The main character in my book was just stabbed by a man she trusted and thought was her friend, the man that comes to rescue her is someone she has just metand he says he is a Navy Seal, would you trust him and take his help or not?
Honestly at that point I don't think it would matter. If I had just been stabbed then I'm not going to refuse help from someone. I would probably be scared but I would need help and what if no one else came along and I died? I would just hope for the best that he wasn't a creeper and actually wanted to help me.
Well, if I had just been stabbed, I probably wouldn't care who it was that was helping me. As long as I was getting help. It would be a whole lot better than just laying there and not being able to do anything. Besides, even if he isn't who he says he is, how much worse can it actually get.
Aagreed with Alli and Pamala. Beggers can't be choosers. In that situation, what can you really say, 'leave me here bleeding because I don't think you're legit?' Not really. If my life was already in dager, I'd want to be helped, regardless of who was helping.
Honestly at that point I don't think it would matter. If I had just been stabbed then I'm not going to refuse help from someone. I would probably be scared but I would need help and what if no one else came along and I died? I would just hope for the best that he wasn't a creeper and actually wanted to help me.
ReplyDeleteWell, if I had just been stabbed, I probably wouldn't care who it was that was helping me. As long as I was getting help. It would be a whole lot better than just laying there and not being able to do anything. Besides, even if he isn't who he says he is, how much worse can it actually get.
ReplyDeleteAagreed with Alli and Pamala. Beggers can't be choosers. In that situation, what can you really say, 'leave me here bleeding because I don't think you're legit?'
ReplyDeleteNot really.
If my life was already in dager, I'd want to be helped, regardless of who was helping.