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The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo

โ€œThereโ€™s 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. โ€œThereโ€™s no chance youโ€™d 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 didnโ€™t know wouldnโ€™t kill him.

Ten minutes later, we were in Celiaโ€™s 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. โ€œIโ€™m thinking Schwabโ€™s,โ€ she said with a grin.

Schwabโ€™s was the place everybody hung around during the day back then. And everybody knew that Sidney Skolsky, from Photoplay, worked out of Schwabโ€™s almost every day.

Celia wanted to be seen there. She wanted to be seen there with me.

โ€œWhat kind of game are yo

u playing?โ€ I asked.

โ€œIโ€™m not playing any game,โ€ she said, falsely insulted that Iโ€™d suggest such a thing.

โ€œOh, Celia,โ€ I said, dismissing her with a wave of my hand. โ€œIโ€™ve been at this a few more years than you. Youโ€™re the one who just fell off the turnip truck. Donโ€™t confuse us.โ€

The light turned green, and Celia gunned it.

โ€œIโ€™m from Georgia,โ€ she said. โ€œJust outside of Savannah.โ€

โ€œSo?โ€

โ€œIโ€™m just saying, I didnโ€™t fall off a turnip truck. I was scouted by a guy from Paramount back home.โ€

I found it somewhat intimidatingโ€”maybe even threateningโ€”that 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.

โ€œThat may be so,โ€ I said. โ€œBut I still know what game youโ€™re running, honey. Nobody goes to Schwabโ€™s for the milk shakes.โ€

โ€œListen,โ€ she said, the tone of her voice changing slightly, becoming more sincere. โ€œI could use a story or two. If Iโ€™m going to star in my own movie soon, I need some name recognition.โ€

โ€œAnd 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. โ€œNo, 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 Schwabโ€™s.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.

โ€œTake a right,โ€ I said.

โ€œWhat?โ€

โ€œTake a right.โ€

โ€œWhy?โ€

โ€œCelia, 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 didnโ€™t put on her blinker.

She turned right on Highland.

โ€œTake a left at the light,โ€ I said.

She didnโ€™t 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 Brownโ€™s.

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