11 Adam pursed his lips and half-turned to the gloomy house. “That damn cat. . .” “There may be an advantage to us returning to the house,” Ruthven mused. “Yeah,” Jenny spoke up as she stood with some help from Sarah. “Maybe that Crazy Mary left some clues in the house to how we switch this frog off.” “It wouldn’t be wise to enter that house,” Diana warned her. Jenny frowned at her. “Why?” “Because whatever power she granted over the house is still active,” Diana explained. “Meaning what?” Sarah wondered. “That if she left traps and other precautions within those walls they are still a danger to anyone who enters,” Diana told her. “Got any proof to back this up?” Adam asked her. Diana frowned at him. “I have assisted you before and yet you don’t believe me still?” “We still