Of course I knew him. You think I'm going to let my kid ride around in a car without meeting the guy behind the wheel?" "And?" "He passed the test. I trusted him with my grandson. But now I'm nervous. I haven't seen Lonnie since yesterday. Should I be worried?" "We have no reason to think anything is
The characters discuss their trust in someone who was responsible for their loved one, emphasizing the importance of knowing the person behind the wheel. One person mentions meeting the individual and trusting him after he passed a test, indicating a level of confidence. However, they also express concern due to not having seen a loved one, Lonnie, since the previous day, which makes them anxious.
The dialogue highlights the conflict between trust and worry when loved ones are involved. Despite trusting the person responsible, the lack of recent contact raises doubts and anxiety about safety. This reflects common fears about ensuring loved ones' well-being even when initial trust has been established.