Your partner is in a coma with a living will that excludes you from medical decisions. Their estranged parent will allow you to stay if you agree to marry their preferred partner once recovery fails. Do you agree?
The Life Support Choice
Doctors say your partner has minimal chance of recovery after months on life support. Their parents want to continue; you think they wouldn’t. Who decides—and what do you choose?
The Emergency Exit
Your spouse’s panic attacks worsen and they beg you not to have children. You’ve always wanted a family. Do you stay or leave?
The Adoption Reveal
Your elderly parent asks you not to tell your sibling they’re adopted. The sibling is searching for ‘heritage answers’ that matter to their health. Do you break the promise?
The Betrayed Friend
Your best friend’s partner privately confesses they cheated once and swear it’s over. They ask you to protect the family. Do you keep the secret?
The Surrogacy Clause
You agreed to be a surrogate for your sister. Mid‑pregnancy, tests show a serious disability; your sister insists on termination, you don’t. Whose choice is it?
The Donor Dilemma
You’re a perfect organ match for a parent who treated you cruelly. Refusing means their death; agreeing means months of risk and care. Do you donate?
The Partner’s Journal
You find your partner’s private journal describing feelings for someone else and plans to leave—then notice the dates are from a year ago. Do you confront them or let it stay buried?
The Child’s Confession
Your teen admits they caused a hit‑and‑run on a cyclist who survived. Turning them in could jail them; hiding it erodes your values. What do you do?
The Inheritance Sting
Your wealthy aunt leaves her fortune to an influencer who ‘kept her company’ in her final year. You have evidence they manipulated her. Do you contest the will?
The Caregiver Choice
Your partner develops early‑onset dementia and no longer recognises you, but lights up around a kind neighbour. Do you step back so they can feel happy, or fight to remain central?
The Custody Alibi
Your ex asks you to provide a false alibi so they can keep custody. You believe they’re a loving parent; lying could put you in jail. Do you do it?
The Secret Half‑Sibling
A stranger messages claiming to be your half‑sibling, with convincing DNA results. Your parent begs you to ignore them. Do you open the door or protect the past?
The Parent’s Past
You discover your parent was involved in a violent political group decades ago, responsible for deaths. Going public will devastate your family. Do you expose it?
The IVF Swap
A clinic reveals your embryo was implanted in another couple by mistake; both pregnancies are viable. Lawyers suggest a swap at birth. Do you agree?
The Wedding Bombshell
Moments before your sibling’s wedding, their partner confesses to you that they cheated once and ended it. If you tell, the wedding implodes; if you don’t, you live with the secret. What do you do?
The Racist Uncle
At a family dinner, your uncle makes racist comments in front of your children. Calling him out will split the family; staying quiet normalises it. What do you do?
The Revenge Affair
After discovering your spouse cheated, you have the chance to sleep with their best friend — who is willing and equally bitter. Do you do it?
The Hidden Affair
You discover your sibling is having an affair — with your best friend’s spouse. Exposing it will wreck two families; keeping quiet makes you complicit. What do you do?
The Family Secret
A dying relative admits they framed a neighbour decades ago, leading to a prison term. Telling the truth could bring some justice — and destroy your family’s reputation. Do you report it?
The In-Law Ultimatum
Your in-laws will fund IVF only if you agree to name them legal guardians should anything happen to you both. Accepting secures your chance at a family but ties your child’s future to their control. Do you agree?
The Wedding Bombshell
You discover your best friend’s partner is cheating — but they’re weeks away from their dream wedding, entirely funded by their parents. Telling them will blow up the wedding and cost thousands; staying silent means letting them marry under false pretences. What do you do?