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The speed at which the car crashed into the tree made me lose balance and hit my head on the window and on the hard leather seat in front of me, “Argh!” I groaned as my face contorted with a bitter expression. I touched my forehead and there was blood slowly dripping down to my eye and that of my nose. “Mister! What just happened?” I asked and turned to the side to look at Derrick who was also trying to recompose himself as one of the broken glass had stabbed his chin. “Are you alright?” “Are you alright?” We asked each other with worry at the same time while checking each other out. “Just a few scratches.” “Same here.” We nodded and looked forward and everywhere was dark like an endless hollow. “I’ll check it out, I think something is wrong with the tires.” The chauffeur utter