Rescuers Find Note In Teen’s Hand Who Passed Away In A Crash
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Here’s a tear-jerker right here.
We live in a world that really isn’t fair. Sometimes, we end up being good, and we still get fates that we completely don’t deserve. Still, although situations and scenarios in life aren’t always what we might have wanted them to be, it is important to do your very best to be safe.
A lot of the time, we get awesome advice from our parents. However, there are also times when even though we get and listen to good advice, some things end up going a little bit wrong still. In this case, it was quite astounding how wrong things could get.
A little girl a very smart little girl, decided to listen to her mom. It is important for everyone to know about this story and take note of the things that could go wrong- sometimes, even when you decide to be very careful and listen to the counsel that you get from your parents.
This story is about much more than just a girl. Rather, it speaks to the situation of thousands of people on a daily basis who make decisions that can have ripple effects of all of us as well.
Effects that can go on to stick with us for the rest of our lives.
So, it goes like this:
This is a fictional story but it’s an important message we all need to hear
“Dear Mom,
I went to a party, Mom. I remembered what you said. You told me not to drink, Mom. So I drank soda instead.
I really felt proud inside, Mom. The way you said I would. I didn’t drink and drive, Mom. Even though the others said I should.
I know I did the right thing, Mom. I know you are always right. Now the party is finally ending, Mom. As everyone is driving out of sight.
I started to drive away, Mom. But as I pulled out into the road. The other car didn’t see me, Mom. And hit me like a load.
As I lay there on the pavement, Mom. I hear the policeman say. “The other guy is drunk,” Mom. And now I’m the one who will pay.
I’m lying here dying, Mom… I wish you’d get here soon. How could this happen to me, Mom? My life just burst like a balloon.
There is blood all around me, Mom. And most of it is mine. I hear the medic say, Mom, I’ll die in a short time.
I just wanted to tell you, Mom, I swear I didn’t drink. It was the others, Mom. The others didn’t think.
He was probably at the same party as I. The only difference is, he drank and I will die.
Why do people drink, Mom? It can ruin your whole life. I’m feeling sharp pains now. Pains just like a knife.
The guy who hit me is walking, Mom, and I don’t think it’s fair. I’m lying here dying and all he can do is stare.
Tell my brother not to cry, Mom. Tell Daddy to be brave. And when I go to heaven, Mom, put “Daddy’s Girl” on my grave.
Someone should have told him, Mom, not to drink and drive. If only they had told him, Mom, I would still be alive.
I have one last question, Mom. Before I say goodbye.
I didn’t drink and drive. So why am I the one to die?”