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Cop notices the girl he sees every day is missing, so instinct takes over - Page 10 of 13 - Kiwi Report

Cop notices the girl he sees every day is missing, so instinct takes over


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[post_page_title]Token of gratitude[/post_page_title]
Why do you think people do good deeds? Do you think it’s because they are trying to get rewarded? Do you think it’s because they actually feel like it’s the right thing to do? We’d like to think that in general, people do good deeds because they know deep down in their heart that it’s the right thing to do, and any rewards they might get later are just a byproduct. Of course, when those rewards end up coming in, it can still be an emotional time.

Getting rewarded for doing something of value can come in many forms. It can come in the form of something tangible – like a object, such as a trophy or a gold medal. But it can also come in the intangible things, such as love and gratitude. We have no doubt in our minds that the biggest reward Klynn could possibly give Jeff is her lifelong gratitude and appreciation. But sometimes, people like to go above and beyond – and that’s what she did.

In order to truly cement in Jeff’s head how much he meant to her, Klynn got herself a bracelet which was embossed on it the following words: “Sgt. Jeff Colvin, A True Hero.” In addition, the metal bracelet had his badge number, 542, on it, along with the year that he saved her life, which was 1998. The bracelet serves as a symbol of Klynn’s gratitude towards Jeff, and we’re sure that it means a whole lot to him that she wears it.

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