Johnny Sack's Tragic End

Johnny Sack returns home from a meeting with Tony Soprano, where they discussed the ongoing war between the Lupertazzi and DiMeo families. He is tired, stressed, and hungry. He hopes to find some comfort and peace in his house, where his wife Ginny is waiting for him.

He opens the door and walks into the living room, expecting to see Ginny sitting on the couch watching TV. Instead, he sees a large bucket of KFC chicken, a bottle of chocolate syrup, a bottle of maple syrup, and a tub of ice cream on the coffee table. He hears a loud crunching sound from the kitchen.

He follows the sound and finds Ginny sitting at the kitchen table, eating a piece of chicken dipped in both syrups, with a scoop of ice cream in a bowl next to her. She looks up and sees him, and smiles.

“Hi, honey. You’re home early. Want some?” she says, holding up a greasy, sticky drumstick.

Johnny Sack is speechless. He feels a surge of anger, disgust, and betrayal. He has always been supportive of Ginny’s weight problems, and has defended her from the jokes and insults of his associates. He has paid for her expensive diet programs, personal trainers, and nutritionists. He has even threatened to kill Ralph Cifaretto for making a crude remark about her.

And this is how she repays him? By stuffing her face with junk food behind his back? How long has she been doing this? How much money has he wasted on her? How much respect has he lost in the eyes of his peers?

He drops his briefcase and clenches his fists. He opens his mouth to yell at her, but before he can say anything, he feels a sharp pain in his chest. He grabs his heart and falls to the floor, gasping for air.

Ginny drops her chicken and screams. She runs to him and tries to help him, but it is too late. Johnny Sack is dead.

The screen fades to black. The credits roll. The end.


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