What are you doing? Where’s Mr Forbes? … It was Mr Forbes. I don’t know you. I don’t want to be in this car.
Please may you stop and let me out now, please.
No one said it would be someone else. Are we going to my school?
This isn’t the way to my school. I go to St Francis.
Where are we going?
I don’t know you. I don’t want to be in this car.
Please may we stop now? I don’t want to go with you.
Why don’t you talk? Why don’t you say anything?
Someone will have seen you in my road, there’s always someone looking out of a window or walking there, they will know this isn’t the car I go in. They’ll soon tell my father.
You shouldn’t drive like this, it’s too fast. I don’t like going so fast. Please may you stop this car now? I’ll walk back, it’d be OK.
Why did you pull me into your car?
When we stop at a traffic light I’ll just get out.
This isn’t anywhere near my school. I don’t know where we are. Where are you taking me? Please may we stop? Please don’t take me any further.
What do you want me to go with you for?
Why don’t you say anything to me?
Why are we going this way? I’m not allowed to go here.
Please may we stop. I won’t tell anyone, I can say I forgot it was Mr Forbes, or I ran away … yes, that’s it, if you like, if I say I ran away. Then it will be me who gets into trouble. You wouldn’t get into trouble. I won’t say anything about you. I can’t anyway, can I, I don’t know your name and I wouldn’t say about the car. They wouldn’t know then. Why won’t you do that?
Please.
Please do that. I don’t want to go with you.
Please. I don’t like going with you in this car.
Please.
Please.