The air rushed by the windows. You could see everything from the top in the hill.
"AAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHH!"
The General Lee spun out of control, Plunging head long into the river. Bo felt the steering wheel crush his chest. Searing pain over took him, as he again fell back into the comforting Darkness.
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Bo felt warm all over. Sun like rays warmed him through and through. He felt the grass tickling the back of his neck. Then a noise overtook him. It was crying.
Sarah was sitting on the Hood of the General Lee, staring at the river. Tears streamed down her young face, dropping onto the hood. She got up, walked over to a tree near the river, and placed a bouquet of Daisies at the base. Teas dripped onto the ground forming a small stream.
"Hey, Little Cousin, don't cry. What's the matter?" called Bo. He walked over to where she was. He reached down to pull the hair away from her face, but he just couldn't reach her. Something was holding him back.
Sarah stood up, and blew a kiss towards the river. She stared into the water, in a daze.
"Sarah, Didn't you hear me?" asked Bo.
She walked away back into the General Lee and entered through the window. The engine purred as Sarah turned it on. She turned the General around and went to the start of the curve.
"Sarah," hollered Bo, "What Have I done?"
He ran out to the middle of the road, but tripped.
The general was coming quickly, and Bo knew it was the end.
Sarah put on the gas and went up the ramp, clearing the jump over the river perfectly. The landing did not prevail as well. The General Lee turned into the fence, causing the end to flip the car over. It sat upside down, wheels spinning.
Bo dove into the river, swimming with all his strength to the other side. He pulled himself onto the bank and ran over to Sarah. Again, a force was holding him back. He couldn't even grab the hand that was outside the window.
"Help!" He cried. Over and over he called for help, but it finally dawned on him. He was dead. He looked across the river to the tree where Sarah had been. There on a small white cross stood the letters:
In Memory of Bo Duke
Bo remembered the air rushing by the windows. Then Sarah Screamed.
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"Bo, Bo! It's Ok. Just stop and wake up."
Bo slowly opened his eyes. He saw a spider web on the ceiling.
