An incident that almost took my life essay 350 word
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I remember the fear in my brother’s eyes. I remember every thought that ran through my head at that exact moment. I remember it all. The moment I looked up from my cell phone and realized we were heading straight into another car at full speed. In that moment, I thought I’d never see my brother, my family, friends, or anyone ever again. The moment I realized our vehicle was approaching the rear end of another car, I shut my eyes tightly and prayed it was just a dream. I hoped I would wake any second from this horrible nightmare I was currently living in. At the moment of impact, I watched my entire life flash before my eyes, as if it was a home movie playing in my head. I saw myself at seven-years-old, climbing my papaw’s…
I then realized it was not just my arms I could not move, but I could not feel anything at all. I began to think irrational thoughts. “Maybe it wasn’t just my arms that were paralyzed, but what if my whole body was?” This wasn’t real. It couldn’t be. The nervous sweat and panicking was back again. I felt completely numb for about three minutes, which felt like three years. I then realized it was my adrenaline causing me to feel no pain, or anything at all for that matter. I eventually started to feel the shattered glass stuck in my face and sprinkled all throughout my hair. I could feel the blood rushing down my face, almost like tears. I then heard my brother’s screams and watched him rush out of the car. He hastily sprinted to the passenger side of the car and flung open the door. I watched the blood from my face drip on to the cold, hard ground as he carried me out of the mangled car and placed me on the side of the glass-shattered road. The dripping of the blood looked like melting ice cream on a hot summer day, sopping wet, tumbling down the sides of the cone. After seeing the blood, I remember everything slowly fading to black. I remember my brother shaking me and calling my name and I so badly wanted to respond, but I couldn’t.
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