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Playing games online can get you killed

The smell of the early morning traffic on the M25 on the way to his first delivery and the constant pounding of the cats eyes on the van`s tyres on the hard shoulder wake him up as he tried to keep the van in the lane in front of him, he should have gone to bed early last night and not played games online but it was fun. Driving and making delivery paid the bills but it was not what he wanted to do with his life he wanted more but he never did whatever it took to get what he wanted.
Again pounding of the cats eyes and right in front of him the traffic slows and he hit the brake to slow down and keep in tune with speed of the traffic only if he had some red bull he thought, it would be the solution to his problem. The traffic moves on and the display sign changed the traffic speed limit is lowed and this annoys him and the display sign changes again and the lane he is on is closed and he ignores the sign and continues for another mile, the traffic build`s up and slows to a halt and the ticking of the engine and warm air from the vents begins to make him feel a bit sleepy. the traffic start again slowly and steadily the speed begins to build up and he not so sleepy now he feels okay and the traffic move a lot more faster and the his exit sign come up and he pulls onto the lane to exit the motorway and he exits and he still feels okay no as weary as he was ten minutes ago. he is only a minute away from the little town for his fist delivery of the morning all the way in surrey and then the traffic lights changed from green to red and he stops and waits not to bad a run looks like it`s going to be a great day after all getting this done so early would mean he would be home soon.
The light changes to green and he steps on the gas pedal and travels through the small town and come to a junction another five more minutes and he would driving down the lane to the hotel kitchen and make the delivery. The van stands with the indicator flashing right and he watched and waited as the traffic cleared and was safe for him to cross into the moving traffic it moves slowly along the road he was beginning to feel a bit weary and he can see the traffic in front of him and he looked at his speedometer and the it happened he closed his eyes for what seemed like a second and as he open his eyes the traffic was standing still
He was now awake it took him less than a nano- second for him to react but it was too late he was travelling too fast for the traffic conditions and without thinking he turn his steering wheel to the right to avoided the car in front of him the van swerved and he could see the car in front of him flash passed but as he turned to looked in front of him he saw another vehicle come towards him he could see the woman as she tried to stop , he could see her blond hair as she travelled head-on into his van ,he could feel time slowed ,and he could see as the blond woman’s hair raise up as she collides with his van then it all fades to black
She was driving a forty tonne truck he should have gone to bed last night

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