As the lights flash before me, I try to look over at my mom, Renee. I can't move at all. I try to scream but nothing comes out. Suddenly I feel shudders radiate throughout my black Escape and I fear the worse. I silently close my eyes and wait to die, but with an ear shattering crack light bursts through and a head pops in and looks at me. "She's still alive"! He calls out behind him. He looks past me for a second then back at me. As tears roll off my face, the man tries to get me out but, my body is pinned in-between part of the back seat, rubble from the tree, and large chunks of broken glass and metal. It took the man-I assume was a firefighter or a paramedic another 35-40 minutes to get me out of my warped Escape. All I could see were red and blue flickering lights and murmurs all around me. I tried to remember what happened to me, but everything was just blank. The next thing I knew, I was being lifted into an ambulance and suddenly, I felt really tired. I tried to fight it, but quickly darkness flooded over me and for once everything was quiet.
As I opened my eyes, I was lying in a beautiful meadow full of 10 million different flowers of all colors. I feel the warmth of the sun, and smile warmly as the prickly grass tickles my back. I hear my name being called from far away and I quickly look around to see where it came from. I dismiss it but i keep hearing it. Bella? Bella? Can you hear me? I squeeze my eyes shut, and when I open them again I'm surrounded by white. White walls, white floors, white machines, wait what? why are there machines in this room? Then I focus in and finally see the man, no-more like a God, staring at me and calling my name. I focus on what he is saying and that he is Cullen and that I'm at Riverview Hospital in Seattle, Washington, I had been in a horrific car accident, and that the passenger in my car was dead. I had a fractured collar bone, both my legs were shattered, some disks in my back where crushed, 3 of my ribs where crushed, my left arm was broken in 5 places and I had a minor concussion from when my head hit the side of the car. As I later found out, the driver had been drinking while driving and being charged with Involuntary manslaughter.
