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To forgive is hard, but friendship often requires it. Exposition:You and…
To forgive is hard, but friendship often requires it. Exposition:You and your friend Amy are both on the cheer team and are seniors in high school this year. As seniors, you both have the opportunity to try out as cheer captain. You have been a cheerleader on the team for years, and it is something that you love. You decide to try your best to be captain. As you were walking into the locker room, you overhear Amy talking to the rest of the team about how she doesn't think you deserve the title. Hearing your best friend say those things about you hurts your feelings, so what are you going to do?
You are very hurt by what Amy said about you, so you decide to hold a grudge and try to avoid her.
Your science teacher allowed you choose your lab partners at the beginning of the year, so of course you and Amy chose each other. Now, however, it is awkward, since you feel stabbed in the back. Today in class, you have to perform as lab as a team in order to get the best results. What are you going to do when you get to class?
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You try to make small talk with Amy and pretend like you didn't hear the stuff that she said. Maybe she has an explanation.
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You are sad about what happened, but you decide to talk to her about it since it seems about of character for her.
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You have some serious concerns about having to spend the whole night with Amy knowing the things she said. You decide that you should not go to the party and decline the invitation.
You think that the party might be a fun way for you two to resolve your differences. You plan to talk about what she said on the way home from the party.
You don't end up going to the party, even though you initially accepted the invite.
Yes, you apologize to Amy.
No, you don't apologize. You think that if Amy doesn't have to apologize for the things she said to you, then you don't have to apologize for not going to the party.