

Ginny learns not only about her aunt, but about herself. There, one mystery about her aunt's art and legacy remains. There, she runs into some problems that lead her to contact Richard to help her get back to London. Soon, though, Ginny has to resume her travels, going to Rome, Paris, Amsterdam, Copenhagen and eventually Greece. She and Keith fall into an odd friendship, and when Ginny has to travel to Scotland to visit an artist mentor of her aunt's, he goes with her. She buys multiple tickets, then realizes that no one will see him perform, and has to try to give away the tickets. Ginny is instructed to give away $500 to an artist, and decides on Keith, who is performing an odd play. His relationship with Peg is unclear, but Peg lived in his apartment. This turns out to be the home of Richard, who works at Harrods Department Store. First, she heads to London with just a backpack, no electronics, and the address of a stranger. When Ginny receives a packet from London, she is surprised to find a letter from her aunt, thirteen blue envelopes, and directions to do certain things, and then open a succession of envelopes. Ginny's artistic, beloved aunt Peg moved away from the US suddenly, and passed away unexpectedly.
