AvroAnson
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Lydia Kinkaydye was feeling ignored and talked brother Jimmy into running away from home as kids 43 years ago. They had a grand adventure but that experience they went back home, lived normal lives, got married (to other people) and had kids and grand kids.
Everybody knows that part.
But after the eccentric Mrs. B. Thyme Frankfurter passed away in 1982, every year on the anniversary of her passing, the two return to the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City and spend one magical night inside.
They were kids that first time. But in 1983 they are 25 and 28, and can think of "kinkaydyier" things to do in the fountain, Louis XVI bedroom, and tapestry room. It's a grown-up sex-capade through one of the worlds great museums.
Proper nouns may have to be changed a bit: maybe the "Centre City Museum" or something equally vague instead of the Met.
(Idea is from: 'The Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler' by E. L. Konigsburg won the Newbery Medal in 1968.)
Everybody knows that part.
But after the eccentric Mrs. B. Thyme Frankfurter passed away in 1982, every year on the anniversary of her passing, the two return to the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City and spend one magical night inside.
They were kids that first time. But in 1983 they are 25 and 28, and can think of "kinkaydyier" things to do in the fountain, Louis XVI bedroom, and tapestry room. It's a grown-up sex-capade through one of the worlds great museums.
Proper nouns may have to be changed a bit: maybe the "Centre City Museum" or something equally vague instead of the Met.
(Idea is from: 'The Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler' by E. L. Konigsburg won the Newbery Medal in 1968.)