"Lisa…..I-I didn't want to do th-this…" Bart trembles as he says this and Lisa puts her hand on his shoulder trying to comfort him when suddenly he turns out and points a gun at her. "Bart! Wha-What are you doing?!" Bart still trembles while his little sister tries to reason with him. "I-I he-heard the-them talk and n-n-now they're forcing m-me tt-t-to….." Bart starts sobbing while Lisa backs away from him. "Bart please! We can take Quimby down by revealing this!" Bart looks up at his sister with tears in his eyes and whispers, "I'm sorry, I-I love you…" BANG!
Bart looks up through his teary eyes and sees the bullet wound in his sister's gut, he falls to his knees as Lisa collapses into his arms and he cries. "I'm sorry Lisa! I was forced too! They would've done it anyways and would've hurt Mom, Dad, and Maggie…" "I-I understand Bart…" "I always loved you Lisa, I always cared for you even when it didn't look like it.." "I lov…love you too Bart….I forgive you….Ba-Bart." "Yeah?" Lisa's heart stops and she dies in her brother's arms, ironically having her last words being her first. Bart cries out her name and cradles her while an ambulance arrives.
A couple of days later they have her funeral which is attended by all of her family and friends. Bart's completely destroyed by her death and has to be pulled off her when he started crying and buried his head in his arms, Marge comforts her son while also crying her eyes out. Homer weeps for his fallen angel while a defeated Rev. Lovejoy gives a sermon on her all the attendants leave, Bart manages to get a hold of himself and gives Lisa a last goodbye.
"Lisa, I'm sorry. I should've been kinder to you and should've been a better brother.." He tears up a bit but keeps strong, "I shouldn't had done it, but I had to. Even if we teamed up, like usual, and brought this to light, you'd still be dead." He sobs as he kisses her on her forehead as Marge leads him out of the church and into the family car. They drive to the grave yard where they bury Lisa and the truth of who Jebediah really was…
