Crash Page #4
- Year:
- 2012
- 5 min
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Trust me, OK?
This way.
It was just a shock. Like,
I knew he was going to be here
but I was having such
a good time with you,
I completely forgot.
And there he was.
Kate's right. Life goes on.
And bit by bit,
you just get on with it.
Tom's going to propose, isn't he?
You have the attention
span of a goldfish.
Come on!
Yeah, but where are we going?
You need to tell me!
Tom! Come on.
The pool. This is what
you wanted to show me
when I swim here all the time?
Where did you get those?
I have my connections.
Right. Close your eyes.
What? Close you eyes! Tom! God!
Oh, careful.
Two more steps.
I am not making out with you
in the pool, there's no way.
See, that were the thing.
Just seemed right.
You're always in the pool and
you're always going on about
how you love being under water.
Oi, are you peeking?
No! Good. Don't.
All right, OK,
sit here, sit down.
What are you doing to me?
And open your eyes.
Oh, Tom!
See? You're not the only one
that can organise things.
Kate.
Oh, my God. Oh, my God.
Will you do me
the honour of marrying me?
Tom.
This wasn't supposed to
happen like this.
You were supposed to wait
a year or two.
You need to get a job. Yeah.
And I need to go to college and...
I've checked your schedule
and I've moved it up a little bit.
So, what do you say?
It's opal.
Yeah.
Are you going to answer?
Yes. Yes.
All right?
My cue to leave.
How are you?
Yeah, I'm good. You?
Great.
Well, David's a dick.
So everyone keeps saying.
Do you mind if I sit here with you?
No.
Guess this is like
payback for you then?
What, you mean for me going
away on holiday with my family
and then you drop me by text
and then I find out over Twitter
you're going out with David?
No. But it's a pretty
good start, yeah.
You know, I did always feel
like a b*tch doing that to you.
Well, you know what, don't worry
about it cos I always thought
you was a b*tch anyway.
Oh.
Well, so what are you doing here?
I don't know. Katie
organised it, didn't she?
No, why are you really here?
Fancy a dance?
Do you know what? I can't,
I've got two left feet.
Well, you'll fit right in.
Come on.
I feel like I'm underwater.
We should get back to the party.
Just one minute.
I wasn't going to come tonight.
What? I said I'm really glad I came.
Oi!
I'm getting married!
What? Is she up the duff, yeah?
She said yes?
I designed it.
What? You sneaky cow!
Quality.
Oh, you lovely, lovely boy!
Leah. Leah! Are you all right?
Leah, are you all right?
F***!
Are you all right?
Come here.
Brian!
Brian? You're going to be
all right, all right?
You're going to be all right.
Brian? Brian?
You're going to be all right, mate,
you're going to be all right.
Hey, you, are you OK?
What's your name?
Are you OK? Are you hurt?
Nothing broken?
Ashley. OK, Ashley, are you OK?
Are you hurt?
I lost my hat.
Nothing broken?
Brian, I think he's...
OK, I need you to focus, Ashley.
Can you do that?
OK, keep talking to her,
just keep talking.
OK, mate, can you hear me?
Hey, mate, can you hear me?
Kate? Kate?
Kate? Kate?
Wake up, Kate.
Kate, you have to wake up.
Kate. Kate. You have to wake up.
I've got a priority incident.
Two vehicles off of Blacks Road.
For Rachel.
What would she do without you, eh?
Kate.
Do you remember the prom?
Do you remember how you said we
all looked so good together
and that we'd always be
together we'd always be,
no matter what? You have to wake up.
Get up, Kate.
Get up, Kate! Get up!
Kate.
Hope you left hot water in the tank.
I left more than you
ever leave for me.
Oh, tell me that's not work.
Hello?
Are you sure it were Ethan's? What?
What... what road were it?
Can you hear that?
Can't hear anything.
Exactly. Peace and quiet.
Probably for the last time during
the Christmas holidays
now she's home.
Well, it's you who always
invites everybody over. I know.
Every year you say we're going
to have a nice, quiet family
Christmas and every year you
pack the house to the rafters.
We've got some good
memories here, haven't we?
And we'll make new memories
in the new place.
Did you hear that?
Oh, I'm not falling for that
one again. No, I'm serious.
I think that's the door. Just give
me a minute. Just hold that thought.
Jesus, Susanna, what is it?
There were an accident,
I don't know how bad it were.
Rachel's not answering her phone.
Kate were in it too. What?
Whereabouts?
Over the field.
Somewhere on Blacks Road. Keys.
Hurry up back here!
Can you hear me? Whatever you do,
don't take your goggles off, OK?
Confirm, the oncoming vehicle
is a silver four by four.
Driver is receiving
medical attention.
Rachel? Rachel!
Rachel!
Rachel! Rach?
OK, OK, listen to me! Everyone's
doing everything they can.
Rachel! You need to wait in my car.
As soon as I know anything,
I will come find you.
Rachel!
Whoa, whoa, you can't
come through here.
No, no, our daughter's down there.
Martin?
Look, I'm sorry, mate,
I can't let you through. Kate.
She was in Tom Harris's car.
Just leave it to paramedics.
Have you seen her? Is she all right?
I'm just hearing chatter over
the radio. Is she all right?
All I can tell you is
they were working on the lads.
She's OK? 911, confirmed.
What does that mean?
What does that mean?
You should wait in your car. Oh,
for God's sake! What does it mean?
There's been a fatality. Oh, Jesus.
It don't mean it's your Kate.
Come through here.
Who's in the ambulance?
Tell us something, please!
We're taking two girls to hospital.
Rachel Grew to Millwood General.
Rachel? Kate Harper
to City and Borough.
Our Kate. Right, City and Borough.
Hang on, that's not right.
I need to see her!
We should be out there.
I feel sick.
We should be doing something.
How is she? Rachel's been taken to
City and Borough Hospital.
Was she OK? Was she OK?
She's pretty banged up. I'd get to
hospital as quickly as possible.
Mate, can you give us
a lift to our house, please?
It's just a quarter of
a mile in that direction.
I'm sorry, sir,
I can't leave the scene. Oh, f***!
Sorry, Rachel Grew's
gone to City and Borough,
your Kate's gone to
Millwood General.
Ashley. Is that Ashley? Ashley!
She was with our Kate.
Two minutes, please.
Two minutes. Just you.
Ashley, you OK?
Our Kate. How is she?
She were all right.
I was holding her hand.
She were trapped in the car
but she were all right.
And you, you're all right, yeah?
Brian's gone.
Martin!
Hey, love. You shouldn't wander off.
Get this round you.
They're done up there.
Someone'll be along to look at
you in a minute, all right, love?
How long is it going to be?
Why is it taking that long?
I can't do it!
Come on. Come on.
Suze, come on, come on,
we've got to be strong.
We've got to be strong. Let's just
get to the hospital, all right?
Cuts, bruises, fractured nose.
You were lucky. Right, love.
Kate, my girlfriend,
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