MrBallen Podcast: Strange, Dark & Mysterious Stories - Highway Hazards
Episode Date: November 24, 2022Today's podcast features 3 stories that all involve highway hazards. The audio from all three stories has been pulled from our main YouTube channel, which is just called "MrBallen," and they ...have all been remastered for today's podcast.Story names, previews & links to original YouTube videos:#3 -- "Bright Lights" -- One of the most shocking plot twists we have ever covered (Original YouTube link -- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i9VobqwvJnE)#2 -- "Random" -- 3 college students are confronted with one of the most unlikely scenarios imaginable (Original YouTube link -- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q86aQiINdyo)#1 -- "Goosebumps" -- Reddit user posts the craziest "glitch in matrix" story ever (Original YouTube link -- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zxmNm9vUgik)For 100s more stories like these, check out our main YouTube channel just called "MrBallen" -- https://www.youtube.com/c/MrBallenIf you want to reach out to me, contact me on Instagram, Twitter or any other major social media platform, my username on all of them is @mrballenSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Today's podcast features three unique stories that all involve highway hazards.
The audio from all of these stories has been pulled from our YouTube channel and has been
remastered for today's episode.
The links to the original YouTube videos are in the description.
The first story you'll hear is called Bright Lights, and it's about an accident that has a
major plot twist at the end. The second story you'll hear is called Random, and it's a story
about three college students who are confronted with one of the most unlikely scenarios imaginable.
And the third and final story you'll hear is called Goosebumps, and it is one of the
most viral so-called glitch-in-the-matrix stories on Reddit. But before we get into today's stories,
if you're a fan of the Strange, Dark, and Mysterious delivered in story format, then you've
come to the right podcast, because that's all we do, and we upload twice a week, once on Monday
and once on Thursday. So if that's of interest to you, please change the Amazon Music Follow Button's default internet browser to Microsoft Edge.
Okay, let's get into our first story called Bright Lights. Hello, I am Alice Levine and I am one of the hosts of Wondery's podcast British Scandal.
On our latest series, The Race to Ruin, we tell the story of a British man
who took part in the first ever round-the-world sailing race.
Good on him,
I hear you say. But there is a problem, as there always is in this show. The man in question
hadn't actually sailed before. Oh, and his boat wasn't seaworthy. Oh, and also tiny little detail,
almost didn't mention it. He bet his family home on making it to the finish line. What ensued was
one of the most complex cheating plots in British sporting history.
To find out the full story, follow British Scandal wherever you listen to podcasts,
or listen early and ad-free on Wondery Plus on Apple Podcasts or the Wondery app.
I'm Peter Frank-O'Pern.
And I'm Afua Hirsch.
And we're here to tell you about our new season of Legacy,
covering the iconic, troubled musical genius that was Nina Simone.
Full disclosure, this is a big one for me.
Nina Simone, one of my favourite artists of all time.
Somebody who's had a huge impact on me,
who I think objectively stands apart for the level of her talent, the audacity of her message.
If I was a first year at university, the first time I sat down and really listened to her and
engaged with her message, it totally floored me. And the truth and pain and messiness of her
struggle, that's all captured in unforgettable music that has stood the test of time.
Think that's fair, Peter?
I mean, the way in which her music comes across is so powerful, no matter what song it is.
So join us on Legacy for Nina Simone.
On Wednesday, April 26th, 2006, a bright, beautiful, outgoing 18-year-old named Whitney Sarek began
making her way across her campus towards her lecture hall where she had a class that morning.
