You walk around down town trying to get people to donate to the troops. They need more supplise, and your husband, George Washington, Is counting on you.You see a brittish man walking past with supplies. Do you [[ go up to him and risk exposure ]] or [[ walk around some more ]]You go up to the large man and lie. You ask him to donate blankets and food to the orphanage. He kindly gives the blankets and food. He looks at you cauisly. You wonder if he will find out your with Patriots. Do you [[ go back to camp ]] or [[ keep walking around ]]As your walking you see a man and a women.The man is properly dreessed. It was clear that his clothes costs a lot of money, And the women looked less well off, but not poor. You decide to go up to one of them and ask for supplise do you [[ go up to the man ]] or [[ go up to the woman ]]You go back to camp and go up to your husband with piles of supplies. You give a blanket to every soilder you see. But there are two soilders left and one blanket. One is shivering, and so skinny you can see his bones. He looks dehydrated and sick. The soilder next to him, looks to be in better condition. Though very weak and ill, he still manages to be able to move. He looks less dehydrated and hungry. Do you give it to [[ The weak soilder]] or [[ give the blanket to the stronger soilder ]]You see a market, but you realise you have no money as your looking at all the food. A young man comes up behind you, and seeing that you are shaking and ill, he offers to buy you food. Do you [[ let him buy you what you need ]] or [[ refuse and go back to the street and look for supplise ]]You go up to him and ask him to the sick troops. He asks what you said, not being able to hear you. You quickly wonder about if hes a loyalist. Do you [[ restate your question and ask for supplise for the orphange ]] or [[ Ask him for clothes and supplise for the troops again ]]You go up to her and ask her for supplise for the troops. She says she is a patriot and she supports you. Do you [[ walk around some more ]] or [[ go back to camp ]] You give the weak, tired, hungry soldier the blanket. He thanks you and you give him some soup. There is a soldier next you that is also weak. Do you [[ give him the blanket the other soldier has ]] or [[ walk around town some more ]] Since you think that the stronger soilder is more likely to survive the harsh winter, you give it to him. However, you feel bad for the weak soilder. do you [[ go into town looking for more supplise ]] or [[ look around]]Double-click this passage to edit it.Double-click this passage to edit it.when you into town, you collect a lot of supplise and when you return you have enough for all of the soilders. all but one survive, and you are stronger in the war because of the winter.You see that he is a loyalist. You try to run but he takes you hostage. Do [[ you scream and cause attention ]] or [[ go with him ]]He dies but the troops did good and they survived the winter!when you into town, you collect a lot of supplise and when you return you have enough for all of the soilders. all but one survive, and you are stronger in the war because of the winter.when you into town, you collect a lot of supplise and when you return you have enough for all of the soilders. all but one survive, and you are stronger in the war because of the winter.It turns out that only two soldiers died and you survived the winter!!Others in the streets see you and run over and try to fight him. He kills a patriot lady. You try to run off but he kills you too. He locks you up in the British quarter. He holds you hostage and eventually kills you.