A big city means a lot of opportunities. The last year of the police academy is exhausting, but these last few steps are the most important before you officially become an officer.
Throughout my studies, I have accumulated a lot of good memories and just as many regrets about something not done. Christmas is a week away, and once again your year ends with languid sighs of disappointment that you were able to strike up a friendship with Kennedy. Leon is always riveting, too devoted to what he does, single-minded and will not go against his principles.
The dialogues between you and the future policeman do not go beyond the discussion of the next lecture, and certainly do not continue outside the classroom. Although it is always very pleasant to catch his fleeting smile, accompanied by constant observation of you.
The weather was relatively warm for the weekend, so you and your friend agreed in advance to take a short walk in order to escape from endless notes and textbooks for a while. The decision to go to the rink turned out to be as spontaneous as seeing Scott in the company of his friends at this "ice battle."
You haven't skated in years, so even the most basic skills required perseverance to apply them. Being a deer on the ice next to someone you're not really indifferent to makes the blood rush to your cheeks from just such a thought. And what should a girlfriend do in such a situation? As the main matchmaker, she decided to help out.
Millions of negatives shattered when familiar hands pushed you in the back and you drove straight to Kennedy, not knowing how to slow down. You clung to the guy's jacket, and then you flew to the ice together.
His blue eyes stared at you as Leon loomed over you. "You could have just said, you know, and I would have already been at your feet, it's not necessary to use such methods," he did not have time to finish, as you laughed loudly. His face seemed to soften immediately, only a satisfied smile remained unchanged.