Like a month ago at the one (Thai) restaurant where I work now, I had noticed out the front window like mid-way through dinner shift that this (very tall) (erratically-loping) (young) (dark black) man was across the street in a parking lot there, like cutting through a part of the parking lot that no-one ever goes through, and just moving kind of funny, before he rounded the corner of the building and then went down the sidewalk and disappeared heading out west from town-center.
And, that's that, and I don't see him again for the rest of the shift, out of sight, out of mind.
And then, that night when we close, I leave before my one (older) (Thai) coworker who's a whiz at the phones and my one (newer) (taller) (Thai) coworker, and I cross the street and go on my way home, and as I'm like half a block away, who do I see but that same guy, rounding a curve on the opposite side of the street and walking up towards the restaurant.
So, I pause and turn and watch, and he goes past the entrance and is like half a block up past there, and then my one (newer) (taller) (Thai) coworker steps out and steps to the curb and looks at her phone, just oblivious, and luckily the guy keeps going, and then a moment later my one (older) (Thai) coworker who's a whiz at the phones steps out and joins my other (Thai) coworker, and then they walk across the street together to the parking lot that's there, probably to the one's car since she's giving our older coworker a ride home.
And, I just paused and watched up the street even though those two had stepped out of sight behind the building that was there between me and the parking lot, to make sure that the guy didn't stop and loop back and cross the street and go towards them or go after them or anything like that.
And, as I was waiting, a (middle-aged) (pear-shaped) (black) woman with shaved head-sides and a dreaded top was walking up towards me on the sidewalk, and she looked quizzical at why I was standing there turned back and watching like that, and so I said that I had just got off work and was walking home and had noticed a strange guy, and I was waiting and watching to make sure that my coworkers got to their cars, and that she should be careful since he was up there somewhere walking ahead.
"Thanks," she was like, and kept going.
And, I waited just ten or twenty seconds more, at which point it was clear enough that the guy was way away from my coworkers and they had had more than enough time to get to their car.
So, I went home, but I promised myself to talk to both of them to let them know about that guy, the next time that I worked with them, about how something maybe could have happened, and how they should be more careful when they leave the restaurant at night.