Dianna Monologue

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After putting on our bright pink leotards and ballet shoes, which trust me we're not the most fashionable, we went out to the car to wait on Dianna’s mom. I should mention it was still raining as if the earth would flood outside, this made it slightly hard to hear but we ran out to the car anyway. Me, Dianna, and Dalton bolted through the door, sprinting to the car that Dianna had unlocked with the small remote. The cold rain made the humid, hot day not feel as bad as the rest of that summer had been, which was dry and hot.

When we got into the car we sat for a bit but then Dianna decided she wanted to turn on the music so she jumps to the front seat of the car. Now Dianna’s driveway is on a very big and long hill. At the bottom of this hill is a forest with pine trees that tower over Dianna's two story house. I am not sure what she did specifically because I don't remember how exactly her mom's car worked but all of the sudden the car started moving.
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Not knowing what to do, because if we didn't even know how to start the music then obviously we didn't know how to stop from rolling to our death, we just put seat belts on. You’re always taught growing up that seat belts protect you, so that's what we did. Dalton and I had already put on seatbelts and had begun screaming at the top of our lungs because in our minds, we were going to die. Dianna on the other hand was still in the driver seat clinging to the steering wheel. The sound of the rain hitting the top of the car, mixed with the screams of three seven year olds, made the whole situation ear-piercingly

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