"Alright, I see Rantaro and the others. They're over by Miu's lab. Let's hurry up and see what they're doing." I said as Kaede and I walked away from the Ultimate Aikido Master's lab.

"...Hey, Rin. You're really okay, right?" Kaede asked me. I guess she's still worried about what Tenko said earlier.

"Of course. I'm fine. I'd tell you if something was wrong, wouldn't I?"

"No, you wouldn't. You'd hide it and bottle it up. That's what you've been doing since we came here." Kaede scolded me. "I won't force you to talk about it, but I need you to know I'm here in case you do ever need to talk about it." That's when her expression changed into one of complete anger. "Actually, no! I've tried to be patient with you, but you still stubbornly refuse to share your pain with anyone! You still haven't told me why you had a panic attack in my lab, and I'm starting to doubt that you ever will! And now Tenko said that you hated yourself!? I thought we agreed to try to forgive ourselves for what happened here in this killing game!" Kaede's loud voice actually made me take a step back from how strong her emotions were when she spoke. "We just talked about this! I just asked you if you were alright and you lied to me! Again! You're as bad as Kokichi when it comes to lying! You keep lying when it comes to how you're feeling and the pain you're in! Why won't you trust me with your problems? Aren't I your friend? You're hurting, aren't you? So why won't you let me help you with even a little of it?" That's when Kaede's face scrunched up as she turned her gaze downwards as she held back her emotions from coming out. I felt my heart ache when I saw her expression and quickly moved over to her on instinct. I hate making people feel horrible, I've learned that much about myself. So I did the only thing I could think of: I brought Kaede into a hug.

"Hey, it's alright. It's not like that. You're my friend. I trust you, just like the others. Maybe even more so, if I'm honest." I tried to comfort her. "I'm just...really stubborn when it comes to my own problems, I guess. I just don't want you all to worry. Especially when it's over nothing."

"Is that so? Then good job. You're doing great in that department." I could practically see the sarcasm lacing Kaede's words as she mumbled them. "And if it's really nothing, why don't you want to talk about it?" Kaede mumbled as she hid her face in my chest. "I just want to make sure you're okay, but it's hard to do that when you're so stubborn about it. I'm your friend. I'm going to worry no matter what you do." I sighed at that. She's right. I've only made her worry more. I've hurt her again. I just...don't want to talk about it. That's when Kiyo's words echoed back into my mind. 'Talk to someone about it. The burden will be easier to bear if you trust friends and loved ones with it'. Back when he told me that, I thought it would be so easy, but now that I'm in that situation, it's terrifying. We might go on and on about trusting each other, but when it comes to something personal, suddenly everything changes. Sharing the truth somehow becomes life-threatening, as if revealing the well kept secret and emotions would shatter everything around me. It's scary, And I'd much rather lie. Lying is so much easier. But…

"...I remembered something last night." I told Kaede in a soft, fragile whisper. Kaede's concerned and tear filled eyes darted up to me, completely wise with surprise at my confession. "I...sort of lied again earlier when I said I only remembered small things. Last night, I...remembered something big. Really big. And...I think it's a moment in my life that's one of the most emotionally painful parts. It's something I can't believe that I forgot, and it's something horrible. But...because I remembered it so suddenly, it's all garbled and makes no sense to me. That's why I didn't want to say anything. I wanted to get a better grasp on this before I make a big deal out of it. Still, I guess thinking about it does give me a lingering sense of heartache and pain. It...does hurt." I felt my hands tighten slightly around Kaede in an attempt to stop the small shivering that had started when I started talking. "I still don't want to talk about it in depth. It hurts too much to linger on it for too long. But I promise you that I'll share the story once I feel comfortable enough. And this time, that's not a lie." I felt Kaede start to wrap her arms around me as she returned my hug.

"Then I'll hold you to that. As long as you're not hurting yourself. I don't know what I'd do if something happened to you. I heard your pain in your voice when you spoke just then, and when you're hurting, I feel it too. I'm glad you told me, and I'll do whatever I can to help you feel better." She told me in a small voice.

