Learning to drive
by
, 01-13-2011 at 01:12 AM (459 Views)
Date: 13/1/11
Lucid
Non-Lucid
*sigh* Yet another fruitless night
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I was in my grandfather's car, in the passenger seat. It was a pretty cool car - shiny, grey, without a roof. "I'll be back in a moment," he said and hopped out. We were parked in a car park. Suddenly the car began to roll backwards. I quickly jumped up and hopped into drivers seat and put my foot on the brake. Despite that the car kept rolling backwards although slower than before. I reached for the hand brake and pulled that but it didn't change and the car continued to roll backwards.
Suddenly my Grandfather arrived. "What are you doing?" he said.
"The car was rolling backwards," I said.
"You only needed to press the brake," he said.
I jumped back into my seat as he hopped into the drivers side.
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My Grandfather was driving me and my sister somewhere when he suddenly pulled over to the side of the road. "I think I'll go now," he said.
"But who will drive us back?" I asked.
"Your sister can drive!" (She doesn't have a license)
Then he disappeared. Laura pulled the car out and was doing a pretty good job at driving. Suddenly I noticed a 60 year old guy behind us with a camera trying to get a picture of the license plate. I threw myself at him and grabbed the camera. Then he pulled out another camera and I got that one as well. I jumped back into the car as he ran after us. For some reason I jumped back out of the car again. "Up here!" my sister called. She turned the car towards a cliff face and began driving on an extrely narrow road up it.
I turned and followed it. It should have been impossible for the car to get up but she was already up the top. I followed carefully, almost falling off the edge. Finally I reached the top.
I laughed, "Oh! We went up here because he's too old to get up here!" I said.
Then the guy at the bottom ran up at half the speed I had. I almost fell off and he grabbed my arm, "You right?" he asked. I nodded.