[u][i]Deborah Lillian Termellio, & Shannon Jacqueline Balore.[/i][/u] --- When Aislin described the mysterious man, there was something that just "clicked" within Deborah. Tall man, black hair, white shirt.... It took her a few seconds to think about it - ([b]She is talking about Luis, the man you met at the beach[/b]). Wait, him? Deborah was wondering what he was up to - but now a whole another string just popped up. "Wait... You met Luis?" Deborah had to tell Aislin who she was dealing with here. "... I knew that man was up to something but..." She trailed off, idly biting her fingertips as she thought about it. Even Shannon was a bit shocked at the story. Going off her gaping mouth, and widened eyes. Her suspicions about him were confirmed - but someone killed him? "What [i]I'm[/i] concerned about is where he came from...." The redhaired woman injected. The primary problem she sees here are these strangers lurking on the island. On the first day there were several trespasses and murders. "... and what did he want?" She put her thumb and index finger across her jawline. "... When we first arrived at the beach, I received a [i]Premonition[/i] of something... something I never felt before." Debby finally collected her thoughts and decided on what to tell everyone. A recollection of how she felt on the shipwreck. She stopped biting her fingertips. "Something pure evil. I didn't know what it was... but the second I saw that man, I knew it was him...." She trailed off yet again. "... [i]Evil personified[/i]." Deborah quietly sighed. She wondered what the two of them were going to do in the face of... all this. They were just two girls. An idealist and a cynic paired together. They weren't even the strongest students here. How were they going to get to the bottom of any of this? "... Either way, if you need anything Aislin, [i]anything[/i], and I will help you with it." However, the aggravated sounds of anger and violence were carried their way, and Deborah's power gave her the gist of it ([b]A fight is going on nearby[/b]). Oh, boy, that can't be any good. Her power didn't tell her who was fighting, because she didn't hear the voices clear enough. "Nope, it [i]isn't [/i]right at all..." Deborah answered Aislin, "People are fighting nearby.... I guess I'll scope it out...." While she did find it stupid, her curiosity was dragging her in that direction. She got up off the bench and started walking towards it, carefully. While she was curious, she wasn't stupid.