Shane and Sharon strode through the streets hand in hand. It was a beautiful night and they were lost in their own company, oblivious to the people passing.
"Feeling better now Cherski?" He asked concerned. The poor woman had looked as if she were about to pass out earlier.
Sharon looked at him and smiled "yea..much better thanks"
Shane let go of Sharon's hand and pulled her closer to his side, he wrapped his arm around her shoulders and casually put his other hand in his jeans pocket.
"You were really really great tonight Shane, you all were"she said staring into his eyes.
Shane smiled and kissed her forehead. "Had all those chicks to impress didn't we" he teased "..had to put on a show they wouldn't forget.."
Sharon giggled and playfully slapped his arm " Don't push me Mr Jones" she laughed.
Shane stopped in his tracks and pulled Sharon into a deep kiss.
As they were kissing they heard the screech of a car in the distance, Shane broke away from kissing Sharon in time to see a small boy who had fallen into the road. The Mother was over the other side, frantically screaming for her boy to move.
The boy was just sitting there in the middle of the road, rubbing his grazed knee.
Shane shouted over at the child " HEY KID, MOVE OUT OF THE FUCKIN ROAD!" The boy just looked at him, not understanding what Shane was shouting.
Just then Shane saw a car headed towards the child, it was swerving left and right and going way too fast.
Before Shane had time to think, he ran out into the road and pushed the boy out of the way of the speeding car.
Sharon shrieked out his name "SHANE!!!!"
Shane just had time to look at her, fear etched across his face. The car slammed into his back and he was flung onto the front of the car, sprawled across the wind-shield. The car screeched to a halt and Shane was flung violently forwards onto the cold concrete of the street.
He felt his head smash onto the ground and a sharp pain shot through his body.
He could make out shapes moving towards him, he could hear Sharon's sobs and then everything went dark.
