Multiple times, she tries to escape by saying that she’s got to catch a train to a different state, which costs more money, and that he can go home. He insists on following her wherever she’s going.
“We get to my train station, he buys a ticket and gets onto the platform with me,” she continued. “By this time, I’m like, ‘ok, I need to figure out an escape plan.'”
But while she’s there trying to contact her boss for an SOS, he crosses the final line by whipping out his camera and photographing her, unwarranted.
“This guy pulls out a Nikon camera, like a big ol’ camera, and starts taking pictures of me on the platform,” she added. “I’m like, I don’t want to be in this.”
He gets on the train with her and follows her all the way home to her neighborhood. No matter what she does or says, he won’t leave. She’s only able to separate from him when her boss finds them and comes over.
“It wasn’t until my boss literally intercepted us on our walk,” she said. “And was like, ‘hey, you’ve got a paycheck and some paperwork I need you to fill out. Can you come by?'”
Thankful for the SOS escape, she agrees and goes off with her boss.
“That’s when my date left,” she concluded. “Not after me saying no–because my boss intercepted us.”
He turned out to be much worse than expected. Sometimes what you see online is not what you get.
Watch her two videos here and here.
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