It had been a long time since I had gone to this square in the middle of the city. There had been changes like the golden gates at the entrance. In addition to the artificial lake that was added in the middle of the square. I am not sure of the size in numbers, but it looked huge.
Parking had always been very difficult. It was a one-way path. You
went in through the gates, drove all around the park and then out the gates
again. It was what I did looking for a place to park. The street was wide and
no paring lots were to be found. Therefore, I parked in front of the shop that
I was going to; however, I placed my car a little bit on top of the sidewalk
just to make sure it wouldn´t be in anybody´s way. I am a very conscious driver
and rarely break a law, but today I needed to pick up the red dress I would
wear to the award night. I was thrilled to be getting a life time award for my
profession. It would only take a few minutes, parking there would not bother
anyone. Get out. Go into the shop. Pick up the dress. Back to the car. It would
just take a few seconds.
So, I put on my emergency blinkers, ran into the store and when
the owner saw me, we started to catch up on news. Adjectives, compliments, and
lots of laughter. All of a sudden, we heard the screams and a bang as if the
street were being bombarded.
We ran out of the shop and my car was gone. I wonder where my car
had gone. The only car I saw was a white car that was banged up a bit; not as
if it had hit mine. However, I did not know that there was a boy crossing the
street at the same time who was hit by the white car. That was the reason why
the white car was dented.
Nonetheless, I panicked. My legs started trembling. I was to
blame. I had parked my car there in an act of selfishness or laziness. How
could a boy have been hurt because of me? I took the blame for what had
happened. I ended up not feeling well; my head became light and it felt like I
was going to faint. But the big question was: where was my car?
Next to the boy, I noticed an older woman howling like a wolf “he
is gone”. Sadly, the boy did not make it. Near the white car there was a man
who held his head in his arms. He couldn´t believe that the boy had died.
I looked towards the lake and noticed a strange object smack in
the middle – my car. Somebody had thrown my car in the middle of the lake. Perhaps
it was the angry father who had lost his child. Maybe it was the driver of the
white car who had hit mine before he ran over the boy. But observing the white
car, it wasn´t banged up that much, so I discarded that theory.
Many people were so nice. They came up to me trying to make me
realize that it was not my fault. Nonetheless, I was feeling bad. I was the one
who felt like shit. That young boy had lost his life and it was all my fault.
If I hadn´t parked there in the first place, none of this would have happened.
I was taken to the hospital; clearly, I was in a state of shock. Many
people came to visit. People I did not know. People who had witnessed the
accident. People who wanted to find out what had happened. I just told them my
part of the story. It was very simple. I had parked where I shouldn´t have.
I guess that when you always do what is right, the world comes
tumbling down the moment you do not.
February 14, 2022 (based on a dream)
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