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CHAPTER 2: THE IMPACT THAT NEVER CAME The crash everyone expected... never happened. At the final possible second, the bus driver wrenched the steering wheel toward the gravel shoulder. The yellow bus bounced violently. Passengers screamed as luggage flew from the overhead racks. The silver sedan shot past the driver's window with only inches to spare. WHOOSH! A blast of wind rocked the bus. For one impossible heartbeat... Silence. Then— BOOM! The sedan slammed into the steel guardrail fifty yards ahead. Metal twisted like paper. Glass exploded across the highway. The car spun three full times before crashing upside down into a shallow ditch. Smoke curled into the afternoon sky. Inside the bus, nobody moved. The elderly woman slowly realized she was still holding her husband's hand. A little boy traveling with his grandparents whispered, "Are we... alive?" The bus driver forced himself to breathe. "We're alive." Without waiting for emergency crews, several elderly passengers rushed off the bus. Despite their age... Not one of them hesitated. They climbed down the embankment together. Inside the crushed sedan, the young driver was unconscious. Blood trickled down his forehead. The driver's door refused to open. An elderly former firefighter stepped forward. "I'll get him." Using only a tire iron from the bus emergency kit, he pried open the twisted door. Another grandfather crawled inside. Together... They pulled the stranger free only seconds before flames appeared beneath the engine. The survivors backed away. Then— The entire sedan erupted into flames. Everyone stared silently. The young man opened his eyes. His first words froze every person standing there. "The bus..." "...please tell me the bus is okay." / Chapter 1 / 2 3

CHAPTER 3: THE MAN WHO SAVED THEM ALL

CHAPTER 3: THE MAN WHO SAVED THEM ALL

Sirens echoed across the valley.

Police.

Firefighters.

Ambulances.

The highway became a sea of flashing lights.

Paramedics examined everyone from the bus.

Miraculously...

Not one passenger had suffered a life-threatening injury.

The young sedan driver regained consciousness inside the ambulance.

Tears filled his eyes.

"I'm sorry..."

"My brakes failed five miles back."

"I kept honking because I wanted everyone to move."

"I wasn't trying to hit anyone."

The bus driver quietly stepped forward.

"You saved us."

The young man looked confused.

"I almost killed you."

The driver slowly shook his head.

"No."

"If you hadn't kept blasting your horn..."

"I never would've known you couldn't stop."

The firefighters later inspected the wreckage.

Their report shocked everyone.

The sedan's steering linkage had begun to fail just moments before impact.

Had the collision happened...

The bus would have plunged through the damaged guardrail and fallen nearly eighty feet into the rocky river below.

Dozens would have died.

The young driver's desperate warning had unknowingly saved every life on that bus.

The elderly passengers gathered around him one by one.

The grandmother whose cane had fallen hugged him tightly.

The former firefighter smiled.

"You've got a second chance, son."

For the first time since the crash...

The young man cried.

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Not from fear.

From relief.

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