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. Although Stan was the main trainer, Will was to be the lead for that dawn's session since it was going to be his first real en
e, it was pretty strange that he only took breakfast and lunch, Will couldn't help but think. His abrupt departure the night before had been a tad weird though Rosanne had insisted it was his usual routine. She'd however admitted that Stan n
ter 1 a.m. When he'd heard Stan stop outside his door, he'd thought he was going to come and talk to him so he'd gotten out of bed only to hear Stan move away. Initially, Will had thought that was a strange time for a person to return from a run. But then it had occur
give her the stuff he'd brought for her but his two crazy military buddies who were in the Ghanaian army had insisted he waited till the following weekend. Their plan was to come down from Accra, the capital, to visit hi
en entered the kitchenette. He noticed a fresh pot which indicated that Stan was already up. Will filled a mug with hot coffee and took it to his room to finish getting ready. He didn't think
ed, a desk, a sofa and a lovely rug. The spacious living room had simple comfortable furniture and a 40-inch flat-screen TV with multi-channels. The cute dining room had a six-seater dining table and a cute tabletop fridge. Then there was the kitchenette which had a seating ar
ry training schools in the world. Apart from the classrooms, resource centers, study areas, computer lab, and the state-of-the-art library, there were so many other amenities that some have described it essentially as a resort. The amenities in the school included high-speed int
ed to promote a healthy and active lifestyle. And the food served in the dining hall was to die for. Armies from all over the worl