Leaning back in the couch, she looked at everybody scared to find out what question they would be throwing her way. She doubted it would be something along the lines of 'what is your favorite colour'. Hearing her name, she moved her gaze farther down the line of people to find herself staring at Andrew. WHy in the world had he rased his hand? She knew it had been him who talked, but she figured it was his way of saying hi to her at the same time. She had probably missed the wave from it, yeah that was probably it.

"I will try to make this as painless as possible for you."

"If you say so," she whispered, wondering how much painless he would make that question of his. Hey who knew, maybe she would be lucky enough for him to throw her a stupid question like what the weather outside was. Yeah that would be downright stupid and a waste of a question. It wasn't because she hadn't wanted to be here in the first place that she hadn't heard of how this thing worked.

"So, Kayt, if a tree falls in the forest, and no one is around to hear it...does it make a sound?"

Blinking a few times, Kayt kept on staring at Andrew as if he had just grown a second head on his shoulders. Here she was expecting something like why did she act the way she did or if she fancied someone, but no he had to go ahead and ask her about a forsaken tree that fell on the ground. "Andrew! I thought we had agreed on not telling anyone about me understanding what the hysterical squirrel was saying the other day," she said, pretending to pout. Andrew couldn't seriously be expecting a serious answer to such a question. How was she supposed to answer that anyways. Nah, he would have to live with that for an answer. She refused to go all logical talking in front of everyone, for to everyone logic and her didn't exactly form a couple.