Whitney was a freshman at Taylor University, which is an evangelical Christian liberal arts college
located in Upland, Indiana. Upland is a little town that sits about two miles east of
Interstate 69 and is situated right between the two much larger cities of Indianapolis and Fort
Wayne. As Whitney made her way along the pathway across campus and she passed by other throngs of
students hustling to their own classes, she suddenly had a pang of anxiety as she realized
the end of the school year was
fast approaching. And while Whitney was definitely excited to head back home to rural Gaylord,
Michigan where she was from to spend her summer vacation, she was also kind of bummed because she
would have to say bye to all of her new friends in college that she wouldn't see again until after
summer break in the fall when the next school year started. Whitney had made a ton of friends over the course of her freshman year, and by and large they were
other freshmen like herself. But she did have a few friends that were upperclassmen. Because early
in Whitney's collegiate career, she had discovered that upperclassmen were just as friendly as
freshmen, and they came with the bonus of lots of experience and expertise and if you just asked
them for guidance or advice they'd be happy to give it to you and so over the course of the
school year anytime Whitney had an opportunity to interact with or be around upperclassmen she would
take it thinking you know maybe I can learn something and in fact that morning as Whitney
was making her way across campus she saw a sign that was asking for
students to volunteer to the next day head out to this banquet hall to set up this big banquet for
the school's new incoming president. And so when Whitney walked over to the table and asked the
people what this was all about, she would learn that the majority of the people that had signed
up to be volunteers so far were upperclassmen.
And so as soon as she heard that, Whitney was quick to write her name down as well.
The rest of the day would go completely as normal for Whitney.
She would go to her classes, she would study, she would meet up with friends, and then eventually
in the evening she would make her way back to her dorm room where she would go to sleep.
Little did she know, when she put her head down on the pillow that night, she was within 24 hours of her life changing in the most drastic way imaginable.
The following morning, Whitney got up early, she took a shower, she brushed her teeth,
and then she spent quite a while just staring at her wardrobe,
debating which outfit she was going to wear,
and then finally she chose the one she wanted, and she got dressed.
Whitney was not vain, but she knew the whole day would be spent around upperclassmen and university staff,
and so she wanted to look her best.
On her way towards her door to leave, Whitney would stop and look in her mirror one last time to make sure she looked okay,
and in this fleeting moment, as she's looking herself up and down,
she couldn't help but feel a justifiable sense of pride in this woman looking back at her. She had gotten into a great college, she had moved hundreds of miles from home and
lived alone by herself for the first time, and her grades all year had been excellent. And so as
Whitney's looking at herself, she thought to herself, you know what, I'm doing pretty good.
Whitney's gaze would move from her reflection up to the clock on the wall and she would see she
was running late.
And so she quickly grabbed her jacket, she threw it over her shoulder, and she went out the door.
When Whitney arrived at the meeting spot in the parking lot nearby, she saw there was a group of
what looked like students standing around a university van. And so Whitney walked up to them
and sure enough, this was the group of volunteers. It consisted of seven other Taylor students,
most of which were seniors, and one university staff member.
And so Whitney didn't know any of them,
and so she quickly introduced herself, everyone said hi, and then because Whitney was the last person they were waiting on,
very quickly after she arrived, they were kind of ushered into the van,
and then the van pulled out of the parking lot and began heading north towards Fort Wayne.
Fort Wayne was where the banquet hall was.
It was located about an hour north.
At some point during this drive north,
Whitney struck up a conversation with a 22-year-old senior named Laura Van Ryn,
who was sitting right next to her.
Whitney and Laura were total strangers,
but they looked so similar physically,
they were both tall, blonde, and very slim,
that when they first got onto the van, one of the other volunteers actually asked them if they were related.
But it wasn't just physical similarities that Laura and Whitney shared. Once they got to talking,
Whitney would learn that Laura had also grown up in a small rural Michigan town. It was called
Caledonia, and it was located only a couple of hours south
of Gaylord, where Whitney had grown up. After the van finally arrived in Fort Wayne, the volunteers
got out, they went inside of the banquet hall building, and for the next several hours, they
set up tables and chairs, they put out silverware, they hung up decorations, and the whole time,
Laura and Whitney just stayed close together, continuing their friendly banter. And then around 7 p.m., when the banquet hall was ready for the next day's ceremony,
the volunteers decided their work was done, and so they left the banquet hall building,
they piled back into the van, and began heading south back towards their campus.
