โThereโs something I like about you,โ he said, pulling me on top of him. And for a moment, all my worries completely disappeared.
The next day, when we broke for lunch, Joy and Ruby went off to get turkey salads. Celia caught my eye. โThereโs no chance youโd want to cut out and grab a milk shake, is there?โ she asked.
The nutritionist at Sunset would not have liked me getting a milk shake. But what he didnโt know wouldnโt kill him.
Ten minutes later, we were in Celiaโs baby-pink 1956 Chevy, making our way to Hollywood Boulevard. Celia was a terrible driver. I gripped the door handle as if it was capable of saving my life.
Celia stopped at the light at Sunset Boulevard and Cahuenga. โIโm thinking Schwabโs,โ she said with a grin.
Schwabโs was the place everybody hung around during the day back then. And everybody knew that Sidney Skolsky, from Photoplay, worked out of Schwabโs almost every day.
Celia wanted to be seen there. She wanted to be seen there with me.
โWhat kind of game are yo
u playing?โ I asked.
โIโm not playing any game,โ she said, falsely insulted that Iโd suggest such a thing.
โOh, Celia,โ I said, dismissing her with a wave of my hand. โIโve been at this a few more years than you. Youโre the one who just fell off the turnip truck. Donโt confuse us.โ
The light turned green, and Celia gunned it.
โIโm from Georgia,โ she said. โJust outside of Savannah.โ
โSo?โ
โIโm just saying, I didnโt fall off a turnip truck. I was scouted by a guy from Paramount back home.โ
I found it somewhat intimidatingโmaybe even threateningโthat someone had flown out to woo her. I had made my way to town through my own blood, sweat, and tears, and Celia had Hollywood running to her before she was even somebody.
โThat may be so,โ I said. โBut I still know what game youโre running, honey. Nobody goes to Schwabโs for the milk shakes.โ
โListen,โ she said, the tone of her voice changing slightly, becoming more sincere. โI could use a story or two. If Iโm going to star in my own movie soon, I need some name recognition.โ
โAnd this milk shake business is all just a ruse to be seen with me?โ I found it insulting. Both being used and being underestimated.
Celia shook her head. โNo, not at all. I wanted to go get a milk shake with you. And then, when we pulled out of the lot, I thought, We should go to Schwabโs.โ?โ
Celia stopped abruptly at the light at Sunset and Highland. I realized at that point that was just how she drove. A lead foot on both the gas and the brake.
โTake a right,โ I said.
โWhat?โ
โTake a right.โ
โWhy?โ
โCelia, take the goddamn right before I open this car door and throw myself out of it.โ
She looked at me like I was nuts, which was fair. I had just threatened to kill myself if she didnโt put on her blinker.
She turned right on Highland.
โTake a left at the light,โ I said.
She didnโt ask questions. She just put on her blinker. And then she spun onto Hollywood Boulevard. I instructed her to park the car on a side road. We walked to CC Brownโs.