One or more of the people Kara was talking to were wolves. The problem is, we don't know who she spoke to and what they talked about. They might have figured out that they could not keep it up any longer and so they ate her.
That... doesn't really make sense. She might have let it slip, but we were being more organized than that. She would have told me if she told someone else. I think she'd have told me if she thought someone was onto her.
Not really? I told you and Lavender because I didn't want to be the only one to know. Doing it that way meant I didn't have to play favorites, and telling two people meant that you were more likely to keep each other honest.
I talked to Kara and you too, and dealt with the first ousting, and then when things calmed down, I asked if there was anyone else she trusted to tell. She was the sheep after all, and the more people who knew, the more dangerous, but also the more we could work together. She said she trusted her cousin. It took until this afternoon to organize everything and hear back from him.
I never said it was anyone's fault. You were already taking a risk in informing two people you were unsure of because it was necessary that the others would still know if anything happened to you.
That is exactly what you're implying though. You are criticizing the control of information. Well, I controlled it. If you think you can organize something better, you are free to try. The thing that made me the one capable of it's gone, and I got her eaten.
We do not have a solid idea what happened to the information after you passed it to us. The fact that people are unsure of who to trust and are trying to feel each other out probably got her eaten.
And it is not productive to dwell on what has already happened. I prefer to know how it happened and what led up to it.
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He says he didn't know...
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Working out who told who what is going to be difficult now that the safe sheep is gone.
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...What do you think?
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One or more of the people Kara was talking to were wolves. The problem is, we don't know who she spoke to and what they talked about. They might have figured out that they could not keep it up any longer and so they ate her.
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I talked to Kara and you too, and dealt with the first ousting, and then when things calmed down, I asked if there was anyone else she trusted to tell. She was the sheep after all, and the more people who knew, the more dangerous, but also the more we could work together. She said she trusted her cousin. It took until this afternoon to organize everything and hear back from him.
That is it.
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And it is not productive to dwell on what has already happened. I prefer to know how it happened and what led up to it.