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Usually, I don't bother putting "personal" things in this journal. Well, to be honest, I don't put personal things in almost any journal -- but I've always assumed that people who read my fanfiction probably don't care about my mild teenage woes.

Anyway, this isn't really a teenage woe, or anything, but I thought -- between Sara and Christina and Sharon -- that clearly some sort of God of Cars has it in for the members of UR.org, so I'd add my tale here.

Basically, last night, I and three friends -- Tania, Will and Candice -- decided to go to see August Rush. There's a theatre (incidentally, one I was employed at for a year and a half) very close to us, but Tania had free tickets to the theatre about 20 minutes away, so we decided to go to that one. Which is nice, because after having a year and a half of free tickets, I have no desire to pay for a movie.

Candice drove us there in her little Dodge Neon - me in the passenger's seat, Tania behind me and Will behind the driver's seat. We were heading down a pretty main road (60 km/h speedlimit) and I was looking back to talk to Tania and Will when suddenly Will screamed "Whoa!" and I turned around just in time to see some other car run a stop sign and drive straight into the intersection where we're headed. Someone -- I can't even remember who -- said "Oh my God!", Candice and the other driver both hit the brakes, and there was that very surreal second that I'm sure both Sara and Sharon can relate to in which it occured to all of us that there was absolutely no way we were going to stop in time. All I really remember thinking is that we were going to hit; before there was even time to be scared, we had.

Thankfully, Candice's reactions were good and her brakes and winter tires were decent -- the impact was pretty low-speed, and the other woman's car bashed in the passenger's side headlight of Candice's car. No one was hurt -- I'm not even sure if I flew far enough for my seatbelt to lock. Candice's car suffered the brunt of the damage, while the other woman -- the woman at fault -- had basically no damage to her car.

The rest of the story is pretty uninteresting; we recovered from our shock, the other woman called the police, the police came, the CAA towed Candice's car, her brother picked us up, et cetera. The damage to Candice's car is unfortunate, but as far as I know the bill will go to the other woman -- Candice had a green light and the right-of-way, while the other woman ran a stop sign and didn't even have her purse with her. She got a ticket, too.

The weirdest bit, I guess, is the speculation afterwards. We were very lucky, of course. There are dozens of ways it could have been much, much worse: if Candice hadn't hit her brakes when she did, if there had been ice, if we'd skidded any further before the collision, the other woman's car would have smashed into the passenger's side (and me) or the back passenger's seat (and Tania). If the woman hadn't stopped when she did, we'd have T-boned her. There were no cars behind us when we hit -- if we had taken two cars like we almost did (for no reason... which is why we didn't) one could've crashed into the other, and as Tania's got a van, the little Neon could've made out much worse. Candice reacted as best she could, really; if she'd swerved (as the police offer suggested she might've... eugh) we'd have either gone straight into oncoming traffic or the other woman's car would've smashed into me and Tania rather than a headlight.

All in all, it was good. I mean, not good -- obviously the better alternative is to not crash at all -- but if it had to happen, it happened the best possible way. Candice wasn't at fault (and with a G2 liscence she'd have been owned if she was), the damage wasn't extensive, none of us were hurt, it wasn't a hit-and-run, everyone stayed calm. Candice is shaken up, and I feel bad for her, but the rest of us are okay. I'm not traumatized or anything and I hope this doesn't sound like I'm being overly dramatic, I hvae an obvious tendency for story-telling or this journal wouldn't exist in the first place, after all, but it's just... weird. It's the first accident I can remember being in, and it's somehow particularly unnerving that it was just us - just the four of us friends, no adults, handling it on our own (more or less). I guess that's unnerving and a little comforting at the same time. For the record, Will is a pretty good guy to be in a car accident with (lirl) -- very calm and collected.

Anyway. Wear your seatbelts, kids, and don't run stopsigns.

Date: 2007-12-09 01:56 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] latine.livejournal.com
WHAT.

You were wearing a seatbelt, weren't you? WEREN'T YOU? Oh MAN, this scared the hell out of me, my hands are shaking a little bit. Thank GOD you are okay!!!

Date: 2007-12-09 02:44 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] http://users.livejournal.com/_thirty2flavors/
Haha aww Sharon! I did not mean to terrify you! I sort of assumed that if I was writing about it on lj it's... kind of apparent that nothing too bad happened (because really, if someone was hurt, the first thing I'd do probably wouldn't be to update this... but hey.) I was wearing a seatbelt, yeah, we all were -- we always do. Which is good. I can't imagine us not, now.

It's just so weird, between me and you and Sara and Christina. Wtf! Like I said, the God of Cars has it in for Roomies, I swear. :\

Thanks for the concern m'dear. <3

Date: 2007-12-09 04:15 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] bazcat89.livejournal.com
Dear god, you guys are like, the goddesses of a escaping from what was nearly a life-threatening accident relatively unscathed (although Christina's story was totally the coolest)
~Liz

Date: 2007-12-09 05:09 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] http://users.livejournal.com/_thirty2flavors/
I know. The God of Cars seems to love us and hate us at the same time. It is very strange.

Christina wins the BAMF award, yeah, I agree.

Date: 2007-12-09 04:24 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sweetcherrytree.livejournal.com
I'm so glad you're all right. And you guys handled it really well =)

Date: 2007-12-09 05:13 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] http://users.livejournal.com/_thirty2flavors/
As am I, I must admit. lirl. It's one of those weird things where though I wasn't scared when it happened -- like I wrote, no time -- it's scary to think about all the possibilities now.

Ahh. I'm a little paranoid for my friends driving places now -- not as in, I'm scared to drive with them, but as in, both when Will drove me home and when Sarah came to get me for coffee today, I added "drive safe!" before he left/she hung up.

Date: 2007-12-09 10:15 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] downdown-igo.livejournal.com
wow, thats intense! i'm glad to hear you're all okay!

Date: 2007-12-09 11:44 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] koonelli.livejournal.com
Arg. I'm so glad you're OK. Cars are death traps. I realised this while I was walking on the street the other day, on the pavement, that is. I was walking around a corner and just for second, I noticed that a car was going straight for me, and the only thing that made it turn was the curb. Then I tried imagining the whole setting without road signs and curbs... and I realised how close pedestrians are to cars and how often cars are making straight for each other and how the only thing that stop us all dying are curbs and the highway code.

Myabe this whole traffic situation will be something we look back on in history and just feel appalled about. Like slavery or child labour or opium.

Date: 2007-12-09 06:42 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ladyprongs.livejournal.com
I think I would have peed my pants if that would have happened to me. Thank the Lord that you guys are okay!

PS- Evl Voldemort wearing a santa hat is hilarious!

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