Wife and I were sitting on our screened porch the other night. It was dark as a dungeon, and we have no all-night yard light because we like it dark. We heard footsteps in the gravel road in front of the house and it sounded like people talking or maybe laughing. As the steps got in front of us, we could see that it was one woman and she was crying. We live way out in the sticks, and the road goes on past our house and turns into dirt on Shawnee Forest property. Why was she walking out of that wilderness by herself at 10 pm, and crying? She walked on by as we remained silent, not knowing we were 50 feet away. I knew that the right thing to do was see if she needed help, so I reluctantly hollered HEY at her. The footsteps stopped and I asked her if she needed help. No - she was out for a walk (with no flashlight?). I asked if she was ok, and she sobbed yes - she was walking home. I asked her where she lived, and she said up the road and started walking again. I said ok and sat back down.
I have no idea who this woman was or what was wrong, and she obviously did not want me to know who she was. We would have tried to help her, but I am not gonna force help on anyone.
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