A Writer's Notebook, Day One-Thousand-Two-Hundred-And-Ninety
Melissa, my mother, my brother and I went out to try a new restaurant tonight. The meal itself was nice enough, and I think we all enjoyed it, but, after we had finished eating and were paying the check, there was a loud crash outside. Everyone in the restaurant jumped up and saw a car flipped over in the intersection, with another that had been hit spinning a few yards away. We all ran out and called 911. It seemed as if everyone was alright for the most part. The car that flipped only had the driver, I think, and he was pulled out and seemed fine walking afterwards, and the two occupants of the other car both seemed to be standing as well, though the woman who had been driving was shrieking and hysterical, as one might well expect after something of this sort. Emergency services showed up quite fast, and the people involved seemed to be okay, though, of course, one cannot always tell from looking. I am sure that they got checked out afterwards, in any case, and I am hopeful that everything was fine. I am still feeling quite shaken from it and I didn't even see the actual crash, I only heard it and saw the results. I am quite glad that it wasn't even worse, as it clearly could have been from the amount of damage that was done.
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