"I know you will. You always try to help us feel better. All of us. That's our Kaede." I gave a soft chuckle. "Honestly, I don't know how you do it. You were right when you said I bottle things up, but when it's you, it feels like it's easier to tell you my problems. It's so tempting when I'm around you. I think you're one of the only people I can honestly confine a little in here." It was really strange. Despite everything the two of us have been through together in these few days, I honestly can't bring myself to not trust Kaede. Maybe it's just because of how she is, but it's just nice being around her. It's like I'm with an old friend. Someone I'd trust my life with. Kaito's like that too, now that I think about it. Rantaro as well. How strange...to think I could feel so close to people I've only known for about a week. Funny how life works. Kaede then broke away from our hug and gave me a big smile.

"Well then, I'll have to find something for us to do later to help you feel better than. If you trust me that much, then I have to do my best." Kaede told me. She then brought her hand to her chest and gave a warm smile. "I'm so grateful to you too, you know. I feel the same way. I feel like I can confide in you with my problems as well. Even though I almost...hurt you in an irreversible way, you still help me along and allow me to be your friend. I'm so thankful for that."

"It's only natural isn't it? You're my friend. That's what friends do, isn't it?"

"I don't think my friends back home would have forgiven me as quickly as you did." Kaede gave me a small chuckle.

"Then I'm more than just your friend." I told her with a big smile. "You're one of the closest friends I have here. You're more than a friend to me too. So that means you're a…" I snapped my fingers as I remembered the right term. "Best friend! That's what you are."

"H-Huh? Best friend?" Kaede stammered in confusion.

"Yeah! You're one of the people I trust the most here. Is there a better word to describe that?" Kaede gave me a confused look for a while before her mouth twisted into a small smile as she started to giggle.

"You're so weird…" She said warmly as she started walking away.

"What? How so?" I asked, almost offended at her response.

"You just are." She giggled. "C'mon, we're wasting time. Let's hurry up and head over to where the others are. I want to see what new area they found!"

"Right, right." I nodded as I followed her lead. Yeah, best friends. That feels right. It feels nice. After our little heart to heart, we finally made it over to Miu's lab, where Keebo, Rantaro, Katio, Maki, and Kokichi were. When we arrived, Rantaro was placing the levistone on top of a black and red pedestal. As soon as he did, the stone started to glow and levitated off of the platform. It then flew off to the sky at blinding speeds like a brilliant blue ray of light. Before I could even squint my eyes to see where it could have gone, suddenly a massive sci-fi-like building fell from the sky, landing right next to Miu's lab and automatically connecting itself in an instant.

"Did that building just fall from the sky!?" I screamed.

"Th-The buildings just combined!" Keebo shouted in shock.

"That's what the levistone does!?" Kaito shouted.

"That was SOOOO COOOOOL!" Kokichi exclaimed as he dashed to the newly installed elevator that led to the new building. "I've got to check this out!"

"From it's appearance, it's an Ultimate Research Lab, right?" Maki asked.

"I'd say it's Keebo's lab." Rantaro suggested. "It's mechanical and gives off that sci-fi feel. Plus, it's connected to the Ultimate Inventor's lab. I'd say that must mean it's the Ultimate Robot's lab."

"The Ultimate Robot's lab, huh? I wonder what's inside." Kaede pondered as she headed towards the elevator. "C'mon guys! Let's check it out!" At her call, we all followed her into the elevator and headed up to the interior of the lab. As soon as we reached the lab, we were greeted by a room full of mechanical hues of neon blue and multiple mechanical parts. It was the inside of a maintenance room made specifically for a robot like Keebo. Machine parts were everywhere, along with advanced technological equipment, like holograms and tools I couldn't possibly figure out what they were for. It was like I had stepped into a movie set.

"This...is definitely Keebo's lab." I commented as I gazed around the room in complete awe. The sheer scope of the technology here was incredible! I could spend an entire day just learning about this stuff playing around with it, figuring out what they do and messing around with them. I bet Miu and Yuna would have had a field day with this place.

"It really is incredible, isn't it?" Rantaro said in the same sense of wonder that I had.

"This is amazing! Look at all this stuff! It's outta this world!" Kaito exclaimed in excitement.

"It's like it was ripped out of 'Terminator' or 'Robo-cop'! Kee-boy, this place is amazing!" Kokichi added as he patted Keebo on the back. That's when Keebo said something that confused me.

"Wait… Whose lab is this?" He asked.

"Huh? It's yours, isn't it?" Kaede asked.

"With all this mechanical equipment, shouldn't it be yours?" Maki added.

