It seems obvious to me, it's [@CherriesJubilee]. Let's just look our game really. [Center][img]https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/originals/10/02/67/100267c958fe4e56aecfbc969d42f3ce.gif[/img][/center] The [b]first person to be killed was Luna[/b], the [b]first person to vote for them was[/b] [b]Cherries[/b]. The person who was murdered was Neko, a very good friend of mine. Now in the second round is where it got interesting. The person Cherrie voted for didn't get eliminated because of the vote, who was me by the way. Try as hard as Cherrie might, I wasn't killed thanks to Baka, but Cherrie didn't like that. So she had Baka axed off. But you may be thinking right now, why? Why did Cherrie not just murder me? Because it'd be too obvious that way. She's trying to play us for fools, she's using me as a scapegoat. All the while Cherrie acts innocent like she doesn't know what she's doing. But she's using my past suspicion to frame me. It wouldn't make any logical sense for me to be the murderer. Why would I kill Neko or Baka, both of them have sided with me and were good allies. If I was the murderer, I would have kept them around 'till the end where I could have one help me out vote another person. Kalleth, Show her we're not fools and vote this murderer out so we can win.