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It happens. I remember one such incident. When I realized that my friends had taken off without me at the party, which was at a house out in the country, five miles from my house, I was pissed off. Then, I walked home. It took me about an hour and a half, but I was 16 years old and walking five miles wasn't all that big a deal.
I knew my way home. I walked.
How did Dr. Ford get home? I don't know. Maybe someone gave her a ride, or maybe she just walked home. That wouldn't surprise me at all. She might well have said, "That sucked a lot! I'm going home." Then, she walked out the front door of the house where the gathering was and walked home. A non-event, compared to what had happened.
guillaumeb
(42,641 posts)A perfectly understandable reaction.
MineralMan
(146,317 posts)Wouldn't surprise me at all.
The Velveteen Ocelot
(115,735 posts)In high school I worked diligently building and painting sets for the annual class play. Afterwards everybody got invited to the big party - not just the cast, everybody who worked on it. Except me. I was just standing around hoping for a ride but nobody said anything to me about the party or offered me a ride, and I was too shy and embarrassed to ask. So everybody left for the party and I walked home, about three miles, late at night, didn't want to call my parents. I was 15. I was too hurt and pissed off to think that walking home was a big deal (it felt good, actually). That incident still rankles, all these years later. But the point is, walking home from somewhere isn't a big deal for a teenager, especially if something has upset you and you need to walk it off.
MineralMan
(146,317 posts)I once walked 12 miles from the college I attended to the house where I lived when my car wouldn't start. I can't say I enjoyed it, but that was the easiest way to get home. I could have hitch-hiked, I suppose, but walking worked.
I couldn't do it now, though. My hips wouldn't allow walking that far.