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Later on, the party had broken up and everyone
went to their own rooms. Lauren waited about as patiently as she could for
Laverne to finally go to sleep... an hour and a half later. She knew Squiggy had
to be waiting for her in the hall already. She got up as quietly as she could
and snuck out of the room. She eased the door closed behind her, turned, and
nearly ran into the chair he was sitting in, asleep. She smirked, then tapped
him on the shoulder.
"Mornin' already?" he asked, groggily.
"Sorry about makin' ya wait, Squig, but ma
took forever to finally fall asleep. Did you find out where his room is?"
Lauren said.
He pulled out a small piece of paper.
"Yeah, here it is." He gave it to her.
"One floor up. Well, it's now or
never," she said.
Squiggy stood up. "Ya sure ya wanna do
this?"
She looked at him with determination in her
eyes. "Yes, very sure. I want to know what happened between them, and
talking to... Lenny is the only way."
He shrugged. "Lead the way." She
started down the hall. "I don't think you'll really need me..."
"I just don't wanna go alone. So, you can
sit outside the door and take a nap or whatever," Lauren replied.
Squiggy grinned at her. "Thanks." They
got in the elevator, went up to the next floor, and got out.
Lauren looked at the paper again. "Let's
see, 312 should be..." She paused to look at the signs, "...this
way." She pointed to the right.
"Glad you can figure out these damn
backwards hotels!" he complained.
She laughed, as they walked up to room 312.
"Well, here it is. I hope he's here."
"I hope he's not asleep," Squiggy
said.
"Why?" Lauren asked.
"If he is, he prob'ly won't hear ya
knockin'," he replied.
"Won't know unless I try..." she said.
"I'll just be over here," Squiggy
said, then sat in a nearby chair and picked up a magazine.
Lauren stared at the door for a moment, then
raised her hand to knock. She paused, her fist about four inches from the door.
She sucked in a deep breath, then knocked twice and waited. She could hear a
bit of shuffling behind the door, then it finally opened.
"Lauren?" Lenny asked. "What're
you doin' here?"
"I need to talk to you, please," she
said.
She noticed he looked tired, maybe even sad.
Finally, he sighed. "All right. Come on in." She went in as Squiggy
peaked over the top of the magazine.
The room was an absolute mess. It looked like he'd
been staying in the room for longer than a few days.
Lenny cleaned off a chair and motioned to it.
"Sorry 'bout the mess. I wasn't really expectin' company," he said,
with a shrug.
"It's okay, really," Lauren said, then
sat. "Umm... I'm not too sure how to go about this..."
He cleaned off another chair and sat across from
her. "Just ask me," he said, sounding angry, but his eyes betrayed
him. There was definitely a sadness, or even a longing.
She chewed on her lower lip. "I wanted to
ask what happened between you and ma."
Lenny sighed. "Well, first, you should know
that I'd had the longest crush on Laverne, but she kept rejecting me."
Lauren's brow raised in surprise.
"Really?"
He nodded. "But, the real story is..."
Flashback to 1967, Laverne's apartment.
*knock,
knock* She came down the stairs. "Comin'!" She got to the door and
opened it. "Hey, Len? Squig lock ya out again?"
Lenny smiled. "Yeah. Musta picked up another
girl. I dunno how he does it."
Laverne returned the smile. "An' I don't
wanna know." Beat. "Come on in."
"Thanks, Laverne," he said.
She waved it off. "No problem," she
said, then sighed. "Since Shirl left, it gets kinda lonely."
"It's kinda like how Squig keeps lockin' me
out," Lenny said.
"I guess so," Laverne said.
"Well, I'll getcha a pillow an' blanket." She went upstairs, but came
down moments later without either item. "Ya know, if Shirl was here she'd
prob'ly yell, but rather than makin' ya sleep on this couch, ya wanna use the
other bed?"
He looked at her, unsure. "Ya don't
mind?"
"Nah, but if it was Squig, then I'd
mind," she said, then smiled.
"Thanks," Lenny said, then followed
her upstairs.
Real time, 1987.
"Umm...
