The Wrong Thing
You say something wrong. You know it immediately.
You said the wrong thing. You know it the moment it leaves your mouth. Her face changes. The friendship you're trying to protect just took a hit — and the only repair is going back in.
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The Month After
→Everyone else has moved on. Your friend hasn't. Four chapters on what sustained presence looks like when grief outlasts everyone else's attention span.
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Supporting Someone Through Grief
→Your friend just lost her mother. You showed up with a casserole and no idea what to say. Learn that presence — not answers, not silver linings, not advice — is what people actually need.
What you'll learn from The Wrong Thing
This scenario focuses on You say something wrong. You know it immediately. — a critical skill inside the broader difficult conversations domain. You'll face a decision where the instinctive response is often the wrong one. After you make your choice, you'll see exactly what happened in the other person's head and why it mattered. The scenario is part of The Month After, a full interactive story inside the Supporting Someone Through Grief quest.
Skills you'll build in Supporting Someone Through Grief
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Everyone else has moved on. The flowers stopped coming. The meal train ended. Your friend is sitting alone in a house that still smells like her mother's perfume — and you're the last one still checking in.
You text: 'How are you?' She replies: 'Fine.' You know she's not. The question isn't whether to push — it's how to push gently enough that the door opens instead of locks.
You go back. You say the better thing — the thing you meant the first time, stripped of platitudes and performance. It's clumsy. It's honest. It lands differently.
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