Maria was absolutely furious. She had absolutely no idea just what she could say in a press conference, and she clearly couldn't avoid it. She didn't have the time for a press conference, and she sure as hell wasn't going to take questions. With a heavy sigh, Maria set down at her desk, and tried to figure out just what she could say. It wasn't the dragon monster. Sometimes an earthquake was just an earthquake. Something like that. Maybe something about how teams were even now closing in on those responsible for the dragon-monsters appearance. Yes. Ease the public...she wrote up what she needed to, thinking through each word carefully before she set pen to paper, making sure there was no loose ends, tying everything she could together to make sure that she would answer the publics concerns as well as ensure there was no panic over what was, for all intence and purposes, a natural disaster. She gathered what information she needed, infuriated that even now, the subjects had slipped away, just like the plague of her existance, Subjects thirty and twenty nine, with the rogue agent Caits, constantly seemed to do. She sent a message to the team, tellig them to in no way approach the subjects until they could be sure no more damage would be done, to take them as harmlessly as possible, but to take them only when it was safe to do so. Finally, she rose, her notes in hand, although she wouldn't need them.