Carrie and Frieda, Tommy and George right behind them,
head for their tables.
FRIEDA
The mural's nice.
(CONTI~UED)
FRIEDA
S 1okay. We're sitting together.
And she takes Carrie's arm.
Norma Watson rushes over to them --all breathy
taffeta and green chiffon.
Carrie!
(looking herup
and down)
That's a lovely dress,Carrie.
Wherever did you get it?
NORMA
Well, of course you did. I can't get over it, you look sodifferent. You're positively glowing. What's your secret?
NORMA
(a half-beat late, getting it, tittering)
Don MacLean's secret...How funny you are.
(cutting her)
Why, hello Tommy. Aren't you excited?
TOMMY
Cold sweat is runningdown my thighs in rivers.
NORMA
(smile slippinga full notchnow)
Well, I have tohurry back. Stan'll think I got lost.
GEORGE
(KingKong; right on top ofher)
Bom-ba!
187 CONTIN1JED~ (2 ) 187
NORMA
(tittering,moving away smack into Frieda)
And, Frieda, don'tyou look~-
FRIEDA
(toothpastesmile)
Get douched,NoTma.
And the four of the:11marchofflike musketeers. Norma
is left standingthere inher chiffon -- looking ...
well, douched.
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188 MONTAGE 188
as theProm gets underway:
A) JOSIEAND THE MOONGLOWS -- THE BAND -- make like
LawrenceWelk and launch into an oldie-but-goodie.
On drums --The Beak himself.
B) THE TWINS -- CORAAND RHONDA -- dressed identically,
dancingwith
C) ERNEST.PETERSON, the black class president, is
wonderfully officious as he gets the evening's
first entertainmentorganized. It (or she) is
D) SANDRA STENCHFELD and her fabulous twirling baton
act, a phenomenon to the lilting STRAINS of
"RaindropsAre Falling on M~,rHead.
E) NORMA isoff ina corner, bending another girl's
ear;STAN is standing by idly, pretending to be
invisible.
F) MORTON,FROMM,and the other chaperones including
Miss Fish lookfor something to do, for someone
who's stepping out of line. And find it. In the
personof BILLY DE LOIS who 1sguzzling the punch.
G) TOMMY and CARRIE sit at their table next to George
and Frieda. Tommy lights a chandle.
ANGIE -TOMMY AND CARRIE'S TABIE 189
as Josie and the Moonglows launch into a new Ntn-1:BER.
George suddenlycomes to life.
(CONTINUED )
CONTINUED: 189
GEORGE
Viiibes!
He grabs Frieda, and they make their way out onto the
dance floor, Frieda shrugging helplessly at Carrie.
TOMMY
He 'sa good guy .
(beat)
See, didn't I tell you?
(beat)
Sure you don't want to dance?
Tommy nods -- it's okay with him.
VOICE
Carrie?
Carrie turns around and finds herself facing Collins
-- dressed up, looking more like one of the students
than a teacher.
COLLINS
Thank you.
(beat)
You, too. Beautiful.
Tommy -- feeling like a fifth wheel -- clears his
throat and stands up.
TOMMY
'Scuseme.
(to Carrie)
Be right back, okay?
He goes off into the crowd.
COLLINS
(gesturin~ to his seat)
May I?
CONTINUED: ( 2) 189
Carrie nods, and she sits down, pulling the chair next
to her. They're virtually alone at this ~oment; every-
one else is dancing or occupied.
COLLINS
Carrie, anything that happened before... well, it's all forgotten. I wanted you to know that.
Collins smiles; she looks at the dance floor and
Carrie's eyes follmv hers. At this particular :noment,
the band is PIAYING a quiet number -- slow, romantic.
COLLINS
I remember my own prom. I was two inches taller than the boy I went with when I was in my heels. He gave me a corsage that clashed with my gown. But it was magic. I don't know why. But I've never had a date like it, ever since. Is it like that for you?
COLLINS
(smiling)
Just nice?
COLLINS
You'll never forget it.
And then, on sheer impulse, Carrie reaches out and
hugs her, hugs her tightly.
COLLINS
Have a lovely time,Carrie.
TOMMY (o.s.)
Hey,what's going on here?
There is Tommy, looking "stern.
'TOMMY
(toCollins)
What are you doingwith my date?
COLLINS
Girl secrets.
A smile at Carrie,and shegoes off.
TOMMY
Don't letme catch you hugging any guys.
TOMMY
Betternot. Hey, listen, do you really haveto be back so early?
TOMMY
Okay. I understand.
TOMMY
No, it's okay. Listen, the other kids are goingover to Lewiston after the Prom
TOMMY
What is?
CONTINUED: ( 4) 189
TOMMY
Hey, let me finish. What I was going to say, I mean if it'd be all right with you, what do you say we go to the Cavalier?
TOMMY
Hey, great. We'll have the place all to ourselves. Great!
(he means it)
Then it's settled.
He tkaes her arm, turns her toward the dance floor.
TOMMY
C I mon...
TOMMY
You can.
He has his arms around her and half-spins, half tugs
her out onto the floor. He is a young man of consi-
derable confidence -- the best part of his popularity
--and it's a contagious trait. Gradually, Carrie
gets caught up in the (slow) dancing, begins to
follow him less and less awkwardly, begins to get
lessand less self-conscious, and, in short, starts
to glide into her freedom.
190 A CORNER OF THE GYM 190
Tommy and Carrie dance into this corner; Carrie is
a bit breathless and very happy. For some moments,
Tommy keeps his arms around Carrie, looking at her.
And then he leans forward, about to kiss her, im-
pulsively. And impulsively and instinctively, she
draws back.. And is immediately embarrassed.
TOMMY
Hey ...
TOMMY
I.••
TOMViY
No harm, no foul.
They stand there for a couple of seconds.
And suddenly and swi:rtly,Carrie kisses Tommy. It's
a quick, awlcward,frightened Idss. Abird peck.
And again they stand there, W1til:
TOMMY
You danced.
TOMMY
It's easy.
And he kisses her. She breaks, loold..ngupat him.
TOMI-IT
Why what?
TOMMY
It1 sthe Prom.
TOMMY
Because I asked you. And••• . CARRIE Why? Uhy did you?
TOMMY
Because I wanted to.
CARRIE
TOMMY
Because•••
He pauses; he's on the edge. And stepsback.
TOMMY
••• You lilcedmy poem. Only I didn1t write it. Someone else did.
She's puzzled. And she's about to ask something else.
TOMMY
(quickly)
Look, Carrie, we're here,we're together••• and I like it,you know ..• I mean, I ...
A commotion from the floor.
Tommy turns.
TOMMY
Hey, lool~!
Carrie looks off, :f'ollowinghisglance, at: