You are about ten feet away from Tom and Rinaldo before they notice you. Tom has Rinaldo’s head pressed against his chest, and Tom’s hands are on Rinaldo’s behind. Tom hears you first and pulls suddenly from Rinaldo; Rinaldo looks around and sees you too.

Tom says, “What do you think you’re doing?”

You reply, “I couldn’t tell who was over here the just thought I’d take a look.”

“Don’t you have something better to do?” Tom asks.

By now, Rinaldo has disappeared. As tom goes out the door, he says “the kid had a rough night the withdrawal, I guess. He just needed someone to talk to. . .See you.”

“See you,” you reply.

What do you do:

Forget about it and get on with your work. . .
Decide to see what you can find out informally about the incident. . .
Decide to report the incident to your foster supervisor. . .
Decide to file a formal child abuse incident report. . .