>> 1: Ask if she has been doing well, try to comfort her if possible.As you call her name and ask how she's doing, she continues to look off to a distance with a blank stare.
...... Looks like no one's home.....
Before you had a chance to walk off, she looks your way and acknowledges you.
"Oh, hey... Sorry, I didn't see you.... I'm a little out of it tonight.."
You ask her if she was fine and if anything was troubling her, but her respose was just as suspected:
"I'm fine... Really, I'm fine..... I was just.... Pondering about somthing...
She was always a bad liar.
She didn't leave you any more room for questions. She walked off as soon as she stated that she was going out with some friends and said good night.
You walk back to your apartment, and spend your evening peacefully.
The next morning, you're on your way out of the apartment building until you hear a man shout your name.
It was the man who lives next door to you. The abusive husband, or so your think.
"Tell me.... Have... Have you seen my wife?"
He looks desperate. He's drenched in sweat, panting from fatigue.
He looks pitiful, and strangly, that pity worked. You answer his question.
You tell him that you saw her last night as you were coming back from work and she never really said anything to you except that she was going out with friends.
"Maybe she went to a bar or club..... Then checked into a hotel..... Anyway, thanks..."
The desperate husband ran off. You go to work.
It was a quiet evening. It has been thirty minutes after you got home and there was no sound next door. Is he still searching for his wife?
You make yourself a cup of instant noodles and turn on the televison to watch your weekly evening dramas.
Then, you nearly jump off your couch to a loud noise.
You swiftly turn your head back and forth. An intruder? Am I not alone?
A series of stomping and banging noising soon started after you put your guard down.
Without a doubt, they were coming from your neighbors apartment. These sounds were the sounds of a struggle, and as a neighbor, you felt it was your job to help them immidiatly.
You grab a kitchen knife and bolt out of your door. As you approched the their wide-opened door, you noticed the stomping had stopped. This worried you.
As you run down the hallway and turn in their living room,
You see the husband on the ground, dead. He was stabbed multiple times. Blood drenched the white carpet.
You feel a cold, sharp object softly press against your neck. An arm wraps around your stomach and moves up to your chest. You feel a woman's body press gently on your back and you hear a soft voice saying,
"Now... You won't tell anyone about this, right sweetie?"
You quickly identify the soft voice as the voice of the abused wife.
How will you respond?
1. "N-No, I won't! I promise!"
2. "Of course not." (Lie)
3. "Did you think that you would get away with this?!"
Choose wisely on this one. All three decisions have a extreme effect.