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I'm writing a script.
A man has caught a (provocative) burglar in his house and is pointing a rifle at him.
Man: Leave my house. Now.
Burglar: Fine.
The burglar leaves the room. The man follows him into the family room, keeping the rifle pointed at him.
Burglar: You don't have to walk/see/follow me out. I know the way.
Which one of 'walk'/'see'/'follow' is correct/would be natural here?
A man has caught a (provocative) burglar in his house and is pointing a rifle at him.
Man: Leave my house. Now.
Burglar: Fine.
The burglar leaves the room. The man follows him into the family room, keeping the rifle pointed at him.
Burglar: You don't have to walk/see/follow me out. I know the way.
Which one of 'walk'/'see'/'follow' is correct/would be natural here?