So, picture this: The back window was smashed, and the car had rolled over, landing completely upside down. I was still awake, but I couldnt feel my legs at all.
Later on, Shannon found out her pelvis was fractured in three places because of the accident. Can you imagine? Out of nowhere, another car comes driving along, headlights cutting through the darkness as Shannon desperately tried waving for help. She managed a shaky shout, saying she was hurt, and then everything fadedshe blacked out.
The driver spotted her, slammed on the brakes, and rushed over to check. Shannon was unconscious by then, bleeding heavily from her head and arms. Without hesitating, he rang 999 right away and stayed by her side until the ambulance arrived. If it wasnt for his quick thinking, Shannon might not have made it through that nightmare.
I honestly cant say how long I was knocked out before I came around, but when I did, it just felt like this huge, comforting presence filled the air. There was a story not long agoa woman was out for a walk in the park with her dog when, all of a sudden, she collapsed right there on the path.
Shed had a heart attack, lying unconscious as her loyal pup stayed right next to her, guarding her while she was completely out. It was hours before someone stumbled across them and dialled for an ambulancesadly, by then, she had passed away.
Then theres the story of a man whose faithful dog didnt budge from his side through a three-day coma. That dog refused to leave his bedside even once. People called him a heroproof that dogs really are a mans best friend, especially when things get tough.








