Cressida drank more of her tea and had the satisfaction of knowing that she wasn't responsible for this at all. Revenge was always best serve when it wasn't expected and she'd been biding her time since the lighthouse. Micah had then dragged her into the water which sealed his fate. But she wasn't going to let it happen when he would expect it. Setting the cup down, she gave Micah a leveled look.
"I will keep that in mind should the culprit comes to mind," she said, "but I would say until then, you should think about a solution. I hear mint and Chrysanthemum is effective." It was expected that she might know of something that would help though. She was the biology teacher, after all. She also didn't know what exactly her students had done to lure the spiders in that number there. His eyes steady with hers, she saw the way they narrowed and then simply shrugged her shoulders, "That is rather impressive of the culprit though. It is a wonder how they did it."
If Micah wanted to continue thinking she was responsible, she would let him. But there was a sense of pride in there as well. Her students had managed to evade a fully developed werebear. He said nearly untraceable but if he were still looking at her like she did it, then that meant her students were good about not getting caught. It was brilliant, really. His compliments were in reality directed at Hydra House and as the head of that house, of course Cressida felt proud of them. She nodded slowly, "I'll be sure that whoever did it would appreciate the compliment. It is not every day that something can get past you."