Write to the newspaper about your acquaintance's virtue

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Write to the newspaper about your acquaintance's virtue (your friend genuinely wants your help)
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    When Sent

    A heartwarming story The editor writes a complimentary introduction to your tale. Perhaps your acquaintance didn't truly have a heartwarming moment of reuniting a family with their missing kitten; but the public laps it up.

    In Messages Tab

    You will receive:

    • You wrote to the newspapers about [friend]'s virtues, in an attempt to lessen their Scandal. It worked!
    • You completed Social Event: Help in Laying Rumours to Rest with [friend's name]


    Your friend will receive:

    [Your name] wrote to the newspapers to praise your virtues, in an attempt to lessen their Scandal. It worked!

    ^
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Write to the newspaper about your acquaintance's virtue (your friend is trying to deceive you)
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    When Sent

    Betrayed! The editor sends you a very stern letter. […] your acquaintance has used you. 'We already received a true account of this narrative,' the letter reads. 'We know that you were the responsible party; […] we will clear the innocent and name the guilty.'

    In Messages Tab

    You will receive:

    • You wrote to the newspapers about [friend's name]'s virtues, in an attempt to lessen their Scandal. But by your acquaintance's design, they now d__n you!
    • You completed Social Event: Help in Laying Rumours to Rest with [friend's name]


    Your friend will receive:

    [Your name] wrote to the newspapers to praise your virtues, in an attempt to lessen their Scandal. And by your design, the newspapers are instead d__ning your acquaintance.

    ^