Finn I took a final gasp of air before taking the crowbar to Miles seatbelt and getting him out to Dylan, who pulled him through the broken window and started to swim to shore. The overflow kicked in and the water rose quicker than I expected, but you never really pay attention to that s**t since you’re never in the water when it happens. In the brief minute or so it took to get Miles out of the car and to swim to the front where Sawyer was I thought I died. Actually, I would rather have me die and to ever see what I saw. She sat there, floating in the water, motionless, eyes open and I freaked the f**k out. I used the crowbar and slammed it in the steering column and got her legs loose enough to get her out. I was internally freaking out as I pulled her out of the car and carried her up

