No. But it was the result of actions that were dishonest. Sometimes that is necessary, but in this case - I believe if you wish to have any friendship with him, dishonesty is the wrong course.
Well, I've spent over two months adding more truth to the matter and it's done nothing to gain me conventional friendship, so I'm pretty much ready to abandon that inexplicably impossible initiative. But I see less reason to stop trying to protect him.
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And it should be taken into consideration that if you don't tell him and he finds out on his own, I doubt he'll take it well.
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I just want to do the right thing, and in this case I'm not sure honesty wouldn't obstruct that.
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Was saving him before the wrong thing?
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[This strikes a nerve.]
...but it will take more time if I'm honest with him.
Also given the situation he's likely to mistake this for an actual example of malevolent intentions.
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Those are in a completely different class from actual falsehoods, right?
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That's a distinction people make when they want to feel better about themselves.
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I don't know how to feel better about my alternate self killing him. I have to compensate somehow.
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But I still have to deal with it. Isn't fair. That she could get him out of her hair and I have to deal with him when he won't even let me.
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...
Can I - negotiate anything?
[This is hard.]
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Because I don't go back on my word.
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