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MARIA After Philip's call about the change of plan from bomb to tear gas, I began to think deep. I needed to be more careful with Philip so that I would understand the kind of person he was. I decided to use my phone to browse about tear gas and bombs to enable myself to understand the differences and the consequent result that may be inflicted. I scrolled down the results and read that tear gas was a non-lethal weapon to disperse crowds, only causing temporary discomfort. That seemed safer compared to a bomb, which might result in a catastrophe by way of damage and loss of life. I was okay with the tear gas; it seemed like a controlled and less deadly approach. But I couldn't shake off the feeling that Philip was concealing something. Why did he switch from a bomb to tear gas? Was he