32 By the time Sydney woke up, Nan and Bea had eaten breakfast. Bea had left a plate of bacon and scrambled eggs in the fridge for her with a fruit cup. She heated the plate in the microwave and poured a coffee from the thermos. As she sat at the island eating, she heard her Nan come through the French doors from the backyard. Elizabeth came into the kitchen. “She's awake.” “Good morning. I had a hard time falling asleep. How about you?” Her Nan sat at the island with a bottle of water. “Very little sleep, I'm afraid. Listen. I've called Staff Sergeant Reynolds. I told him we have some new information and I want him to re-open the case on Chelsea. He should be here any minute. Bea's gone to town. I didn't tell her about the spirits, but I did tell her about the journals. She'll be disc

