Helen was in shock, and so was everyone else. Yet confusion reigned over the shock and they were all asking questions, or at least thinking them. Why would she run away? Where did she go? What happened to her...? No one knew. And Helen had the eerie feeling it wasn't just a coincidence this was happening two days after the anniversary of her grandmother's death, but she kept this to herself. It had already been a week and Mave's run-away letter had stated she would return in two days. What were they to do if they never found her? Although she had many cousins Helen had always been very close with Mave (even though she could be snobby sometimes) because they lived in the same neighborhood, but she never said a word about running away. Maybe she left on impulse, or she was kidnapped and forced to write the letter. The grownups were doing no good with their search and the dumb investigators always came over to ask Helen the stupidest question's such as: "What is Mave's favorite color?" or "What are her hobbies?" Like that would help anyone find her! The only thing they did find out was that Mave had been at the public library two days before she disappeared and asked the librarian to help her research their grandmother, but they were all spending most of their time trying to figure out what had been going on in Mave's life before she left, and they all believed she had run away. Helen thought they should be digging into the past and trying to uncover the mysteries of all her grandmother's failed marriages and what it was Grandpa Ben saw in her that had contented him to stay with her. Maybe some of this had to do with what Mave discovered at the library.
Their grandmother had gone a little crazy near the end when she last saw her at Grandpa Ben's funeral. All she talked about was how she was cursed and they were all cursed. Aunt Blaire tried to get her to stop, but she just wouldn't stop rambling on about the devil and all this evil stuff. The family wasn't as affected by Grandpa Ben's death as they were when Grandma died. It was terrible to see all her uncles and her aunts so sad and upset, but not many of her cousins had been close to her their grandmother, except Shirley and Dorothy, but they were really weird too. Helen's grandmother's will was a really big deal after she had died. Everyone in the family got lots of money, but some more than others because Grandma made it very clear she had favorites among her children. All of the old woman's grandchildren were greatly disappointed to find that none of their family heirlooms would be passed along to them. Their grandmother had given them all to the mysterious man named Evans.
That was another thing, who was this Evans guy? That was the question they had all been asking for two years. It had been in the papers because it was such a big deal that a complete stranger would be given such a huge bounty of priceless objects and a million dollar estate, and then do absolutely nothing with any of it. As far as they knew, he hadn't sold a thing and never even visited the house. Well, that was just hearsay really. No one actually knew if he even lived there, but her cousins who lived in the same town as their grandmother had kept everyone in the know about the comings and goings of people in town, and they had never reported seeing a strange or even a familiar face anywhere near the estate. Strange... very strange. Helen was a big Nancy Drew fan and loved a good mystery, but she didn't want to get into trouble. That was where she and Mave contrasted in their characteristics. Mave was always the courageous and outgoing one in their circle of friends and would be the one to date all the cutest guys and she was very popular, but Helen was shy and quiet; not painfully shy, but she was compliant and didn't like to make a fuss. Mave's nickname for her was plain Jane.
Oh, but she had to pursue this mystery, didn't she? It wasn't just a small town crime to solve, this was personal and she feared her cousin's life may depend on it. She knew that she could do better than any of those over-paid dummy investigators that all her relatives had hired. Her search would be fueled by a personal pain. No way would they find Mave fast enough, and anyway even if she didn't turn up much she could at least contribute something. First thing was first, though; Helen would have to make a visit into her family's past.