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Jul 3, 2010 @ 1:16 PM | LinkCrashed . Yesterday I went to see Eclipse. YAYYY Finally!! It was awesome. And I saw it twice in the movie yesterday. I took the very first show. It was 12.15 pm. I watched with my friend, Fanny. I also bought two tickets for my sister and her friend for 5.05pm. I had completely forgotten that I wanted to join them again, but I bought only two!! Dang flabbits. The movie was awesome and I loved everything. Too bad that I couldn't have the tickets I bought for my sister. I planned lies like, "I didn't get the tickets" But I had told her I did. I finally bought another ticket for myself. Only 1. Way far from my sister's seat. Not a good place to watch but at least I could watch it. When I was on my way back home, I was picking up my sister --she insisted me to go back soon. I didn't know where she was. I thought she was at her office but I was already on my way home. I was rushing and I remembered I could turn left to make it faster to the office. And crash. A motorbike crashed my car from back. Technically, that woman was completely wrong. She didn't just crash but she also fell. I wanted to stop I wanted to help. But I remembered some points. 1. I don't have license. Motorbikes here always think they're right. If she brought up to the police I could just be wrong. 2. My sister is waiting home, we're seeing Eclipse. 3. I just didn't want to stop. See, driving here is so much dangerous than in somewhere else. Thoughts popped up when I was still on the way. Like, would I get scolded? Was the car okay, or what. But I believed nothing was wrong. I could just look back my car and say nothing happened if it was okay. But I had planned to lie about the tickets, I couldn't just lie. It's like I was being taught that I wasn't supposed to lie no matter happened. I go back home and I told my sister. I insisted to not look at the back of my car. I guessed it crashed pretty hard. Ugh. My sister didn't seem to be upset. Before we left she asked me to look at the car, but it was amazingly fine!! Just a bit blurry scratch on the lower part. I was thinking about something worse. I learned something that day. Lying seemed easy, lying seemed like a very lite thing to do, but there was always something behind it. When I decided to be honest and not look my car, I believed something amazing would happen. It was like a miracle that the car was okay. I had no money to fix anything. As long as you can be honest, try to be. Don't hide lies with lies. Labels: random back to top |