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Where The Snow Falls As the snow whips and curls around Earl’s Rent-a-Wreck, he drives impatiently through the worst storm that he has ever seen. He wants nothing more but to be with his wife and daughter for Christmas, and fourteen hours of continuous driving in bad weather is what Earl is willing to do to reach his goal. Earl has had too much coffee and not enough sleep. Earl is losing control. Fourteen hours ago I was snowbound in my hotel room typing senator Corgan’s speech for next months election, now I’m driving in this God-awful weather trying to get home to my family. It is odd how one thing turns into another. Ever since Sarah called me yesterday and I talked to her and Kira, well I have this need to be home for Christmas. I hate working through the holidays. It’s Christmas Eve and I am on my way home, I should have gone home last week for the weekend, but no, I had to get that correspondence done for Corgan. I think my little girl Kira might just get what she wished for this Christmas, I really want to see my wife and daughter. What a blizzard, I have never seen something so vicious. There is no road anymore, I have to get home. As Earl drives on he is unaware that he is driving on the shoulder of rural route nine. He is almost home but these country conditions are no match for his airport rental. His patience is shot and his nerves are burnt out and he does not see that final curve of route nine. The air is cold and the snow is relentless. Earl has fallen asleep and his car is overturned in the snow-filled ditch. Earl awakes in a panic, “My God no. Sarah.” He calls out to his wife. The only thing that responds is whipping wind of freezing snow and ice. Earl slips out of consciousness. It’s warm now, thinks Earl to himself. I’m not dead, thank God it was just a dream. There is still a persistent wind blowing though, and it is still snowing outside. Earl fully awakens to find himself in and... This is not the end of the termpaper! Register below to see the complete version of this term paper.
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