I DIDNT ALMOST HIT SOMEONE THIS TIME

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I DIDNT ALMOST HIT SOMEONE THIS TIME
I DID IT, EVERYONE REJOICE I LEARNED HOW TO DRIVE OR I LEARNED HOW TO TURN BOTH LEFT AND RIGHT AND ALSO I PARKED PERFECTLY FOR MY FIRST TIME LIKE MY FIRST PARKING WAS A SUCCESS IM SO HAPPY AND PROUD IM GONNA BE ABLE TO DRIVE IN THE NEAR FUTURE
Little blip that popped into my head.
Driving Practice
Angel and Child (T) Reader Oneshot
T for teen! Lol.
Platonic
Warning! ⚠
⚠ demon is hit by a car, blood, people points-or should I say demon points? ⚠
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"Alright, keep both hands on the wheel. One foot on the pedal, not both feet.", Angel instructed.
Today your big brother was teaching you how to drive.
"Check your rearview mirror every so often and also keep a note on the dashboard stuff.", he says.
"Dashboard stuff?", you say confused, looking at him with a raised brow.
"Ya know, that fuckin' oil light and shit.", he says and waves a hand. "Anyway, let's get goin'."
You shrug and turn the key, starting the car.
"Ok, pull out the driveway and turn right. Then go straight down before turning left on the corner and comin' back to the hotel, ok?", he says and leans back.
"Got it.", you nod, putting the car into drive and press on the pedal lightly to get the car going.
You successfully get out of the hotel driveway and go down the street. Putting your blinker on to switch lanes.
"There ya go kid! You got it!", Angel says.
Turning on the corner, you speed up a bit but as you do a demon runs out into the street.
Right in front of the car.
Thwack!
You and Angel gasp.
The demon lies dead on the hood of the car with some blood splattered on the windshield.
A thought goes through both of your heads. That was ten points.
"Let me just-", you flip on the wipers to clean some of the blood off and keep driving.
Your brother just laughs as the car goes over the body of the dumb demon.
Driving practice went pretty well.
~
So I drove today, haha... No, I did not hit anyone.
~Seline, the person.
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