A Tale of Two Choices
Loose Ends
There are 82 loose ends in this story.
| Choice ID | Choice | Room ID |
|---|---|---|
| 26931 | Edmund asks Charles to do something else | 12585 |
| 26978 | Why is the under butler looking so flushed? | 12605 |
| 27222 | a drunken sailor passed calling "Wotcha Annie, when can I visit?" | 12725 |
| 27294 | Ernest drinks the poison | 12763 |
| 27295 | Flora drinks the poison | 12763 |
| 27296 | Edmund questions Tom further | 12764 |
| 27297 | Edmund goes to the Library to make sure Tom's story is correct | 12764 |
| 27303 | "I do not know. Help me, Edmund." | 12767 |
| 27304 | Dorothea asks Fiona about the Locket | 12768 |
| 27347 | Find her own way | 12787 |
| 27348 | speak to the publican | 12788 |
| 27350 | Go to Crossingham's | 12789 |
| 27351 | Wait here | 12789 |
| 27352 | Go visit Rodney | 12790 |
| 27353 | Try to reason with mother | 12790 |
| 27383 | The cook had grabbed Dorothea to try and quieten things down before anyone was alerted | 12806 |
| 27388 | Dorothea screams for all her worth | 12809 |
| 27389 | Dorothea asks the man for help | 12809 |
| 27435 | "I will recommend you as a servant to a grand family at Loxley Manor" | 12831 |
| 27436 | "You will never go hungry again." | 12831 |
| 27437 | the sunlit white walls of a charity sanitorium | 12832 |
| 27438 | a middle aged, theatrically dressed woman bending over her in a gaslit bedroom. | 12832 |
| 28053 | Edmund apologises due to his previous commitment | 13144 |
| 28054 | Edmund forgets about his pledge to Caroline. | 13144 |
| 28111 | Caroline removes her dress, revealing her corset | 13178 |
| 28113 | Edmund denies everything | 13179 |
| 28114 | Caroline tells her story | 13179 |
| 28120 | Edmund asks Caroline to leave the room | 13184 |
| 28149 | Edmund decides to spike the drink with the potion | 13209 |
| 28150 | Edmund thinks she is just too ghastly and saves the potion | 13209 |
| 28151 | his child would journey to Italy to work off his debt in my stables." | 13210 |
| 28152 | he would deliver his residence to me." | 13210 |
| 28172 | Edmund rushes after Charlotte | 13223 |
| 28190 | Edmund looks down at Ella's feet and sees that she is wearing glass slippers. | 13239 |
| 28191 | a hefty lady called Brenda - her father runs a work house." | 13240 |
| 28192 | the daughter of a rich northern mill owner. They are coming up the drive now." | 13240 |
| 28240 | She and my Father have never been married. She has another husband." | 13275 |
| 28241 | Mother has an illegitimate daughter." | 13275 |
| 28242 | reached the painting down for a closer look | 13276 |
| 28243 | fell onto the marble floor of the hallway below. | 13276 |
| 28244 | "My lad, you are brilliant," replied Lord Withenstrop | 13277 |
| 28245 | "The ancient curse has come true at last," gasped Lord Withenstrop, looking at the watch in horror. | 13277 |
| 28246 | Charles body slumped over, with a knife stuck in its back. | 13278 |
| 28247 | Blood everywhere, but no-one inside the library at all. | 13278 |
| 28306 | "pish and posh, you're not even my son. I'll do what I want" | 13304 |
| 28307 | "Perhaps I should let your old trout of a mother explain to you first, before I expose her for who she really is" | 13304 |
| 28393 | Caroline decides to run away from the house | 13364 |
| 28394 | Caroline runs to the summer house, where Mrs Biggins is working today | 13364 |
| 28403 | The young lady is on the doorstep, in labour | 13371 |
| 37713 | scream | 17905 |
| 37714 | run around | 17905 |
| 49629 | Dorothea hands over the note and is dismissed | 24210 |
| 49630 | Dorothea hands over the note, is questioned and given another task | 24210 |
| 49694 | Noah unlocks the door and enters with a candle | 24244 |
| 49695 | Nothing happens. Dorothea waits in the darkness | 24244 |
| 49837 | "Of course I have. I know everything." | 24315 |
| 49838 | "Of course I haven't. Please let me go." | 24315 |
| 50256 | Dorothea goes through the door | 24569 |
| 50257 | Dorothea tries to run away | 24569 |
| 50325 | Dorothea approaches the Bar Man | 24604 |
| 50326 | Dorothea approaches the woman | 24604 |
| 50367 | Dorothea follows Albert to his laboratory | 24623 |
| 50368 | Dorothea heads straight for the Poxy Goat | 24623 |
| 50649 | She hands over the tubes | 24756 |
| 50650 | She screams and smashes all but one of the tubes | 24756 |
| 50708 | Dorothea investigates the sounds of pain | 24797 |
| 50709 | Dorothea investigates the humming | 24797 |
| 50845 | They decide to escape the workhouse looking for him | 24847 |
| 50846 | They decide to venture into the living quarters | 24847 |
| 51401 | Dorothea follows Trystell | 25113 |
| 51402 | Dorothea refuses, fearing a trap | 25113 |
| 51540 | Dorothea jumps up and follows them out | 25204 |
| 51541 | Dorothea stays in her seat and hears a beating | 25204 |
| 52213 | Dorothea goes to speak to the Gentleman | 25572 |
| 52214 | The girls ask Eliza about her life | 25572 |
| 52356 | They head for the Bank of England | 25653 |
| 52357 | They set out in search of a doctor | 25653 |
| 52454 | They go upstairs to Mr Trystell | 25725 |
| 52455 | They go into the garden in search of Noah | 25725 |
| 55316 | Dorothea signs the paper | 27140 |
| 84145 | He laughs uproariously and tries to help | 41794 |
| 84146 | His eyes narrow and he takes the girls into custody | 41794 |