Stan walked into the corridor, where he found the ladder that went up to the attic. Once he was up, he immediatly noticed he had to be carefull, for there seemed to be big holes in the ground. He kneeled down to look through one of them, and after doing so, he relised that these were made to see what's happening in the rooms below.

"She must've been really busy..." Stan said, "... or else she would've seen me cheating."

He got up again and started to look around. He noticed pictures on the walls. Comic book pictures to be more specific. But that, he found, wasn't the most disturbing part. On the desk, he found a book called 'Behavioral Modification', and next to it lay a handmade comic book. There was a young girl, with a werewolf on the cover.

"So she's a comic book artist, then." Stan laughed, until he noticed the style that was used, "Or rather a wannabe."

Suddenly, his eyes got fixed on something on the cover: the girl was wearing a necklace, with the skull of a bird.

"You've gotta be fucking kidding me!" knowing that it's not Stan's nature to swear, one can understand that he just found out some bad news.

Stan turned around, and headed back downstairs. Ghost was still asleep, but that didn't matter. He started looking for what she might be wearing around her neck. As he feared, she was wearing the necklace.

"That bitch!" Stan said angrily.

"Oh come on." Ginger didn't seem to understand why Stan made such a big deal out of it, "Maybe B got tired of it."

"Impossible!" Stan contradicted, "I was the one who made those! Don't you remember? You girls promised you'd never take them of! You liked them that much! And on every picture I found, you were wearing those! There's no way in which Ghost could have it, unless she took it! Fuck!"

"There's still one question unanswered!" Ginger reminded Stan, "Where's B?"

Stan couldn't answer that, until he remembered the pedlocks on the floor. It was than an answer came to him.

He ran back into the kitchen. Immediatly, he began searching Ghost's clothes.

"You know when to pick the moments, don't you?!" Ginger remarked.

"I believe there could be only one reason she was gone for so long." Stan explained.

"What?!" Ginger was somewhat curious to know.

"This!" Stan replied, as he held up a key which he found in one of Ghost's pockets.

He got back into the corridor and started opening one of the locks. While he was doing so, He explained to Ginger: "It might be smarter to wear the key around her neck. But maybe she's seen that before in any other story, and she wants to be original."

Once he has opened the pedlock, he took the flashlight, which was on the drawers.

"And this flashlight." Stan continued, "Convieniantly placed here. Prooves she goes down here often."

"Maybe she does hide her dead bodies down there!" Ginger stated.

"Or worse!" Stan sounded worried.