LizzieMaine
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Lillums -- Lillian Lovewell, to be exact -- is Harold's high-school sweetheart in what was, quite apparently, a severely co-dependent relationship that has never worked out well for either of them. When Lillums went off to college and Harold was left behind in Covina, he went a bit crazy, made his way to her campus, showed up ouside her dorm window, and begged her to elope with him. Showing some small degree of judgement, she declined, and Harold returned home in a state of complete mental confusion. When she was back home herself for the following summer, he showed up at her house in his employers' truck -- a butcher's delivery van -- and this time she agreed to go. They drove aimlessly until they came to a justice of the peace's office, but when they went in to have the ceremony performed, they were turned away because they had no license.
Humiliated, Lillums denounced Harold as nothing but a "rattle brained hepcat," and refused to speak to him. Her mother, who hated Harold, then fixed her up with a car dealer named Truck McClusky -- a man twice her age with a taste for money and fast driving, not always in that order. She then pushed Lillums into agreeing to marry Truck, and Harold, watching all this unfold, became completely unraveled. On the day the wedding was scheduled, he boarded a train to New York, determined to run away from it all -- just as Truck was killed in a reckless-driving accident.
Harold spent the better part of a year in New York, getting fleeced out of his money by a cheerful adventuress named Senga, who ended up fleeing the country with Harold's bankroll tucked into her stocking. He then found a job as an amanuensis for a Woollcott-like author, and after that a chance meeting with Mr. Pipdyke led to his first involvement with the Pipdyke daughters, and to a job offer with Pipdyke's plant in Covina.
When Harold finally returned home, he spent several months avoiding any contact with Lillums, who was also going out of her way to avoid him. He became involved with Lana Lanigan, a fellow Pipdyke employee --and proposed to her, just as, prodded by her mother now that Harold was seen as having a prosperous future, Lillums reentered the scene, and thru a series of sloppy misunderstandings, became convinced that Harold had proposed to *her.* Months of confusion ensued until both Harold and Lillums cleared the air, and Lana, realizing that she couldn't come between the two of them, left town in tears.
Since then, Harold and Lillums have again had little contact -- their last interactions happened last summer, when Pop Jenks, seriously ill, and having been forced out of the Sugar Bowl by gangsters who bought the building, was found to be dying in another city. Harold, Lilliums and Shadow helped him to recuperate, but Lil has been out of the picture since the end of that story. Harold hasn't given her a single thought in eight months. Until now.
Humiliated, Lillums denounced Harold as nothing but a "rattle brained hepcat," and refused to speak to him. Her mother, who hated Harold, then fixed her up with a car dealer named Truck McClusky -- a man twice her age with a taste for money and fast driving, not always in that order. She then pushed Lillums into agreeing to marry Truck, and Harold, watching all this unfold, became completely unraveled. On the day the wedding was scheduled, he boarded a train to New York, determined to run away from it all -- just as Truck was killed in a reckless-driving accident.
Harold spent the better part of a year in New York, getting fleeced out of his money by a cheerful adventuress named Senga, who ended up fleeing the country with Harold's bankroll tucked into her stocking. He then found a job as an amanuensis for a Woollcott-like author, and after that a chance meeting with Mr. Pipdyke led to his first involvement with the Pipdyke daughters, and to a job offer with Pipdyke's plant in Covina.
When Harold finally returned home, he spent several months avoiding any contact with Lillums, who was also going out of her way to avoid him. He became involved with Lana Lanigan, a fellow Pipdyke employee --and proposed to her, just as, prodded by her mother now that Harold was seen as having a prosperous future, Lillums reentered the scene, and thru a series of sloppy misunderstandings, became convinced that Harold had proposed to *her.* Months of confusion ensued until both Harold and Lillums cleared the air, and Lana, realizing that she couldn't come between the two of them, left town in tears.
Since then, Harold and Lillums have again had little contact -- their last interactions happened last summer, when Pop Jenks, seriously ill, and having been forced out of the Sugar Bowl by gangsters who bought the building, was found to be dying in another city. Harold, Lilliums and Shadow helped him to recuperate, but Lil has been out of the picture since the end of that story. Harold hasn't given her a single thought in eight months. Until now.