"Mine?" Keebo muttered with a look of dissatisfaction. "I don't want this. I don't like this sort of...sci-fi technology." Keebo took another look around and grimaced before turning to us. "...Can we leave now?"

"You don't like this place? But it's amazing! We could give you maintenance here, and you could upgrade yourself with the equipment here! It doesn't have to be super sci-fi, but you could get better eyesight, hearing, strength, and maybe even add new minor functions. It might be super useful to you in the future." I told him.

"No… I do not want to be assisted by sci-fi technology. We shouldn't rely on the power of sci-fi for anything." Keebo told me.

"But...wouldn't that include you?" Rantaro asked with a dry, nervous laugh.

"That's robophobic!" Keebo yelled out. "I am just like you all! I'm not some mascot for some sci-fi plot! I'm just like you all, but with some minor differences! I might not be the exact same as all of you, but that doesn't mean I'm completely different like this stuff!"

"Well that's disappointing. I should have expected such a boring response from you, Kee-boy." Kokichi gave a heavy sigh.

"I don't know if I agree with that, man. You should be more proud of your robot traits. I mean, space travel is sort of sci-fi, and people are still trying their best to improve that branch of exploration and technology. Being sci-fi isn't something to be ashamed about." Kaito told him.

"Anyway, I would prefer a more Japanese theme, since I like that food the most." Keebo then said. "...Even though I can only stare at it."

"If that's the case, then why do you prefer it over other food?" Kaede asked.

"Well, Japanese food looks more stylish to me." Keebo answered before looking at his lab with a sigh. "At the very least, I would have liked some kimonos in my lab and a porch with wind chimes."

"I-I suppose that would be nice…" I replied, a bit of sweat forming on my brow.

"I doubt you would ever get a lab like that when your talent is the Ultimate Robot." Maki pointed out. I have to agree with Maki's sentiment. If the lab's are based on our talents with bits of individuality that matches us, it would be next to impossible to give Keebo a lab he likes. I can't force him to make use of his lab or even like it, but it is a shame. Especially with all the stuff that's here. Miu would have quite literally been chomping at the bit to install all this to Keebo. Actually…

"Hey, Keebo. How are you holding up? You mentioned wanting to get some maintenance before...everything happened yesterday. Do you still need it? I could check you out if you want?"

"You would do that?" Keebo asked.

"Of course. I want to make sure you're not having any problems. You're my friend, after all. Besides, I might not be a mechanic like Miu, but I remembered that I was best friends with one. I've picked up a thing or two from her. That's why I have experience with machines." I told him. "And with everything in Miu's lab and your lab, I'm sure I could at least keep you running."

"Then I'll accept your offer. I'd greatly appreciate it." Keebo told me.

"It's nothing, really. I'm happy to do this for you. Though I will say, I'm not super confident about all this. I'd feel a lot better if I had some blueprints or...something…" I trailed off as I noticed something on the maintenance table nearby. I walked over to pick it up, and I paled as soon as I saw what was on it. It was Keebo's blueprints. Signed by Professor Idabashi himself. What made me sick to my stomach just from looking at these blueprints though was that they detailed everything about Keebo's design. His functions, how to install new parts to him, his strengths...his weaknesses. Everything is so detailed, and it's all written in a way that anyone could understand it. Anyone could use this to kill Keebo in the most efficient way. How did Monokuma get his filthy paws on something so precious and personal to Keebo!?

"Rin?" Keebo asked as he walked towards me. I immediately folded the blueprints and handed it to him swiftly. Just holding those designs made me ill, and I certainly didn't want the others who were looking around the lab to notice either.

"Here. I found these on the desk over there. They're blueprints. You're blueprints." Keebo paled when he heard me and quickly opened up the blueprints to take a quick look. Just taking a second to look at them was all Keebo needed to make a panicked expression before quickly folding them again.

"How did our captors acquire this?" Keebo asked with a worried expression.

"No clue, but you don't want those to just be lying around. Better keep these in your own room instead of this place. Don't want anyone to misuse these." I told him. He nodded as he opened up a small storage area in his leg and placed the blueprints inside. I'm glad that they're secure now, but I still saw what was on them. I don't like the feeling of being the only other one to know this personal information about Keebo, but I can't stop thinking about what I saw. Specifically one thing on the blueprints in particular. Keebo's ahoge. The blueprints referred to it as an antenna. Not just as a joke, but an actual antenna. I guess it makes sense, considering Professor Idabashi wanted Keebo to enjoy the comforts of life, so it makes sense to give him an antenna so he could listen to radio stations or even make and take calls depending on Keebo's functions. But this antenna was making me worried for some reason. It's just an antenna, so why does it give me a sinking feeling?

