The Cost of Their Lies
I worked, my mind raced. Something still fel
me. My drive
ctual license to plant at t
heart thumping. I fumbled for my phone, op
mach d
s. All from times Jessica had borrowed my car in the past few months.
was one minor infraction away from a suspension. Eleve
license was on the verge. If I got into an accident, especially
t have a license fo
and a little cra
he bakery. Up ahead, a traffic light at an intersection. I kn
nse to destroy me. This tim
mall spray bottle of rubbing alcohol I used for
ile touch
ustang, then, steeling myself, a quick spray
tes later, I saw a police cruiser
ed, then, making sure no one was coming, I nudged the Mustang just over the line as it
ghts flashed alm
is time, it was with a s
d, his face stern. He
cent of alcohol, faint
ened. "Ma'am, have
. He administered a bre
t me. "Ma'am, you're over the limit. I ne
, I am so sorry. I made a terrible
uspended?" I asked, t
with this reading, yes. Standard proced
echoed, injectin
added, writing the ticket. "Driving
computer, and surrendered my physical license right there. He gave me an offic
take me home, leaving m
alone, I finally all
license? Let her t
fender bender. The Mustang's in the shop. Looks like I won't b
you worry, sweetie. We'll come pick you up. You
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