The Bus Stop scene is set in a tense, uncertain atmosphere where Kara, along with Alice and possibly Luther, reaches a bus stop, the last hurdle before Canada. You will have choices to make between keeping the tickets, returning the tickets, or doing nothing.
Keeping the tickets takes you through Border Patrol, a route with potential safety checks and scrutiny. This path can lead to a confrontation or a smooth passage, depending on your previous choices in the game. On the other hand, returning the tickets or doing nothing forces you to seek alternatives such as taking a boat.

What Happens If You Keep the Tickets
You find tickets in your bag. If you keep them, you, Alice, and Luther (if he's with you) can get on the bus to Canada. This is tough because the tickets are for a human family. Keeping them means you're safe but the family can't escape. This choice leads you to the border and might help you get to Canada safely. It shows the hard choices you face in the game, like choosing between helping yourself or others.
What Happens If You Return the Tickets
You give back the tickets to their rightful owners, the human family. This choice shows you value honesty and empathy over your own safety. By returning the tickets, you have to find another way to Canada, which is riskier. This path leads you to explore alternative escape routes, like taking a boat. This choice in the game tests your morals, making you decide between an easy escape and doing the right thing.
What Happens If You Do Nothing
You don't make a decision about the tickets at the bus stop. If you wait too long, soldiers will notice you. This leads to a dangerous situation where you have to quickly find another escape plan. This choice shows the risks of indecision in critical moments. The game uses this scenario to highlight the importance of making timely decisions and the consequences of not acting fast enough in crucial situations.
Impact Of Your Decision
When you keep the tickets, you witness a family's distress over losing them, juxtaposed with your group's relief. Returning the tickets shows a moment of gratitude from the family and a renewed challenge for you to find another escape route. Choosing to do nothing results in a tense encounter with soldiers, leading to a hurried search for an alternative escape.
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