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You hide behind the other side of the truck to take your invisibility cloak off undetected from the delivery man, then begin the confrontation.
“Hey!” You get his attention.
“Where the hell did you come from? I mean, something wrong with the package, sir?” The suspicious former terrorist goes back to acting.
“I saw what you were doing.” You’ll go straight to the point.
“…And what’s that?” The driver gets defensive.
“The poster.” You point at the trash can where he threw the paper ball. “You’re trying to find Rise, aren’t you?”
“For the reward, yeah.” The man deflects. He’s a quick-witted liar, even if his acting is so-so.
“Can we skip the part where you try to misdirect me? You’re not going to trick me. Tell me the truth.” It’s not like you don’t have patience, but you need to do Debbie’s project!
“Haha! You see a lot of bullshit all day, don’t you? We’ll talk.” The flame user concedes. “Ya, I’m lookin’ for her. Haven’t had any luck for a while. She might be gone.”
“May I ask why?” You question.
“It’s none of your business, friend.” The man adjusts his cap.
Whoever is inside the delivery truck is loudly smashing their bodies against the door, desperately calling for your attention.
The delivery man is wearing his best poker face under these circumstances, but he’s visibly nervous.
<span class="mu-s">What do you do?</span>
>“Who do you have in there?” Point out there’s someone captive inside the truck.
>“Are you a friend of Rise?” You want to get a grasp on their relationship. If he’s nice, it’ll bug you how easily recruitable terrorists are…
>“Please, don’t come back. Okay? We don’t want any trouble.” Go for a pacifist route, but sacrifice whoever is inside the truck.
>“I know you’re a former terrorist, so you’ll have to answer all my questions, or I’ll call the police.” Threaten him.
>Write In.