A moment later, there was another knock on my door. It was Ruby Reilly. She was shooting a drama where she played a young nun. She was standing in front of the two of us in a black tunic and a white cowl. Her hood was in her hand.
โDid you hear?โ Ruby said to me. โWell, of course you heard. Harryโs here.โ
Harry laughed. โYou both start rehearsals in three weeks.โ
Ruby hit Harry on the arm playfully. โNo, not that part! Did you hear Celia St. James is playing Beth? That tartโs gonna show us all up.โ
โSee, Harry?โ I said. โCelia St. James is going to ruin everything.โ
THE MORNING WE STARTED REHEARSALS for Little Women, Don woke me up with breakfast in bed. Half a grapefruit and a lit cigarette. I found this highly romantic, because it was exactly what I wanted.
โGood luck today, sweetheart,โ he said as he got dressed and headed out the door. โI know youโll show Celia St. James what it really means to be an actress.โ
I smiled and wished him a good day. I ate the grapefruit and left the tray in bed as I got into the shower.
When I got out, our maid, Paula, was in the bedroom cleaning up after me. She was picking the butt of my cigarette off the duvet. Iโd left it on the tray, but it must have fallen.
I didnโt keep a neat house.
My clothes from last night were on the floor. My slippers were on top of the dresser. My towel was in the sink.
Paula had her work cut out for her, and she didnโt find me particularly charming. That much was clear.
โCan you do that later?โ I said to her. โIโm terribly sorry, but Iโm in a rush to get to set.โ
She smiled politely and left.
I wasnโt in a rush, really. I just wanted to get dressed, and I wasnโt going to do that in front of Paula. I didnโt want her to see that there was a bruise, dark purple and yellowing, on my ribs.
Don had pushed me down the stairs nine days before. Even as I say it all these years later, I feel the need to defend him. To say that it wasnโt as bad as it sounds. That we were toward the bottom of the stairs, and he gave me a shove that bumped me down about four steps and onto the floor.
Unfortunately, the table by the door, where we kept the keys and the mail, is what caught my fall. I landed on it on my left side, the handle on the top drawer getting me right in the rib cage.
When I said that I thought I might have broken a rib, Don said, โOh, no, honey. Are you all right?โ as if he wasnโt the one who pushed me.
Like an idiot, I said, โI think Iโm fine.โ
The bruise wasnโt going away quickly.
Paula burst back in through the door a moment later.
โSorry, Mrs. Adler, I forgot theโโ
I panicked. โFor heavenโs sake, Paula! I asked you to leave!โ
She turned around and walked out. And what pissed me off more than anything was that if she was going to sell a story, why wasnโt it that one? Why didnโt she tell the world that Don Adler was beating his wife? Why, instead, did she come after me?
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TWO HOURS LATER, I was on the set of Little Women. The soundstage had been turned into a New England cabin, complete with snow on the windows.
Ruby and I were united in our fight against Celia St. James stealing the movie from us, despite the fact that anyone who plays Beth leaves the audience reaching for the hankies.
You canโt tell an actress that a rising tide lifts all boats. It doesnโt work that way for us.
But on the first day of rehearsals, as Ruby and I hung out by craft services and drank coffee, it became clear that Celia St. James had absolutely no idea how much we all hated her.
โOh, God,โ she said, coming up to Ruby and me. โIโm so scared.โ