"Ah," Charlie said and glanced at Leo. "Well if it's any comfort she's not the only one," he admitted. "We do sometimes get a very odd effect here where you think you see something that isn't there and - and if you're worried about something - you know, subconciously, then your brain supplies the reason to be worried."
Leo busied himself pouring the tea and looked quizzically at Charlie then said, "You haven't seen anything disturbing, have you, Cindy?"