Theo: Each interview was agony, forcing me to dig my nails into my palms to keep from screaming. The same questions, over and over. No, I had no idea who was responsible for the explosion at the theater. No, the Prime Minister will decide when and where to determine if a certain group of people should be classifiedeclassified as terrorists—I didn't have access to the knowledge. No, I didn't mind leaving it to the authorities, and those who knew more than I did. No, I didn't have any immediate plans to marry. The last, the WNN interview, was set before lunch. I went to the nearby table for another bottle of water as the television crews switched out, setting up new equipment and calculating the best angles. We had taken over my father's study, the public relations department figuring

