“NEVER point a gun to a person unless you wanted to pull the trigger.” Anticipating faces of the recruits have their eyes on Marion as she discussed. “A gun is a powerful weapon. Carrying a gun is a responsibility.” They were in the training facility. There was a conference room there that they sometimes used as a lecture room. This squadron is her morning session. She has twelve recruits per squadron. “Sergeant, have you ever shot someone?” “I did. The last one was a mistaken identity. She was in the wrong place at the wrong time.” A grin formed on her lips. She remembered the person so well. “What happened to her?” “She’s alive and she treated me as if it didn’t happen.” “She did not sue you?” “No, she did not.” She sighed and look ahead. “Let’s go to the field. We’re goin