Nara Smith encountered a frightening driving incident on the East Coast.
Her car slid down a hill, luckily a kind stranger helped her drive her car to a nearby parking lot at a local French restaurant.
After that, she reached out to her husband Lucky Blue, who is currently in Italy for Milan Fashion Week, and they “said a prayer” together.
While waiting for the snow plows to clear the roads, she enjoyed “the most amazing dinner” and even shared a photo of her meal.
Once she finished dinner, Nara tried to get back on the road but found her car unable to make it up the hill.
She then asked the restaurant’s head chef for assistance; he got in her car while others pushed, but unfortunately, they had no success.
During the attempt, her car’s wheel broke, and she ultimately decided to leave it behind. She praised the restaurant’s owners for their kindness, as they drove her home.
While Nara got home safely, she called the evening “the wildest experience with a lot of anxiety and tears.”
She said she “couldn’t be more grateful” to the “kindest, most pure-hearted people” who helped her, adding that she got “emotional just thinking about it.
“Everything that transpired after that was divine intervention,” she wrote in her Stories.
“Every time I felt helpless or too upset to even form a clear thought, there was some kind stranger helping me. Whether it was driving my car for me, parking across from me and giving emotional support or the plow driving ahead of me to make sure I made it safely.”

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