Erin looked over and chuckled at the look on Jay's face. For once, she let him drive. They were going to grab lunch and he had begged her to let him drive them to his favorite burger place. Maybe it was her hunger affecting her head, but for some reason she said yes, and tossed him the keys. Ever since, he's had this goofy smile on his face. Erin's phone buzzed and she looked down. "Voight." She was about to answer it when she heard a yell and suddenly felt a sharp pain on her right side of her body. Everything slowed down. Everything was spinning. Everything was numb. Part of her felt like she was on a rollercoaster and part of her felt like she was in a dream. Then as quickly as it started, it all stopped. She felt one last lighting strike of pain go all the way down her body and everything went black.
Jay saw it all happen. The truck coming from the right. Their car flipping a couple times before landing on the roof. He felt his legs pinned under the steering wheel and his seatbelt was stuck, leaving him hanging almost upside down apart from his head, laying on the roof of the car, which was now on the ground. He looked to his right and saw that Erin's seatbelt was gone, along with almost the entire passenger door and she was laying on the overturned roof. There was blood coming from a large wound on her head and he could see cuts on her cheek. The next thing he noticed, was that she wasn't moving. "Erin." He said. "Erin." A little louder this time. He reached over and toucher her shoulder, shaking her a bit. "Erin? Erin! ERIN!"
