1. For the love of God, don't try to do it in person. You'll get stabbed before you can open your mouth, and it'll all be uphill from there. Send a message.
2. Lead up to it. Hint that you might be alive, and then what might have happened, and then admit in whom.
3. Don't start with the extraordinary hypothesis, and then try to provide evidence. However convincing, it always looks like flannelling. Start with hints, and then the evidence, and when they're hungry for an explanation, propose the hypothesis.
4. On the other hand, if try to lead up to it, leave a good explanation somewhere safe, so if you're killed again, they can piece it together
5. Being trapped in the body of an enemy is always dire. However good an idea it might seem, always try to avoid it.
2. Lead up to it. Hint that you might be alive, and then what might have happened, and then admit in whom.
3. Don't start with the extraordinary hypothesis, and then try to provide evidence. However convincing, it always looks like flannelling. Start with hints, and then the evidence, and when they're hungry for an explanation, propose the hypothesis.
4. On the other hand, if try to lead up to it, leave a good explanation somewhere safe, so if you're killed again, they can piece it together
5. Being trapped in the body of an enemy is always dire. However good an idea it might seem, always try to avoid it.