Results: the two D&C interns both failed; the third PC, a Fae, made a nearly identical move for politicking in the faerie realms, got a strong hit (what a dick). Evelyn, the Witch-turned-Selkie, made a powerful enemy (her choice) and crossed a line (MC's choice): Logan, the Infernal-turned-Chosen, crossed a line he never thought he'd cross [again] (his choice, mostly so that the MC couldn't chose it) and alienated a friend (MC's choice).
We seem to have decided that the person who chose the option got to define it, although we workshopped out what actually happened with everyone at the table contributing. Evelyn got tricked into using her powers to steal another Selkie's skin, enslaving him to the firm, and then was so pissed about it she hexed one the senior partners on her last day of work. Logan was sent on a mission nominally to recover an artifact, but actually to kill its innocent guardian, who he wasn't told would fight to the death to defend it. This was a breach of contract, so he could walk away, and did, angrily. In doing so he alienated his wealthy father, who was hoping to [re]gain social status [lost when Logan killed his Infernal master] through connections to the firm. He cut Logan off, dropping him from one-percenter to plebe.
Faolin, the Fae-still-Fae, decided that in his political jockeying he had crossed a line by personally assassinating a rival.