but this is not your average teen flick。 I?m thinking Godard。 Something human; humorous; and
freakingdark 。?
?Uh…huh;? murmured Vanessa; sipping her tea。 Not only was she distracted by the director?s
office artwork?over his desk hung a bigger…than…life…size picture of the director him…self;
pletely naked; splashing in the waves with the bitchy Jade Empire skank?but she hated this
kind of pretentious art talk。
Better get used to it; Miss NYU Film School。
?So; what do you say?? asked Ken; openly picking his nose and flicking the findings onto the
floor。 ?I know it?s a major studio; I know it?s big budget; I know it?s romantic edy。 But those
are all the reasons I need you。 I need your vision to help me deliver something that?s going to
make the movie…going public sit up and take notice。 ?
As if they hadn?t already。
Vanessa stared out the window at some elevated train tracks that had been abandoned decades
before and were now sprouting trees and grass; and a big building under construction on the next
block。 It was everything she was against: a major studio?s romantic edy for teenagers。 But
Ken Mogulneeded her; how many ining NYU freshmen could say the same thing? Plus; it
sounded like a shitload of fun; and she had fuck…all to do that summer。 That was why she?d e
there today in the first place: sheer boredom。
She turned back to Ken。 ?I?ll have to think about it。?
Ken took his feet off the desk and fiddled with his papers; finally unearthing a beaten pack of
cigarettes。 He stuck one in his mouth but didn?t light it。 ?The female lead was supposed to be my
wife;? Ken continued; ?but; as you already know; I?ve decided to go in another direction。?
?Wife?? Vanessa could hardly believe that anyone would dream of marrying a googly…eyed;
neurotic; conceited freak like Ken Mogul。
?Heather。 I think she showed you in。?
Miss Congeniality was Mrs。 Mogul?
?Oh; right。? Vanessa couldn?t resist taking another peek at the nudie photo behind the desk。 It
looked like a scene from a pirated porn movie。
Freaks of the Caribbean?
?Well; now she?s not speaking to me because I?ve decided to go with Serena。 Serena?s going to
be huge。 And so are you。?
?I?m honored;? Vanessa replied。 ?I really am。 But you?ll have to let me think about it; okay??
Better think fast; honey。 Hollywood waits for no one!
d?s got a golden ticket
Dan had seen Bree in several variations of exercise gear and; of course; pletely naked; but
he?d never seen her all put together for an evening out。 So when he emerged from the 6 train
station at Seventy…seventh Street he was taken aback to find her waiting for him; a vision in a
simple white silk camisole; with her blond hair?which he?d never seen down? cascading over her
sun…kissed shoulders。 Her long; below…the…knee embroidered turquoise skirt looked like something
she?d unearthed at a flea market in Turkey。
Dan was wearing the closest thing he had to a party outfit: a sharp charcoal gray slim…cut Agn?s
B。 suit; a gift from his former agent; back when he?d been poised to be the literary world?s next
big thing。
Not a fickle almost…college…dropout who cheats on his live…in girlfriend。
?Hey beautiful;? he called boldly; springing off the last step and onto the sidewalk。 Taking the
stepswas easier since he?d started his exercise regimen。
?Thanks。? Bree kissed his cheek。 ?Feeling centered? You look good。 I hope I?m not
underdressed。?
?No; you?re just right。 Should we go??
They strolled down Lexington amid clouds of bus exhaust。 The early evening light shimmered on
the windows of Starbucks。
?So。? Bree wrapped her arms around herself as she walked。 ?I?m still not sure I understand why
you were invited to this party。?
?I?m not sure;? Dan admitted。 ?I know Serena from way back。。。。 Or maybe Vanessa put me on
the list? Who cares? Party?s a party; right??They turned onto Seventy…first Street。
?That?s true。? Bree nodded stiffly。 She looked a little nervous and uptight for someone who was
usually so Zen。 ?Speaking of Vanessa 。 。 。?
?Right。? Dan dug instinctively into his pockets for his Camels。
Too bad he forgot his wheatgrass…and…ginseng cigarettes。
Bree sighed。 ?I think maybe you need to think this through。 Meditate。 Breathe deeply。 Center
yourself。 Eventually you?ll find clarity。 I can?t tell you what to do; you know。 It?s your life。 But
I?d like to see you find some answers。 That?s all we want in life; after all; isn?t it??
?Sure; right;? Dan mumbled; looking both ways before they crossed Third Avenue。 Maybe a taxi
would just plow him down and he wouldn?t have to have this conversation。
?I don?t know。? Bree sighed; absentmindedly braiding her hair over one shoulder。 ?I?m going to
Santa Cruz at the end of the summer anyway。 I have no claim on you。 But we?ve had a great time;
haven?t we??
?Sure。 It?s been amazing。? He paused。 ?Do you hear that??
A dull roar broke the evening?s quiet: the sound of honking horns and idling cars mixed with the
occasional scream and the relentless clicks of a thousand cameras。
?Is that the party?? Bree remarked。 ?It?s so 。 。 。noisy 。?
Did she expect the party of the month to be a quiet affair?
?e on;? Dan urged; grabbing her hand; thrilled he had an excuse to cut the conversation short。
He was not in the mood to discuss the state of his relationship with Vanessa。 And the truth was; he
had no answers。 ?I don?t want to be late。?
Holly Golightly?s quiet street was quiet no more。 There were barricades and bouncers stationed
at both ends of the block; and an honest…to…God red carpet right down the middle of the street and
up to the town house。 On Second Avenue; the line of limos was two blocks long; and on the corner
was a roped off area heaving with reporters and photographers。
At the door of the town house; Dan surrendered his invite to the massive goateed bouncer; who
nodded gruffly and stamped their hands much more forcefully than was neces…sary。
?Want something to drink?? Dan asked Bree as they strolled past a long table set with elegant
champagne flutes。
?I?m not sure I should be drinking tonight;? Bree replied in such a stern tone that Dan couldn?t
help but think she was implying thathe shouldn?t drink either。
Well; isn?t she the life of the party?
Dan grabbed two glasses?if she wasn?t going to drink; then he could drink for two?and downed
one immediately。 Burping quietly; he dropped the empty glass on the table and wound his way
through the thick crowd; one hand clutching Bree?s; the other his chilled champagne。 They pushed
through the crowd and stepped into the foyer。 Bree bounded through the foyer and up the stairs
ahead of him。 Maybe she was getting into the idea of this party?
?This is great exercise;? she observed。
?Yeah; great;? Dan agreed; panting along behind her。
As they climbed higher; the din of squealing girls and thumping bass grew louder。 The crumbly
walls of the town house were surprisingly solid; but even they couldn?t contain the racket。 When
they reached the fourth…floor landing; they ran into the overspill from the ap