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I've learned something today: State Troopers are my friends. I learned this today on my way home from observation. The reason why I know this? Because one of them was so kind as to let me sit in his nice warm car while I watched the tow truck pull my vehicle from the nice, snowy ditch.

See, it snowed today. Lots. Came out of nowhere, and accumulated pretty fast. School day wrapped up, and I was on my way back to campus. I was going about forty, forty-five-ish down the highway when all of a sudden, there was this curve in the road right ahead of me.

I pressed the brake to slow down a bit. Nothing happened. I turned the wheel. Nothing happened. At this point, I was on the shoulder and still moving. So I grabbed on for dear life (I was wearing my seatbelt, BTW). I don't think I screamed...but I remember thinking that the car was going to flip over and I was going to die. But no, instead I end up staring at a whole lotta white stuff, clutching the steering wheel in a panic, hearing my RENT soundtrack playing "Today 4 U" from where my laptop was sort of dumped into the foot area of the passenger seat...

Well, I sat there for a bit, trying to make my heart stop hammering and my hands stop shaking. Then, upon discovering that my car was not going to move forwards or backwards of its own volition, I dug my cell phone out and tried to call 911 for some help. Well, no one answered. Made me feel a lot better about my situation.

Then I glance in my rearview mirror, trying to figure out what to do, and there's a pick-up truck there, with a guy getting out of it and calling out to ask if I was okay. I clambored out and let him know I was all right. He asked if I needed a ride somewhere. We were about five minutes drive away from campus, so I weighed my options and said okay. But before we actually left, up pulls a State Trooper, so I thanked the guy and he left. State Trooper radios for a tow truck, and then we hung out in his car and chatted for a while. Nice guy.

The tow truck came, they hauled my car out, I am now sixty-five dollars lighter, but as far as "crashes" go, that was a pretty clean one. I went in nose-first, straight into a snowbank. The snow cushioned my car, so there was no damage, and I was really shaken and really freaked, but unharmed. So once my car was out, I got in and drove back to campus. Went about thirty the entire way back. The people behind me were probably ready to kill me.

But I made it back safely, the car's fine. Have not yet decided whether or not I should inform the parents of this little "incident." But thus ends my Horror Story of Evil. Guess I'll have quite a tale to share with my co-op and the others at lunch tomorrow, huh?

Much love,
~ Candy-chan #^^#

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Date: 2006-01-17 03:31 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] candy--chan.livejournal.com
Yeah, I know. While I was sitting in the Trooper's car, the radio was going nuts with reports of people going into ditches all over the place. One even said that someone had wound up on a fence. He then turned to me with a smile and said, "That person was going a helluva lot faster than you were."

So yeah, we're all right. But that's why I said my horror story was on a ground level. Besides, gave me an enlightening tale to share over dinner ^^

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