Of course. But keep in mind that while this may be worth examining now, if we get a clue that doesn't pit us all against each other, there's no reason why we ought to continue chasing shadows then.
That's assuming that there is a wolf, and isn't possible, anyway, as Ion already received a clue, and Superboy was int he last one. So unless someone can be connected to two different clues...
Kara couldn't disappear after the safe sheep clue went up, of course--that's too obvious. But if the wolves realise that the rest of us are talking to her and certain things might slip, they would eat her to stop the flow of information.
That's assuming both that she knows something about the wolves- which she didn't, incidentally, or didn't that she admitted to me- and that we aren't talking to each other, as well.
Why should that be odd? It's easier to read someone you know well, after all, and she believed he was innocent. If we did get a wolf this time, then she was right.
No, I don't imagine why she'd have any reason to be cautious, especially since I already knew she was the safe sheep- even if I were a wolf, she'd be in no more danger than she was to begin with, and I would have had to risk looking suspicious if I'd asked her opinion and then argued with her. So no, it's unlikely she was withholding anything, at least not deliberately.
Even so, I think the most logical approach would be to assume that all of us who knew about the safe sheep are sheep, and that Scarlett was the wolf. It gives us the most narrow area within which to begin looking at things.
I've been speaking with Sano from the start, and while I can't completely rule him out, if he is a wolf he's gone to unusual lengths to try to hide it. The other two I've yet to speak much with, however.
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I found it odd that she wanted to tell her cousin . . .
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Why not yesterday? Or after today's round?
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We didn't get to speak of anything concrete.
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Even so, I think the most logical approach would be to assume that all of us who knew about the safe sheep are sheep, and that Scarlett was the wolf. It gives us the most narrow area within which to begin looking at things.
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If you count Ion, myself and you as sheep, then we are left with Peach, Plum and White as potential wolves.
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I've been speaking with Sano from the start, and while I can't completely rule him out, if he is a wolf he's gone to unusual lengths to try to hide it. The other two I've yet to speak much with, however.
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