Let’s Go And Ask

The four teens then walked straight towards the man and the girl to ask what was going on. When the man turned back, there was a sudden change in his reactions. All of a sudden from angry it changed to confusing. He looked at the guys and started giving them an explanation.

Confusing Situation
Confusing Situation

The man said that the girl was his daughter and he didn’t own an explanation to anyone about what was going on as it was his family matter. Although the man’s words weren’t that convincing the girl’s actions stopped the teens from taking any further action. What did she do?

Silence Is A Sign

The girl stood next to her father while he was talking to these teens. She didn’t say a word or any sign that tells the guys that she was in some kind of trouble. This made the skateboarders take a step back and not to interrupt the two. The girl also looked quite drunk so the guys thought that it is better to leave these father and daughter on their own. 

Something Personal

The guys were thinking it was probably that the girl broke some rules and now she is going to be grounded for a while in her home. They were feeling sad for the girl but they couldn’t help her. Teen life is full of changes rebels and struggles and more. The guys walked back thinking it will be one such experience for the girl.

Eerie Feeling
Eerie Feeling

It was the deadline, the time these teens should be home, they hurried back, grabbed their helmets and skateboards and put on their bags and headed home. Yes, they were convinced by the man’s explanation and the fact that the girl with him didn’t try to oppose him or anything. The teens couldn’t neglect the strong gut feeling that something in that whole scene wasn’t right.

What Were They Doing?
What Were They Doing?

While moving out of the underground parking lot the guys were rethinking on what they just saw… They were discussing it among themselves that what if the man wasn’t telling the truth? What if he was not the girl’s father? But in that case the girl should’ve opposed, right?