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And no, neither option changes how things turn out in any way. Whether she's a dear friend or your one true love, she does what she does with her own two hands.
She probably tried to convince Sayori to leave your character alone, that you would be better off without her. And Sayori took it too far.
It is only after the whole Sayori thing that she gets more heavy-handed.
Also, in Sayori's poem before she dies it says
"Before I listen to everything that she said to me" hinting that, it was indeed, a mixture of both.