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Abigail Brown is a prominent antagonist of Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Between Worlds, by MisterMystery5086 on r/LodedDiper. She is the abusive mother of Marcus Brown who, after being murdered by her own son after years of abuse towards the latter, is trapped in the Ether and wishes to use Greg to escape the Ether and get revenge on Rowley, who she blames for her failures in life.
Biography[]
Middle School[]
Abigail's middle school years are said to be the same as her book counterpart's, with her having dated and used Rowley in eighth grade for the purpose of getting back with her ex, Michael Sampson, who makes an appearance in Evil Returns, after he cheated on her in The Third Wheel and subsequently dumped her.
Adulthood[]
At some point, Abigail married an unknown man and had a son with him named Robert. However, when Robert was three years old, this man left Abigail and Robert to be with another woman, leaving Robert without a dad and Abigail a single mother.
Sometime after Rowley became a notable comic artist for The Daily Herald, Abigail tried to reconnect with him and even rekindle her relationship with him from middle school. However, this was most likely just so that she could benefit from his money and status as a comic artist, and not out of genuine interest. But this would prove to be in vain on Abigail's part, as Rowley turned down her advances, having been a married man at the time. This infuriated Abigail and caused her to harbor a deep resentment towards Rowley, accusing him of being a " rich pompous sellout" after gaining local fame from his comic strips, and citing the fact that he has acquired a handsome amount of wealth, but won't give any of it to "an old flame." However, she fails to mention the fact that not only have they not talked to each other since they dated in middle school, but also the fact that the only reason why she dated him was to use him to get back with her ex, making her hypocritical and unreasonable.
During Marcus's upbringing, Abigail would constantly abuse him emotionally, psychologically, and sometimes even physically when he would remind her of his father. She would manipulate him and groom him into basing his self worth off of what he can achieve and how he makes his family look, most likely as a way to use her son in order to self aggrandize. However, this abuse caused her son to develop a warped and twisted mind, and due to his lack of control over his home life, he developed a fascination with and idealization of violence, eventually escalating to the point where he would kill animals and set fires. Eventually, this behavior caught him to him when he tried to set a fire in the school and got caught, thus ruining his perfect image and shaming his mother. After this, his mother proceeded to berate him and chide him for his actions, saying that he brought shame to the family, insulting his appearance by claiming that he had a "hideous rat face", and even going as far as to not make him dinner, citing that she is starved of any semblance of a decent reputation and that because of this, he can starve from a lack of food.
This sent Marcus into a deep rage, professing his hatred for his mother in his diary before going to sleep for the night. However, Marcus would soon by woken up in the middle of the night by a mysterious entity who encouraged him to kill his mother, telling him that he needed to let go of his need for approval and validation from his mother.
The following day, Marcus would sneak out of his house and buy a rat mask from a local costume shop, citing his mother's insult of claiming that he had an "ugly rat face", vowing that said "rat face" would be the last thing she sees before he kills her.
That night, thanks to the entity's encouragement, Marcus would kill Abigail with a shard of glass from a broken beer bottle. According to Marcus, Abigail would pathetically beg the son who she emotionally and psychologically abused for years to spare her, citing that this was the first time he had ever seen real fear in her face, and proving that at the end of the day, she is truly just a coward who will crumble in the face of real danger.
Marcus would stab her repeatedly until she died, saying that he felt like a God, and that words cannot describe the sensation of killing another human being. Marcus would get arrested soon after, something he says he knows is inevitable upon hearing police sirens. However, he does not seem to be too concerned about this fact, claiming that he will get out, and that one day, he will kill again, even going as far as to say that he will be a better serial killer than other notable murders in Plainview such as Samuel Winford and The Plainview Slasher, and that he will shed more blood than any man, disaster or animal could ever hope to.
After her death, Abigail's soul would go to the Ether, taking on the form of a chalk white version of herself with blood dripping from her eyes like tears and a stab wound in her chest, representing her death. There, she could be trapped in an Ether recreation of her house where she died in, with the walls covered in blood to symbolize her brutal death. She would inhabit this Etherscape with another entity, a creature made out of dry blood wearing a rat mask in the shape of a boy, symbolizing the incident that took Abigail's life and the abuse that culminated into this bloody display. Abigail would roam this Etherscape for years, likely draining or oppressing any spirits that were unlucky enough to find themselves in the house.
