“You change her,” “You feed her. I’m late as it is.”
“It’s six-fifteen,”
Scene Two
“Yeah, just let me fire up the barbie,” aid she was fat enough to eat and I’d said,
“Iron House Productions,”
“Hello, Radko?”“Yes, it is he—who is it now?”“It’s me, Lonnie.”“Let me guess—you are sick.
Scene Three
. “No, Jim, stop / No—Jim, stop! / No! Jim, Jim: stop!!” “It’s the baby,” “What baby?” “Mine. My baby. Remember the pictures Clover e-mailed everybody?” My brain was doing cartwheels. “Nine months ago? When she was born?”“She’s sick. Very sick. With a fever and all that. We don’t know what’s wrong with her.”
“More coffee?”
Him waking up with family–he doesn’t want to go to work
Scene Four
Flashback to previous night dinner party
Scene Five
“Fine, just fine.
“It’s six-thirty”
Back to morning wake up he calls in sick.
Scene six
I want to change my name.
“What do you mean?” “My name’s not good enough for you? Like it was my idea to get married in the first place?
he drives down and goes to the dinner
He drives to bar then picked up the baby and went home and cooks dinner
clover wanted to change her first name.
You don’t have to get nasty about it. It’s not your name that’s the problem—it’s mine. My first name.”“I was thinking of changing it to Cloris.”“Legally.”
“Sounds like something you clean the toilet with,” I said. “With bleach in it,” I said. “With real scrubbing power.”
“What’s wrong with Clover?”
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