[Sabriel gives the room a cursory examination, but doesn't note anything supernatural- Pan didn't leave any spells behind, at least.
She kneels down, fingers hovering over, but not touching, the rose and note. Again, nothing- then she touches them gingerly, as one might a snake- and then shakes her head. Just a flower and a piece of paper.
She checks the window next, opening and closing it, nodding to herself before heading to the center of the room- and casting a spell- one of opening and revealing- but all it does is cause every drawer and door to fly open- and for Sabriel to go around shutting them, looking for anything our of place, or carrying Pan's unpleasant magic.]
Aside from the rose and the note, I don't think he left anything behind- and unless you want to keep them as evidence, you should them out of the house and burn them- just as a precaution, since they seem to be completely mundane.
[Edgeworth raises his arm up, shielding his face from potential flying furniture, but lowers it when he realizes its safe. So far her spells are much less dramatic than... whatever it is that Josuke did to his car. Anyway, moving on...]
They've been handled too much to be of any use as evidence - and besides, I've already collected as many photographs as I could. Anyway, I'll pass word along to Maya. She may wish to do the honors herself.
no subject
She kneels down, fingers hovering over, but not touching, the rose and note. Again, nothing- then she touches them gingerly, as one might a snake- and then shakes her head. Just a flower and a piece of paper.
She checks the window next, opening and closing it, nodding to herself before heading to the center of the room- and casting a spell- one of opening and revealing- but all it does is cause every drawer and door to fly open- and for Sabriel to go around shutting them, looking for anything our of place, or carrying Pan's unpleasant magic.]
Aside from the rose and the note, I don't think he left anything behind- and unless you want to keep them as evidence, you should them out of the house and burn them- just as a precaution, since they seem to be completely mundane.
no subject
They've been handled too much to be of any use as evidence - and besides, I've already collected as many photographs as I could. Anyway, I'll pass word along to Maya. She may wish to do the honors herself.