

Summary of the I Can Create Perfect Accidents
John had been sitting tight, finally out of that hellhole after being framed back in the day. All his energy was zeroed in on one thing: getting justice for what Neil Waters did to him, the kid who still ran the show he'd pissed all over while John was locked up. But how? He felt totally powerless now.
He found himself stuck again, just like before, watching from the outside as Waters Inc. kept sailing. And it got worse – his girlfriend, caught in the crossfire somehow linked to Neil, wasn't doing great. She was flat on her back, barely hanging on. All the fight John thought he'd finally get back felt completely drained.
Then... something crazy happened. He saw a search bar, just like any other website has them now. Boring! But the moment he typed his burning question into it – "How do I make an accident happen perfectly without killing Neil Waters?" – genuinely? The results popped up with this insane level of detail: specific date, exact time down to the second, street corner, even what *exactly* to put there (a Lincoln pencil!) and its precise specs. It was so weird it felt like a glitch.
The search bar seemed to know exactly what he needed... some kind of super-specific predictive thingamajig? And it wasn't just random garbage; it laid out a whole series of events that would supposedly crash Neil's car on him, all without John being the fall guy. It was wild stuff you wouldn't believe unless you saw it for yourself.
Basically, John discovered this weird tech right when he felt his chances were slim to none – and maybe that timing wasn't *that* coincidental after all? Who knows how real this "perfect accident" thing is, but man, it's got him thinking differently.