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Son.
Mother. She left when I was about 10 months old. In hindsight, it was a long time coming... taking care of this place is a chore, as is putting up with all of us. She was very unhappy. Still, I... well, I felt very betrayed and alone.
Nephew.
Aunt through marriage to my uncle. She escaped first, then I believe that she helped my mother out. What became of the two of them is unknown to us Wyndham men... no matter what Chester may have had you believe.
"Don't be preposterous, Chauncey, only death could have taken her from you." Nephew.
Aunt through marriage to my uncle. I... do not remember her at all. She left when I was quite young, and was in the other wing while she was here... Would... would my mother have left too, if she had the chance?
Niece.
Aunt. Doesn't know her.
Wow thats one tough lady! Did you see her yell at those Lions and Tigers!?
"Husband, until I left. Oh, how I resented him... who am I kidding, I still do! Him and the rest of his god-awful, rapacious, family-- I hadn't even thought it possible to make my life more miserable than it already was and yet, somehow, they managed! ... I tried, you know. I did! I really, /truly/, did. For over a year, I put up with it! All while maintaining this picture-perfect facade for these slobbish, stuck-up, beLL-ENDS. I was /this/ close to scooping out his innards with a dust-pan; he should be grateful I went on my way."
Wife, until she left. Now what am I supposed to do about all of this mess? What kind of example are you setting for your son? Now he has to clean it up himself. Must be why he's been acting so womanly after you left.
"She always seemed so above it all and, I have to admit, it drove me up the walls. I found her unbearable to be around, I didn't understand how she could keep such a level head with all these... sheNANigans afoot in our households! Then everything with Chester happened and I felt... a /little/ guilty for assuming she was so unaffected. Not so much anymore, though, she's recovered as swiftly and as gracefully as I anticipated... [fondly, teasingly] the witch."
"Frieda has always been a rather... high-strung individual. [fondly, teasingly] You need to relax, dear, before those furrow lines stick."
"Darcey... Oh, poor sweet-and-simple Darcey. I can't say that I was surprised when I heard she'd passed. She'd always been too soft for this cruel, unforgiving, world. I stand by my opinion that it's for the best that she'd died before learning what a dire set of circumstances she'd be leaving her kits in."
One of the other wives of the household.