"That's... not what I meant," Kanna said, rolling her eyes, "Look, in a sabotage it's the one who's better that succeeds, right? So if I've been sabotaged so successfully that they didn't leave any clues, that means I'm really really bad at sabotaging. And anyways, if I was bad at sabotaging and had already tried, you'd know. My name would be on it."
Kanna sipped at her tea a little, "Anyways, sabotage isn't really my style. If I'm gonna mess with someone, I'd rather they laugh not send me home. Mom would so ground me if I went home for sabotage."
As Falkner explained his reasoning, Kanna smiled a little bit. Though she didn't agree, it was nice to hear from someone else overwhelming confidence in her abilities. That, and for once it was based on something she did instead of on blind expectations like usual. Still, she laughed off the compliment, "I won the voice acting competition right? And my team did pretty well in the recent acting one, even though we didn't win. It's not that my voice is good, it's that I'm good at acting. Though I guess voice control is part of acting, and also kind of singing. But I can guarantee you that the great Tamemi Kanna isn't that good at singing! I'd be a cool idol if I could sing."
And if you're friends with Producer-niisan, then why would you worry about me anyway?" Kanna questioned Lucas with a shrug, "I don't act without asking Niisan, so if he doesn't have it out for you neither do I. Though, I can't say I have it out for Sanaa either. The idea of a woman in a wheelchair running away fast enough not to be caught sounds kind of ridiculous."
Kanna shook her head again. In the end, all of the talking never added up to anything. There were people lying, or there was a room with people all telling the truth. Either way, there was nothing she could do to find the answers. Setting down her can, she dramatically threw her hands up, "Well, I'm not convinced Saya is telling the truth, and if Niisan is friends with Falkner I'm not touching that. Saya, we've decided to vote for you! Let's see how a three-way-tie ends up."