The next person that the house targeted was Maggie's grandmoter on her mother's side. She was sitting in the family room reading a book keeping warm from the fireplace. She had just told Maggie's father she wished the weather was warmer like the summer she spent in her hometown of Macon. The house's porthole opened and she found herself her hometown during one of the worst drought in Macon's history. She was ten and sitting under a shade tree with her siblings, Their parents were being attended by the police. Her mother was dead and her father was being arrested for her murder.
The children was being told that the girls would be going to live with their aunt in the midwest while the two boys was going to be living with their uncle in New York. She was back in the house in wait and was very shaken up.Maggie was happy to see her but her grandmother couldn't quit crying. Maggie told her mother what had happened and even though her grandmother was taken by the porthole Maggie could see it through the porthole.
Isabella asked her mother if that was true. She said yes but she and her siblings were so upset that she being the oldest couldn't remember where the police said they were going. Her youngest siblings being two boys One was two and four at the time. Her sister was only seven and she was the sickly child of them all. The next year she past away.