So... It snowed today. The roads weren't all that bad, atleast around Brookville anyways. I thought I'd go to town and pick up a few things, which I did. No problems what-so-ever, even with my near bald tires. After that I went to my grandparents to read the paper and chat and whatnot. Just the usual when I'm in Brookville. After 45 minutes or so, I leave. As I walk to my car. I look towards the road in the distance, it sounds like something is going on. I thought I heard girls screaming. I didn't know what to think, but I got in, pulled out the driveway, and headed home which happened to be in the that direction. Traffic is stopping and I slowly pull up to the car in front of me. I'm thinking "Oh.. an accident." As I watch out my windsheild, I can see people on the side of the road in a rush. What I thought I heard, I'm hearing. I see one guy helping a girl who's obviously in pain and looks to be hopping. They're facing away from me, so I don't recognized them. Some trucks leave in a rush. After about 15 minutes, someone ushers us past. As I drive by, I instantly recognize the car. I'm thinking "Is it? Maybe it's not." I pass the car, sitting sideways on the road, and notice moderate damage from what I can see, but it seems like it had to be worse... I didnt get a good look at it. Being shy, I didn't stop, but I was very worried. I could have sworn it was my Cousin's car. So I called my mom to see if she could call around to see if it was her and if so, was she okay. I don't know why I couldn't. I kept saying that I should've stopped and helped, regardless of calling around. The whole time driving home, this was on my mind. Once I got home, I found out it was, indeed, my cousin. She's alright, no head or neck injuries, though she did hurt her leg, but as far as I've heard, it wasnt broken. Her friend, on the other hand, was pinned and unconscious during the wreck. I hear she may have been life flighted, but Im not sure. I've been worried all night and I still regret not stopping, even if I couldn't have done anything.
So yeah, that was my night, how was yours?