[b]"[i]Different...?[/i]"[/b] She asked, raising another brow as she pulled her headphones off onto her neck once again. [b]"I haven't seen any dangerous guys. I've seen a few couples and some other teenagers walking around. But no dangerous men. Well, except you."[/b] She replied, sending a smirk the guy's way. She watched with mild curiosity as the guy turned to look worriedly around them. Again, she raised a brow, rather weird-ed out by this guy. [b]"Oh!"[/b] She shouted, chuckling to herself. [b]"So you [i]think[/i] you used to know them. Great. I trust you so much right now."[/b] She responded, shaking her head. She didn't even look to see where the guy had pointed to. In her mind, he was probably just mentally insane. It wasn't unlikely. She just needed to find some way to get rid of him and go home. Forget running away, she just wanted to get away from this loser. [b]"I understand that you probably don't trust me, but you should. I'm just trying to help, and I promise I'm not trying to trick you into something."[/b] He told her as she turned away again, to walk farther down the path. She simply chuckled and shook her head. [b]"Listen. You're right. I don't trust you. You look like you could probably use some help. There's a pretty good doctor down the road a bit if you want to pay him a visit tomorrow. I'm sure he'd love to hear about your 'used to be' friend."[/b] She explained, turning back to face him one on one. [b]"Even if you aren't trying to trick me, I'm fine on my own. I've been okay for this long. I think I'll be just fine. So uh... leave me alone?"[/b] She asked, smiling brightly. She turned on her heel and began to walk along the path, trying her best to get as far away from that guy as possible. [i]I just want to get home...[/i]