What are we going to do?
Summary: How would the story of the movie "Dirty Dancing" continue after the final dance? This is my version of their future. It's written in script style!!!
Timeline: Just after the final dance and after Johnny had spoken with Babe's dad.
Author: Gullnick
Author's Note: I have taken the first names of Mr. Houseman (Jake) and his wife (Marge) ~~~~~~
What are we going to do?
Part One: At the resort
Johnny and Babe had just left her father and were dancing among lots of people. Their song were just over and another love song were beginning.
Johnny: Babe you were beautiful tonight.
Babe: Thank you. I have missed you! And it was only a couple of days. I don't know how I could live without you?
Johnny: I know what you mean. I have felt the same. But don't worry about this now. Just enjoy the night.
Johnny and Babe were dancing together the whole time. All people around them looked at them and wondered how well they fit together on the dance floor.
Later that evening. Johnny and Babe had left the party and were now at Johnny's bungalow. They were lying together in the bed enjoying the company of their lover.
Babe: What would have you done next week if we hadn't met?
Johnny: I don't know. Probably I would be driving trough the country and looking for a job as dance instructor. I would stay were I had got a job. I have done this each time when the season was over. Or I would have taken the offer from my dad to go into the labor union.
Babe: I didn't believe you would had taken this offer. I know you love your independence.
Johnny: You are right. I wouldn't have take this offer. I would die if I would took it. Dancing was my whole life for a long time. I would miss not to teach it to other persons.
Babe doesn't say a word to his statement. She think about her own life and what she would do when she was back home. She would go the the college and study. But after this summer she wasn't quiet sure if she was doing the right thing. Sure it was always her big dream to join the peace corps. But after she had met Johnny and felt in love with him she would love to do something other. But she was not sure how her family and Johnny would react to this decision.
The next day
Babe went after her breakfast with Johnny to her parents bungalow.
Marge: Babe? Where have you been? We would like to have left two hours ago!
Babe: Sorry, Mom. I was with Johnny. It was our last day together. Where is Pa? I need to speak about something about you.
Marge got her husband.
Jake: Babe. What's the matter?
Babe: You two know that I'm deep in love with Johnny and that he is a good guy.
Her parents nodded.
Babe: I would like to ask you if you gave me the permission to stay at the holiday resort a few days longer. College begins in about a month from now and they need some additional workers to make the resort ready to leave. I'm sure Johnny or someone else will bring me back to you when everything is finished.
Marge: I don't know, sweetheart. You are still a small girl and I don't like the idea of you here alone.
Babe: Mom, I'm seventeen and not a small girl and I am not alone. There are a lot of staff here. And Mr. Kellerman is here, too.
Jake: I think your mother means that you will be alone with Johnny the whole day. And you will ever be our small girl, Babe.
Jake took his wife at one arm and pull her to another room.
Marge: Jake, what are we doing here?
Jake: Darling, you know that I will the best for Babe but I think we can trust her. You know what I think about this Johnny guy but I think he loves her very much. And a few days more and they will realize that they don't fit together so well as they think. Babe will go to the college in a few weeks and hell knows what this guy is doing after the season is over. The two of them are totally different. And I think if we gave them the chance to be alone they will notice this fact and break up.
Marge: I don't know, Jack. You are right in some points but I don't think they will break up. And I don't like this idea much more than before. But I trust her and I think she will know what she is doing.
Jake and Marge went back to Babe who was waiting impatiently.
Jake: Your mother and I made the decision that you can stay some more days here. But I will speak with Max that he has an eye on you. And we trust you, so don't make a mistake.
Babe: Thank you Mom. Dad. I won't disappoint you.
Babe said good-bye to her sister and her parents and went to the dance school, where Johnny would be. He was deep in thought and doesn't notice when Babe entered the room. He put the records he were playing at his dance lessons away. Babe went to him and put her hands on his shoulder.
Babe: Hey Johnny! What are you doing?
Johnny: Babe?!? What are you doing here? I thought your parents left after breakfast.
Babe: You are right. My parents and Lisa left only some minutes ago. I asked them if I could stay a few days longer to help Max a little bit.
Johnny: Helping Max?
Babe: The only reason why I would stay was you. I wouldn't leave you. I won't never leave you.
Johnny: Oh Babe. I love you, but sometime we have to leave. At least when you go to college and I move on to get a job.
Babe: I don't want to discuss this topic now. I will help you with your work and then we can enjoy our spare time.
Babe and Johnny cleaned the dance school and after that they went to his bungalow to enjoy there time.
