Personality

You are facing conflict in which your best friend and a loved one aren't too fond of one another. It starts out with the loved one accusing your friend of stealing a sentimental item they hold dear. Do you confront your friend or choose not to believe them?
You confront your friend.
You do not believe your loved one.
You choose to not do anything.
You tell your friend about the item and ask them if it's true.
Your friend denies the fact that they stole the item, and simply tells you they were lying to put them in a bad position. You...
You confront your loved one.
You do not believe your friend.
You tell your loved one about their comment and ask them if they lied.
You choose to not do anything.
You simply tell your loved one that they are lying, considering your friend would never do such as harsh thing. They grow angry with your comment and tell you to go ask your friend yourself.
You confront your friend.
You choose not to do anything.
You stay put and decide to not get involved with the drama. Soon after, your friend comes back to you with a more sudden piece of evidence. Your loved one has shamed your friend online. You...
You shame your loved one online.
You subtweet about your loved one.
You confront your loved one.
You join your loved one.
You find your friend again, and decide to ask them if they stole they item. They say "no," and show you a piece of evidence which was a post on a website they made that same day about them going to the pool.
You confront your loved one.
You do nothing.
You ask up your loved one on their comment and tell them they lied. They deny the fact by showing you a book of heirlooms in which the sentimental item was missing.
You go back to your friend.
You do nothing.
You go onto your most followed social media website and post a quote about feud between family and friend. No one comments, but neither of them are as boiling afterwards, seeing how stupid their fight was.
You finally notice how needy your friend is being about the whole situation. Blood before non-blood is the tradition, you say, and stick up for your family member against your friend. They are not pleased about this and continue to make bad posts about you on social media.
You comment on a post saying you were just sticking up for your family.
You ignore his/her post.
You 1+ the post leaving them confused.
In the mist of the fury, your proceed to shame your family member online. They see this and are outraged, continuing to tell your family about it. They aren't too happy about it either, and give you a curt warning on it.
You tell them what happened and why you posted about them.
You take the warning into notice and do nothing.
You post about the loved one again.
You relax in peace knowing your friend has all the evidence you need, and that the fight doesn't matter anymore. It ends soon enough when they notice no one around is too dull to care.
You storm back to your friend, and show them a picture you took of the heirloom box without the item in place. The evidence you have collected points back to them, and they give in easily knowing you wouldn't back down from protecting your loved one.
The fight was stupid enough, and you already know you aren't going to deal with your friend today and they will give in quickly. They do eventually, and your loved one gets their item back.
You go back to the post and reply below that you were only protecting your family members. Your friend is not amused and decides to ignore you.
You ignore them back.
You annoy them.
Your friend gives in to the annoyance, and spills to you that they took your loved one's sentimental item out of jealousy. They give it to you which you proceed to return to your loved one.
You ignore your friend's post, and everybody else does the same to avoid being caught in the middle of drama, while the rest of your family finds the post and confronts your friend's family about it. Your friend gives in and returns the heirloom, along with taking down the post.
You give the post a thumbs up, and continue along with your daily routine. Confused, your friend stops you in a bit of free time to ask you about your unusual gesture.
You shrug it off.
You be straightforward and tell her what she posted was something stupid.
You tell your family the whole story behind the drama, and they seem to understand clearly. Your family confronts your friend, and in the pressure and guilt they return the sentimental item.
You understand your family's warning very clearly, and promise not to do it again. They ask you why you did it though.
You answer their question.
You ignore their question.
You tell your family the whole story behind the drama, and they seem to understand clearly. Your family confronts your friend, and in the pressure and guilt they return the sentimental item.
You ignore their question, but they pester you anyway into admitting it to them. You tell them the whole story, and afterwards they confront your friend about it, and under pressure they return the item.
You post about the loved one anyway, and your family sees the post. Demanding answers, you choose to give them the backstory of the drama. They understand clearly, and confront your friend, and under pressure they give back the heirloom to your loved one.
You ignore your friend back for a few weeks (up to two months), but they soon come back crestfallen after not being able to talk to their best friend. They give you the sentimental item of your loved one's, and you forgive them.
You shrug off their question, but suddenly they admit to you they can't help being without their best friend. They try to make up for it by giving your loved one back their sentimental item and taking down all their subtweeting posts on social media.
You decide to be straightforward with your friend, explaining to them that you were going to stick up for your family members no matter what. They take this into consideration, looking back on the drama they caused. Trying to make up for it, they return the sentimental item back to your loved one.
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