![]() Before she left she gave them a certificate saying the ryokan was "ghost free", but she tells Nancy she did that only because she felt bad for them and didn't want to leave them empty-handed. ![]() When she discovered it, the family asked her to leave. When Nancy calls her later, Savannah says that while at the ryokan, she stayed in a room that had a secret passage that led to another room that was sealed off. She calls Logan her "lil' Georgia bulldog", possibly because he enthusiastically hangs up on people -including Nancy- who try to call her. Since Savannah is in Kyoto covering the Technology of Tomorrow expo that George and Bess are at, Nancy gets Bess goes to go on a date with Savannah's assistant, Logan Mitchell, in order for Nancy to get the book. Nancy calls Savannah to see if she can get her book, Unveiling Ghosts: Paranormal Investigations From Around the World, in which she covered the Ryokan Hiei where Nancy is staying. ![]() In the library search engine it says she wrote a book called A Traveler's Guide to Southern Hospitality. Savannah is from Savannah, Georgia and first became interested in the paranormal when she traveled with her father to spooky, run-down old houses that he hoped to fix up. ![]()
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