So here's an awful story.
...judging by what amuses a lot of people around here, maybe not so awful after all. Whatever: I'm trying to break up with Piper.
As a sneaky character, I got her approval high early in the game, and she started having "talks" with me. You see, I'm a family man, taking care of her sister impressed me. She has her heart in the right place, she sees ruthlessness got mankind where they are right now, yet she's still sarcastic and funny most times (e.g. random commentary entering sneak mode in Dungeon-type environment). Yet my character is also mourning his wife, I mean, the thing literally had just happened. At any rate - I don't want a relationship with her.
Now, having never really flirted with her previously, the "final" approval dialogue came up, I shot her down. Apparently however, they gave her some kind of "safety" conversation (the innuendo slope is just gonna go downhill from here on in), so she brings it up again - as we are currently exploring the surreal very-present-apocalyptic hell that is the Glowing Sea, fighting off the devil's oversized and underfed rejects, wearing Power Armor.
Women, huh?
Being a man though and thus not as helplessly impulse-driven and predictable, I suddenly felt flattered by a pretty girl playing for my ego (and I hadn't seen the new romance "mechanic" thus far) so I was intrigued enough just to try what would happen - you can always reload, right? Well, you can, unless you spent the last hour roaming about a vast, hostile landscape with incredibly strong Legendary enemies and never even look at your Pip-Boy. I got my now most favourite weapon from that same adventure, so I decided not to actually reload. You can always just break up, right? I mean, you can apathetically walk away during the very climix of any earth-shaking revelation; surely you can tell a girl things aren't working out?
Well, you can't. So far, so life-like.
I have since long resumed traveling with my trusty dog, but I still feel incredibly bad about Piper. I can't even send her home to her sister - me! The guy who told her she should cherish family, since it's all she's got! I don't wanna murder someone just to show her how bad a pick I am. I took her on a romantic burglary in Diamond City and repeatedly touched somebody else's household items with an unsettling smile on my face all night, and she still refused to acknowledge a compulsive weirdo like that is not gonna grow old with anyone!
So you see my dilemma (I meant the Fallout-one, not all the more concerning ones this accidental essay shows I clearly have). I happen to share all her hobbies and dislikes (e.g. helping innocent people, killing innocent people) but I still want to end the romantic relationship, without going out of my moral way and thus having her instinct of self-preservation do it for me. Like a normal person - no seriously.
TL;DR Is there a more efficient way than stealing something, yet less "efficient" than murdering someone, in order to break up with Piper?
Thanks for your time & attention, everybody!
-TRM
P.S.: You damn right, TL;DR. I could have wasted your time opening up a new thread with just one badly spelled question, but at least this way, I may have provided an interesting case-study for any passing-by psychology student. If you should be an infant, reading this on your parents' computer by accident however, here's a funny smiley face to make your day: Stay in school!