Evelyn was highly annoyed. She'd been searching high and low for days and still hadn't found any evidence or proof of her mother's deceit and involvement in her stepfather's death. Her sister Stephanie had searched but her heart hadn't been in it and Evelyn knew it was because she, unlike herself, had a relationship with their mother and was finding it difficult to do something which would land their mother in prison. She sighed. Perhaps this was the best way to handle it, she'd already made certain Stephanie had gone out and insisted on staying behind. She didn't have the heart or the inclination to tell her what she was about to do. She'd try to stop her no doubt and Evelyn didn't want that. Stephanie would understand that surely. Evelyn knocked on her mother's door, grateful for once s