We were thrown around the car like rag dolls and my chest collided with the exploding air bag. The windows smashed and a rain shower of glass cascaded onto us. I shut my eyes, afraid to move. The car stopped rolling. Kasey stopped screaming. Everything went quiet.
I finally gathered up the strength for my voice to speak. "Are you okay Kasey?" I said quitely, scared of what reply I would get. "Yes" she replied weakly, and then she burst into tears. Blood poured down my face. I realised that we were alone, no one was going to help us because no one knew we were there. I opened my mouth and let out a piercing scream. I kept screaming and screaming. My surroundings began to spin, and I felt my life slowly slither away.
"DON'T JUST STAND THERE, HELP ME!" I heard someone yell in the distance. this was followed by the sound of people running - a whole lot of people. I let my eyes half open and i searched around to see where the noise was coming from. I strained my neck trying to look up and let out a yell when a wave of pain washed over me. "THEY'RE STILL IN THERE, I JUST HEARD A YELL." The fast footsteps got louder and I jumped as I felt a cold hand touch my shoulder. "It's okay, we're gonna get you two out of here." My neck was too sore for me to move, so I whispered a weak ok and decided to trust whoever the mystery guy was.
I heard one of them calling the ambulance and I watched as Kasey was lifted out of the car. They checked to see if she was hurt and then they turned their attention to me. "That cut's pretty nasty." Mystery boy said. My hand flew up to my forehead. He was right, I winced. "Hey, don't touch it." The sound of sirens filled the air as the ambulance pulled to a stop, their lights shining on the car. My eyes reajusted and I finally began to see the mess. Glass was everywhere and my legs were full of cuts and bruises. Tears pricked at my eyes and one slid down my cheek. "Don't cry sweetie, your safe now. I've got you." I clutched to Mystery Boy's chest as he lifted me slowly from the wreckage. I looked up at him, wiping my tear blurred eyes - and I was met by the smiling face of Jack Barakat.
