Samantha (Corrections Officer)
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I'm trying to wake myself up. Und das war's. Es gibt nichts Besseres, was ich erinnere. Ich glaube nicht, dass jemand im Restbereich war, um ehrlich zu sein. Weil ich glaube, als ich da war, war ich der einzige Auto. Ich bin zurück in den Auto gegangen, habe angefangen zu fahren. Ich bin wach geworden. Ich bin nicht mehr schlau. Ich habe mich eigentlich gut gefühlt und ich habe mich erfrischt.
I'm trying to wake myself up. Und das war's. Es gibt nichts Besseres, was ich erinnere. Ich glaube nicht, dass jemand im Restbereich war, um ehrlich zu sein. Weil ich glaube, als ich da war, war ich der einzige Auto. Ich bin zurück in den Auto gegangen, habe angefangen zu fahren. Ich bin wach geworden. Ich bin nicht mehr schlau. Ich habe mich eigentlich gut gefühlt und ich habe mich erfrischt.
I'm trying to wake myself up. Und das war's. Es gibt nichts Besseres, was ich erinnere. Ich glaube nicht, dass jemand im Restbereich war, um ehrlich zu sein. Weil ich glaube, als ich da war, war ich der einzige Auto. Ich bin zurück in den Auto gegangen, habe angefangen zu fahren. Ich bin wach geworden. Ich bin nicht mehr schlau. Ich habe mich eigentlich gut gefühlt und ich habe mich erfrischt.
Und ich habe angefangen zu fahren. I think I drove for maybe five more minutes and then I saw a sign that said Columbia, next six interchanges. And the next sign that I saw was the Columbia sign. I feel like I had only been on the road for 20 or 30 minutes. I'm like confused because how did I get here? I just started driving. I have not been driving for two hours. I have not. I had just left.
Und ich habe angefangen zu fahren. I think I drove for maybe five more minutes and then I saw a sign that said Columbia, next six interchanges. And the next sign that I saw was the Columbia sign. I feel like I had only been on the road for 20 or 30 minutes. I'm like confused because how did I get here? I just started driving. I have not been driving for two hours. I have not. I had just left.
Und ich habe angefangen zu fahren. I think I drove for maybe five more minutes and then I saw a sign that said Columbia, next six interchanges. And the next sign that I saw was the Columbia sign. I feel like I had only been on the road for 20 or 30 minutes. I'm like confused because how did I get here? I just started driving. I have not been driving for two hours. I have not. I had just left.
When I saw the sign, I realized that I'm at my two-hour mark. And I looked at my clock in the car, and it said what I thought, where I knew I was. The time, I didn't drive for two hours. So I was so confused of how I got there, because my clock in the car stayed the same. My clock still reflected that it's just a little after 9 a.m. in the morning. And I left at 8.30. I didn't drive two hours.
When I saw the sign, I realized that I'm at my two-hour mark. And I looked at my clock in the car, and it said what I thought, where I knew I was. The time, I didn't drive for two hours. So I was so confused of how I got there, because my clock in the car stayed the same. My clock still reflected that it's just a little after 9 a.m. in the morning. And I left at 8.30. I didn't drive two hours.
When I saw the sign, I realized that I'm at my two-hour mark. And I looked at my clock in the car, and it said what I thought, where I knew I was. The time, I didn't drive for two hours. So I was so confused of how I got there, because my clock in the car stayed the same. My clock still reflected that it's just a little after 9 a.m. in the morning. And I left at 8.30. I didn't drive two hours.
So when I got home, my husband came out to the car and was upset and yelling and where have you been? They were wondering if I had gotten into an accident or where did I go? I'm really baffled by what happened. I don't understand. My husband was freaking out and where have you been? And I was like, what do you mean? So when I get home, it's still like this kind of dusk outside.
So when I got home, my husband came out to the car and was upset and yelling and where have you been? They were wondering if I had gotten into an accident or where did I go? I'm really baffled by what happened. I don't understand. My husband was freaking out and where have you been? And I was like, what do you mean? So when I get home, it's still like this kind of dusk outside.
So when I got home, my husband came out to the car and was upset and yelling and where have you been? They were wondering if I had gotten into an accident or where did I go? I'm really baffled by what happened. I don't understand. My husband was freaking out and where have you been? And I was like, what do you mean? So when I get home, it's still like this kind of dusk outside.
Usually this drive takes me three hours. It took me nine. I don't know how I got from Charleston to Columbia. And I don't know where six hours of my time went. And he was really upset, like really upset, saying, you know... You've been gone all day and where have you been and where did I take his kids and that kind of thing. But I was like, my children are in the car and they're sleeping.
Usually this drive takes me three hours. It took me nine. I don't know how I got from Charleston to Columbia. And I don't know where six hours of my time went. And he was really upset, like really upset, saying, you know... You've been gone all day and where have you been and where did I take his kids and that kind of thing. But I was like, my children are in the car and they're sleeping.
Usually this drive takes me three hours. It took me nine. I don't know how I got from Charleston to Columbia. And I don't know where six hours of my time went. And he was really upset, like really upset, saying, you know... You've been gone all day and where have you been and where did I take his kids and that kind of thing. But I was like, my children are in the car and they're sleeping.
I didn't go anywhere. I just drove here from Charleston. To me, it's still 11.45 a.m. in the morning and I don't know what he's talking about. He was so upset, so upset. After we kind of argued back and forth about it, I realized he was actually really upset and he wasn't joking. And then the phone rang and my mother called me. When my mother called me, she was, where have you been?
I didn't go anywhere. I just drove here from Charleston. To me, it's still 11.45 a.m. in the morning and I don't know what he's talking about. He was so upset, so upset. After we kind of argued back and forth about it, I realized he was actually really upset and he wasn't joking. And then the phone rang and my mother called me. When my mother called me, she was, where have you been?
I didn't go anywhere. I just drove here from Charleston. To me, it's still 11.45 a.m. in the morning and I don't know what he's talking about. He was so upset, so upset. After we kind of argued back and forth about it, I realized he was actually really upset and he wasn't joking. And then the phone rang and my mother called me. When my mother called me, she was, where have you been?
We've been upset. We thought you were in an accident. We had already called the police. Then I realized it wasn't a joke anymore. I remember asking my mom what time it was. And I want to say it was like 5.30, 6 o'clock p.m. And then when I spoke to my mother, and then I'm confused because I was like, no, I just drove right here. It shouldn't have taken me nine hours.
We've been upset. We thought you were in an accident. We had already called the police. Then I realized it wasn't a joke anymore. I remember asking my mom what time it was. And I want to say it was like 5.30, 6 o'clock p.m. And then when I spoke to my mother, and then I'm confused because I was like, no, I just drove right here. It shouldn't have taken me nine hours.