[@Prince of Seraphs] is saying basically the same as me. I don't need the truth, just what would be considered general knowledge, however faulty it might be. People thinking things that are mistaken is an excellent source of drama when the truth is found, or even when you get two people with differing but equally incorrect versions of events. A more extreme example would be a murder mystery or something. Nobody knows whodunit, at least not at the beginning, but there's often one or even a few "accepted" theories. The public blames the son with the grudge, the servants finger the recently dismissed coachman who made nasty comments on his way out, but it really was the business partner that stood to lose a lot of money if the split the dead man had been planning went through. ^.^ [@Zahrale] Thanks for letting us know. [@LadyRunic] if you're under a lot of pressure, certainly there's no need to rush. *sends good wishes*