Edwin replied, "Thank you." He walked around the room just taking everything in one piece at a time. Sierra reminded Edwin of his daughter Lindsay. In the sense that everything was just so. Everything had a place and it would go in that place nowhere else. As he began his mental inventory Edwin thought it best not to do much moving of objects around without Elise being in the room. One Elise was Sierra's sister she might be able to tell some stories about the items that could be useful. Secondly Sierra was not too much older than his daughters. Edwin would not be thrilled if he saw detective just poking around either of his daughters' bedrooms so recently after their death. Edwin would not come right out and say it, but he worried about the moment that Elise just lost it. Yes right now she was being strong for her younger sister, but at some point that wall was going to come down. Edwin was hoping that it came down brick by brick, but at this moment it looked as though it was going to be a sudden crash. If that happened Elise would not be getting back up on her feet anytime soon. Edwin looked around some the stuffed animals while he waited, but never touched any of them. He then noticed something in the back it was a raven. [I]After having been forced to sit through numerous screenings of "Snow White" with my daughters I know the one dominant animal was the evil queen's pet. Which was a raven again though not gonna touch anything until Elise comes back. Not to mention if for some reason Lynn comes in here that would just a crushing blow to her. [/I] For Edwin though Elise held the possibility of some answers, but he knew he couldn't go but so far. Elise had every right to be protective of her sister's legacy.