I just can't throw off the feeling of guilt.
I know it was my fault, I was behind the wheel at the time and I know I was struggling to find the correct pedal.
I also couldn't see properly everything appeared dark, as though a blind had been pulled over windscreen, or maybe I was falling asleep.
I know people were injured, there may even have been fatalities, though I sincerely hope not.
I still remember the terror when I jumped out and hid amongst the crowds that had gathered round.
Unfortunately it is very, very difficult to drive a double decker bus through a city centre.
Especially when I'm actually asleep in bed.
Sunday, 14 August 2016
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OMG, you had me going for a minute!! Thank goodness it was a dream!
Must have been terrifying while it lasted - dreams can be so vivid and so plausible.
Some dreams leave you shaken all day.
hugs x
How horrible for you-x-
That was some nightmare.
I was not nice, and it was ages before the feeling of guilt left me.
I sometimes have experiences like that. It's not funny at the time, though!
Margaret P
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