Now it was morning and the perfect time to visit the Alto household across the street. They were her neighbors after all, and she had a slight advantage over them. The Langraabs were old money, and she had married into new money. Their house was bigger, and finer, and most lavish, which suited her tastes. She hit it off with Vita Alto, in whom she saw many of her own traits. The middle aged woman was grasping and selfish. It would have disturbed her, but she knew she could outsmart her. She exchanged a few friendly greetings with Nick, Vita's husband. Elizabeth stopped every few minutes to sob uncontrollably over her husband's death, but she quickly recovered herself, and continued her cheerful conversation.

Soon, Vita Alto trusted her completely, and Elizabeth asked her to move in. Vita agreed with surprisingly alacrity. Perhaps she was tired of her life, perhaps she wanted to see what the Landgraabs had that she didn't.

As soon as Vita had moved in, Elizabeth had gained an extra 20,000 in cash, and in addition, a much greater power. She could influence Vita's behavior. So under Elizabeth's direction Vita walked up to her husband and divorced him, and the two walked back to Elizabeth's house.

Elizabeth in a way missed Geoffrey. She tended to want what she couldn't have. When she received a call from the local science center, asking if she wanted to participate in an experiment to create ghosts from human remains, she gladly agreed. She dropped Geoffrey's tombstone, and returned with his ghost, transparent and orange.

Geoffrey the ghost didn't seem to resent her for murdering him. In fact, he still considered himself in a relationship with Elizabeth. Now that he was back, she was irritated with him, but there are advantages to having a ghost in love with you so she put up with it.

Now it was time to deal with Vita. They had so much in common, and she enjoyed her company, but it wouldn't do to have Vita in the way when she had won over Nick. She had Vita take a swim, and trapped her in the pool. She sent Geoffrey off to get dinner at the local bistro, though she wasn't sure he would enjoy it much, being a ghost. And then she invited Nick over.

Nick was even easier to win over than Geoffrey. She discovered that he was mean spirited, but that wasn't exactly a problem. They were soon making out in the front yard of the house where her husband had died the night before. It quickly escalated, and in his passion, Nick accepted a proposal of marriage. As they leaned into kiss each other, Geoffrey returned from dinner and caught them kissing. It was as though a dagger had gone through him, that is, if he still had flesh. Elizabeth tried to sweet talk him out of it, but she had gone too far. He was furious with her, very furious. At about the same time, Vita had taken her last gasp for air. While she had been drowning, the man she had been forced to divorce had engaged himself to her killer. She transformed into a dripping blue ghost, and was taken by the Grim Reaper.

With Geoffrey mad at her, Elizabeth had no one to gloat about the wedding to. Plus, in spite of her best efforts to be cheerful, she was sad about Vita's death. She traveled to the science lab, had her friend transformed, and brought her back to join the household. Who knew? Perhaps Vita and Geoffrey would hit it off.

No such luck. The two ghosts had been enemies from the old days, and argued from the start. It was hard to put up with their constant arguing, and harder when Geoffrey decided he had enough and broke up with her.

How could he be so cruel? It really broke her, and she ran up to the bedroom and sobbed. Still, she continued her plotting. She would have a quiet wedding in the backyard with Nick, so it would go off without a hitch. The two ghosts actually danced with each other at the wedding, but got to fighting so fiercely they became enemies again. Elizabeth sold the Landgraab mansion and made a cool 300 grand on it.

Elizabeth decided that her new husband should live through the night. She had a strong urge to kill him but her choices were so few. It had to look like an accident- perhaps he could electrocute himself? But he was too skilled with tools. It was unlikely. In the meantime, she wanted to have a baby, someone to the Marry-Keller way of life. She slept with her new husband, and when he went to wash his hands, locked him in the bathroom.

Starvation was a very tedious and unoriginal way to kill a man, but it would have to do. And then there was Nick's daughter? What to do with her? She hesitated, thinking that perhaps she could train the girl in her ways.

As her belly grew, her husband's cries grew louder and more insistent. It was very irritating, and quite selfish of him. She was the type to gestate quickly, and on the day that she gave birth to a daughter, her husband passed away from starvation. She had taken elementary Spanish and named the little girl 'Muertapadre.' It wasn't quite grammatically correct, but it was a good name for a little girl whose father had just died.

Elizabeth now had a new stone to add to her collection. She wanted to resuscitate him, but she feared that he and his ex wife would join together and cause problems for her.

Elizabeth Mary Keller moved her household, the two ghosts, her daughter into a modest home, leaving her with about 600 grand from the sale of the two houses. She had done well in the town, and considered trying some of the other residents. In spite of everything, she still had a good reputation. Sunset Valley was a strange place indeed. But overtime, the squabbles of the ghosts of the people she had killed began to drive her insane. She neglected Muertapadre, leaving the girl to the doubtful hands of the two ghosts. She turned back to fishing in the graveyard for death fish, and made friends with the ghosts there. But they would disappear, and leave her empty. It was a life she had made for herself, it had been a challenge, and a thrill, but the cost would be a great void and a growing madness when she accomplished what she set out for.