Someone you love
is being investigated
for a serious crime.
You know they are guilty and it’s only a matter of time before they are sent to prison–where you also know they will almost certainly be irreparably damaged by the realities of that situation. But there is an out. You have the ability to destroy the evidence that will convict. Except doing so has only two possible outcomes, both leading to the same conclusion. In the first, the remaining evidence you cannot destroy will be successfully used to convict you in their place and in the second, you will be caught destroying the evidence and prosecuted for that crime instead. In both instances you will be the one who is sent to jail.