Leaving Laurabelle Falls

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Summary

Let me tell you about what I won't be talking about on the stand. Let me tell you about how those two months wreaked havoc on my mind and soul. Let me tell you about broken promises and parallel universes. Let me tell you about how coming back from the scariest place I'd ever been was somehow harder than going there in the first place. Let me tell you about Laurabelle Falls. ~~~ When Laura is struck by a drunk driver, she finds herself in a world where she's facing off against incredible evil. She has a cosmic connection to a Goddess of creation, has been living a double life this entire time, and she even has a soulmate. Follow her adventures as she fights for Laurabelle Falls, facing off against the Deerman and enduring trials and tribulation in order to restore life to the world outside of everything she has ever known. Oh, and her parents are actually the stars of the hit sitcom Bethany Lawless. How cool is that?

Status
Complete
Chapters
45
Rating
n/a
Age Rating
16+

Prologue

Let’s say that you’ve had a few too many drinks. Let’s say you decide to get behind the wheel anyway. Let’s say, and for your sake I pray to God that this is true, it is the dumbest mistake you’ve made in your entire life. 

I wasn’t sober, either. But I wasn’t driving, was I? You had the wheel in your hands, Madeline had the wheel in hers. It was pouring down rain outside.

Red looks green to some people.

Let’s say I don’t remember the fear, or the pain. Let’s say that the way the car flipped had me feeling like my life was plunged into slow-motion. Let’s say I saw Maddie’s lipstick flip through the air as it sunk down to the wrong-way ceiling. I thought, in that moment, that it was exactly the way it would look falling if the car was full of molasses.

It wasn’t the blackout that did it to me. It wasn’t feeling like I wasn’t in control of my jelly arms and legs after I woke up from the two-month coma. It wasn’t the sudden realization that I could die at any moment, or the stress of dealing with insurance or medical bills.

Do you want to know how you changed my life? How you completely, and utterly, flipped my world upside down? (It’s okay, you can laugh at that. Believe me, laughter is the only thing that might get you through this mess. I’ve been in therapy for awhile now. Sharon says it’s the little things that get us through the hard times).

Your court date is coming up, and your lawyer contacted me to ask about my testimony. Said you were really sorry. Said you’d found God, or something. I thought I had too, for a little while. But we’ll get to that point. We’re definitely going there.

The least you can do is let me tell you my story. It’s a long one.

Let me tell you about what I won’t be talking about on the stand. Let me tell you about how those two months wreaked havoc on my mind and soul. Let me tell you about broken promises and parallel universes. Let me tell you about how coming back from the scariest place I’d ever been was somehow harder than going there in the first place.

Let me tell you about Laurabelle Falls.