One week was over. Johnny and Babe had spent the whole time together. They were dancing and enjoying the life. The resort was nearly ready to be closed until the next season would begin. Johnny and Babe knew that it was time to say good-bye. On the evening of the day she would leave he took her to the "Sheldrake" where they had danced first in front of an audience. But tonight they were only here to have dinner.
Johnny: I don't want you to leave tomorrow.
Babe: I know. I don't want it either. But don't ruin the night. Let us speak later about this. It has to give a solution for this problem.
Johnny and Babe enjoyed the evening and the night.
Later that night, the sun has just began to rise.
Babe: Johnny, are you sleeping?
Johnny: No, I'm not sleeping. I only enjoy your company. What's wrong with you?
Babe: I would like to ask you something!
Johnny: Just ask it!
Babe: Do you love me? Really love me?
Johnny: What kind of question is this? You know that I love you. I love you more than my own life!
Babe: Can you imagine a life together?
Johnny: Yeah, I can imagine this. And I would love to live with you. But this is not possible.
Babe: Why not. You love me and I love you. We lived together here!
Johnny: Where should we live? You are going to college in a few weeks and I don't even have a job.
Babe: I'm not sure if I should go to college. A lot has changed since then.
Johnny: What? You don't wound to go to college any longer? Why? Is it because of me?
Babe: No! Yes! I don't know. You have shown me that life could be much more than working. And joining the peace corps isn't my dream any longer. You are my dream now.
Johnny: Babe, please! Don't ruin your life because of me. Go to the college and we will find a way to be together.
Babe: Is this a promise?
Johnny: Yeah. It's a promise.
They kissed.
Johnny: I will take you back to your parents tomorrow. So we have so time left and we can talk about your dream.
Babe curled up against her lover and felt asleep. Johnny waited some time before he stood up carefully and left the bungalow. He need to think. Sure he loved Babe very much and he would stay with her but he would not like to be the reason that she ruined her future. She was very intelligent and she would be good in her job. And what was with her parents. Her father was against him from the very beginning even though it was a mistake. But Dr. Houseman thought that he is not good enough for his beloved daughter. And even if her parents allowed her to live with him where should he take the money from to care for her. He was only a dancer without the big money. He saw no chance for them.
When he came back to the bungalow it was late in the morning. Babe was already awaken.
Babe: Johnny, where have you been? I was worried about you.
Johnny: I was out and thought. I thought about us and what is going to happen now.
Babe: I don't understand. You will bring me back to my parents and on the way to them we will plan our future.
Johnny: Yeah, but how is our future going to be? Me the unemployed dance instructor is waiting day to day for my girlfriend to come home from college. I'm not going to be a house man my whole life.
Babe: Who said that you should be a house man? You can teach dancing where we life.
Johnny: Yeah, this is possible. But what will your parents said. 'Oh, Johnny. Come here and take our daughter and make her happy with your small earnings.' They don't think that I'm good enough for you. And your father doesn't like me. This are not the perfect condition to ask them to live with me.
Babe: Johnny! It's enough. You are a great person and my parents know this. The reason why Pa doesn't like you at the beginning were Penny and you know this. You have talked to him after our last dance and he had apologized for this. If he had the chance to know you better he would like you. And my mother likes you. And I don't care about how much you earn. I love you and not your money! And besides that I can work, too. Like I said I don't know if I still want to go to the college.
Johnny: And I say that you must go to the college. You ever would make this a better world and without college you can't do this. And now let us get our stuff and hit the road.
Johnny put their cases and their other things into his car and let Babe in. He drove to the house of the Houseman's.
Babe: Would you like to have your own dance school?
Johnny: Yeah, this was a big dream of me. But I don't have enough money to open one. Why do you ask?
Babe: I thought about something. I would be nice if we could do something together. I love dancing with you and we are great at it thanks to you. You could open a dancing school and teach on the weekdays and on the weekend we perform our dance. And I could go to the dance academy and become a dance instructor, too. We can have the school together.
Johnny: That sounds great but there are two big errors in it.
Babe: And this would be?
Johnny: First: Where is the part in which you are on the college?
Babe: I could study when you teaches dancing! Where is the problem?
Johnny: And second: We would need a room for the school and equipment and other stuff. This cost a lot of money which I don't have!
Babe: We can find a solution to this. But if it were not the money would you do it?
Johnny: I think it would be nice to teach dancing in my own school and performing with you is ever great. But this doesn't work out.
Babe: We can try it. I will speak with my parents about it.
TBC...
A/N: Please tell me what you think so far.