"That's everything here, I guess. Kaede, are you done looking around?" I asked.

"Yep. I think we should move on now. I don't think staying here will help us any more than this, since I can't make sense of most of this stuff." Kaede replied with a small chuckle.

"Alright, then let's head to the last area. It should be on the fourth floor. Let's go." We waved goodbye to the others as we went on our way to the fourth floor. Once we finally made it there, I led Kaede to the corridor with the three empty rooms and the dead end hallway that was also there.

"So we need to use that hammer here?" Kaede asked.

"I think so. Remember when we were first exploring this place? You ran into that picture at the end of the hall." I said as I took out the Golden Hammer.

"Yeah, I remember. You and Shuichi laughed at me when that happened." Kaede pouted a little.

"Well, that's not just any picture. It's a glass painting. The sound you made when you ran into it proved it. It also told me that it's hollow behind this painting, meaning it's not just a wall. And now that we have this hammer…" I then threw the hammer as hard as I could at the glass image, shattering it all at once and revealing a new area behind it. "Knew it. I thought it sounded hollow on the other side of that."

"Woah...look at that. This hallway looks like it's been ripped out of some creepy factory." Kaede shuttered.

"Yeah. The design is completely different from the rest of this floor, but it still retains that creepy aura." I noted as I started to walk down the hallway. Kaede slowly crept her way beside me and hung onto my arm as she looked around with a scared expression. I let her cling to me as we made our way through the creepy hallway until we arrived at a mechanical door that opened automatically when we approached it. As soon as we entered, we were greeted with a room that matched Keebo's lab in many ways, but instead of being full of mechanical equipment, it only had one extremely large machine that looked like a giant metal cube. There were computer monitors everywhere that were hooked up to the large machine, making it seem like some kind of server for the computers or perhaps the computer itself. "I've never seen anything like this. This is something completely out of this world." I said as Kaede and I walked around the room in awe and curiosity.

"What is all of this? This looks like this entire room is for this one machine, but what does it do?" Kaede asked.

"No clue. I think it might be a computer, but I've never seen a computer of this size before. If it is a computer, it easily surpasses most Supercomputers in size and scope, I believe." I responded as I examined one of the monitors. "But even if this is a super computer, why is it here? What is its purpose? And why do we have access to it?" That's when the Monokubs entered the room while clapping their hands...or rather paws.

"IF-YOU'VE-COME-THIS-FAR...THAT-MEANS-YOU'VE-SOLVED-THE-PAINTING- PUZZLE. EXCELLENT-TEAMWORK." Monodam told us.

"Well, I didn't really do anything. It was Rin who figured it out." Kaede said.

"That isn't true. If you didn't bump into the painting when we were first exploring this floor, I wouldn't have known it was a glass painting that was hiding a hidden hallway. It would have been impossible to solve this without that one little hint you accidentally gave me. Monodam is right. We did this together!" I told Kaede with a smile. She smiled back at me and nodded, causing Monodam to actually smile, despite his robotic appearance.

"THIS-IS-EXACTLY-WHAT-I-WANTED. FOR-YOU-ALL-TO-WORK-TOGETHER-AND- GET-ALONG." He happily stated in his robotic voice.

"Since you worked hard to solve the puzzle and unlocked this room, let us explain more about it." Monophanie said. "As you guessed, this is the computer room."

"But this computer isn't just any ordinary computer. This computer you're looking at is, like...super amazing!" Monotaro exclaimed. "If I remember correctly...it's so amazing, that you can create a whole new world with it!"

"A new world?" I questioned. "What does that mean?" Monotaro raised his paw to answer me, before pausing and looking at the other cubs.

"...Wait, were we supposed to tell them that now? I've already forgotten the plan." Monotaro asked nervously.

"You totally said too much." Monophanie sighed.

"Waaaaaah! I knew it!" Monotaro cried out.

"You're so forgetful, Monotaro! You gotta remember what you can and can't say!"

"...Sorry." Monotaro replied softly in a sad voice.

"...WHY-DIDN'T-YOU-HELP-HIM, MONOPHANIE?" Monodam asked.

"Huh?"

