The Lion's Pride vol. 2 (Jun. 2014) | Page 52

45 not feel the lower half of my body. I felt paralyzed. Still struggling to move, I felt arms glide around my shoulders and under my armpits. They drug me out of the crushed car. I dreamily looked around and saw my sister as they started to cover her body with a large white sheet. She looked like an angel, so still. I sat and stared and her lifeless body in shock. Was this real? Everything happened so fast, but like it was in slow motion. Every minute lying pinned against the ground, felt like a life time. Strangers came at me, poking every part of my body and probing me with questions that I didn’t have answers to. They finally strapped me to a bright orange board and pushed me into an ambulance. Each and every movement felt like knives piercing my lower body. We finally made it to Yorba Linda Hospital. I was pretty banged up, but my sister wasn’t alright. I had several broken bones, and stitches in my forehead. That evening I underwent surgery to put two sets of pins in where my femur meets my hip to help me try and walk again. I was in the hospital for six days, and in physical therapy to regain my legs another six months. I have now realized how precious life really is and that it can be taken away in a single moment. This was even harder