Section 8You feel bad about going in so close to closing time, but you promise yourself that you'll be quick. Besides, with $10 you won't be able to buy much anyways. You pick out the cheapest things you can find, and rush to the register to pay. The cashier rings you up, but when you reach into your pocket for the $10 bill, you feel nothing. The money must have fallen out when you rushed to the store. You are explaining the situation to the cashier, when the man from the street walks in. He sees you and your situation, and asks to pay for your groceries. Do you accept, or turn him down?
End 1You are filled with overwhelming joy as the man opens his wallet and buys your family's dinner. He explains that you deserve it because you helped him when he needed it. You walk home with arms full of groceries and a smile on your face.
End 2You are too prideful to accept his charity. Besides, your parents always told you that nothing is free, so why should you trust him? You turn down his many attempts to pay for your things, and leave the store empty handed. You go home with nothing, and your empty stomach makes you second guess your choice at the store. Maybe next time you'll accept.