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| Time | Event | |------|-------| | | Brianna’s sedan is struck head‑on by a semi‑truck that swerved into her lane. | | 6:18 a.m. | Airbags deploy; the vehicle rolls once before coming to rest on its side. | | 6:19 a.m. | Bri, semi‑conscious, pulls her 3‑year‑old daughter, Mia , from the wreckage. | | 6:20 a.m. | She spots her 1‑year‑old son, Eli , trapped under the dashboard. | | 6:22 a.m. | Using her shoulder and a broken seat belt, Bri lifts the dashboard enough to free Eli. | | 6:25 a.m. | First responders arrive; Bri’s injuries are severe but she remains alert. | | Time | Event | |------|-------| | |

Later, at the hospital, a doctor said Mom had a mild concussion and six stitches. The CT scan was clear. We sat in the fluorescent-lit room until dusk, eating stale crackers from a vending machine. Brianna fell asleep with her head on Mom’s lap. I stared at the dried salt still crusted on my own arms and thought about the phrase “mom comes first.” It sounds like a rule of etiquette, a family hierarchy. But what I learned on May 28 is that it is actually a physics of love: a mother’s body moves toward her child’s danger faster than fear, faster than self-preservation, faster than any wave.

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