Marion and Howard were having pot pie for dinner that night. Joanie and Chachi were joining them as well.

Marion was the first to speak. It was the topic of the Bravos.

"Joanie, there is something I would like to share with you tonight."

"What that?" Joanie asked as she helped herself to corn and bananas.

They were having all sorts of fruits and vegetables that night.

Chachi got interested in this subject, even though she hasn't said anything yet.

"A friend of mine is coming out to Milwaukee soon. She wants you to meet her child while they are out here."

"I can do that. Now it's my turn to say something."

"Joanie, you can tell us anything," Howard told her.

"What kind of child does your friend have?"

"A son. His name is Johnny," she told Joanie.

"I hope he's handsome."

"Come on, Joanie. You have me," he reminded her.

She stuck her tongue out at him.

"I know that, Chachi. I will let you meet this guy if you're still interested."

"Okay. How long will they be staying, Mrs. C?"

"Just the weekend, I believe," Marion answered.

"A weekend isn't that bad," Chachi said.

Joanie had to agree with him.

"Where is your friend staying?" Joanie asked.

Marion told her.

"Okay."

"Do us a favor," Howard said.

"What?"

"Keep Jenny out of this."

"I can't promise that, Dad. You know how she is."

Howard didn't want to be reminded.

"Jenny will be too much trouble for Johnny, I believe," he said as he drank some of his milk Marion had poured him.

"She will probably hear about it anyway. Are Fonzie and Chachi going to meet these people?"

"I will like to meet him," he replied.

"Just don't goof off too much when we're around this guy."

"Why would I do that?"

"There are times when you do."

"I don't get that way all the time."

Joanie didn't say anything.

"Do you have a picture of this Johnny character you just told us about, Mom?"

"Yes, I do. I will show you the picture after we're done eating."

"I still picture him as handsome," she told her mother.

"I'm handsome, aren't I?"

"Yes, you are. You're cuter than all the guys I know."

"What about your father? Isn't he handsome too?" Marion asked.

"Of course."

"Thanks, Joanie. I will take that as a compliment."

"You're welcome, Dad."

They continued on eating and talking for the rest of the meal. They were done about five minutes later.

"Now you can show me the picture."

"Just let me put the dishes away first. His mother did point out something you need to know."

"What's that?"

"He likes to go after women."

"Does he have a girlfriend or anything?" Joanie asked.

"No. That she didn't say anything about having one."

"I see. What gave her the idea of coming out for the weekend?"

"His birthday is on Saturday."

"How old is he going to be?" Chachi asked.

"She said twenty – seven," Marion answered.

"That's still young."

"Yes, Chachi. Just don't let the Fonz get him any ideas for girls."

"He has his own family. He won't cheat on Tiffany," Chachi reminded her.

Marion needed that reminder.

"We've known Fonz for several years, Marion. He might be smart, but he can be annoying sometimes."

"Howard, he wouldn't like hearing you say that about him."

"Sorry. I wasn't thinking positive about that, but it is true."

"He might be my cousin, Mr. C, but there is no way he would be that way."

"He's right, Dad," Joanie agreed.

When Joanie finished talking, Marion pulled out a picture that Bunny Bravo had sent. Joanie and Chachi looked at it.

"He looks like he's a big guy."

"Maybe that's part of his character."

"Could be," Chachi agreed.

He looked at the clock. He saw it was time to head back home.

"Thanks for having me here tonight, Mrs. C. You had made another good meal."

"You're welcome, Chachi. You can come over anytime you want."

"I will keep that in mind. See you later, Joanie."

Then he was gone.