Reading my mind, eh? well, I guess I'll play along. "Well, the truth is, and I don't mean to gloat, I actually figured out if she was coming to the school specifically the night before it happened. I hadn't actually known about the bombings until I read a newspaper, and I happened to notice she was bombing schools and churches. So, I actually joined the staff not only to try out being a teacher, but to see if she would try to sneak in. Sure enough on my class list a new student who stood out was there, a transfer student with nothing little to nothing about her. It was easy confirming if it was her or not, but I can't really tell you any more because it's confidential, I just went through a police interview a few minutes ago." Light said, leaving some of the bigger details out. "It was scary, but people leave paper trails, and make themselves open and predictable. I can say I definitely saved the school with my knowledge." Light moved on to her other topic, "as for the weirdness of the latter, I have no clue what that's all about. Honestly, it wasn't a freak accident. Or natural causes, 400 something people don't just die all in a row simultaneously. I can't believe I'm saying this, but it could be..not of this world." Light said, knowing such a thing could not be possible. He shivered. "It makes you wonder, about this world and what's beyond it. Are there gods? death gods, maybe? or aliens? I dunno. It gets people paranoid. The thing responsible has not announced itself, yet. So..we can only point fingers in fear. It's like..is the person passing by you, someone you bump into on the street, or the person right next to to you..really a human being? and well, that's about it on my thoughts on that stuff." Light said, summing up his thoughts. But at that last part, he was subtlety hinting that he knew she wasn't human, or at least not a normal one.