Peggy sighed. "Can I turn around now?"

"Not yet," said Angie. "Just wait a few more seconds."

"What is this anyways?" said Peggy.

"I can't tell you," said Angie. "Otherwise it wouldn't be a surprise."

"Can I try to guess?" said Peggy.

"Sure you can," said Angie.

Peggy thought about it for a moment. "Does this have something to do with the role you just got?"

"Yes actually," said Angie.

"Okay. Let me think." Peggy scratched her chin. "Did you get an autograph from someone famous?"

"No," said Angie.

"Did you end up getting the lead?" said Peggy.

"No," said Angie.

"Then what is it?" said Peggy.

"Well turn around and see for yourself?" said Angie.

Peggy turned around, to see that Angie was wearing a red, white, and blue chorus girl uniform. The same kind worn by the girls who toured with Steve. Peggy's jaw dropped. "How did you get this?"

Angie smiled. "Like I said, I got it for my latest part. I'm one of the chorus girls for 'Captain America: The Musical'. Since you knew him, I figured you'd get a kick out of it."

"They're making a musical out of him now?" said Peggy. "Won't people get tired of him after awhile?"

Angie shrugged. "It pays the bills. So, what do you think?"

Peggy went over to Angie and kissed her on the lips. "I love it."

"Really?" said Angie. "Well that's too bad."

Peggy raised an eyebrow. "Why?"

"I was kinda hoping you'd hate it," said Angie. "I really want to get out of it, if you catch my drift."

"I see. Well I can help with that," said Peggy as she led Angie to the bedroom.