"Please," she pleaded with me. "I'm trying to find my sister's place and I'm lost and my phone is dead. Can I borrow your phone and log into my Facebook? I don't know her number and that's the only way I can look it up."
She seemed nice enough, just a teary-eyed lost gal out in the street. It was about 4 AM and there wasn't anywhere else she could really get help, so I obliged. After all, I myself have had to rely on the kindness of strangers at odd hours of the morning before.
When she finally got ahold of her sister, she didn't seem to be much help.
Lost woman: "What's the address? ...you don't know it? Turn at the gas station? What station? I don't know the area I don't know the gas station....no I don't know it! ...Please just tell me where you are, this lady is letting me use her phone and she's waiting...I don't know the gas station!"
Me: "I know a gas station nearby. It's just down the road. Come on let's go I'll give you a lift."
Lost woman: "Really? OhmyGodthankyousomuch!!!"
I didn't think too much of it at the time; I'd picked up hitchhikers before while on the route and given them lifts, and this one seemed no different. We went to the gas station, and that's where we hit a snag.
Lost woman: "She says turn right at the gas station."
Me: "Facing the gas station which way? It's on the corner."
Lost woman (into the phone): "Facing which way? ...No it's ahead of us so which way to we turn?... Please I don't know where I am.... no don't get mad.... noooo she hung up. Hang on, let me call my uncle." She called another man and repeated that she was lost. He was giving her the same vague directions.
Me: "Alright, what's the name of the apartments?"
Lost woman (after asking her uncle): "He says it's Village Apartments?"
Me: "Okay, I don't know where that is, but I know a couple possibilities so we can drive around and check them out."
Lost woman: "OhmyGodthankyousomuch!!!"
It was as we were driving around the area trying to find these "Village Apartments" that I overheard things that made me realize her "sister" on the phone was probably not the biological kind.
Lost woman (continuing the conversation on her phone): "I know I ran away... It was crazy! They got into a fight in the [cheap motel I used to work at] parking lot and she smashed his window in with a crowbar! Then they said they were calling the police. She stayed behind to fight him but I ran away. I got a cab driver to get me this far and then this lady picked me up and we're trying to find you. I was so scared! I can't get arrested again!"
At this point I started looking around trying to see if any cops were searching the area because now I was a bit nervous I was possibly harboring a fugitive. It gradually became clear to me that this was a "working girl" who had been at a job at the motel and something had gone south.
We spent several minutes driving around. She got off the phone and told me about how she had been praying to her late father that someone would come help her and then I showed up, and she thought I was sent divinely. I nodded politely while still keeping a keen eye out for any police as I was afraid of being caught with this woman in my car.
Eventually we found the place, which was not "Village Apartments" but a complex of a different name. I made sure she made it back okay. She thanked me profusely. A man opened the door who seemed far too young to be her "uncle". At that point, I knew for sure I'd picked up a hooker.
Moral of the story: When you pick up a lost hitchhiker, make sure the police aren't after them before you do.