A/N: Ever wonder how come Nancy Drew appearance changed from Blonde, to Strawberry Blonde to titan? Or how she has forever remained a teenager through the ages, this explains everything.

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The Brunette clicked the play button on her voice recorder, playing the murderer's confession in front of the police. Who quickly took him into custody, "Good job, Miss...?"

"Drew," the girl said without any hesitation, "Nancy Drew."

"Well, you are one smart Cookie Miss Drew, never could have figured out who killed her without you."

"It was no big deal," Nancy insisted.

Later that night Nancy shank into an armchair across from her father, who looked up from his newspaper, "I should apologise for forbidding you from solving cases, Emma, I know that it's in your blood. When you were born you were destined to be the next Nancy Drew."

Nancy, or Emma, as her father just called her, looked up, "Tell me my legacy again, please."

"Surely you have that memorized by now," her father protested.

"Please?" Emma pleaded.

"Fine," her father exclaimed, setting down his newspaper, "Your great grandmother's name was Nancy Drew, she was raised during the great depression by her father and housekeeper Hannah after her mother passed away when she was eight. At the age of sixteen she stumbled across a mystery and solved several mysteries afterwards.

"She got married and had your Grandmother Kate, unfortunately she died when your grandmother was three, she too was raised by her father and housekeeper, when she was eighteen she, like her mother before her, found herself surrounded by mysteries. In a way to honor her mother, she took on her mother's maiden name, Nancy Drew.

"She, like her mother before her, solved mystery after mystery, until she too got married and had your mother, Lucy, When your mother was ten, your grandmother was killed while working on a case. When she was eighteen, she solved mysteries and like her mother, went by her grandmother's maiden name. Then your mother married me, but died when you were only a few months old." His voice got sad as he continued, "I hoped that by..."

"Keeping me from solving mysteries I won't end up like the other Nancy Drews before me."

"Precisely," he stated, "I hoped that you would end the cycle. But sleuthing is in your blood."