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    "I''ll vacate only after we chat."


    She considers this and, grimacing, forces herself to ask quickly, "Okay-how was the Oldham show?"


    "Very major," I say, slouching around the room. "Chatted with Elsa Klensch. The usual."


    "How is Elsa?" she asks, still glaring.


    "Elsa and I are both Capricorns so we get along very nicely," I say. "Is it cold in here or is it just me?"


    "And otherwise?" she asks, waiting.


    "It was, er, very, very-oh yeah-important"


    "Important?" Lauren asks semi-dubiously.


    "Clothes are important, baby."


    "They eventually clean furniture, Victor."


    "Hey," I exclaim. "Lighten up, baby."


    "Victor, you''ve got to get out of here."


    "What were you doing?" I ask, moving around the room, taking the whole apartment in. "Why weren''t you at the show?"


    "I had a photo shoot promoting a terrible movie I''m in with Ben Chaplin and Rufus Sewell," she hisses, barely able to contain herself. "Then I took a bubble bath and read an article on the impossibility of real emotion on the Upper East Side in New York magazine." She stubs out the cigarette. "This was a draining conversation, yet one I''m glad we had. The door''s over there in case you''ve forgotten."


    She walks past me, down a hallway covered with a Berber-style woven carpet and Moroccan embroidered pillows stacked against the walls and then I''m in her bedroom, where I flop on the bed, leaning back on my elbows, my feet barely touching the floor, watching as Lauren stalks into the bathroom and begins toweling her hair dry. Behind her a poster for some indie film starring Steve Buscemi hangs above the toilet. She''s so annoyed-but maybe in a fake way-that I have to say, "Oh come off it, I''m not so bad. I bet you hang out with guys who say things like ''But what if I want a new Maserati'' all the time. I bet your life is filled with that." I stop, then add, "Too."


    She picks up a half-empty glass of champagne by the sink, downs it.


    "Hey," I say, pointing at the framed poster. "You were in that movie?"


    "Unfortunately," she mutters. "Notice where it''s hanging?"


    She closes her eyes, touches her forehead.


    "You just finished a new movie?" I ask softly.


    "Yes." Suddenly she searches through an array of Estee Lauder jars, Lancome products, picks up a L''Occitane butter massage balm that Chloe also uses, reads the ingredients, puts it down, finally gives up and just looks at herself in the mirror.


    "What''s it about?" I ask as if it matters. "It''s kind of like Footloose," she says, then pauses and delicately whispers, "But set on Mars." She waits for my reaction.


    I just stare at her from the bed. A longish silence. "That''s so cool, baby."


    "I wept on the set every day."


    "Did you just break up with someone?"


    "You-are-a-dunce."


    "I''m waiting to see if I''m getting a role in Flatliners II," I mention casually, stretching.


    "So we''re in the same boat?" she asks. "Is that it?"


    "Alison Poole told me you were doing pretty well."


    She swigs from a nearby bottle of Evian. "Let''s just say it''s been lucratively tedious."


    "Baby, I''m sensing that you''re a star."


    "Have you seen any of my movies?"


    Pause. "Alison Poole told me you were doing-"


    "Don''t mention that cunt''s name in this apartment," she screams, throwing a brush at me.


    "Hey baby," I say, ducking. "Come here, baby, chill out."


    "What?" she asks, irritably. "Come where?"


    "Come here," I murmur, staring straight at her. "Come here," I say, patting the comforter.


    She just stares at me lying on the bed, my shirt pulled up a little, showing off my lower abs, my legs slightly spread. Sometime during all of this my jacket came off.


    "Victor?"


    "Yeah?" I whisper.


    "What does Chloe mean to you?"


    "Come here," I whisper.


    "Just because you''re a gorgeous guy doesn''t give you any more rights than...," she falters, picks up: "... anyone else."


    "I know, baby. It''s cool." I sit up, gazing at her, never breaking eye contact. She moves toward me.


    "Come on," I say. "That''s it."


    "What do you want, Victor?"
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