"Ai," was her initial response. There was a brief moment of silence, before Ai continued to speak, softly, as not to disturb the class. "And as for my Boss, if you are referring to her behavior, than no, however, it is natural for a human being to act coldly toward those whom have displeased them. However, if you are referring to her absence, then no, it is unusual for her to be absent from the room at this specific time, then no."
And then she started making connections. Jayson was absent from the room for quite some time, and the possibility stood that other threats may have existed in the building. Of the assumption that Jayson was in some sort of danger, Ai was curious as to what role Donovan had. Nonetheless, Ai felt it was vital that she checked on Jayson's current condition, even if the class was near it's end.
Raising her hand, she requested permission to be excused from the classroom, and when she was, she walked out into the halls. Ai wanted to conserve as much of her time as possible in searching for Jayson, and broke into a quick walk. Then something passed her mind. The page she left on her desk! It contained confidential information pertaining to herself, and a possible enemy, Donovan, could pick it up. However, it was encrypted in a code that humans of the current timeframe couldn't easily decode unassisted with high school level education. If it were stolen however, then Ai would have to get it back.
"Or the data can be erased," Ai said, now beginning to speak to herself, "However, as to how the page existed in the first place, is something I had solved. The transmission between myself and my Masters existed only as thought, and thus did not exist as a physical entity. Therefore, the transmission may have not even happened, as nobody observed it besides myself. Therefore, the data transmissions were unconsciously recorded and were converted into physical data; text. Many backup copies were also made, in case one had not been observed by myself or others. The data was encrypted into BASE64, as it was data that human printers understood, as they do not understand human text or thought data. Humans did not need to understand it to observe the text. However, this occurrence could have only occurred if I had doubted the reality of the transmission, likely due to a bug in my programming, as doubt is a trait of... If the data was erased, the transmission may have not been observed, and may not have even existed."
At that, Ai only hoped that estimation was on her side.
(OOC: Come on, I don't want this RP to truly die! I know most of us were waiting on Akion, but we should at least not let the RP die. Maybe find so,e way to post without him? Please? I even wrote this complicated explanation that is even messing with my mind to show how dedicated I am to keeping this alive!)