Date: 11/26/2016
By gabriel4031
A friend asks me if I can do him a favor. I say "sure" and ask what it involves. He says I need to fly to California for him. He will pay for it. I'm not so sure about this. Why can't he do it himself? Though I'm glad he will pay for the ticket. That would be asking a lot otherwise. He says he has family obligations, but doesn't elaborate. So, I decide to trust him. I make it to California. I see the leader of North Korea pass me with an entourage in the airport. I realize that this is probably who I am supposed to meet. It dawns on me that my friend did me no favors by asking me to come here for him. Before I meet the leader, I call my friend and yell at him for tricking me. I demand to know why he did this. He says that he needed someone who could be trusted. Someone who looks innocent. I'm not satisfied with this. I hang up and demand to see the cargo I am flying with. The leader shows up. I discover it is nuclear warheads. Now I am very angry at my friend. If I go through with this, I'm a traitor and am endangering my people. If I don't, this leader will hunt me down. I decide I would rather not be a traitor and I go to the authorities in the airport. I will do the right thing, especially in situations that are lose-lose.