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ut." My mother-in-law, Debra, constantly
I was used to it, but her relentless criticism and reckless interference-
reech of tires and the deafening roar of a semi-truck. The impact was a brutalaze, I heard
thew, panicking, but asking, "Mom, are you okay?" Not me. And then, Anthony' s ch
, watching me bleed out,
agonizing than the crash itself. My li
ing wheel. "Debra, please, just let me drive..." The words t
w, I had a second chance. This time, I would be the one in
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