When Pattie learned that the best friend of her neighbor, Lisa, had a motorcycle, she advised Lisa that they should both wear helmets when they were on it. Lisa responded that they had no intention of wearing helmets because they were too restricting. Pattie, whose sister died in a motorcycle accident because she was not wearing a helmet, wanted to impress upon Lisa how important helmets were. One day when Lisa was at work, Pattie called her and left a message that her best friend was in a motorcycle accident and was in the hospital on life support. Lisa was very upset when she got the message and left immediately for the hospital. When she found out later that the message was not true, she became even more upset.
If Lisa brings an action against Pattie to recover for her emotional distress, if she likely to prevail?