horrified face. “Passive income!” I added, hopping with excitement. “Happy Father’s Day!”
About the Creator
JP Harris
I like writing kooky stories



Comments (5)
This is too clever. I really enjoyed this one! The almost desperate way the son tries to spin his idea to his horrified father at the end was so good; it felt like the beginning of a hard conversation. Making me wonder what became of them after...
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Funny ending, "passive income"!!!
"Passive income!" that was a hilarious ending.
This was really good and great laugh.