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Scenario 3: Fight


Introduction : Step between the two men : Engage the woman : Ask directions

You chose: Ask if she could show you the way to the Kendall T stop. She pulls her arm loose, and she and the man she was with leave with you.

They walk a block or so with you, point out the T stop and walk off as you head towards the T station.
(End of Scenario)

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