I was about two miles from the park – and my car – when suddenly the sky turned black and I could hear the distant rumbles of thunder. I had no choice but to keep going, when the lightening lit up the sky. Okay, now I was getting a bit scared. I headed towards a main road – away from trees – and picked up my pace. Then the rains came. Torrential. Drenching. If I was driving, the type of rain where your wipers seemed useless. I tried to run – it wasn’t pretty – but I knew I couldn’t run the whole way back.
I tried to think of someone who could come and get me, but I wouldn’t be able to see my phone contacts in the downpour. I was totally soaked – shoes, shorts, hat….I kept squishing along the road, desperately looking at the cars flying by me, splashing even more water on me, to see if I could recognize anyone who could drive me back to my car. No luck. Then I started to wonder…would I stop for a complete stranger – a soaking wet stranger – and offer them a lift. Granted I look like what I am – a middle-aged woman, trying to get her daily exercise – not exactly on any one’s terror watch list. As I distracted myself with these thoughts, a car suddenly stopped, the window rolled down, and a woman said “hey, do you need a ride somewhere?”
I quickly jumped in her car and apologized for being so wet! She said “don’t worry – where can I take you?” I couldn’t stop thanking her and babbled on and on – she kept smiling and said “no problem”. She took me to my car and drove off to work.
I’m not sure how you can really thank a stranger who took a chance and did the right thing. I just hope that if I am driving down the street in a rainstorm and see a bedraggled looking woman I won’t hesitate to help. Now, if it was a man…not so sure. I am paranoid enough to think the worst…don’t want to be a headline on the The New York Post (nypost.com)…maybe mentioned on Page Six…now that would be different!
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