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I used to suffer from the “invincibility disorder” that most teenagers exhibit. What I mean by this is that no matter what I did, harm would never come to me. This behavior went on for many years until just recently. My whole attitude changed in the spring of 2003, when I was pulled over by a police officer. The day started off as normal. I went to school and attended my classes, with nothing spectacular happing. It wasn’t until the school was let out that things started to get interesting. My mother had called me and asked if I could pick up my younger sister, Ashlee, from school because she had missed the bus. We went to different high schools, about thirty or so minutes away from each other. So I proceeded to take the highway to pick up Ashlee and her friend Vanessa.
Approximate Word count = 542 Approximate Pages = 2.2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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