That very same day, Marion received Bunny Bravo's message about coming out to visit with her son. Marion had never met Johnny before, so this would be the chance to do so.
"Howard?"
"What?"
"Do you remember Bunny Bravo?"
"I think so. Wasn't she who was weird and nobody wanted to be friends with her?"
"She was weird back then, Howard. She isn't like that anymore. She had changed since."
"That's good. I am sure by now she has her own family."
"Of course she does. Just one child. That's all she has right now."
"Didn't she have a husband? I think I remember he was some popular guy on the baseball team."
"They were married for a few years, but one day he couldn't take it anymore to keep waiting to have children, so he ended up divorcing her shortly before her son was born."
"That's a shame. I would hate to divorce my beautiful wife before my kids were born. I don't even remember his name. Do you remember it?"
"That was such a long time ago, Howard. I can't remember his name either. It's not that important to us anymore what his name was."
He saw she was right.
"Did she say when she would be coming out to Milwaukee?" Howard asked.
"No. She wants to talk it over before coming on a certain date."
He said, "Do what you want to do. Whatever date you agree on, I will go along with it."
"Thank you, Howard."
Marion said that as she gave him a kiss. He returned it back.
"I have a question, Marion. Does she have her child at home or is the child out on her own?"
"Bunny said her son is still living with her. He likes women is what she told me."
"Don't tell me he is like Fonz."
"He is a little bit. I think he might go after Joanie. She already had Chachi."
"That's true. He better not cheat on Chachi if this guy goes after her."
"He is an adult too. Bunny said he is going to turn twenty – seven when they come out here for their visit."
"I don't care how old he is. If she treats him like a five – year – old, then their visit is over. I don't want to see a weird woman treating her child as a five – year – old instead of a twenty – seven – year old. You tell her what I just said."
"That would hurt her feelings if I said that, and I won't tell her such a thing."
That was the end of their conversation.
