One Truth

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"Let's play a drinking game," Manav called out, he had been staying in Madison, Wisconsin for last three years and he had to come to his cousin's housewarming party cause it just two hours driving. "We are grown up adults, we should play something else," said Arjun. "Let's play 'two truths and a lie," Manav's wife Vedika piped in. "That always yields some interesting confessions." "What could anyone possibly confess," asked Aditi, "that we don't know about each other already?" "I never understood that game," Dhruv grumbled quietly to himself. "Of course you do," Vedika said. "The idea is to bury an embarrassing confession to a series of implausible statements. The more implausible the lie, the more implausible the confession." Arjun nudged Aditi's shoulder and leaned closer. The prox

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