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Frankie and Johnny met working at a diner together, and have just had their first date, which culminated with sex. Both older, experienced in life, and without any binding ties, the two seem to have formed a natural connection based on many common similarities and the opposite aspects of their personalities that attract each other. Johnny is passionate, a wordsmith who enjoys showering Frankie with affection, much to her discomfort. Frankie is darkly humorous but hard to reach, defensive after
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Start: Johnny: Your meatloaf is directly from Mount Olympus. Your father was a very lucky guy. Frankie: It’s his recipe. He taught me. Johnny: Yeah? My old man was a great cook too.
End: Johnny: She’s close to seventy. Frankie: I thought love was blind. Johnny: It’s the exact opposite. Besides, I’d tell her I was in love with you.
McNally, Terrence, Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune, Dramatists Play Service, 1988, p. 26-32.
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