The log officer handed me a pair of examination gloves. Pink. Everyone else wore red or black.“ Thanks.” I glanced at her name tag. “Officer Kennedy.”“You’re welcome. They support breast cancer awareness.” I snapped on the gloves. “I knew that. I’m always willing to do my part to keep breasts safe.”“ We appreciate that, sir. Greg Mongrain
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The log officer handed me a pair of examination gloves. Pink. Everyone else wore red or black. This officer was doing her part to help keep our environment safe.

She was aware that pink gloves help support breast cancer awareness and was willing to wear them to help keep ourselves safe as well as those around us. There is so much we can do to make the world a better place for everyone and we should all do what we can to make it a safer place for everyone.

Source: To Kill A Sorcerer

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