Lisette grew up with three siblings, Kyle, who died at the age of 27 and was the eldest child, Colette, who is 24, and Antoinette, who is the youngest at the age of 18. She spent most of her time working with her siblings on the small farm where they lived just outside of arbor, where they cared for chickens and farmed wheat and carrots. The children didn’t have much free time during the day, as they spent most of it working or going over the Holy Bible, but in the night, Lisette often read her favorite book, “The wild book”, by The Wild Man , in bed with a lantern, or sometimes listened to her favorite song, “Melody of sleep” by Ciw Linniel, but only when she couldn’t fall asleep, because she found the lyrics to the song very comforting, “Go to sleep my child, Go to sleep my child, The sun will rise again. Go to sleep my child, dark is here before sunrise. Go to sleep my child, Dream of peace and happiness. Go to sleep my child, Dream of peace and happiness, Dream of a better world. Sleep, child”. The family grew up in a strict religious household, as their father, Jacob Conard, was a father at the church and focused much more of his time working there than spending time with his family and raising his kids. He died at the age of 47. Their mother, Sylvia Conard, was a mild drunk and would much rather spend time by herself with a bottle of alcohol than raising her children as well, and died at the age of 48. Because of the lack of attention they received from their parents, Lisette and Antoinette were raised mainly by Colette, who acted as a mother rather than an older sister to them. Kyle was very independent and spent most time by himself, so the sisters didn’t see much of him. Eventually, Colette left the home to go off and live on her own, but a few years later, she came back to the farm and brought Antoinette and Lisette with her.