Part Five-"Au Revoir, Poor Johnny!"

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(A.N. The title translates to "Goodbye, poor Johnny!" in French.)

Bonnie had always hated Aunt Margie. Margie would always point out every little imperfection Bonnie had. It infuriated her madly. It had gotten to the point if Aunt Margie had visited, she would lock herself in her room or not speak to her at all. If she had gotten a B in one class, Margie would resort to physical abuse, such as slapping or hitting her. Margie was a very strict Christian woman, saying that showers were full of sins, and so was "sinful spheres", as she likes to call a woman's chest. This, especially for Bonnie, was tiring, because she experienced puberty at a quite young age. Margie would say things to Bonnie like how she was the "daughter of the devil" or a "possessed fiend". Margie was also extremely hard on Wendy in her early years. She would throw glass objects and lock Wendy in a small closet if she did anything remotely bad. Margie was a big French woman, who moved away from the castle six years ago after Uncle Johnny died. She states in a letter mailed for her daughter saying that her and her new boyfriend are now living in a sinless life in a remote cabin near the words. These are the following words of her letter:

To: Wendy Abigail Ahlgren
From: Margaret Fleur Bissette

"Dear my wonderful daughter, Wendy.

I've been gone for what almost seems like an eternity. However, it has only been a year since i've been gone. I now with a nice looking man with a warm heart than is always open for me to come in. He is a Christian, like me, with only good morals in mind. We are now living in a sinless life. His family is all saints and Christian like me, unlike you transgressors. I think I would fit in perfectly with this new home with new family, who seem like excellent people. I really do enjoy living in this cabin, there are no intruders or evil-doers near us, because we live in a remote cabin in the woods. Day and night, I am praying to Jesus that this nice, warm cabin can be my new forever home.

Your loving mother, Margaret."

Johnny Greene Bissette passed away on March 18, 2016, on 4:13 P.M. .Johnny was in the hospital, his heart rate dropping rapidly, and his wife Margaret Fleur Bissette was next to him, praying to the Lord that he would not pass away, that he had a whole family to take care of, and that it was not his time yet. When his heart monitor finally dropped, Margaret bursted into tears, drenching her shirt. The doctors in the room comforted her, telling her that Johnny was now in a better place. Little did the doctors in the room with her know that Margaret was trying her best to not to crack a smile behind her teary eyes. Johnny worked at a bar, which was the highest paying job at the time, and sometimes during the end of the day, the manager would let them drink any alcoholic beverage, telling them that it was on the house, but to not drive home drunk, so Johnny usually called for a taxi. This mean't that Johnny would sometimes come home drunk, and sometimes hit his wife physically. This happened many times, and Margaret tried to put a lawsuit against the bar place because it was happening so frequently, but lost the case. The last time Johnny came home drunk, Margaret had already had enough with it. She almost immediately snatched the empty flask and wine bottle from his hands, and threw it directly at his head. Johnny's head got cut open, and the pain for him was unbearable. He screamed at the top of his lungs, but Margaret pulled the back of his neck and hit Johnny with the flask, until he passed out. A few seconds after he passed out, Margaret whispered, "Au revoir, poor Johnny!" silently, before calling the cops and saying that she came home and found her husband conked out on the floor, and his pulse was not responding. The neighbors next door stated that they heard the screaming, but though it had to do something with the "holy rollin'". When the police came, they assumed that it was alcohol beverage overdose, and sent Johnny straight to the hospital, where he would pass away.

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