"Well...I'm getting better." Kaleeth answered. "Meesei said that it has been harder for me than all of the others to learn to control it. Wolves don't like to be alone, but crocodiles are the opposite. They are almost always by themselves, and when I turn, I can feel that's what my beast spirit wants. It's like...a fight between what it wants and what I want, but it is also a part of me, and I'm part of it. I wasn't happy at first; I just wanted to go home and be with my family, and my beast spirit just wanted to run away. I...still sometimes think about it, but I'm trying to look on the bright side of things. I love traveling, and I love being with Janius. I know I can still be happy." Meesei found it interesting that Harriet did not move to trying to blame Vera. There was still the possibility that she was not the killer, and if she was, then she supposed trying to blame Vera would be the obvious move. The atmosphere had become markedly more tense, but Meesei decided to continue to press her suspicions and watching Harriet's reactions very closely. "I know because I have the poison. I can tell around when it must have been administered. Rest assured, I am pursuing all possibilities here, but this is the most likely, not only because of the timing, but because a lie has certainly been told. Do you have any way to prove you left the room first? As well, I am also asking all lieutenants for the names of people who can confirm their alibis after the meeting." She questioned. Her expression remained unchanged, but she was watching every detail of Harriet's movements like a hawk. She paid attention to every subtle twitch, every movement of the eye, in order to judge her reaction.