

Seriously, I don't know if this was a sign or bad karma for watching the movie or something. After getting home we both called our loved ones to talk about it. I felt like I needed to follow the car though to see if the person needed help (other people of course made it down the hill before we did) but I was torn of the decision between me and my cousins safety and the person that is already being helped.Ĭrazy thing is, this all happened in 30 secs but it felt like it was going in slow motion while watching a movie. I wanted to go see what happened to the person but my cousin wanted me to take the next exit. That person was undoubtedly a drunken driver.

Other cars started driving by and slowing down.Īt this point in time, I don't even know if the person driving the car is still alive. My legs were frozen and even when my cousin was telling me to move the car off the road I couldn't budge. The car went so far down the hill we lost sight of it. My cousin was trembling when I glanced over at her. My car didn't move an inch because of how unbelievably shocked I was. The car kept going down the highway hill, until it got to the left side of the highway curb and kept going and going. Bumper and other parts of the car started flying in our direction so I stopped in shock. It then slams into the right curb of the highway and spun out of control. Before I knew it, the car zooms passed my car, missing it by an inch. Just minutes after, we heard screeching behind us, so I glanced into the rearview mirror and saw the light of a car coming straight at us.

So we headed down on the highway and started discussing how sad the develoment of this movie was. So just 2 hours ago, my cousin and I left the theater to go home after seeing "The Last Airbender".
