JustJeannie
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If Dylan went missing before his dad woke up,his dad would not need to lie about it as it would not make much difference whether Dylan disappeared before dad woke up or after dad left.Dad would have no reason to lie about when Dylan disappeared.
In my opinion,when I was Dylans age 7:45 in the morning was WAY too early to wake up to do anything.I and most of my friends slept anywhere from 10-11:00 am.
Could it be possible that Dylan was just in a hurry to leave and did not bother to check his texts?
But Dylan and R had plans. Plans for 6:30 in the morning. Dylan would know that Ryan would expect him. It's not like he was just going to pop by unannounced, so there would be no reason for him not to check his texts, not to try to contact him.
And I can't imagine him setting out to walk there. It's not like it was down the road, or even a mile or two away. It was 20 miles... that's way too far to walk, and Dylan would know that. And the "I'll just start walking and hitch a ride" idea doesn't fly for me either, because what kind of guarantee would he have that anyone would stop? Just because you walk along and stick your thumb out doesn't mean anyone is going to stop and give you a ride. You don't want to exhaust yourself walking several miles and realize you are too far to go back, but too tired to go on. Especially if your phone isn't working and you have no way of calling someone to come and get you. It would make much more sense to wait a couple of hours and get a sure ride.
All MOO, but the leaving to walk or hitch a ride idea just doesn't fly with me, because it's just too far. (And I say this as someone who was on the fence for a very long time, and tried hard to think of a way to logically make that idea work in my mind. But I never could. I cannot come up with a reason that is rational to me for either the complete lack of communication from Dylan after Sunday evening, or his choosing to leave on his own.)
As always, JMO.