With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". Inc., 323 F.Supp.2d 997, 1005-06 (D.Ariz.2004), a doctor who hid the reason for an infant’s death from its mother, Lucchesi v. Frederic N. Stimmell, M.D., Ltd., 149 Ariz. 76, 79-81, 716 P.2d 1013, 1016-18 (1986), or conspiracy to hide a child from a father, Pankratz v. Willis, 155 Ariz. 8, 744 P.2d 1182 (Ct.App.1987). The doctor-patient relationship is a very personal matter. If a jury found that Stewart lied to Dr. Borowsky in an attempt to influence the care Dr. Borowsky was providing to his patient, it could also find that such conduct rises to the level of outrageousness necessary for an IIED claim. This stems from the existence of a “special relationship” between an insurer and the insured. Rowland v. Great States Ins. Co., 199 Ariz. 577, 586, 20 P.3d 1158, 1167 (Ct.App.2001) (<HOLDING>). The existence of that relationship means that

A: recognizing special circumstances exception
B: recognizing the existence of the special relationship
C: holding that the special relationship exception does not apply to the relationship between a student and a school
D: recognizing that the existence of an agency relationship is ordinarily a question of fact
B.