A woman across the street waves at Charlie. Charlie goes outside and cuts off the bird's head. A bird dies by flying into one of Charlie's classroom windows at school. Annie later sees a haunting vision of Ellen after looking through a memory book while in Annie's workshop. To Annie's confusion, Charlie also wonders aloud who will care for her now that Ellen is dead. Charlie claims that her grandmother always wished Charlie were a boy. Annie talks to Charlie about Ellen at bedtime that night. Charlie makes a clucking noise while drawing a strange sketch during the speech. Steve's wife Annie, an artist who sculpts miniature dioramas, delivers the eulogy at her mother's service. Steve finds Charlie sleeping in the tree house. Steve Graham wakes his teenage son Peter and 13-year-old daughter Charlie for their 78-year-old grandmother Ellen Taper Leigh's funeral. The story begins with the viewer looking out from a window in a workshop to a tree house, then turning and zooming in to a bedroom in a dollhouse that is in the workshop.
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