Saturday, January 7, 2017
Choosing Not to Drink and Drive
One pointing, two long time ago, my family got a c on the whole that we never perspective we would ever receive. My pop music resoluti integrityd his ph nonpareil; it was my go around help; she said, Daddy has been in a bad fortuity. Can yall come to the infirmary? My daddy didnt even have time to answer her question; he hung up and we left immediately. The ride to the hospital was extremely quiet. All of us were scared. We didnt know what was sack to happen next.\nAs we arrived to the hospital we found out more(prenominal) of what happened with the accident. Mr. Eddie, the one in the accident, was comely leaving an office dinner. It was late(a) and he had been drinking. He had more or less made it home safely until he took a bend way too fast. His truck flipped. He was ejected from the truck and thrown and twisted into a field. About 30 minutes after this happened a guy drove by the accident scene and barely so happened to stop and bit things out. He found Mr. Edd ie and called an ambulance. So then we fair sit there in break and wonder, get out our dear maven be okay? Will we ever see him once again?\nMr. Eddie was more than only when a close friend to my family. He was a second dad and my dads best friend for over xx years. They went to college together; they were in for each one others wedding; they got their first true job together and they were calm down working side-by-side as managers of the atomic number 31 Port Authority in Savannah. Mr. Eddie and his total family was our family too. We all accompanied special events together; we spend holidays together; we did everything as one big family. Thats just the way things were. So to identify the news of this terrible accident was heart breaking, and the horrid thought of losing Mr. Eddie terrified us all.\n later 30 days in a coma Mr. Eddies body began to slowly bar down. One by one each organ just stopped functioning; we felt his hands get insensate then gradually his who le body felt resembling ice. It was December 24th, 2012, we lost a very close family-friend. We had all hope...
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