Between Worlds[]
The house[]
As Greg and Greta are trying to find their way around the Ether, they enter Abigail's Etherscape, where she immediately attacks them upon finding out that they are present. They try to escape, but Abigail appears in front of them and prevents them from leaving, so they try and hide from Abigail by going inside a closet in a boy's bedroom. At first, this works, and Abigail is unable to find them, and while hiding in the closet, Greg and Greta stumble across Marcus's diary and discover all the horrible abuse that she inflicted onto her son. But then, Greg and Greta's luck runs out as Abigail manages to find them, bursting the closet door open and dragging Greg out into the bedroom, but Greta manages to use her powers as a ghostly being to free Greg from Abigail's grasp, fleeing from her and hiding under a table. There, they find a newspaper article that confirms the story that Marcus Brown claimed happened in his journal, and while they are hiding under the table, Abigail enters the room to look for them, but is unsuccessful and goes elsewhere to try and find the two.
Eventually, Greg and Greta decide that it's safe to get out from under the table, and the two subsequently try to find an exit to the house Etherscape. But then, they sense a negative presence, and because of this, they are afraid that Abigail found them. However, the entity behind this presence appears, and it turns out to be a completely different entity, an entity which Greta says was created by the negative energy left by Abigail's death along with the abuse that she inflicted upon her son, thus forming a sentient, conscious entity. Greg and Greta manage to flee into the basement and hide in a chest of drawers, and eventually, the entity gives up on trying to find them in the basement and goes to look for them elsewhere. Eventually, when the coast is clear, Greg and Greta sneak out of the basement and try to find an exit, but when they get to the living room, they see Abigail's body laying on the floor. Soon after discovering this, the body disappears, leaving only a chalk outline of the body where it was. Then, Abigail appears and jumps out at Greg, lunging at him to attack him, but once this happens, Abigail disappears into thin air. Confused, Greg and Greta look around the house to see if she is anywhere else, but they don't see her anywhere, and because of this, conclude that she is gone. But then, Greg and Greta begin to feel the dark presence of the rat mask entity, and then, the latter appears. Greta finds the exit and shouts at him to hurry up and run, and the rat masked entity lunges at Greg as he runs with Greta towards the exit. The two manage to get through the door and slam it shut before the rat mask entity can get to them, escaping the entity and seemingly Abigail as well.
However, unknown to Greg and Greta, when Abigail jumped out at Greg, she secretly attached herself to his consciousness and is now following them wherever they go in the Ether covertly. This is presumably because Abigail recognized Greg as Rowley's friend, and figures that through Greg, she can find Rowley and get revenge for his perceived slights against him.
The hospital[]
Eventually, Greg and Greta end up in the Ether version of the hospital where Greg's physical body currently resides at while in his coma. Upon finding a white door, Greta explains that this is a gateway from the Ether back to the world between worlds, which is the spiritual plane most aligned with and allows the most access to the living room. Despite being initially hesitant, Greg convinces Greta to go through the door with him into the world between worlds, promising that they will be able to "be together forever" as ghosts. Upon entering the world between worlds, Rowley visits Greg in his hospital room, lamenting their tumultuous history and acknowledging the fact that Greg has done things to him and his family that can't be forgiven, but says that in spite of that, Greg is the reason why he and his son are alive today, and cites their childhood friendship as a reason why Greg will always be a part of him, and therefore, a part of him will always think fondly of Greg despite all that he's done. Greta, confused by this, asks Greg what Rowley is talking about, and Greg opens up to Greta about the fact that he has a sordid past and has tone terrible things that are, in the eyes of some, unforgivable. Greg asks Greta if she still wants anything to do with him after this, and Greta tells Greg that it doesn't matter what we did in the past, but what we do now in the present and in the future that counts.
However, this heart to heart moment is cut short when Greg feels a malevolent force oppressing him, and Abigail subsequently appears in front of him, revealing herself as the source of his oppression along with the fact that she followed them to the world between worlds. But to Greg's surprise, this oppression is suddenly gone in an instant, and Greg is at first wondering if Abigail is truly gone. Then, Rowley leaves the hospital room, and as he is leaving, Abigail appears behind him, revealing that she has now attached herself to Rowley instead of Greg, and intends to follow him home and make his life a living Hell. Greg rushes out into the hallway as Rowley walks away to try and intervene, but Abigail begins to drain his energy and taunts Greg by using what Rowley said to him earlier, saying that none of this would be possible without him, citing how she attached herself to him in order to escape into the world between worlds and latch onto Rowley, now able to ruin his life and get the revenge she so desperately craved for years.
Greg is too drained to do anything, and soon Rowley leaves the hospital, unaware that Abigail's spirit has attached herself to him. Greta heals Greg after this, and explains that Abigail's attachment to Greg is the first step in Abigail plans to break Rowley down mentally, physically, and spiritually so that she can possess him and take full control of his body. Greg asks Greta if there is any way to stop Abigail from ruining Rowley's life, and Greta reveals that there is, but that Greg would have to go into the Ether in order to accomplish this. Greg accepts this, and Greta explains how spirits that go to the Ether after death are bound there by Etherscapes, which are formed by the memories and reflect the locations of their deaths. Greta explains that in each Etherscape, there is a source that can only be destroyed by a living person using the substance that killed the spirit whose death is responsible for the Etherscape's creation, and upon the destruction of the source, the Etherscape along with the spirit and any other entities tied to it will be destroyed.
