[center][IMG]http://fontmeme.com/embed.php?text=Mali%20Anson&name=Chris%27s%20Handwriting.ttf&size=50&style_color=D5FF00[/IMG] [hr][b]Location:[/b] Justice Metro [hr][hr][/center] [color=D5FF00]"If you say so."[/color] Although Mali's words indicated that she believed him, almost no other part of the message followed that same line of communication. Imagine if you would the tone of voice you take with that friend who's always half an hour late (at best) when you call them and ask where they are and they reply that they're 'almost there.' Or maybe the body language of your mother-in-law when she comes over for Thanksgiving and she looks over the dinner spread you've spent all day preparing with an eye that can pick apart errant molecules 2 nanometers out of place (50% chance you can drop the "in law" part and it'll still apply). If that doesn't do it, how about the facial expression your roommate has when you ask for $25 because you totally need it to pay for gas for the week, no really you're not going to blow it all on cake and chocolate and hide them in the bottom drawer under your socks. On the train they stepped onto, Mali decided not to sit down with Relic, rather she remained standing right by him. This wasn't actually rooted in the many nonverbal signals of skepticism she had just been sending, but a much simpler reason. Her butt and back was starting to hurt from so much sitting, and needed to stand to relieve those issue.