This circuit has several receptacles and lights that are in a loop to two breakers. I understand that. However, there is a hallway with two lights, served by two 3-way switches. It works just like it should - either switch can turn on and off both lights. However, one CB turns off one light and the other breaker turns off the other light. I looked at the switches and they are really 3-way switches. There is a three conductor cable (red/black/white) going to each 3-way switch. How is this possible? I cannot draw a circuit diagram that could accomplish this feat!