Up in heaven,
Susie feels faint. She falls asleep in the gazebo, and when she wakes, there is a house in front of her that she has never seen. It reminds her of the Victorian Gothic house from the book
James and the Giant Peach, and there is a widow’s walk at the top of the house—a kind of balcony which encircles the top floor, enveloped by a railing. For a moment, Susie thinks she can see a long row of women lined up along the widow’s walk, pointing at her, but a moment later, she realizes they are not women but crows. As Susie turns around to go back to her and
Holly’s house, the crows alight from the building and follow her. Susie wonders if
Buckley has really seen her, or if he is just a “little boy telling beautiful lies.”