"Can I ask who's calling her?" br
"Sure. I'm Dr. Venkman." br
"Well, Dr. Venkman she moved to New York five years ago. I can give you br
the number up there." br
"That would be great. I would really appreciate it ma'am." br
"Ok, It's 624-9971. I hope that helps you sir." br
"I know that it will. Thanks again." He hangs up the phone and calls br
the number he gets. It was a law firm right down on 54 St. br
"Guys I'll be back." He got in his truck and went to the Law firm. br
It looked dark inside. He went though the double doors under the sign br
and asked for her. br
"She went home for the day already," said a nerdy looking dude with glasses. br
"Do you have her number or address? I'm an old friend and I was looking br
for her." br
"I don't know that I should be giving that out to strangers." Louis Tully called. br "Come on. You would do a deed for a good friend wouldn't you? Please." Peter brgave one of those looks. br
"Ok but if anything happens to her I'm telling the cops it was you. She lives at br 1414 Greenwood apartments on 54 St. That's a block away." br
"Thanks buddy. I owe you one." Peter jumped in his truck, went to thebr
flower shop and raced over to her house. Janine Melnitz was relaxingbr
on her couch when a knock at the door scared her, "who could that be?" br
she asked herself. br
"Hello." she answered. br
"Hey Janine. How are you sweetie?" Peter said in one of his charming voices. br "Venkman. I uh. Wow it's great to see you again." He handed her some flowers. br "How did you find my apartment and what are you doing in New York?" br She gave him a hug. He was shocked at that. He didn't expect her to remember him. br
"I got your number out of my phonebook I kept during college and your br mother told me you work at a law firm. Some dude name Tully gave me your address." br "I told Louis not to tell anyone where I was." br
"I begged it out of him." br
"You never change do you?" br
"No, I guess. I think living in this city might change me though.
Hey I want you brto meet my new roommates. They are some good old
friends of yours." br
"Now who would that be?" br
"You have to come to find out." br
"Well," she had to think about it. "Oh all right. Let me get my coat." br
Janine and Peter went back to the old firehouse. br
"That's your place?" She said as she got out of the truck. br
"Well somewhat." br
"That place has been empty for about a year now. I pass it on my way to br
work everyday. I was wondering who owned it." br
"Come in and find out. The owner is one of my new roomies." br
"Sure. I'm Dr. Venkman." br
"Well, Dr. Venkman she moved to New York five years ago. I can give you br
the number up there." br
"That would be great. I would really appreciate it ma'am." br
"Ok, It's 624-9971. I hope that helps you sir." br
"I know that it will. Thanks again." He hangs up the phone and calls br
the number he gets. It was a law firm right down on 54 St. br
"Guys I'll be back." He got in his truck and went to the Law firm. br
It looked dark inside. He went though the double doors under the sign br
and asked for her. br
"She went home for the day already," said a nerdy looking dude with glasses. br
"Do you have her number or address? I'm an old friend and I was looking br
for her." br
"I don't know that I should be giving that out to strangers." Louis Tully called. br "Come on. You would do a deed for a good friend wouldn't you? Please." Peter brgave one of those looks. br
"Ok but if anything happens to her I'm telling the cops it was you. She lives at br 1414 Greenwood apartments on 54 St. That's a block away." br
"Thanks buddy. I owe you one." Peter jumped in his truck, went to thebr
flower shop and raced over to her house. Janine Melnitz was relaxingbr
on her couch when a knock at the door scared her, "who could that be?" br
she asked herself. br
"Hello." she answered. br
"Hey Janine. How are you sweetie?" Peter said in one of his charming voices. br "Venkman. I uh. Wow it's great to see you again." He handed her some flowers. br "How did you find my apartment and what are you doing in New York?" br She gave him a hug. He was shocked at that. He didn't expect her to remember him. br
"I got your number out of my phonebook I kept during college and your br mother told me you work at a law firm. Some dude name Tully gave me your address." br "I told Louis not to tell anyone where I was." br
"I begged it out of him." br
"You never change do you?" br
"No, I guess. I think living in this city might change me though.
Hey I want you brto meet my new roommates. They are some good old
friends of yours." br
"Now who would that be?" br
"You have to come to find out." br
"Well," she had to think about it. "Oh all right. Let me get my coat." br
Janine and Peter went back to the old firehouse. br
"That's your place?" She said as she got out of the truck. br
"Well somewhat." br
"That place has been empty for about a year now. I pass it on my way to br
work everyday. I was wondering who owned it." br
"Come in and find out. The owner is one of my new roomies." br
