The day was like no other, cold and breezy with a chance of snow. I woke up at six a.m., dreading …show more content…
The sound of the collision rang loudly in my ears as I tightened my grip on the steering wheel. Shock carried throughout my body. Releasing a breath, I did not know I was holding, I slowly opened my eyes feeling the great amount of relief for being alive. The blockage of sound was unheard until the sharp knock on my window broke my reverie. With wide eyes, I shakily got out my car, still disbelieved about what just happened. I was embraced by an angry lady with short blonde hair, sporting a ghastly scowl that could scare a child.
“Show me your insurance papers,” she said.
Her authoritative tone left an uneasy feeling in the pit of my stomach. With trembling legs, I went to grab the documents while she took pictures of the destruction. Following her movement, I inspected the incident shaking with fear just imagining the cost of the impairment. Luckily it was a minor dent, but I can’t say the same about my car. The bumper was dangling like a broken swing, revealing the auto parts like an auction.
With tears threatening to fall, I exclaimed, “The brakes didn’t …show more content…
Why did I drive when it was possible that the roads may not all be clear? Why didn’t I just wait? Had I not been more cautious and alert of my surroundings I wouldn’t be in this position. These similar thoughts continued to flow in my mind, causing me to realize what a dangerous decision I made. Seeing the curious glances of people driving by and their disapproval looks did not appear well with the situation. I felt embarrassed and horrified just thinking what others may be saying. I could just imagine being in the latest headlines, “Student crashed into a car because she wanted to get home.” It sounded ridiculous, just like how I