For the first few minutes of the ride, Laura and Whitney would just continue to chat with each
other. But pretty quickly, they, like the rest of the people in the volunteer group, just were tired from all the hard work of moving things around. And so they
became quiet and began looking out the window, just kind of keeping to themselves. About 30 minutes
later, when the van was within a couple of miles of their campus, Whitney would turn and look next
to her at Laura just for a second. And right as she did, Laura would actually look up and look at
Whitney. And so for a really quick second, they made eye contact. And so Whitney kind of awkwardly
smiled at her. And as Laura was smiling back at Whitney, Whitney realized something very strange.
There was this bright light on the side of Laura's face. And then seconds later, that bright light
had grown and the entire interior of the van was completely whited out. And then a second
later, someone towards the front of the van yelled, oh my God, no! And then the van went completely
silent. Within minutes, dozens of 911 calls were coming in from motorists on I-69 saying that
something terrible had happened. When first responders arrived on scene, they were braced for the worst, but even still they were shocked at what they saw. Scattered all
over the northbound and southbound lanes of I-69, not far from Taylor University,
were all these huge chunks of jagged metal, there was glass everywhere, and
there were bodies everywhere. That light that Whitney saw growing on Laura's face
that suddenly filled the entirety of the van
were the headlights of an 80,000 pound
fully loaded tractor trailer truck
driven by Robert Spencer.
Robert was a truck driver
and he was traveling north on I-69
when he fell asleep at the wheel,
at which point his truck veered off the road
into the grassy median between the northbound side
and the southbound side of I-69.
His truck bounced up onto the southbound lane
and crashed into Laura and Whitney's van.
And when it did, the impact literally peeled off
the side of their van and sent the van spinning.
And so as the van is spinning, because of this huge opening in the side of their van and sent the van spinning. And so as the van is spinning,
because of this huge opening in the side of it,
the students inside were literally being violently thrown
out of the van into traffic.
When first responders finally actually began surveying
the crash site, they would find Robert still in his truck,
he was alive, but they would discover
that of the nine occupants inside of that van, five were deceased.
A few hours later, in the early morning hours of April 27th, Whitney Serik's family back
home in Gaylord, Michigan woke up to the sound of a phone ringing.
When one of Whitney's parents answered the phone, it was the Grant County coroner telling
them their daughter
had been in a terrible accident and she was deceased. At the same time, three hours south
of Gaylord, Michigan in Caledonia, Michigan, the Van Ryn family also was woken up in the middle of
the night to a phone call, except the call they got was that their daughter Laura had been in that
same crash, but she had survived, although
she was in critical condition. In the days that followed, the Serik family had Whitney's body
transported to Gaylord, and then they began to plan for her funeral. A funeral that would have
to be closed casket because of the extensive damage to Whitney's body. Meanwhile, Laura Van Ryn's
family rushed to Parkview Hospital in Fort Wayne,
and they would find their daughter bandaged head to toe with a neck brace on, laying in a hospital
bed in a coma. Doctors would tell Laura's family that even though Laura was now stable, there was
no way of knowing if she would ever come out of that coma. And even if she did, she had suffered a serious brain
injury, which likely would impact her ability to function. And so knowing that at best, this was
going to be a very long road to recovery, Laura's family decided to move her from Fort Wayne back
home to Michigan to a rehabilitation center in Grand Rapids that specialized in brain injury. And so while the
Van Ryns were in the process of moving Laura back to Michigan, the Sareks were in the process of
saying their final goodbyes to Whitney. On April 29th, so three days after the accident, the Sareks
would hold a visitation in their hometown of Gaylord. A visitation is a time for friends and acquaintances to come together
and pay respects and offer condolences to the people that the deceased have left behind.
For Whitney's visitation, more than 1,400 people attended, which was nearly half of Gaylord's total
population. The following day, on April 30th, Whitney was buried. At the same time, Laura's family, who had been taking turns keeping a 24-hour bedside vigil with Laura in the Grand Rapids facility,
were given some incredible news.
Based on brain scans, it looked very much like Laura would wake up from her coma, although there was no timeline.
Over the next couple of weeks, Laura remained comatose, but her body would slowly begin to heal
and all signs seemed to be pointing towards her eventually making a recovery. And then on Tuesday,
May 16th, so 20 days after the accident, Laura woke up from her coma. And amazingly, at first,
it seemed like her brain was functioning the way it should be. The family could not believe their luck. This was a
miracle. Over the next few days, Laura would slowly regain her strength to the point where
she could move some limbs and she could sit up in her bed and then ask for her cognitive function.
