Personal Ethics
The Friend's Confession
Your childhood best friend, who you consider family, confides in you that they committed a crime. It was a hit-and-run on a parked car, so no one was physically hurt, but it caused significant property damage. They are terrified and remorseful but have decided not to confess to the authorities. You are the only person who knows. Your loyalty to your friend is immense, but you also believe in justice and accountability.