He's Right All Along

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“You left with her in your arms,” Colin said without looking at me.   “Should that be wrong?” I asked. “She fainted and she needed help.”   “Sir!” Colin said with widened eyes. He stared at me for a long time until his surprised appearance turns into a concerned one. “When you were coaching me to become a trainer, you always told me to put the standards of this training field in mind. No matter who is involved, you trained me to be objective. What has happened to that coach that I admired?”   I let out a heavy sigh. He’s right. I am that person. I was his coach and trainer, too and I raised him just as who he is now. He has reached the standard that I set for him and I should feel proud about it. However, I don’t feel ashamed before him for breaking those ideals that I personally pu

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