~~ Lisa never did meet her father's spirit. As she was playing Barbies with Caroline one day, he woke, confused on where he was, and moved on. Lisa never knew what happened. In fact, Lisa never met any of her "sleepers". They all moved on discretely, without her knowledge, except one. Lisa waited outside every second of every day, waiting for Caroline to wake. When she was about to give up, Caroline's spirit lifted from the ground. She had a heartbroken and betrayed look on her face. She left, telling Lisa never to bother her again. Caroline then rejoined her father in the afterlife. Lisa never understood why Caroline was mad at her. She spent the rest of her life heartbroken, wondering what she did and how to make up for it. They never saw each other again. ~~
~~ Caroline's mother was arrested for the murder of five people (her husband, Lisa's dad, Jonathan Parker, Mrs. Monroe, and Lisa). On top of finding the bodies in her back yard, the murder weapon, bloody and complete with DNA, was found in the kitchen. She had never noticed it because Lisa had put it back in the knife holder. Nothing had ever looked out of place. There had been no finger prints, for ghosts don't leave those, and that had lead investigators to believe that she had simply wiped away her prints and been too cocky and careless to wipe away the blood and DNA from the tip of the knife. After several years in prison, and several pleas to be let go, she was put on death row and eventually executed. Her last word was another attempt to be let go. She said it with tears streaming down her face and a gigantic lump stuck in her throat. "Please." The name Natalie Sprang became a household name, always said with sadness and disgust. After she was gone, the case was never re-opened, and she was forever thought to be guilty. She rejoined her family in the afterlife. She was convinced they would think she did this to them, but Caroline helpfully explained that it was all Lisa's doing. ~~
~~ Lisa continued killing and sending innocent people on death row. She continued to make friends with small children, but she never forgot about Caroline, as she would always consider her her "bestest friend". ~~
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