Ethan, a restless teenager with tousled hair, glanced around the garage, his heart pounding with a mix of excitement and apprehension. Lila, his girlfriend, stood by the open door, her eyes wide with a thrill of the unknown. "We're just taking a quick spin, Lila," he reassured, grabbing the keys with a determined grip.
Lila laughed, her hair flying wildly in the wind as Ethan pushed the car faster, adrenaline coursing through his veins. "This is amazing, Ethan!" she exclaimed, the world around them a beautiful blur of freedom and rebellion.
Ethan's heart lurched as he wrenched the wheel, but it was too late. The car veered off the road, crashing through the underbrush before coming to a jarring halt. "Lila, are you okay?" he shouted, panic flooding his senses.
Ethan stumbled from the wreckage, his body bruised and aching. He fell to his knees beside Lila, who lay eerily still, her face serene amidst the chaos. "Please, wake up," he whispered, tears streaming down his face.
Mr. Davis, Ethan's father, stood over him, his expression a mix of anger and sorrow. "You took the car, Ethan, and now look what's happened," he said, his voice heavy with disappointment. Ethan nodded, guilt gnawing at him like a relentless tide.
Ethan placed the flowers on Lila's grave, the weight of his actions pressing down on him. "I'm so sorry, Lila," he whispered, vowing to carry her memory with him forever, a reminder of the night that changed everything.
















