" "I remember learning about bees when I was in fifth grade," she said softly, "about how bees can see beyond the colour spectrum. Humans look at a white Sweet William flower, they see it as plain white. To us that's true. But if a bee looks at the same flower, it sees intricately patterned petals. That's because bees can see on the infrared spectrum beyond humans eyes can see. The pattern is there for them, but it's invisible to our eyes. And when I read that, I remember thinking, 'That's just like the Forest.' Simply because we can't see the pattern on the flower, that doesn't mean that the bee is lying. Because I can see the Forest and other people can't, that doesn't mean I'm lying" "