May/June 1940. 400,000 British and French soldiers are holed up in the French port town of Dunkirk. The only way out is via sea, and the Germans have air superiority, bombing the British soldiers and ships without much opposition. The situation looks dire and, in desperation, Britain sends out the call for Operation Dynamo. One RAF pilot must do what he can to fight the Germans and save the soldiers. Now forced to watch as hope is starting to be lost he needs to risk all that he has and loves to make sure as many of the 400,000 make it of the beach. He needs to make a decision whether to live to keep fighting or die to save hundreds. (I don't own Dunkirk all rights go to Christopher Nolan. I only own Benedict Asherton and his backstory and storyline.) Trigger warnings- war, death, injuries, blood, mental health issues, suicidal thoughts, Homophobia (time period), bombings, guns and the Nazis