"WHEN-YOU-REALIZED-HE-WAS-SAYING-TOO-MUCH, YOU-COULD-HAVE- HELPED-HIM, RIGHT? SO-WHY-DIDN'T-YOU? YOU'RE-FRIENDS, RIGHT? SO-WHY-DIDN'T- YOU-HELP-HIM?"

"Um...well...I-I...um…"

"BUT-IT'S-FINE. I-WAS-GOING-TO-TELL-THEM-MORE-ANYWAY-SINCE-THEY- WORKED-TOGETHER-TO-SOLVE-THE-PUZZLE." Monodam said.

"Really!?" Monophanie and Monotaro asked in relieved voices.

"YES. THERE-IS-NO-CAUSE-FOR-CONCERN." Monodam told them, causing them to both give a sigh of relief.

"So what do you mean by 'new world'?" I asked again.

"EXACTLY-THAT. THIS-COMPUTER-MAKES-A-NEW-WORLD-YOU-ALL-CAN- EXPLORE-AND-GET-ALONG-IN." Monodam told us. "UNFORTUNATELY, IT-STILL-NEEDS-A- LITTLE-CALIBRATING, BUT-WE-WILL-WORK-HARD-SO-YOU-ALL-CAN-USE-IT- EVENTUALLY, SINCE-THERE-ISN'T-ANYONE-ELSE-WHO-CAN-WORK-ON-IT." Monodam answered.

"It still needs some work to get it to work, huh? Guess it can't be helped." I sighed. "Alright, I'll leave it to you three. Make sure you tell us when you've finished, okay?"

"Of course! You can leave it to us! I'm actually really good with computers, I'll have you know!" Monotaro said proudly as the cubs then left the room.

"Are you sure it's okay to leave this stuff to the Monokubs?" Kaede asked me.

"No, not really. I would have much rather one of us worked on it, but this is far out of our league by several miles. The only one I would even begin to trust to understand and work on something like this is Miu, and she's...y'know." I said with a sigh. "Still, I'm curious about this 'new world' they were talking about. I doubt they'll do anything that'll directly hurt us. That's against the rules, after all. Besides, Monodam wants us to get along and be friends, so I think we can trust him to an extent. He might be programmed to help run this killing game, but he's more on our side than the others." I then looked around the room and saw a familiar red chest in the corner. "Hey, look." I pointed to the chest and Kaede's face lit up as she ran over and opened the chest.

"It's the flashback light!" She shouted as she pulled out the device. "We found it!"

"Y-Yeah…" I cheered dryly. It's not that I'm not happy that we found the flashback light, it's just I'm conflicted when it comes to them. They don't work for me and make me feel extremely ill whenever they're used, and I can't tell whether or not they're reliable. So forgive me if I'm not jumping for joy at the sight of them. "Hmm, now that I think about it, I never asked anyone to give me more details about the last flashback light you guys used. What exactly did you all see last time? I know you said it had something to do with the Ultimate Hunt, but what was it?"

"Oh, right. They don't work on you, so you wouldn't know." Kaede said. "Well, we all remembered running away from the Ultimate Hunt. We were being chased down by a group of people for some reason, and we were all trying to escape from them. To do that, we chose to forget about our talents and changed who we were in order to hide from the hunt."

"I see…" Very interesting. That's pretty much what the cubs said on our first day here. 'According to the backstory, you all were running away from the Ultimate Hunt'. I suppose that explains why everyone didn't remember their talents that first day until they got their 'First Memory'. So does that mean I also erased my memories of my talent to escape the hunt? Did I do something so I could never remember? Is that why the flashback lights don't work on me? The more I thought about it, the more frustrated I started to become. Gah! I hate not knowing all the details! If only these stupid things worked on me! That would help me figure out if these things are reliable or not!

That's when another thought came to mind. Perhaps...it's better that they don't work on me. My thoughts went back to things I previously said. Tsumugi might have been manipulated into thinking that she was the Mastermind. These devices are given to us by Monokuma. The flashback lights are...way too convenient for us. Now that I think about it, these things are way too suspicious. Devices that give everyone specific memories back when we use them, allowing us to supposedly fill in the gaps of our memories? That's too convenient for us. We lost our memories for a reason, so why would they want us to remember more and more gradually? Wouldn't it be bad if we remembered? Well, it wouldn't be bad if they were only allowing us to remember certain things that would benefit them. Hell, if I'm right about them manipulating Tsumugi into thinking she was the Mastermind, then it was probably done with a flashback light. That means we're all being manipulated by these flashback lights and the memories they bring. They're making us predictable.

