Scenario 6

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Know how to tame the Beast?

Oh hello there. Fancy seeing you here again. Still up for this little game huh? I'm impressed and it's actually becoming quite a pleasant thing seeing you here. I might just begin to enjoy your presence, but enough about that, on to your sixth scenario. Then uh, damn. Remember, save all your answers for the final judgment and comment on the last chapter of this little game. I know it's annoying to have to remind you every time, but it's in my host contract, so I apologize. Now, try not to die.

~ Story ~

Regardless of the choice you made, the other bounty hunters shoot at the shadow. It falls to the ground, dead and have revealed simply to be an enraged bear. The man the bear was chasing is shaken and the bartender from earlier takes him back to the tavern to try to calm his nerves. A little shaken yourself, you returned to your room after what felt like a very long first day, overhearing the other bounty hunters confessing to how much they would sell a bear pelt for. After retiring to your room, you're surprised to find the same girl from the tavern, sitting on your bed. She's staring out of the window down at the scene. She's clearly upset, judging from the furrow of her brow and the glare in her eyes. There's something off-putting about her. You approach her anyway and she remarks. "The poor thing didn't deserve to die. It was only doing what instinct told it to.". You asked her what she means and she replies that she had seen the same bear earlier, hustling it's young into some bushes as the limo you were riding in went by. She explains that the man must have stumbled upon the young, which obviously would have upset the mother. "Now who will take care of the Cubs? Humans are such hate-filled things."

This is your sixth choice, how do you reply?

1: Tell her that the bounty hunters didn't know any better and that the Beast is out there, so they have the right to be on edge.

2: Tell her that the bear was going to kill the man if it hadn't been shot and that it was only an animal.

3: Or agree that the situation wasn't in favor of either party and as humans, they lack the ability to spare both in certain situations.

Make your choice and as always stay tuned for your next scenario, brave readers.

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