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From: jyarnot@netcom.com (Jan Yarnot) Subject: GH: Update from Denial, Thursday Sept 14 Date: Sun, 17 Sep 1995 04:35:38 GMT Written from Denial, so this is a soggier update than usual, but the pyramids are interesting. Blech. SIDAR *and* Alan-Boobie in the same episode, only slightly alleviated by Emily's pretty hairdo and Lucy trying to squirm out of doing the Right Thing because the Wrong Thing might make her money. I should get hazard pay. SIDAR: We open with Lily and Sonny in the afterglow... she is still dressed, he is shirtless. She beams at him. Brenda is in the shower. She is joined by Miguel and it gets too dreadful to describe. Downstairs, Ruby comments they look flushed. They smirk. The next show, Ruby is told about their behavior by Stone, and says, in typical Bobbie-aunt fashion, that it's Sonny's fault. I expect her to lower the boom soon, though. Lily is beyond-OK: this is the only non-Icky experience she has ever had, and she's astonished to learn it can be enjoyable. (I wonder how BrainDead is enjoying the comparisons.) She and Sonny eat at LUKE's, where Mike tries to warn Sonny off Lily. Sonny tries to tell Lily how he feels (a declaration of like, in fact) but she is not listening to him, just to her inner hummmmmmmm. JASON'S BIRTHDAY (he's 22) At the Q's there is a huge cake and Ned warns Lois off. She claims to be past that stage. Monica stuns the group by coming in: "Starting the party without me? I could be offended." Alan is annoyed that she checked herself out, but Emily comes up and shyly says she's glad Monica is back. Monica gives Jason season ski lift tickets, and then starts off to bed. Alan stops her: " What the HELL do you think you're doing?" They spat, Monica leaves, the doorbell rings, and it's Bobbie. She brought a present, but really, she only wanted to see Alan. Edward interrupts, and Bobbie is stunned to learn Monica is home. She's given Jason a Mickey Mouse watch. Keesha, Emily, and Jason leave for Kelly's for a party (but Emily stays back to feed Raoul, and I was really hoping she would interrupt the two lovebirds, thus getting the blackmail points Alan himself told her she should gather...) and Ned and Lois are going to a concert. Lila and Edward are going to bed "with a good book" (uh-HUH) so Alan and Bobbie are left alone. Alan shuts the door (what kind of soap behaviour is THAT?) and they kiss passionately, only to be interrupted by Monica. Bobbie leaves, and Monica accuses Alan of talking about her. At Kelly's, Stone gives Jason "Interview with a Vampire", the first book he's read on his own. AJ asks Emily to dance, since Lucky isn't there. She positively twinkles. Icky and the Slut head up the stairs to neck, where they are discovered by Sonny and Lily as he takes her home. Brenda bridles, and Sonny says something about not liking the atmosphere, did Lily want to come home with him? They leave, and Brenda looks poleaxed. Icky tells her NOW Sonny and Lily are lovers. Stone runs to the door, and watches Sonny leave. LUCY DOES THE RIGHT THING FOR THE WRONG REASONS (and it looks like she doesn't really REALLY mean it anyway.) At LUKE'S, Lucy is telling Kevin about being attracted... really attracted... to Norma. Luke comes by to tell them Damian is raising trouble again. He tells them about DayCo, and Lucy admits she's designing a fragrance for it. Luke explains how bad Charles Street Development will be hurt by this super-ultra-mega-store, and Lucy keeps squirming, she's only a very little cog, etc. Luke tells her how it will look to these people who are really good at tv, and how her office will be filled with protesters, and this will not look good to Edward, and finally Lucy agrees that she should- n't work with Damian. The assistant court transcriber has covered this, but Lucy wants praise for doing the right thing, Kevin is annoyed that she will listen to Luke but not to him, and Lucy says it's just like Madame Maia said, at which point it threatens to get ugly, but Lucy walks out first. Ick. Bleck. What a rotten day. -- Jan Yarnot, net.granny, RABbabe, Proud Mom to Stands-With-a-Book, the Booklist Boy, the IRS Guy, the Tycoon, and Sunbunny. Nifty Fifty (growing older is mandatory, growing up is optional.) jyarnot@netcom.com Hey, Major League Baseball! Grow up!!