Personal Narrative: A Life Changing Experience

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“Ahhhh! Help! Someone, please… Can someone call an ambulance?” As I was slowly bleeding out, this nice man had come over and had called an ambulance. After a few minutes I started to lose consciousness, and I eventually passed out. “Where am I?” yelled!
The doctor replied, “You’re in a hospital.” “What happened?” I softly asked.
He replied saying, “Well you got hit by a car while you were riding your bike, and you had some minor head injuries. But it’s nothing to worry about.”
“Oh,” I replied. He told me to get some rest and that I would be discharged tomorrow morning. The next morning when I woke up, I saw the nurses getting ready to discharge me, so I can go back home. Everything was fine that day-- some people visited me, gave me flowers and get well cards. That night when I fell asleep, I thought that I was almost healed. But when I woke up at 9:00 am the following day, I took a peek outside my window and realized that my whole world had turned upside down. I rushed outside in my robe and slippers when I realized. I had traveled back in time. I found it very hard to believe because that was just a theory, it was never possible for that to happen. I just walked backed into my house pretending that today was just a dream. I took a shower and got ready to go to work. Thump-Thump-Thump. My feet were heavy as I was walking down the stairs. What if this wasn’t a dream? I went outside and I was flabbergasted when everything was still the same as that morning. The next day when I woke up from sleeping I realized something. I jumped back
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Will I even still be able to time travel?” Ryan shouted
“Yes, you can. You just need to get injured and you will go back in time, to whatever time and place you want.” replied Dr. McMoy
My energy was drained. I had no power to do anything. I knew if that McMoy went back in time, he can change anything he wants. I had to stop him. I never wanted to say these words, but I had to kill him. And there was only one

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