Wings of Heart
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ss equipment on each aircraft assigned to me. The day started as expected, with each aircraft requiring my undivided attention to ensure everything was in order. After meticulously checking each
known for his unyielding standards, his intense work ethic, and his precision. His reputation as a strict disciplinarian preceded him, and I had heard stories from others about how meticulo
racing over every recent task, trying to recall if anything could have possibly gone wrong
here are you headed?" he asked
e," I replied, trying to sound casual,
lightly. "What for? Something wr
" I muttered, though
od luck, then. Maybe it's nothing. Just go and
words didn't erase my concerns. I couldn't shake the feeling that I might be called in to answer for an
cer, their expressions serious. I took the opportunity to compose myself, waiting just outside, gathering my thoughts. After a few minutes, that person f
come in
oor's deep voice, giving
hesitation. As I entered, I greeted hi
his expression unreadable. "Morning. Have a seat,"
an in his early forties. His face was framed by a robust, neatly groomed mustache, and his fair complexion seemed to reflect the discipline and vigor of his mi
erly. In a few moments, the chaprassy entered, and Sergeant Kapoor gave him a quick instructio
ectly at me, his gaze sharp but not unkind. "So,
through my tension. "It went well, Chief
I'd expected. "That's good to hear," he said. "It's a wise choice, you know,
edly encouraging, and his compliment took me by surprise. I
ntinued. "People say you're diligent and ambitious-someone who wants to make something more of him
ort I'd poured into both my duties and my studies. I hadn't expected such val
tray. He set them down on the desk, nodded, and left the room as quickly as he'd en