I don't mean to interrupt, but should I know where this is going?" Lauren
asked.
For the first time, Lenny smiled. "You're
here, aren'tcha?"
"In that case, yeah, I know where that's
going, but..." she said.
"Oh, there's more," Lenny said, the
smile fading. "Believe it or not, it gets worse..."
Flashback to 1967, Laverne's apartment, two weeks later.
*knock,
knock, knock* "Laverne!"
Laverne came out of the bedroom... slowly. She
descended the stairs, one hand on the railing, the other hand on her stomach.
She reached the door and opened it. "Sorry, Carmine."
He looked at her in surprise. "You don't
look good at all."
"I know that," she said.
"I went over to Cowboy Bill's and your
father told me you called in sick... again," Carmine said. "He's
startin' to get worried about you, and so am I, for that matter."
Laverne sighed. "Carmine, I gotta tell ya
som'en."
His eyes went wide. "Wait a minute..."
She nodded. "I'm pregnant."
"You're sure this time?" he asked.
"Yes, Carmine. I saw the doctor two days
ago," Laverne said.
"An' you didn't say anything?" Carmine
said. "Awe, Laverne..."
The door swung open, and Lenny walked in.
"Uh... am I interruptin'?" He paused. "Vernie, your Pop said you
were sick and..."
"No, no interruption. Matter of fact, I was
just gonna leave, yeah," Carmine said, getting up. "Bye." He
left quickly.
Lenny jerked his thumb towards the door.
"What's with 'im?"
"Len, sit down," Laverne said.
"Oh, it's som'en bad..." he said, then
sat down.
"No, I wouldn't say it's bad..." she
said, then paused. "I dunno how to say this, but..." Beat.
"Remember back in Milwaukee when I thought I was pregnant and you an'
Squig flipped a coin to see who'd marry me?"
"Yeah," Lenny replied.
"Please tell me you won't do that
again," Laverne said.
He gave her a confused look. "Whatta ya
talkin' about?"
"I'm pregnant, Len," Laverne said.
Real time, 1987.
"Shouldn't that have been a great thing?" Lauren asked.
"You're interruptin' again!" Lenny
said, then sighed. "There's still more..."
Flashback to 1967, Laverne's apartment.
"So,
you're gonna tell 'im?" Lenny said.
"I hafta, Len," Laverne said.
"He's gonna be here any minute..."
The door opened, and Frank came in. "I'm
here, what's the news?"
Laverne took a deep breath. "Pop... I'm
pregnant."
"You're what!?" Frank exploded.
"I'm gonna hide," Lenny said, then
turned to leave. Laverne grabbed his collar.
Frank walked up to Laverne. "Marriage
first, then the granchildren, not the other way around!"
"I know, Pop, but..." Laverne began.
"Who is he?" Frank asked.
"I gotta get outta here," Lenny said.
Frank turned to Lenny. "You?!"
Laverne lost her grip on Lenny's collar, and he
bolted out the door.
"You, I'll talk to later," Frank said,
then left to find Lenny.
Real time, 1987.
"Yikes," Lauren said.
Lenny nodded slowly, then sighed. "I didn't
stand up to 'im. Didn't matter, anyway." Beat. "He died a few weeks
later. I felt so guilty about it. Vernie, kept tryin' to tell me it wasn't my
fault, but I knew it was." Beat. "I coulda stayed with Carmine that
night..."
"And I wouldn't be here," Lauren
finished. "I'm sorry."
"You shouldn't be sorry," Lenny said.
"It happened, but I still feel guilty about it. That's why we were arguin'
earlier. I'd been tryin' to tell myself I wouldn't do that when I saw 'er,
but..." He sighed. "Everything became a mess so quickly after Frank
died that I took off."
"So, you two were never married,"
Lauren said.
He shook his head. "Nope... it's kinda
funny considerin' I asked her ta marry me when she thought she was pregnant,
but wasn't, then when it was my kid, I ran off." He met her eyes.
"I'm sorry, Lauren. I shouldn't've done that." Beat. "Will you
forgive me?"
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