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If his dad decided that it was too late to go for a sleepover, then so be it. If Dylan was a good, happy, well adjusted child, why would he have a problem doing what he was told?
If Dylan planned to get together with his friend at 6:30 am and his dad left around 7:30, then he may have been determined to meet with his friend. Why wouldn't he hitch hike rather than wait around until 11:30 when his dad was coming home?
Dylan was a well adjusted kid, but I am not sure we can say the same about his dad. There were plenty of other issues, some of which I listed already.
Dad said D was out like a light at 7:30. But he told D he was coming back at 11 and D understood that. So by the time he would be awake, finish his cereal and watch cartoons, what time would it be? Probably close to 11, imo.
Why wouldnt he communicate with anyone that morning before leaving? His friend had texted him twice that morning. And Dad said he called or texted that morning too. If he is wanting a ride, why not answer those calls?