The reanimated corpse of Martin now possess the soul of Mr. Juniper but his own body was on the ground. "Nana, clean this mess up," the witch commanded without much hesitation as the shadow dog devoured away at the serpent body as Mr. Juniper was frozen in shock, watching his old body get eaten away. "So, Mr. Juniper," she began to speak but her hand swam into the pocket and pulled out a wallet and opened it. " I meant Martin and let's see.. Married to a wife with two lovely older children nearing my physical age." However, the new "Martin" wasn't able to move seeing as how there was restraints holding him back such as rope that Aveline insisted should be there seeing as how the ex-serpent could have lashed out and attacked at any moment.
Nana stopped momentarily, pressing its fangs down into the hand as it looked up to Aveline who was discouraging ripping apart the body, "Don't toy with the body like that, Nana." The witch was slowly pacing herself towards Martin and released him from the restraints and she had a coy smile, "I want you to visit your new home and tell me what you think.." Martin rubbed the back of his neck and tried to get acquainted with his new body. However, Aveline was quick to stomp her foot down to distract Martin. The man scurried out of the store and left Aveline and Nana by themselves but the witch was still smiling, "He isn't going to let the wife live, is he?" "O-O-Of course not, Master," Nana's voice echoed as it transformed back into a misty figure and hid behind the grandfather clock. Aveline returned all within the shop to normal.
Martin was dragging himself along towards the house with his head hung low but he heard distant wails of a woman within the house. "That must be the weeping widow," he thought to himself as he staggered across the lawn and peeked from a window from the front of the home to find a mourner. A crooked laugh escaped from as he pulled out the house keys from his pocket and entered the house but before going towards the wife, he grabbed himself an umbrella. "Hello, toots."