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christinec June 5, 2005
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My brake line broke one

Saturday in early September while I was merging onto a busy highway on my way home from

the beach. This can be a frightening experience, though I was less panicked than I was

the first time it
happened.

Immediately the conversation with my

cousin, Austin, who fixed my brakes the first time, played through my head.

“I replaced the line on one side, but the other side is kind of

rusted. You’ll need to get it replaced soon. That means this can happen
again, so

don’t forget,” he warned.

“How long can I wait?” I asked.

Oh, how I love to procrastinate. Naturally, he laughed. I was acting

just like those annoying people who call me at work and ask how long my boss will be on

the phone.

I didn’t actually forget about the brakes, but other stuff

came up. Broken brakes in the middle of the weekend aren’t much fun, but my beloved

car and I were blessed and made it home unscathed. After all, when brakes go

bad, there is always a good chance of injury. My cup was half full.

I

awoke the next morning to a perfectly clear sky and a serenade of cicadae. My little

June bug friends came late this year and they seemed to be preserving the summer with

their song. The cicadae always sing on perfect beach days, and summer becomes far more

precious in early September. I wanted nothing more than to build a comfy sand bed, bury

my toes in the powdery sand, swim with hermit crabs and baby bass, and soak up the last

of the summer sun.

Perhaps if I was very careful I could drive to the

beach. I would drive slowly. It wasn’t as if the brakes were completely broken. You

just had to hit them 50% sooner than you normally would to stop in time.

Driving to the beach with broken brakes probably wouldn’t be a very

good idea. Why, I could be hurt, maimed or even killed. Or I could injure my fellow man.

That would be very bad indeed.

The song of the cicadae reached a

magnificent crescendo.

How could I not go to the

beach?

Maybe I could call cousin Austin and ask him if I’d make it any

worse if I drove carefully to the beach. I picked up the phone, started to dial, and

then hung up as I imagined how the conversation would unfold. I was certain that Austin

would advise me not to drive my car in that condition. He would probably think me a fool

for even asking, and he’d be right.

I told myself I would make breakfast,

drink coffee, work out, and think about it. I secretly knew there was nothing to think

about, but sometimes it helps to play these little mind games with myself. For when it

comes to things I really love, I often find myself walking a fine line between

responsibility and foolishness.

Austin had my car fixed on Monday. When I

went to pick it up after work, he told me it would need a new tire. I refrained from

asking how long the worn tire would be good for. It’s always good to know when a tire

is on its last treads, but surely it would survive a few more trips to the beach

first.

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