My Son Carried His Classmate, Who Couldn’t Walk, on His Shoulders During the Race and Gave Him the 1st-Place Medal – The Next Morning, the Principal Called Us to His Office and Said, ‘Do You Even Know What This Reckless Act Will Cost Your Son?’

“We finish this together.”

He wasn’t as fast as before, but he was steady and determined despite how slow and painful it was.

The crowd gasped as Caleb clung to him tightly.

I heard someone behind me say, “He’s throwing it away.”

But instead, the other runners slowed.

One by one, they stopped and stepped aside.

No one passed Caleb and Brennan.

“He’s throwing it away.”
Caleb, his face pressed against Brennan’s shoulder, started laughing through tears.

Dana covered her mouth, shaking beside me.

By the time the two boys reached the finish line, the entire stadium was on its feet!

Not cheering for a winner, but for something else.

Brennan and Caleb crossed together before the former lowered the latter gently.

 

 

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