• A car accident, some of you may think it’s not that scary but trust me it is. I was in a car accident and it was my most fear-provoking experience ever. Bang, Crash! The sounds echoed throughout the air. I was ear-piercing screaming, many cars ablaze, and devastation. It looked like a scene from an old Silent Hill movie. It was truly terrifying.

    The car ride started off very luxury like. Then, a sleeping driver ended up running into the front of us.

    Smash, crinkle, and rip. He ran over the top of the car.

    Sceeeeer! The truck suddenly stopped and rolled backwards over the top of the car. Craesshhhh!

    “Ahhhhhh!” I fell out of the car on to the sidewalk. I was knocked unconscious from the fall.

    After I had fell out of the car and had woken up feeling dazed and lightheaded I had tried to get up. After a moment I had realized I was bleeding ferociously. I thought I had seen an angel, but I never was really sure. Maybe it was because it wasn’t my time to go yet. Soon after the realization of the bleeding I passed out again.

    When I awoke a third time I was in a hospital bed. When awoke I had felt the same felling as I did when I had woke up and passed out the second time. I tried to murmur something but I was really numb and was hurting. I had felt a sharp stab of pain in my knees. I noticed that I was hooked up to a life support machine. I saw my mom and dad crying. I had tried to get up, but about three doctors put me back in the bed.

    My parent and I in a shocked way had heard that I would have to go into surgery the next day.

    “Why?” my mother had asked. “Well we need to get some of the debris out of his head area.” The doctor replied.
    It was also my worst day of my life. When they told me I was in shock. I can’t believe that I have to go into surgery. What if it does go right? What if I come out dead? All of these questions ran through my head.

    All I remember after that is being wheeled into the ER. When I had awaken from my slumber they had just been finishing up. They had finished quickly since they knew I was awake. All I had to do was stay in recovery for about two weeks and I was going to be good as new.

    I had to have anger counseling and therapy for a year and about six months. I kept having nightmares about the incident. Now I am ok to talk about it and tell my story. That car accident was the most horrifying, sickening, shocking experience of my life. I was lucky enough to live through it.