Just a Dream
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  • Reads 73
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  • Parts 4
  • Time 9m
Ongoing, First published Apr 09, 2013
My friend Lola and I were coming back from one of the best parties I've ever been to. We took a few drinks of alcohol just to enjoy the moment. When it was over, I decided to drive since I was 18 and had my license already, whereas Lola was only 17 now. I stepped into the drivers seat and Lola sat in the passengers seat giggling like crazy. My eyes felt heavy and tired. I couldnt quite see the steering wheel but I used my hands to guide me to it. I started the engine and quickly left the house. I was going to drop off Lola first at her house and then head to mine. It was already past our curfews, so I knew our parents would be irritated at us. I was crossing to another road to turn left, when suddenly I saw something coming towards me. It looked like a big, tall truck. I tried to turn another way, but it was too late. The last thing I heard was a clamorous crashing noise before feeling a sharp pain and my whole world going completely black.
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