An inch or more of slick
 
 white stuff covers the road. My headlights glare
 
 off it, and off the falling snow,
 
 falling heavier now, splatting the windshield
 
 like giant wet bugs,
 
 and it just keeps coming straight at me.
 
 Oh my God, it wants me.
 
 Slow down, Kristina! But this time when I semi-
 
 pump the brakes, the LTD
 
 has a mind of its own and it just keeps going,
 
 wherever it wants, and I can’t
 
 slow it, can’t steer it, and all of a sudden, Wham!
 
 It stops, nose down, slamming
 
 me forward, against the steering wheel. And I
 
 can’t move. Don’t dare move.
 
 Okay, Not Good
 
 I assess personal damage. Don’t
 
 think I’m hurt, at least not badly.
 
 Beyond a likely steering-wheel-
 
 shaped bruise, and having
 
 the wind totally stolen from
 
 me, I’m all in one piece, and
 
 everything seems to work.
 
 The car, however, is a different story.
 
 It landed facedown in a drainage
 
 ditch, one rear wheel tilted off
 
 the ground. No way can I get it
 
 out on my own. I’ll have to walk,
 
 and I’d better get going before a cop
 
 happens along, not that many cops use