Minty: "Since you've realized that seeking love from others was actually a detour from finding your own, how do you handle your detective instincts now? When a new person enters your life—whether it's a friend or something more—do you still feel that old urge to decode them, or do you just let them be, the same way you've decided to let your younger self be?"
[The audience watches closely, curious to see how the retired detective operates in her new world of peace.]
Yvonne: "Oh, Minty. I've learned the hard way. Not every action, not every word needs decoding. Most of the time, the answer to your question is right under your nose. Not behind some puzzle that you need to solve. Not behind some clue that you have to decode. The answer is as plain as what they show you."
[A ripple of knowing laughter and hmm-mms spreads through the audience. Minty is nodding so hard her earrings are jiggling, her face a mask of pure 'Preach, sister!' energy. She looks like she just had a spiritual breakthrough right there on the velvet chair.]
Minty: "Right under your nose! It's like we're all looking for a Da Vinci Code when the person is literally just handing us a sticky note that says 'I'm just not that into it' or 'I'm just tired.' We are our own worst enemies when it comes to overcomplicating the simple stuff, aren't we?"
[Minty leans back, looking at Yvonne with a newfound sense of clarity, as if she's re-evaluating her own life choices based on Yvonne's Plain Sight philosophy.]
