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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2015-11-13 07:22 pm

[ SECRET POST #3236 ]


⌈ Secret Post #3236 ⌋

Warning: Some secrets are NOT worksafe and may contain SPOILERS.

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[Video Games, The Last Of Us]


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[Akagami no Shirayukihime]


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[Nameless ~The one thing you must recall~]


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(The Librarians, Cassandra Cillian)


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08. [SPOILERS for Room (2015)]




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09. [SPOILERS for Hemlock Grove seasons 2 & 3]



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10. [WARNING for incest]

[Game of Thrones]















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Re: How the hell do I fix this situation?

(Anonymous) 2015-11-14 03:46 pm (UTC)(link)
As others have said, her insurance rates have probably gone up and she may have to switch to another insurer that isn't necessarily as good (for her own needs) as the one she had (depending on who she already had) in order to afford it. It's also on her driving record that she caused an accident. (Did this happen on a public street? Is there a police record of this?) That takes years to go away.

Finally, who knows how she actually feels about this? She hasn't necessarily dismissed this as no big deal. Even aside from the practical insurance- and driving record-related concerns she might feel really bad about this. I once caused a very minor accident in a parking lot - very low speed, no injuries at all, very minor damage to both cars, insurance took care of everything satisfactorily, responding police officer declined to file a report because it was off the street on private property - but I was really angry at myself over it for a long time (I was being careful and paying attention and I still screwed up!) and experienced a lot of self-doubt about my driving abilities after driving for over 15 years without incident in all kinds of weather and all kinds of vehicles, even long-distance and off-road. Even now, years later, I still mentally kick myself when I think about it. That's not the same thing as living with serious physical pain (which I'm very glad I didn't cause to either of us) but you couldn't say there were absolutely no repercussions on my part.