Easier Done Than Said (Part 1)

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     NOTE: THIS IS A WORK OF FICTION. MOST OF THE THINGS SAID AND DONE IN THIS STORY SHOULD NOT BE TAKEN AS TRUE OR POSSIBLE. UNLESS, OF COURSE, IT IS. THAT WOULD BE NICE.

     "Amazing."

      "She's done it again."

     "How is this even possible?"

      Some might say she was the female Sherlock Holmes. She loved hearing the chorus of shocked voices after she made a simple deduction using her logic. Thinking of this made her smile. It was easy. Using the boy's mistakes were easy.

     First, he tried to argue with her, when, clearly she was in the right about the pen. She executed the first step to her plan, which was to examine his emotional state and expressions. From what she observed before the argument, the boy would have an intensive glare on his face when he was in the right. Although he had a intense glare, this time it seemed slightly forced by a slight margin. This meant that he was starting to feel nervous. 

     Secondly, he had continued to try to argue, even when she began to speak her thoughts.
     "First off, you-"
     "I didn't break the pen!"

     "The facts-"

     "I don't want to hear it!"
     "Would you kindly let me tal-"
     "NO! LISTEN TO ME."

     (Something like this)
     When someone was starting to panic, they immediately attempt to defend themselves by not letting the other person talk; therefore, using their emotion over their thought process. Normally, when humans do this, they are in a state-of-mind where they can't think properly, particularly when something or someone is making them nervous. Due to the situation, it was easy for her to assume that the fact that he broke the pen and was starting to be questioned was making him nervous.
     "First of all, by not letting me talk, you're starting to panic. And normally, when people panic, it's usually because of unease. In this case, the unease you're feeling is most likely because of the fact that you're scared of being found out. Found out that you were the one who broke the school pen, which cost thousands of dollars."

That's the end of today's chapter! Sorry I couldn't upload last week. Silly Ducky forgot how booked his weekend was (dummy), meaning he couldn't upload. I'm free this week, so I can probably upload another chapter by the end of the week. But (ahem) the reason why this chapter is cut short is because thinking of complicated stuff for her (still need a name, someone send help :D ) is super hard. She's also super interesting to write about, so I'd rather have more time to think about what to write for her. 

The idea was to make her a female Sherlock Holmes, lol.

But anyways, since she's so hard to write about, the next chapter will still be about her, and possibly about another character, if my brain isn't fried out by then. Until then, see you!

-Ducky


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