Jack: Hey Olivia! Can I ask for your advice on something?
Olivia: Of course, what's going on?
Jack: My friend Mike cheated on the math test, and now the teacher thinks I did too because we sit next to each other. Should I tell the teacher what really happened?
Olivia: That's a tough situation. If you tell the truth, Mike could get into a lot of trouble. Are you sure you want to put your friend in that position?
Jack: I know, but if I don't say anything, I might get blamed for something I didn't do. Plus, honesty is important, right?
Olivia: Honesty is definitely important, but so is being loyal to your friends. Maybe you could talk to Mike first and see if he'll admit what he did.
Jack: I thought about that, but what if he refuses? I don't want to get punished for something I didn't do.
Olivia: I understand, but you have to consider how this could affect your friendship with Mike. Is it worth the risk of losing him as a friend?
Jack: I don't want to lose him as a friend, but I also don't want to lie about what happened. It's a really difficult situation.
Olivia: It really is. Maybe there's a way to support Mike without lying.
Jack: That's a good point. Maybe I can talk to Mike and explain how serious this is for both of us. If he understands the consequences, he might decide to come clean himself.
Olivia: That sounds like a good plan. It shows you're being honest but also giving Mike a chance to do the right thing.
Jack: Yeah, I'll talk to Mike and see if he’ll admit what he did. If he understands the impact, hopefully, he'll make the right choice.
Olivia: I think that's a solid approach. Good luck, Jack. Let me know how it goes.
Jack: Thanks, Olivia. I appreciate your help. I'll let you know what happens.