It seemed like she was making strides, but then she would do something that would make doctors
and her family and everybody around her start to question if her brain really was okay.
On Monday, May 22nd, so one week after Laura had woken up from her coma, she was sitting in her
hospital bed with her physical therapist right next to her and her family was in the room as well.
And at some point, her physical therapist handed Laura a pencil and then she put a pad of paper
in front of her. And then the therapist told
Laura to write a word down that was very specific. It was a word that Laura should know well, and a
word that Laura should be able to spell. And so after Laura kind of gave a nod, saying she understood
the assignment, Laura took the pencil and very awkwardly and painstakingly wrote out a word.
But when she was done, and the therapist looked at what she had
written, it was wrong. It didn't make any sense. And so she asked Laura to do it again. And so Laura,
with even more determination, would try to write this word. And once again, she wrote the same word,
the same incorrect word. And so it was at this point that the therapist and the onlooking family
started to realize that, you know, her injury to her brain
might be more extensive than we thought. However, as everyone in that room would soon find out,
that was not the case. There was something much, much bigger going on.
Back on April 26th, just minutes after the car accident, first responders began moving about the crash
site to figure out who was deceased and who was still alive. When they found Laura, she was barely
clinging to life on the side of the road, and so they rushed over to her, they put her on a stretcher
along with her purse, which contained her driver's license. They put that all together, they put her
on an ambulance, and they sent her to the hospital. Once Laura arrived at the hospital, doctors would
use her driver's license inside of her purse to identify her, and then they began wrapping her
head to toe in bandages and casts. And when bandages began coming off over the following weeks,
it was immediately obvious to everyone that this accident had significantly altered Laura's
physical appearance, most notably her teeth.
They almost looked like they had been shifted to one side in her mouth. However, to Laura's family,
they didn't care how she looked. They only cared that she was still alive. But on Monday, May 22nd,
when Laura was handed that piece of paper and a pencil and she was told to write her name, she did not write L-A-U-R-A Laura. She wrote W-H-I-T-N-E-Y,
Whitney. It would turn out a colossal mistake was made and nobody caught it until that moment.
The woman sitting in the hospital bed with the pencil and paper was not 22-year-old Laura Van Ryn.
The woman sitting in the hospital bed was 18-year-old Whitney Sarek. When Whitney was found
on the side of the road clinging to life, the first responders thought the purse next to her
was hers. And so they opened it up, they found a driver's license, they looked at it,
and they looked at the victim on the ground, and they looked identical. And so they said, okay, this is Laura. And amazingly, Whitney's purse that
contained her driver's license happened to land on the ground next to Laura's body. And so Laura
was misidentified as Whitney Sarek. A week after Whitney had written her name down on that pad of paper,
it was officially confirmed that this was a case of mistaken identity.
And so once again, the Sarek family received a call in the middle of the night
from the Grant County coroner.
Except this time, they were telling them that your daughter did not die in that car accident.
She's alive.
She's in Grand Rapids waiting for you.
And so the Sarek family,
they were completely shocked. They wanted this to be true, but it just seemed too good to be true.
They had had a funeral for Whitney. They had buried Whitney, except because it was closed
casket, they never saw Whitney. And so the Sareks hopped in a plane, they flew to Grand Rapids,
and they walked into that hospital room. And there on the hospital bed was their daughter Whitney with her arms outstretched, crying, calling for her parents.
While this, of course, was a miracle for the Sareks, it was at the same time a complete nightmare for the Van Rens.
They had had their suspicions that something was off about their daughter, most notably her teeth, because they just didn't look like their daughter's teeth.
But they had been told by the doctors and by anybody who would talk to them
that it was perfectly normal for people involved in these very significant accidents
to look completely different or even act completely different.
And so the Van Ryns just kind of put their suspicions to the side
and focused on looking after their child and helping her recover.
