Did that really happen, or was I
imagining the whole thing?
I didn’t care, and it didn’t mat-
ter, because my blood started boiling,
and I screamed, “YOU FUCKING, MURDERING
ASSHOLES!!” and floored it.
After that, all I could think
about was saving whatever was in that
bag.
I told you, I wasn’t a good per-
son, because looking back on it, I
could’ve hurt or killed a lot of people
doing what I did, including myself.
Before flooring it, I took a good
look at their license plate, instinc-
tively lowered my window, and then cal-
culated the right angle.
I hit them so hard it spun us both
around sideways, until finally, into
the side of the bridge.
* It was actually beautiful.
We were at an almost ninety-degree
angle, like a slanted “V”, and wedged
in good and tight. My car was now in
front of the bag-throwing car. I was
facing our side of the bridge, and they
were facing the other.
That also brought traffic to a
dead stop on our side.
That’ll make it easier, I thought,
but realized that also left a lot of
pissed off people behind me. I was
gonna have to run through those people,
and that included over the bag-throwing
car.
What if they had guns, Beth asked
me later, but I didn’t even think of
that. That was probably a good thing,
because it would’ve just slowed me
down.
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