Personal Narrative: Two-Hour Drive To Lake Charmaine

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Cheryl Gomes 12-1-11 On a hot august day, Elisabeth and Dr. David beck sat out for their two-hour drive to Lake Charmaine. That is where they first meet at ten years old. After that year of camp, they did not see each other again until they were eighteen years old. This was their third anniversary, Elisabeth had a big sercet to tell beck this year. The ride was very silent everyone in town though they made the prefect couple But there was trouble. Elizabeth sat beside her husband wondering how she would tell him she wanted a divorce and she was in love with Brandon scope and having his child. Brandon was the town mayor. We are low on gas; said Beck. I am going to turn into the gas station on the next corner. Beck went in and got gas and a pack of cigars. I hated when he…show more content…
Beck lost his mind, HE slammed on the brakes making the both of us hit the dash broad. He started yelling and screaming, I could not even make out his words. Next thing I know he jumps out the car goes to the back opens the trunk takes out the baseball bat, after that pitch black fell upon the sky. Beck however had beaten his wife in the head. He could not believe what he had done but the bloody bat was still in his hand. He drops the bat and stated driving away like the crazy man. Speeding out of control crashing into a tree. Beck was knocked out cold for twenty minute, when he came to his self he started calling out to his wife. She did not answer. For a second he had forgotten what he had done but as soon as he remember he jump out of the car and started running as fast as he could. Beck want to get as far away from the scene as possible so when someone finds her they would think she was alone. Only thing he had forgotten was the bat.DR. Beck ran so fast he pass Jeremiah Renway, Good friend of the family, Whom try to get his attention to ask if he was ok and was he in need of any help he looked as though he was in trouble. Beck kept running to he reached

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