The rain was falling hard and heavy tonight. I knew it had been a terrible idea to go riding my motorcycle in this weather. It was extremely odd for it to be like this in California. It was pitch dark due to it being late at night. But, I couldn't just stay at home after I had another nightmare.
I soon noticed there was a huge puddle in front of me. There's two things I could do, go right through it and hope nothing happens or go around it. I choose the second choice. As I went into the other lane, I quickly noticed a car was coming and swerved back over.
That proved to be a bad idea, as I lost control.
My back tire started moving side to side and I tried to get it under control. But, I couldn't and I ended up flipping. My arm started to burn from contact of the road and my wrist turned in a way it wasn't suppose to. When I finally stopped being dragged along with it, I whimpered in pain while I tried to get the bike off of my right leg.
My eyes shot open as loud noise came from my car window. Fear shot through me but, I quickly calmed down when I saw that it was the owner of the diner. I quickly rolled down my window.
She sent me a kind smile. "Sorry hon. But, we're closing up. You should get on your way home."
"Sure thing. Thank you for waking me."
She nodded and I was soon back on the road.
The pain in my left arm and right leg were hard to ignore. Maybe I should of listened to my dad, Charlie Swan. I should of just got onto a plane and let him pick me up. Even though I thought it was incredibly stupid for me to get on one just to get to Washington from California. So, I decided to just drive myself there. All of my stuff was in my black BMW X3, including my totaled motorcycle. I'd find someone to help me fix it.
The reasons for me moving in with my dad are mostly because after the accident, I couldn't work. So, I had no way to pay my bills. Also, I need help getting around. My mom was no longer with us and I lived by myself in California. It would just be best for me to stay with my dad and half sister, Bella Swan, until I got back on my feet.
I'm Spencer Swan, daughter of Leanne Willis and Charlie Swan.
