It still—ah—it might seem somewhat suspicious, to open posts to people now. It would look as though we were trying to clear our names. But as long as you try to avoid intentionally placing suspicion on other teams, we may still be able to open posts to those you know within the game.
It would be good to see if you can continue to speak to her, or perhaps to speak to the members of the other clue to gauge their reactions. Opening a post to them might be beneficial to see how they react in private. A wolf would try to cast the blame on the team left out, whereas a sheep would seem to be at just as much of a loss as we are.
That's correct. All teams will claim that they are sheep, but it never hurts to make the argument as long as you do not push the point. The best way to seems as sheep at this point is to avoid trying to push blame onto the outlying team. Try to let the team we're speaking with do most of the talking so that we can gauge their actions. If we seem too quick to blame a sheep when there's not much to gauge their actions on, then we will seem suspicious in turn.
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Although if she's a wolf... She knows how to push my buttons.
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But we know we aren't the wolves, so that helps us with the clue.
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She didn't seem to want to talk about the game. Just to talk.
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