Sodo-Life Eternal Part 1

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Tw! Death, Grief, Car accident, "it was my fault"

This will be the last part of my Life Eternal series. If you want different Ghouls, please tell me! (Or maybe you want the Papas too)

This is also the only one that has two parts. (You'll see why it is so long)

But I hope you'll enjoy it!

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Part 1
I sighed contentedly while Sodo and I drove down the highway together. It was a hot summer day, it was warm outside, but the air conditioning kept the car pleasantly cool. I leaned wearily against the glass and yawned.

"Babe, are you already tired?" Sodo asked and I nodded
"Yes. The heat is bothering me," I murmured, hearing him laugh.
"Babygirl, you can't be tired already. I have a lot planned for you today," he said in a rough, attractive and slow voice that made me laugh.
"Sodo, I'm getting too old and fragile for that," I said jokingly and then felt his hand on my thigh.

"Do you know when you feel old and fragile? Tomorrow when you can't walk anymore because I fucked you all night." He looked deep into my eyes and I giggled.
"You little chameur." He also had to grin and now concentrated on driving again.

After about ten minutes I heard him sigh in frustration.
"What's up?" I asked confused and he pointed in the rearview mirror.
"He's been pushing for over a quarter of an hour now. I'm starting to wonder what's wrong with him. I've already driven 160km/h, where does he want to go?" I felt Sodo's heart rate increase and put my hand on his leg to calm him down
"Hey, my little man, it's all right, he's getting better." I smiled at him reassuringly and looked in my wing mirror, where I immediately noticed that the car behind us was really almost on us. If Sodo had to brake even slightly now, he would hit us.
"Just keep driving calmly until you can switch to the middle lane" I said and he nodded. It took a little while before he finally found a gap to drive into. Sodo now relaxed significantly and so did I.

I keep the radio a little louder so it might distract him that someone had just tailed us so close. After about a quarter of an hour I heard him turn the indicator back on so he could switch to the left lane, but I saw someone coming
"Sodo, wait" I said, not knowing if he saw it.
He pulled over again because he was about to switch.
"Thanks" he smiled and waited for the car to pass before changing lanes. I looked in the side mirror again, noticing that the driver from earlier was speeding up behind us.

"Not him again!" Sodo said angrily, who had apparently just noticed him.
"Take it easy, he has to brake anyway," I said encouragingly.
"I thought he drove past us!" He complained and I shrugged.
"Apparently not" I heard him sigh before looking nervously in the mirror.
"He doesn't brake!" Sodo said in panic and wanted to pull over, but since there was another car that we were just overtaking, I stopped him.
"He'll brake! He doesn't want his car to break down either." The other came closer at breakneck speed and Sodo was literally sweating.

"River! It doesn't last! It doesn't last!" Panicked, he looked in the rearview mirror and slowly I got nervous too.
"I'm moving over now," he said when the speeder almost got to us. But I noticed that he was pulling into the left lane, so I slid the wheel back over so we stayed in the lane.
"Brake!" I yelled as the car pulled back in right in front of us and Sodo hit the brakes. Exhausted, I sank into the seat and took a deep breath as I watched the people cheering in the car in front of us, which made me roll my eyes. Such idiots. I looked at Sodo. He looked exhausted and held his head.

"All right, they must be just some teenage idiots wanting to play with their lives" he just sighed in frustration and I watched the car pull into the middle lane and slow down Was so that he drove right next to us. All four occupants of the car raised their hand and laughed and gave their middle finger before picking up the pace and continuing on.

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