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Sorry it took me awhile to check in on you guys, and also that you had to wait this long just to hear how this write-in wouldn't work. Voting will go on for longer since I can't properly update the quest, but that doesn't mean I didn't write anything. If nothing changes by when I can write, we'll be walking her home. Tangentially related image attached.
“Why don’t you just call your mom and have her pick you up. Oh, my mistake. Well, I guess I could get my dad to phone her.” Shrugging this off and acting cool, you refuse to show weakness when dodging the request.
“Well-” Mayumi’s retort was cut off by dad before she could even start it proper.
“Well I don’t have her mother’s number, and I doubt she lives that far off anyways. She was gonna walk after all.” Why is he so insistent on making this happen?
Anguish marks the regression in your plans, and a mix of smug curiosity paints Mayumi’s face. As much as she doesn’t understand why this is so, it doesn’t stop her from pressing on an avenue to annoy you.
“...What he said.” She hesitates, trying to excuse this properly. “I don’t know mom’s number, that’s what my contact list is for.” An obvious lie. When does she not know anything?
“Besides, she probably isn’t home yet, long commute and all.”
Dad understands the pain of the working class, and you just sigh wondering why on this topic he’s working against you. He looks again at you, eyebrow raised and expecting a response. As much as dear president seems to enjoy this, standing around and gawking isn’t high up on the to-do list. Just drive us yourself, or better yet, just let her go like she wanted to, please.
>Walk her home. This way, you know where to strike when you need it.
>Refuse to go with her alone. Convince Dad to drive you. (dice roll, easy)
>She can take care of herself, so she can go home by herself. Refuse outright. (dice roll, hard)
>Write-in