Wait, if that's true, then why haven't any of us realized this before now!? I was already suspicious of these things before, so why didn't I do anything about it? It was...because it was just an assumption. I didn't have anything to back it up but guesses and speculation, but now I have proof. Kiyo. He murdered someone because of what he remembered. His video had flashback light traits. We agreed the videos were extremely dangerous because of that...so why didn't we start thinking the flashback lights were more dangerous than we believed. I bit the inside of my lip at that. Damn it, I got careless. We all became content with this carrot and stick method of manipulation being used on us. As soon as we used that first flashback light that made everyone remember the Ultimate Hunt, our doubts around the authenticity of the device were erased. It 'proved' itself to us. Even I didn't question it, since I've seen it work before by giving everyone their memories of their past and talents on our first day. This is exactly what Monokuma wanted. They corralled us into a false sense of security with the flashback lights.

But what does it all mean? I'm suspicious of the flashback lights and don't trust them, but what does that mean? What are the flashback lights? If they manipulated Tsumugi into believing something that wasn't true, do they implant false memories? No, that can't be it. The flashback lights helped everyone remember their talents, and there's no way that's fake. Miu made inventions here, and Kirumi was definitely an amazing maid. Tsumugi herself was able to cosplay people in a perfect way, and everyone else's talents are completely real. Those can't be fake...can they? If they are...what does that mean for all of us? No, that can't be right at all. It's impossible for the flashback lights to implant false memories. Everyone's talents prove that, as well as what we already know about these things. From what everyone has already remembered from these things, they most certainly give them back memories. Since the Monokubs mentioned the Ultimate Hunt, and then they remembered it, it has to be a memory of some kind. Rantaro's Survivor Perk also confirms this. It said 'the first thing you'll remember is the Ultimate Hunt', meaning that the flashback lights do make them remember past memories. But that leads to us questioning the Perk itself and it's own authenticity. If the Perk was giving false information then-

"Rin? Are you listening?" I'm dragged out of my hurricane of speeding thoughts when Kaede asked me that.

"H-Huh? Umm...I'm sorry, what were you saying?" I asked as I turned to her with a confused expression.

"You weren't paying attention to any of that? Kokichi came by and saw we found the flashback light, so he told us he would gather everyone in the dining hall for us to use it." Kaede told me.

"Did he? How nice of him to do that for us…" I mumbled as I tried to regather my thoughts. I'm overcomplicating things again. Why do I always overthink things and make them so much more complicated than they need to be? It doesn't matter what the flashback lights actually do. It doesn't matter if they give us false or real memories. It doesn't matter if it was a blessing in disguise or a pain in the ass that the flashback lights don't work on me. What matters is if we should trust them and use them. And at this point, anything that has even a slight percentage of risk to us is far too dangerous in my eyes. These flashback lights are dangerous, so I refuse to trust them anymore. Not after what happened with Kiyo. Of course, the others still seem to trust the flashback lights for information on their past, and maybe they're right to do that. Perhaps I'm wrong and these things are here to help us. But I can't take that chance. I refuse to let these things manipulate us into killing if that's what their purpose is. So I'll just have to try to convince the others to see the dangers of these things before we use it. "We should head down there then. The others are probably waiting."

"Right." Kaede nodded. "So, what were you thinking about? It must have been important if you were zoned out enough to miss Kokichi coming by."

"I was just thinking about the flashback light and what you told me. I'll tell you all about it when we start discussing it." I replied. That seemed to satisfy her as she hummed a response with a nod before the two of us walked out of the computer room. As we did, my thoughts returned to flashback lights and what they might be. I still have no clue, and that's bugging me. I hate being left out of the loop when it comes to important information. I can't help but speculate about everything related to the flashback light or what might be related to it. It bugs me that we actually have next to no knowledge about these things when we're using them on ourselves. I also can't help but speculate what memory this particular flashback light holds. The last one was about the Ultimate Hunt, so what's next? I shook my head out of that thought bubble that was slowly growing back into the overcomplicated mess from earlier. Just focus on what's important. And so, we continued to walk to the dining hall, with my thoughts betraying me as they kept speculating about the flashback lights.