"Oh, how I did that. *This is the Red Truth, it's like telling the absolute truth without having to show evidence.* If I were telling a lie with the Red Truth, I would had choked on those words. How I can be sure he's not the culprit, I would have to apply the "cat box" theory that I was taught some time ago. While you think it's possible that he could be the culprit, I think it's possible that he could not be the culprit, but we aren't sure on which claim is the dire truth. So according to the "cat box" theory, both truths exist until we "open" the box and see the truth for ourselves, or figuring out ourselves later on," Maria explained, remembering some of the "logical" tricks that her teacher has taught her to build her explanation for why she thought that the Doctor wasn't at all the culprit. --- "Sooo...I guess I'll just introduce myself. The name's Andrew Lowell, but you can call me Drew if that floats your boat. This here is Staraptor, one of my first Pokemon I've caught," Drew decides to introduce himself to Yang, seeing as there was a prolonged awkward silence between them. ---- As the group seemed to break apart, Tris took this chance to go off on her own, see if she could get anywhere by herself. Though, it was only in a matter of minutes that Dlanor managed to catch up to her. "How come you're still following me? I have nothing to do with this whole "witch" thing, alright," Tris told her, really annoyed that she was being followed around for something she cant remember herself. "I cannot let you get out of my sights. If you "turn" and I am not present, then many consequences for both sides will be created. I must stay near you in case you "turn," so I can contain the threat within you," Dlanor explains, being very vague on what "turning" mean exactly. Tris only sighed in distress and continued walking, knowing that Dlanor would follow. She kept the golden butterfly pin tight in her grasp, the only item she had with her that felt...significant and yet distant in her own memories.