After Greta explains this, Greg and Greta venture into the hallway, and upon finding a black door that marks a portal to the Ether, the two enter go through and set out to stop Abigail.
The last stand and Abigail's defeat[]
After several trials and tribulations, the two manage to get to the Etherscape recreation of Abigail's house, and upon entering the Etherscape, Greg quickly deduces that the source of the Etherscape is Abigail's blood, which is strewn all across the house. At first, Greg doesn't know how to destroy the blood, but then, he remembers how Abigail died, and comes up with a plan to throw alcohol bottles at the bloodstains, causing the bottles to break and cover the blood with the alcohol contents inside them.
However, Greg first wants to know how much time he has before it is too late and Abigail does something irreversible, so Greta explains to him that if he concentrates really hard at where the source is strongest, then he can see what a spirit is doing even when they are away from their Etherscape. So Greg deduces that this is the pool of blood that marks the spot where Abigail died in the real world, and Greg stands on the pool of blood to concentrate like Greta told him to. Greg thinks about Abigail, what her life represented, all of horrible things she did while she was alive, and the horrific manner in which she died, and this proves to be successful, as not long after doing this, Greg sees a vision of Rowley's son, Robert, sleeping in his bed. Greg then sees the door to the boy's bedroom open before Rowley walks into the bedroom holding a pillow, but it soon becomes apparently that Rowley is now fully possessed by Abigail, as he walks over to the sleeping child intent on suffocating him with said pillow, even going as far as to refer to him as an "ugly little shit." This gives Greg incentive to do whatever he can to destroy the blood as fast as possible, seeing that only moments could dictate the difference between Robert surviving or falling victim to Abigail's abhorrent and vindictive plan.
But before Greg and Greta can get to work on this plan, the rat mask entity appears and lunges at them. Greg and Greta manage to evade the rat mask entity and hide in the basement. While in the basement, Greg notices a shelf full of wine bottles that will be perfect for his plan to burn the blood away using alcohol, but Greg soon realizes that it will be near impossible to destroy all of the bloodstains that line the house, and that even if there are a lot of wine bottles on that shelf, they will run out before they even get half of the bloodstains in the house. Greg confides this to Greta, but she tells him that he doesn't need to destroy all of the blood stains systematically, just the one that marks the spot where Abigail died, and that by doing this, it will start a chain reaction where all of the bloodstains will be lit on fire, destroying them and in turn destroying the Etherscape of the house.
Greg grabs a wine bottle, and he and Greta head upstairs to put their plan into motion. However, they are stopped by the rat masked entity, who lunged at them, causing Greg and Greta to have to flee from him. Despite this, Greg and Greta manage to evade the entity, and they both make it to the living room where Greg throws the bottle of wine onto the pool of blood where Abigail died in the real world, which angers the rat masked entity and causes him to wince. Greg then manages to evade the entity for long enough to get a box of matches and light the alcohol covered pool of blood on fire, causing both it and the rat masked entity to burn and sparking the chain reaction that Greta promised it would. The rat mask entity flails and lets out an inhuman scream as the dried blood that makes up its form melts and the entity is presumably destroyed.
Soon, the entire house is on fire, and the Etherscape it represents begins to crumble down. Then, Abigail appears, forcefully thrust out of Rowley's body and the world between worlds and back into the Etherscape. Upon realizing that the Etherscape that anchors her soul to the ghostly plane of existence is being destroyed, she panics, and Greg describes a look of pure fear on her face that he's never seen before in his life. Then, a deep dark shaft opens up underneath Abigail, one that Greg describes as having an all consuming darkness that seems to be made of its own substance, and Abigail falls into the shaft, screaming as she plunges down into Hell.
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Trivia[]
- This character is a parody of the Abigail Brown from the original Diary of a Wimpy Kid books.
- This version of Abigail Brown was inspired by The Woman in White from the Insidious franchise, Penny Fleck from Joker (2019) and Jeremy Frazier from Beetlejuice Beetlejuice (2024).
- Abigail retains traits from her counterpart in the book, such as being manipulative and controlling, domineering a male figure in her life and taking control of his day to day choices such as what clothes he wears or how he does his hair.
- While Abigail's story ended with her damnation to Hell, there is a possibility that her son, Marcus, will appear in future installments, seeing as his diary set him up as being a serial killer comparable to the likes of Samuel Winford and Manny Heffley, as well as the fact that he threatens to break out of prison. This as well as his involvement with Bernst, an entity we've never seen until now and one that is likely an antagonist in a future installment, seems to point towards him being involved with the series in the future.














