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Rolled 1 (1d2)
You decide to split your Sweetwater in half, giving what you have left and pouring half of it into a new vial for Everett and his family. Hopefully, his father will not be too cross with him for losing some, but perhaps he can lie and say he drank it. At least, coming home with the half full vial is better then coming home empty handed.
But what of your own father? You are a child and still have that naive innocence and innate trust and obedience to your parents. You can't and won't lie to them. But how will he react? You can control your own actions and choices, but not everything in life is certain. Sometimes there is <span class="mu-s">random chance</span>.
On a roll of <span class="mu-s">One</span>, you have passed a check, gotten lucky, avoided danger, found something good, or otherwise been put in a better position.
On a roll of <span class="mu-s">Two</span>, you have failed, been caught out, did not notice anything, or were just plain unlucky.
Perhaps your Father will be in a good mood today...