That night, Stacey and Claudia were talking. They were sharing the same room and decided to talk about these characters that they'd met earlier today. Claudia and Stacey were staying with Edith and Archie. They agreed it made sense to tell the Bunkers about her diabetes. Since they met the Bunkers before the Jeffersons, she and Claudia thought it was a good idea that they stay with the Bunkers since they were the first ones she told about the diabetes.

"What do you think of the weekend so far, Stacey?" Claudia asked.

They actually weren't talking – they were whispering, so that way the Bunkers wouldn't hear them talking.

"It's interesting so far, Claudia. I'd like to see what these characters are like, even though it's just for the weekend."

"We'll find out. I entered this because I wanted to see what these people were like. What did you think of the Jeffersons?"

"I'm not so sure yet, but right now I am thinking that they sound like nice people and neighbors to the Bunkers," Stacey answered.

"I think I have to agree with you. That Mike character seems friendly. It was nice of him to pick us up at the airport."

"That's true. Maybe he might do that again tomorrow when it's time for us to leave for Stoneybrook," Stacey said.

"Maybe. I wonder if he has a job," Claudia agreed.

"Who knows? That we will find out, Claudia."

"That's true. We don't know much about these characters. Archie sure is different. I'm sure Mallory and Jessi are jealous that they couldn't come along."

"I'm sure they are. They will have to hear all about it when we get back. It's nice to get away once in a while, even if it means your own parents."

Claudia agreed.

"I'd like to do this more often, Stacey," Claudia agreed.

"I'm sure you do. I'm going to New York City next weekend to be with my dad. It was supposed to be this weekend, but I didn't want to miss out on meeting Archie and Edith."

"Did you tell your dad about the contest?"

"I did. He sounded like he wasn't familiar with the Bunkers. He told me he really didn't follow their TV show back then when they were on air."

"Oh. My mom and dad probably did, but I will have to ask them when we get back. They didn't seem to crazy about me going away for a weekend contest," Claudia replied.

"I remember you saying something about it, but it was still nice of them to let you do this," Stacey said.

"I know. I told Mom and Dad that I would call them when we get to the airport early tomorrow afternoon."

"Okay. Since it's just the weekend, we can still spend one day with the Bunkers which will be tomorrow. I wonder how the others are doing at the Jeffersons.' At least they were happy to take the other girls along for the weekend. I still wonder who this Lionel guy that they mentioned. Maybe we could meet him tomorrow if we're lucky," Stacey said.

"Maybe. If he's colored like his mother and father, I don't mind because of Jessi."

"Right. They need to be treated equally also," Stacey agreed.

Claudia agreed with her friend again. It made both of the girls curious if their other friends were talking about these characters as well, which they were. They'll talk about this tomorrow when they get together with them sometime tomorrow morning for breakfast. Yes, Stacey did her blood sugar as usual. Her numbers were normal, which is a good sign.

Claudia and Stacey didn't say anything for about fifteen minutes. Stacey was the first one to fall asleep sometime during their talk about the Bunkers and Jeffersons. Even Claudia was tired since they had a long flight to come over for the weekend.

"Stacey?" Claudia said.

This was before Claudia realized that her best friend was already asleep. That's when she looked at Stacey. She was already asleep. Stacey didn't say good – night during their conversation. Stacey sounded really tired during their conversation, but Claudia didn't blame her for falling asleep. And she did the same thing herself about ten minutes later since she needed one more bathroom break. When she returned five minutes later, she immediately fall asleep as well. Then it would be fun time tomorrow when they wake up.