Chapter Three: Remembering
As the sun was coming up in Radiator Springs, Sally headed out of her office and down towards the impound. She hadn't slept very well the night before because she had spent most of the night trying to think of ways to fix the road…and about how to deal with the cause of the ruins. She was going to the impound to see if the car had waken up yet. She wanted to see if he was ok, because for all they knew he could be injured. When she got there, she stopped by the closed fence and looked at the still unconscious car. He still hasn't waken up? Should we be worried? No no no, he's fine. I need to think. The trial for his punishment was to be held later in the day. As she was the town attorney, she needed to think of proper punishment. Sally figured she had time to go for a drive and clear her thoughts. And maybe a nap.
As Sally swerved the damaged road, she got to the court house. No one was there yet, as most everyone was either still sleeping or at Flo's. She turned left at the courthouse and took the winding road around Radiator Cap, and parked in a small valley off to the side of the road. She thought about everything in her life for a while; the road, her motel, her old life in L.A., her new life here, the new car and his punishment.
After a few hours later, Sally woke up in the shade of the valley. Oh my gosh, the trial! Doc wouldn't like her being late, so she quickly sped off to the courthouse. As she got to the closed doors, she tried to prepare herself. She quickly put on a professional smile and drove into the courthouse.