Summary: How would the story of the movie "Dirty Dancing" continue after the final dance? This is my version of their future. It's written in script style!!!
Timeline: Just after the final dance and after Johnny had spoken with Babe's dad.
Author: Gullnick
Author's Note: I have taken the first names of Mr. Houseman (Jake) and his wife (Marge) ~~~~~~
What are we going to do?
Part One: At the resort
Johnny and Babe had just left her father and were dancing among lots of people. Their song were just over and another love song were beginning.
Johnny: Babe you were beautiful tonight.
Babe: Thank you. I have missed you! And it was only a couple of days. I don't know how I could live without you?
Johnny: I know what you mean. I have felt the same. But don't worry about this now. Just enjoy the night.
Johnny and Babe were dancing together the whole time. All people around them looked at them and wondered how well they fit together on the dance floor.
Later that evening. Johnny and Babe had left the party and were now at Johnny's bungalow. They were lying together in the bed enjoying the company of their lover.
Babe: What would have you done next week if we hadn't met?
Johnny: I don't know. Probably I would be driving trough the country and looking for a job as dance instructor. I would stay were I had got a job. I have done this each time when the season was over. Or I would have taken the offer from my dad to go into the labor union.
Babe: I didn't believe you would had taken this offer. I know you love your independence.
Johnny: You are right. I wouldn't have take this offer. I would die if I would took it. Dancing was my whole life for a long time. I would miss not to teach it to other persons.
Babe doesn't say a word to his statement. She think about her own life and what she would do when she was back home. She would go the the college and study. But after this summer she wasn't quiet sure if she was doing the right thing. Sure it was always her big dream to join the peace corps. But after she had met Johnny and felt in love with him she would love to do something other. But she was not sure how her family and Johnny would react to this decision.
The next day
Babe went after her breakfast with Johnny to her parents bungalow.
Marge: Babe? Where have you been? We would like to have left two hours ago!
Babe: Sorry, Mom. I was with Johnny. It was our last day together. Where is Pa? I need to speak about something about you.
Marge got her husband.
Jake: Babe. What's the matter?
Babe: You two know that I'm deep in love with Johnny and that he is a good guy.
Her parents nodded.
Babe: I would like to ask you if you gave me the permission to stay at the holiday resort a few days longer. College begins in about a month from now and they need some additional workers to make the resort ready to leave. I'm sure Johnny or someone else will bring me back to you when everything is finished.
Marge: I don't know, sweetheart. You are still a small girl and I don't like the idea of you here alone.
Babe: Mom, I'm seventeen and not a small girl and I am not alone. There are a lot of staff here. And Mr. Kellerman is here, too.
Jake: I think your mother means that you will be alone with Johnny the whole day. And you will ever be our small girl, Babe.
Jake took his wife at one arm and pull her to another room.
Marge: Jake, what are we doing here?
Jake: Darling, you know that I will the best for Babe but I think we can trust her. You know what I think about this Johnny guy but I think he loves her very much. And a few days more and they will realize that they don't fit together so well as they think. Babe will go to the college in a few weeks and hell knows what this guy is doing after the season is over. The two of them are totally different. And I think if we gave them the chance to be alone they will notice this fact and break up.
Marge: I don't know, Jack. You are right in some points but I don't think they will break up. And I don't like this idea much more than before. But I trust her and I think she will know what she is doing.
Jake and Marge went back to Babe who was waiting impatiently.
Jake: Your mother and I made the decision that you can stay some more days here. But I will speak with Max that he has an eye on you. And we trust you, so don't make a mistake.
Babe: Thank you Mom. Dad. I won't disappoint you.
Babe said good-bye to her sister and her parents and went to the dance school, where Johnny would be. He was deep in thought and doesn't notice when Babe entered the room. He put the records he were playing at his dance lessons away. Babe went to him and put her hands on his shoulder.
Babe: Hey Johnny! What are you doing?
Johnny: Babe?!? What are you doing here? I thought your parents left after breakfast.
Babe: You are right. My parents and Lisa left only some minutes ago. I asked them if I could stay a few days longer to help Max a little bit.
Johnny: Helping Max?
Babe: The only reason why I would stay was you. I wouldn't leave you. I won't never leave you.
Johnny: Oh Babe. I love you, but sometime we have to leave. At least when you go to college and I move on to get a job.
Babe: I don't want to discuss this topic now. I will help you with your work and then we can enjoy our spare time.
Babe and Johnny cleaned the dance school and after that they went to his bungalow to enjoy there time.
