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I want to hear your "what if" moments...

Its long, so apologies!
About 10 years ago I was walking my dog through a carpark to get to a sportsfield where she could run loose and a car pulled up and stopped about 10 feet away from me. The passenger window wound down and a young guy called me over. Now, before anyone steps in and calls me an idiot, i want to point out that it was 6:30am in a sleepy little uk town where nothing ever happens. It was daylight and within sight of multiple houses and i had my dog with me who was the size of a german shephard, black with yellow eyes and a face that people usually crossed the street so as not to pass. So my surroundings were about as safe as possible and i wasnt exatly on high alert for danger. I just assumed he needed directions as that happened a lot where i lived.
I started walking over and i heard a male voice say "holy shit, she's actually coming over". Thats when my alarm bells went off. I stopped in my tracks and realised there were 4 guys in this car and they were all looking kinda wound up like they were anticipating something. The guy in the passenger seat tried to get me to come closer and i shook my head and said my dog wasnt friendly enough. He looked at her, seeming to be sizing her up and, as she's not a fan of eye contact, or strangers, she growled. It seemed to throw them a bit and i took the opportunity to give the car a wide birth and move on.
I often still think about that moment and wonder what would have happend if I'd gotten closer or if my dog hadn't been such an anti social badass. Were they honestly stupid enough to try something sinister in full daylight, in view of houses on someone with the meanest looking dog? Or was it just going to be some stupid prank? Or was it totally innocent and the guy I heard was merely surprised that a woman was approaching a car full of men?
I'd love to know the answer but glad I didnt find out the hard way.
I'd love to hear your stories of similar incidences where you look back and wonder what would have happened if just one thing had been slightly different
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About five years ago I was walking the two miles to an AA meeting. Winter, quite cold.

As I was approaching a cross street, a van quickly maneuvered a right turn and pulled diagonally to the curb and the passenger called, "We just came from dinner and have some hot soup."

I said no thanks and proceeded, and the passenger got out with a large styrofoam cup in his hand. "Come on, it'll warm you up."

I just broke into a run and left them behind.

Who knows? Maybe it was just soup. But it didn't FEEL like just soup.
I think you're right, whatever it was they were offering you may have been laced with something that would knock you out so they can harm you. That is just so creepy!!!

We should move away as far as possible from vans and cars approaching. I don't care if they need directions, let them ask a guy or a cop.
@LilMissAnonyMOUSE It was that gut reaction - DANGER!

I'm almost positive they were up to no good.
@Mamapolo2016 Exactly! We should always follow our gut instinct, it's there for our protection. If we're wrong,...so we hurt their feelings...but really, who cares if we do, it's their fault, why approach us in that creepy way!

Yeah , I think so too. Good samaritans don't scare people off nor use that method to help people out.
I'm glad you got away and were not hurt🙂👍
@LilMissAnonyMOUSE Thank you. 🤗
@Mamapolo2016 You're welcome !🤗
RebelHeart · 36-40, F
@Mamapolo2016 its funny isnt it, if you look at the facts on paper, it could easily have been innocent but everything I've ever heard has said to pay attention to your gut instinct as sometimes your subconscious mind is processing information and facts you havent yet registered.
So if your instinct was to run, i definitely think that was the smart choice 🧡
@RebelHeart I'm okay with never knowing for sure. Rather look silly than hurt - or worse.