Part 2: Chapter 1

Lily arrived at the Scott household and knocked on the door. Keith opened the door.

"Lily!" Keith cheered before giving his cousin a hug.

"Hi Keith," Lily said. "Are your parents home?"

"No, but Lydia is," Keith replied.

Lily walked into the house.

"Lydia!" Lily hollered.

Lydia came downstairs.

"Hi Lily," Lydia said.

"Hi," Lily said. "How was school today?"

"It was great," Lydia replied. "What's up?"

"I was wondering if you knew where your parents keep their old yearbooks," Lily said. "I was visiting my father's grave this morning and I saw this woman about your parents' age leave flowers. She ran away before I could find out who she was."

"Of course," Lydia said.

Lydia went upstairs and brought down a high school yearbook. Lily, Lydia, and Keith sat down while Lily flipped through the book.

"She kind of had brownish blonde hair," Lily said.

"Like her?" Lydia asked pointing at a picture.

"Yeah," Lily said. "That's her alright. Abby Brown."

Once Lily went home, she sat on the couch and called the operator on her phone.

"Operator," the operator said. "How may I help you?"

"Yes, I was wondering what the phone number is for Abby Brown in Tree Hill," Lily said.

"Abby Brown?" the operator asked. "We don't have a number for Abby Brown in Tree Hill."

"Try Abigail Brown," Lily said.

"I'm sorry," the operator said. "There's no one by that name in Tree Hill. There's not even anyone with the last name Brown."

The operator hung up and Aaron walked into the room.

"I found out who the woman was through Haley and Nathan's old yearbook," Lily said. "Her name is Abby Brown."

"Did you find out her number?" Aaron asked.

"No," Lily replied. "I called the operator, but apparently no one with the last name Brown lives in Tree Hill."

"Don't worry," Aaron assured his wife. "You're good at solving mysteries."

"You're right," Lily said. "This is a mystery and I'm going to solve it."