You are a patriot and a member of the sons of liberty. Samuel Adams has scheduled another meeting for today. You can go [[on foot]] but this will take longer and make you tired, or you can [[ride horseback.]] If you choose this you will have to stop for some time and rest your horse. <img>
Oh no! You see a redcoat. Do you [[try to slip past him]] [[or hide?]]
You ride for 2 hours and are halfway there. Do you [[keep going]] or [[rest your horse?]] <img src="http://cdn.c.photoshelter.com/img-get/I0000vZI7efCEiUw/s/750/D2005-DMD-1201-3215.jpg">
You end up pushing the Red coat and he yells, "Hey, watch it!"
Do you [[yell angrily back]] at him or [[apologize?]]<img src="https://encrypted-tbn2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQmcktYz9go1OHRNGWS5fBjGcmnY_Y56_NiixgCeZt8m3wugNuEzw">
You hide behind the barrel and wait for the Redcoat to pass you. Then you make a run for it. Luckily you are not caught. You keep walking until you see an empty horse wagon. You take it and arrive at the meeting on time.
Your horse is tired and can't make the full 4 hour journey. He collapses and leaves you stranded on the street. British officials find you and hang you for treason. <img src="http://img13.deviantart.net/c39d/i/2004/151/e/a/dead_horse1.jpg" width="300" height="200">
Your horse is replenished after a short respite and you are back on the road. Despite having a break for a few minutes, you make the meeting well in time.
The redcoat takes you to Parliament and accusses you of not being respectful to him and that you should be taught a lesson. You are tarred, then feathered and then put on public display.
The redcoat says that it's ok and then asks where you are going?
Do you say, [["A meeting with the Sons of Liberty"]] or,[["to deliver a letter?"]]
You realize that you have just given away your views as a patriot, but it's too late. The British official takes you to Parliament and you are convicted of treason. The penalty is death by hanging.
The British official tells you to carry on, and with a smile you head off to the meeting.