A few days later, Laura Van Ryn's body, which had been buried in Gaylord, Michigan, under the tombstone that said Whitney Sarek,
was exhumed and her body was flown to Caledonia, where the Van Ryn family was able to give their daughter a proper funeral and burial.
Even though Whitney and Laura had only known each other very briefly
during that volunteer event in Fort Wayne, their families would forge a bond over this shared
trauma. And in 2008, two years after the crash, the Sareks and the Van Ryns would co-author a book
about their experience in going through this horrible event from each of their perspectives.
their experience in going through this horrible event from each of their perspectives. That book is called Mistaken Identity, Two Families, One Survivor, Unwavering Hope. Also that year, on
April 26th, so the second anniversary of the accident, Taylor University would dedicate a
prayer chapel to the five victims. Since the crash, Indiana has changed their state's protocols and
procedures for identifying accident victims to ensure this type of mix-up can never happen again.
As for Robert Spencer, the truck driver who caused the fatal accident, he would be sentenced to four years in prison.
Hello, I'm Emily, and I'm one of the hosts of Terribly Famous, the show that takes you inside the lives of our biggest celebrities.
And they don't get much bigger than the man who made badminton sexy.
OK, maybe that's a stretch, but if I say pop star and shuttlecocks,
you know who I'm talking about.
No? Short shorts? Free cocktails? Careless whispers?
OK, last one. It's not Andrew Ridgely.
Yep, that's right, it's Stone Cold icon George Michael.
From teen pop sensation to one of the biggest solo artists on the planet,
join us for our new series, George Michael's Fight for Freedom.
From the outside, it looks like he has it all.
But behind the trademark dark sunglasses is a man in turmoil.
George is trapped in a lie of his own making with a secret he feels would ruin him if the truth ever came out.
Follow Terribly Famous wherever you listen to your podcasts or listen early and ad-free
on Wondery Plus on Apple Podcasts or the Wondery app.
In May of 1980, near Anaheim, California, Dorothy Jane Scott noticed her friend had an inflamed red
wound on his arm and he seemed really unwell. So she wound up taking him to the hospital right away
so he could get treatment. While Dorothy's friend waited for his prescription, Dorothy went to grab
her car to pick him up at the exit. But she would never be seen alive again, leaving us to wonder,
decades later, what really happened to Dorothy Jane Scott? From Wondery, Generation Y is a podcast
that covers notable true crime cases like this one and so many more. Every week, hosts Aaron and
Justin sit down to discuss a new case covering every angle and theory, walking through the
forensic evidence, and interviewing those close to the case to try and discover what really happened. And with over 450
episodes, there's a case for every true crime listener. Follow the Generation Y podcast on
Amazon Music or wherever you get your podcasts. Our next story is called Random.
In 2019, Meg Maurer was a 21-year-old senior at Tulane University in New Orleans, Louisiana.
She was studying ecology and evolutionary biology and planned to pursue a career in scientific illustration after graduation. This was a field that combined her skill as a scientist, her incredible artistic ability, and her general love of nature.
But despite her intellectual brilliance, what Meg was actually known for was her very uplifting personality.
When her mother was asked what her daughter was like, she said, well, it's like
trying to describe what it's like to feel the warmth of the sun. There are not words to accurately
describe what that feels like. And that was Meg. She was radiant. She was joyous. She was
adventuresome. She was kind. She was really just a wonderful person to be around. In March of that
year, just two months before their graduation, Meg and two of her close friends decided to go on a trip for spring break.
This would be their last spring break as students, and they wanted to enjoy it.
Because they were all in excellent physical condition,
they decided they would spend the week hiking in Georgia.
