'Begin with the first keystroke,' she tapped a finger aimlessly on the keyboard, waiting. That was the hard part, the waiting to figure out the questions you can ask and the questions you can't. It's easy to ask who people are, where the myths come from, are they true?
But then you have to understand why they are there in the first place and that's where the difference in the two types of questions come in. You can ask for things that are facts but you can't ask for those things that are unknown. What is the meaning of life? What is the real meaning of the word love? Why are we here? These questions can't be answered with facts or figures, data and definites they have to be answered with subjectivity and abstract concept. There is no complete reason for being, no complete reason that is understood by a board of experts who gained knowledge through working in the field they are then asked about. How can there be when there is still no complete understanding of the human psyche and the way thoughts operate and just how much biology has to do with the overall intelligence of a race or species?

Then there are no questions she can ask, because she knows the answers already. The people she is looking for are considered bad, they have done things society disapproves of. Yet there is no reason given, no answer to the very pointed 'why' that she can keep asking. No one knows why the people do what they do, they don't understand, but they admire the skill, the flawlessness with which ever action is executed, the planned results, the sheer brilliance of it all. And still there are no answers for the people looking for them.

A light flickered and suddenly there was an answer. Finally, something she could follow to the end of a line of information. 'Follow the yellow brick road…' She licked her lips and thought for a moment before snatching her bag, disconnecting the power from the computer and paused at the doorway. If the answers were at the end of the road, then who was the Wizard? And who was the witch she had to watch out for?