You are taking care of your dying sibling who is suffering from an aggressive cancer. Unfortunately, the only way to save them is to pay for a $47,000 surgery to remove the tumors since you both don't have any insurance. Your sibling stays with you for the time being until you can come up with a solution to afford the surgery.
One evening, you come home from work and walk into your sibling's room to check them, only to find them non-responsive. You immediately call 911 and your sibling is rushed to the hospital, clinging on to life. The doctors tell you they were able to resuscitate your sibling, but the cancer is now growing rapidly and they would need surgery in the next 24 hours to survive. They tell you that they would keep your sibling overnight for observation and you walk out of the facility helpless and frustrated. As you take a walk through a dimly lit park, you see a suitcase lying in the bushes. Curiosity gets the better of you and when you open it, you see a bunch of cash staring right back at you. You can't believe what you're seeing and you rush home immediately with the suitcase.
As you stare at the suitcase in your living room in disbelief, you get a phone call. assuming it is the hospital you answer the phone and hear a low deep voice on the other end the caller states that you have 24 hours to return the suitcase and you will not be harmed otherwise you will suffer a slow and painful death a part of you is still thinking about keeping the money until the caller informs you that the money belongs to one of the biggest mafia gangs in the country before you can say anything they hang up believing that their threat to you was enough you know this money can save your siblings life but at what cost?
Do you take the suitcase back to the park, saving yourself from a slow and torturous death, knowing your sibling will most likely pass away in the next couple of hours? Or take the suitcase to the hospital, using the money to save your sibling's life, knowing the consequences of your actions may result in your peace?