When Meg told her family about her big plans,
they could tell she was extremely excited,
and they just told her, you know, be safe, and we'll see you see when you get back on the morning of their departure which was march 5th meg packed her
suitcase into the trunk of her small green sedan and then she drove over to her two friends
apartment building and they came out and they put their suitcases into the car and then once
the car was all packed and all three of them were inside they they hit the road. The drive from Tulane University to this area in Georgia
where they'd be hiking took about eight hours if you didn't stop. But none of them were in a
particularly big rush, and so they figured they would just stop along the way, and if they got
to Georgia super late at night, so be it. After being on the road for two hours without stopping,
they all needed to use the bathroom, and so Meg decided to pull over at the first rest stop she saw. And the first one she saw was in this
residential town in Mississippi called Gautier. So she pulls off the highway into this very
nondescript rest stop and all three of them get out. They go into the main building and they use
the restroom. Meg was the first one to be done. So she came outside and she waited right near the
bathroom door. And then her two friends, they finished up as well, they came out, and then the trio began walking back towards
the parking lot where Meg's car was. At the same time, a man driving an 18-wheeler tractor-trailer
truck was bombing down the highway right outside of this rest stop, and right before he was going
to pass the area where this rest stop was, he heard something fall off the back of his truck.
He instinctively
checked both of his mirrors to see if maybe he could see what had fallen off, but he didn't see
anything in the road, and so he just pulled over onto the shoulder and got out to see what was
going on. When he walked towards the back of his truck, he expected to see, you know, maybe one of
the back doors had popped open or something like that, but even before he made it to the back of his truck and could even look at those back doors,
he already knew what had fallen off the truck.
Two of his back tires were just gone.
This truck had what's called dual rear wheels,
which meant on the axle, there was not just one wheel on each side.
Instead, there were two wheels on each side.
So four wheels across one axle.
And so each of these two wheels were bolt side, so four wheels across one axle. And so each
of these two wheels were bolted together and would turn at the same time and kind of functioned like
one big fat tire. This gave the truck more stability and safety when it was towing. The driver, in a
panic, looked back down the road in the direction he had just come, hoping to just see the tires
somewhere, but they weren't anywhere to be found and so not
really knowing what to do he just instinctively called his boss and told him what was going on
and his boss just said hold tight i will send help out to you and so this driver is left to just stand
on the side of the road and wait for help to arrive and so as he's doing that he's just staring
back down the road in the direction he had just come, as if these tires are just going to magically appear.
And as he's looking in this direction, he starts to notice on the other side of the highway,
there are police cars and ambulances streaming into a rest stop that he had just passed.
And it was the rest stop where Meg and her two friends had been.
It would turn out when these two tires became dislodged from this truck they went careening across the
highway to the other side across oncoming traffic all the way up into this rest stop and they
crashed directly into meg right as she was climbing back into her car these two tires combined weighed
almost 1 000 pounds and so the impact killed meg she was pronounced dead on the scene
And so the impact killed Meg. She was pronounced dead on the scene.
After an investigation, it was not conclusively determined what actually caused these tires to fall off.
The likely cause was they were missing a small part known as a locking washer that costs $3 and is very easy to acquire.
But regardless, at this point, the incident is considered a freak accident.
The next and final story of today's episode is called Goosebumps.
In 2006, a 20-year-old woman named Sarah started having some very strange dreams about a woman named Aurora.
She had a very striking face with sharp features and long black hair.
Now, her dreams varied.
Sometimes Sarah was in a crowd of people, or she was at her office, or she was just alone in a room.
But in all of her dreams, Aurora would always show up. Either she would interact with Aurora and they would speak, but Sarah could never remember what they actually spoke about.
Or Aurora would just be in the crowd or in the background, just watching Sarah. Now, she had
these dreams enough that eventually Sarah began to think, I must know someone named Aurora. I must
have come across this person, and now they're just
kind of manifesting in my brain at night when I'm sleeping. And so she began going through her older
posts on social media to look in pictures of her and of her friends to see if there was a woman
with striking features and long black hair that was this Aurora person in her dream. But after
looking through hundreds and hundreds of pictures,
she couldn't find any indication that she had met this person,
at least not according to her social media.
And so Sarah began just going on Google and typing in,
Aurora, long black hair, striking features.
Has anybody dreamed about this?
To see if there were people talking about having this type of dream on the internet.
But she had no luck.
