"He thinks I will help. What he does not know is that you know that he does not know, since I know that he thinks he knows me but does not know that you know!!” “What?” Liaena looked like she was struggling under the weight of all the double negatives packed into that sentence as she tried futilely to decipher it, before narrowing her eyes at the Night Elf. “…That makes no sense” [i]“Then again, when did Rithrynn ever make sense?”[/i] “…but…you’re…you’re a double agent?” The human finally said hesitantly as she tried to align the information with all the other evidence she had stacked up in her head. The concept was a very inviting one, but it just kept colliding with niggling points that just wouldn’t go away. “…then why did you lie to me earlier….?” “Because then I wouldn’t have been a secret agent anymore! SECRET! Li. Duh!” “but that’s….” “Besides, [b]you[/b] lie all the time” “….” “…not [i]that[/i] much” Liaena muttered defensively at Rithrynn’s last comment. Looking up, her grip on the dart-gun was wavering as she studied the Night Elf, who proceeded to grin even more widely and open her arms in an innocent ‘who me?’ sort of way. [i]“It sounds crazy…but it’s the only thing that even begins to make sense. This is Rithrynn. She’d never betray me. Light, what was I even thinking?”[/i] “I’m sorry” Liaena mumbled finally. Lowering the dart gun, she held it loosely in one hand as she looked up to give Rithrynn a hopeless look. “I….I just saw you come out of his house, and….I jumped to conclusions, I guess. It’s been a crazy few days”