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It was nothing out of the ordinary that you were driving yourself to school. You had just gotten your license being the age of 16 and you'd often drive yourself when your parents couldn't do so.
However, you were still young and inexperienced. When you saw a crowd of boys fighting with one another, it was no surprise your attention drifted to them instead of the road.
Of course at the time you didn't think much of it when you were more focused on the group of boys fighting.
But it was until you noticed one of them having his eyes fixed on the road ahead of you that made you pay attention to where you were driving. As you glanced back at the road, you saw a little girl fallen on the ground.
Your eyes widened as you finally snapped back to your senses. You immediately hit the break in panic and the car began screeching.
But it had been too late, you weren't able to react quick enough.
You remembered how fast your heart had been beating, how petrified you were. And the same question that kept repeating in your head. 'Did I hit her?'
Being in a complete state of disbelief and fear, you couldn't leave the car. Your hands stayed on the steering wheel as your eyes remained wide open. You waited for something to happen.
You waited for someone to tell you that you didn't hit her. Some time had passed before you began hearing sirens and loud chattering as officers began taking over the scene.
Someone knocked on your car door, to which you immediately opened. It was an officer. He told you to leave the car and then asked some questions.
Everything was happening so fast, you were far too shocked to even give proper responses.
Your mother arrived at the scene and spoke with the officers, along with your father. Soon, she walked to you and gave you a hug.
While she tried reassuring you, you slowly began processing everything that had happened. You realized that the girl did get hit.
As more fear overtook you, you began panicking while tears formed in your eyes. Guilt wrapped around you tightly to the point of it suffocating you. You couldn't breathe. You tried inhaling and exhaling to the best of your abilities but it was no use.
You saw your mother give you a worried look as you tried composing yourself. You held your chest tightly and got on your knees, while trying to take in deep breaths.
Then suddenly, everything went blank.
And after that, you couldn't recall a single thing from the accident.
It was as if it never happened at all.
Your mind refused to accept it.
And that was until the day Xiao had reminded you of it once more.
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