JadeKnight
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Josh Miles had been an avid tabletop role player for most of his life, from his discovery of DND at the age of 13 till this night. He had recently turned 40 and was still going strong in his love of tabletop games. His group had recently switched over to the latest edition of Pathfinder and were about to start up a new campaign. Tonight was the night the group was supposed to get together to draw up characters.
As Josh pulled out of his driveway, a light rain began to fall. He wasn't really fond of the rain while driving and hoped that it wouldn't rain much harder. He had a couple of close calls during the rain in the past from slick roads, so he hoped nothing bad would happened. However, fate had decided to change that as the rain picked up, pounding harder and faster as he was only a few minutes from the meeting place. Even with his wipers on the fastest setting, he could barely see out the window at the barely lit country road he had to travel.
The thought that he should showdown or pull over did cross his mind, but he did feel that he could make it. Tragedy struck at the final intersection just five minutes from the meeting spot. There was just enough water on the road that he began to hydroplane as he approached, no amount of brake stomping and screaming slowing him down. A large pickup lost traction as well coming from the left crossroad of the intersection, slamming into the driver's seat of the small car. Josh's car was sent flying sideways down the road, tumbling end of over into a large ditch along the side of the road.
Landing upside down int the water-filled ditch, his head slammed into the roof of the car as his seatbelt failed. With both of the front windows shattered and gone, he was left unconscious in a foot of rushing water through the upside down car. He could have possibly been saved by the driver of the truck, but she was knocked unconscious as her airbag failed and she hit her head on the steering wheel. The truck stayed on the road, but ended up sideways blocking the road. The darkness seemed to last forever as his life slipped from him as he drowned in his own car.
Josh suddenly jerked awake founding himself floating a void of white, the last memory of him being in his compact car. He did recall flying through the air, the sounds of shattering glass, screeching metal and then darkness. As he looked around, he didn't see anyone else around.
"Well, this is just great. How am I going to get back home?"
He had no idea how much time passed for him, but he was soon feeling a tugging sensation. At the same time, he began to scream as it felt as if dire was creeping through his body, or what he thought was his body.
As Josh pulled out of his driveway, a light rain began to fall. He wasn't really fond of the rain while driving and hoped that it wouldn't rain much harder. He had a couple of close calls during the rain in the past from slick roads, so he hoped nothing bad would happened. However, fate had decided to change that as the rain picked up, pounding harder and faster as he was only a few minutes from the meeting place. Even with his wipers on the fastest setting, he could barely see out the window at the barely lit country road he had to travel.
The thought that he should showdown or pull over did cross his mind, but he did feel that he could make it. Tragedy struck at the final intersection just five minutes from the meeting spot. There was just enough water on the road that he began to hydroplane as he approached, no amount of brake stomping and screaming slowing him down. A large pickup lost traction as well coming from the left crossroad of the intersection, slamming into the driver's seat of the small car. Josh's car was sent flying sideways down the road, tumbling end of over into a large ditch along the side of the road.
Landing upside down int the water-filled ditch, his head slammed into the roof of the car as his seatbelt failed. With both of the front windows shattered and gone, he was left unconscious in a foot of rushing water through the upside down car. He could have possibly been saved by the driver of the truck, but she was knocked unconscious as her airbag failed and she hit her head on the steering wheel. The truck stayed on the road, but ended up sideways blocking the road. The darkness seemed to last forever as his life slipped from him as he drowned in his own car.
Josh suddenly jerked awake founding himself floating a void of white, the last memory of him being in his compact car. He did recall flying through the air, the sounds of shattering glass, screeching metal and then darkness. As he looked around, he didn't see anyone else around.
"Well, this is just great. How am I going to get back home?"
He had no idea how much time passed for him, but he was soon feeling a tugging sensation. At the same time, he began to scream as it felt as if dire was creeping through his body, or what he thought was his body.