Eventually, after about three or four months of having these strange dreams that Aurora was in, Aurora stopped showing
up in Sarah's dreams. It was like it suddenly was all over, and so very quickly, Sarah just kind of
forgot about it. A few years later, on Halloween night 2009, Sarah and a friend pulled off the
highway into a gas station. They had been out
with some friends celebrating Halloween and now they were making their way back home. Sarah pulled
into an empty spot right in front of the convenience store and after they were parked, Sarah and her
friend got out, they went inside, they got some snacks and drinks, and then they came back outside
and climbed back into Sarah's car. A few moments later, Sarah had turned her car on,
she had backed out, and she had driven past all of the gas station pumps, and she was making her
way towards the single-lane strip of road that merged out onto the highway. It was how anybody
who got into this gas station got back out onto the highway. And so as she's getting closer to
the entrance of this short merge road, her phone suddenly rings.
What happens next occurred over a span of just a few seconds.
So it might seem like this is over several minutes, but this all happened pretty much
simultaneously.
So she's pulling up to the entrance of this merge road, her cell phone rings, and because
there was no one behind her, it was not a busy night, Sarah decides to just stop her
car, put it in park so she can safely take this phone call.
And so she stops her car pretty much right in front of the entrance to this merge road.
And she picks up her phone.
She looks at the number and she doesn't recognize it, but she picks it up anyways.
And she says, hello.
There was silence on her phone.
And as Sarah is saying, hello, is anybody there?
Another car from the gas station pulls up right behind Sarah's car,
and they start honking their horn immediately.
They're in a huge rush.
And so Sarah, who's totally embarrassed that she's blocking traffic,
she hangs up the phone, she puts it down,
she puts her car back in drive, and she hits the gas.
But this driver behind her is apparently in such a rush,
they're so impatient, that they actually swerved
around her, driving on the dirt off to the side of the road just to get around her, and then they
sped off down the merge road back onto the highway. And literally, seconds later, another car that was
already on the highway, a silver Honda Civic, lost control and smashed into this car that had just passed Sarah's car. So there's this huge car
accident literally right in front of Sarah and her friend who have now stopped the car. They're
right at the end of the merge road looking at this horrible accident that they narrowly escaped.
Sarah put her car back in park, she picked up her phone, and she called the police. When the police
showed up a few moments later, they took downah and her friends version of events and then a little while later after the ambulances had
left and after the two cars had been pulled off of the highway one of the police officers pulled
sarah aside and told her that the driver of the honda civic and the driver of the car that had
swerved around her had both been killed in the accident.
Shocked, the only thing Sarah could think to do was to call back that number she didn't recognize that had effectively stopped her from getting onto the highway and maybe even stopped her from being
hit by that Honda Civic. And so she wanted to talk to this person and thank them for saving her life.
But when she called the number back, the person did not pick
up. However, it went to her voicemail, and it said, Hi, you've reached Aurora. Leave your name
and number after the beep. Sarah could not believe it. She said she had never felt goosebumps like
that in her entire life. The next day, Sarah tried calling the number again, and this time the woman, Aurora, answered the phone.
The two got to talking, and Sarah explained her crazy dreams, and now this crazy car crash thing, and how it's all connected.
And Aurora would tell Sarah, like, that's amazing, this is a crazy story you're telling me,
except I didn't call you last night, I have no idea how you got my phone number.
call you last night. I have no idea how you got my phone number. And so at the end of this phone call, the two women really had not reached any sort of explanation for how this came to be,
how they came to be talking. But they ultimately just said, OK, hey, you know, thanks and best of
luck to you. And then they hung up. After the call was over, Sarah found herself just kind of
sitting there, not really sure how to react to what had just happened. It was such a totally bizarre thing that she had just been through over the past 24 hours. And then if you
include the dream, this has been a multi-year long thing. And so on a whim, Sarah just opens up her
Facebook account and she plugs in Aurora's full name because Aurora had given her her full name
on this phone call they had just had. And when she looked at her phone, when the results came in, Sarah nearly fainted. Right at the top of the results page was this
woman, Aurora's Facebook account, and her profile picture showed her face. And when Sarah looked at
her face, it was the exact same face she had seen so many times in her dreams. It was the same Aurora with the striking features and long black hair.
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