One week was over. Johnny and Babe had spent the whole time together. They were dancing and enjoying the life. The resort was nearly ready to be closed until the next season would begin. Johnny and Babe knew that it was time to say good-bye. On the evening of the day she would leave he took her to the "Sheldrake" where they had danced first in front of an audience. But tonight they were only here to have dinner.
Johnny: I don't want you to leave tomorrow.
Babe: I know. I don't want it either. But don't ruin the night. Let us speak later about this. It has to give a solution for this problem.
Johnny and Babe enjoyed the evening and the night.
Later that night, the sun has just began to rise.
Babe: Johnny, are you sleeping?
Johnny: No, I'm not sleeping. I only enjoy your company. What's wrong with you?
Babe: I would like to ask you something!
Johnny: Just ask it!
Babe: Do you love me? Really love me?
Johnny: What kind of question is this? You know that I love you. I love you more than my own life!
Babe: Can you imagine a life together?
Johnny: Yeah, I can imagine this. And I would love to live with you. But this is not possible.
Babe: Why not. You love me and I love you. We lived together here!
Johnny: Where should we live? You are going to college in a few weeks and I don't even have a job.
Babe: I'm not sure if I should go to college. A lot has changed since then.
Johnny: What? You don't wound to go to college any longer? Why? Is it because of me?
Babe: No! Yes! I don't know. You have shown me that life could be much more than working. And joining the peace corps isn't my dream any longer. You are my dream now.
Johnny: Babe, please! Don't ruin your life because of me. Go to the college and we will find a way to be together.
Babe: Is this a promise?
Johnny: Yeah. It's a promise.
They kissed.
Johnny: I will take you back to your parents tomorrow. So we have so time left and we can talk about your dream.
Babe curled up against her lover and felt asleep. Johnny waited some time before he stood up carefully and left the bungalow. He need to think. Sure he loved Babe very much and he would stay with her but he would not like to be the reason that she ruined her future. She was very intelligent and she would be good in her job. And what was with her parents. Her father was against him from the very beginning even though it was a mistake. But Dr. Houseman thought that he is not good enough for his beloved daughter. And even if her parents allowed her to live with him where should he take the money from to care for her. He was only a dancer without the big money. He saw no chance for them.
When he came back to the bungalow it was late in the morning. Babe was already awaken.
Babe: Johnny, where have you been? I was worried about you.
Johnny: I was out and thought. I thought about us and what is going to happen now.
Babe: I don't understand. You will bring me back to my parents and on the way to them we will plan our future.
Johnny: Yeah, but how is our future going to be? Me the unemployed dance instructor is waiting day to day for my girlfriend to come home from college. I'm not going to be a house man my whole life.
Babe: Who said that you should be a house man? You can teach dancing where we life.
Johnny: Yeah, this is possible. But what will your parents said. 'Oh, Johnny. Come here and take our daughter and make her happy with your small earnings.' They don't think that I'm good enough for you. And your father doesn't like me. This are not the perfect condition to ask them to live with me.
Babe: Johnny! It's enough. You are a great person and my parents know this. The reason why Pa doesn't like you at the beginning were Penny and you know this. You have talked to him after our last dance and he had apologized for this. If he had the chance to know you better he would like you. And my mother likes you. And I don't care about how much you earn. I love you and not your money! And besides that I can work, too. Like I said I don't know if I still want to go to the college.
Johnny: And I say that you must go to the college. You ever would make this a better world and without college you can't do this. And now let us get our stuff and hit the road.
Johnny put their cases and their other things into his car and let Babe in. He drove to the house of the Houseman's.
Babe: Would you like to have your own dance school?
Johnny: Yeah, this was a big dream of me. But I don't have enough money to open one. Why do you ask?
Babe: I thought about something. I would be nice if we could do something together. I love dancing with you and we are great at it thanks to you. You could open a dancing school and teach on the weekdays and on the weekend we perform our dance. And I could go to the dance academy and become a dance instructor, too. We can have the school together.
Johnny: That sounds great but there are two big errors in it.
Babe: And this would be?
Johnny: First: Where is the part in which you are on the college?
Babe: I could study when you teaches dancing! Where is the problem?
Johnny: And second: We would need a room for the school and equipment and other stuff. This cost a lot of money which I don't have!
Babe: We can find a solution to this. But if it were not the money would you do it?
Johnny: I think it would be nice to teach dancing in my own school and performing with you is ever great. But this doesn't work out.
Babe: We can try it. I will speak with my parents about it.
TBC...
A/N: Please tell me what you think so far.
