On his way home from work one day, a young man passes by the woods on his way to the city. He is overcome with terror when he sees a woman dripping wet on the ground and her head on his bicycle. The young man realizes that the woman is a child who has grabbed him. The girl's head is pointing at the young man's face, which is impossible because the girl is dripping wet. The boy realizes that he must have seen the girl and her child, but he cannot shake them. He runs away from them, but they continue to shadow him. He realizes that they are asking for his help, and he knows what he needs to do. He knows that they have been involved in an accident, and that they must have been driven off of the road into a lake. He does not know what to do, so he decides to rest. From that day on, he has learned never to judge anything without the full story.
On his way home from work one day, a young man passes by the woods on his way to the city. He is overcome with terror when he sees a woman dripping wet on the ground and her head on his bicycle. The young man realizes that the woman is a child who has grabbed him. The girl's head is pointing at the young man's face, which is impossible because the girl is dripping wet. The boy realizes that he must have seen the girl and her child, but he cannot shake them. He runs away from them, but they continue to shadow him. He realizes that they are asking for his help, and he knows what he needs to do. He knows that they have been involved in an accident, and that they must have been driven off of the road into a lake. He does not know what to do, so he decides to rest. From that day on, he has learned never to judge anything without the full story.