A Dangerous Age by Bensimon Kelly Killoren
Author:Bensimon, Kelly Killoren [Bensimon, Kelly Killoren]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Contemporary, Fiction
Publisher: Gallery Books
Published: 0101-01-01T00:00:00+00:00
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Il Buco
47 Bond Street, NoHo
Tuesday, August 12
Girlsâ night
Billy asked me to meet her early, before the other two came, to talk about Lotta. We had been doing this lately, splitting off into twos and talking about the others. Last week, Sarah and I were on the phone for an hour about Billy and the growing gap between her money and her mounting bills. Lotta came by the day after that to talk about Sarah, and, of course, all three of us were talking about Lotta.
Who knows what they were saying about me.
âGorgeous!â I said and whistled when I spotted her. She was wearing a purple and black Marc Jacobs maxidress with motorcycle boots and a fur scarf. In August. She looked like Lori Goldstein doing a Steven Meisel shoot for Vogue. Sheâs the only girl I know who could pull that off.
âThe thing is,â Billy said. She started in right away once I sat down. âAnd Iâm not trying to fuck things up for anyone, or add anxiety to anything that would otherwise be just fine, but there are indicators. You know what I mean? And indicators are something that shouldnât be ignored. And the people closest to you are the ones most likely to ignore them. Which means, in terms of Lotta, us.â
Insalata di polpo arrived. Sweet tender boiled octopus with a tart lemony dressingâitâs my favorite dish here.
âYouâre talking very philosophically about a very nonphilosophical subject,â I said. I thought, but didnât say, that maybe she was worrying about the wrong person.
âIâm just saying, there are serious red flags.â
âOkay. So what are they? Is there really so much thatâs different? Lotta likes to have fun. She always has. Sheâs always danced on the edge.â
âThatâs fine, if thereâs a net.â
âSheâs never had a net.â
âOkay, but twenty-five or thirty with no net is a lot different than almost fifty without a net, and Iâm not being sexist. Itâs the same for men. Opportunities dry up. Your sense of balance isnât as keen. It hurts more when you fall.â
Fuck. We were all screwed, then. Billy was screwedâwhat was she talking about? This is a girl who impulsively quit her job with no scrap of net at all. Sarah was screwed. I didnât know how yet, but she was. Titus and I and our confusing state of a marriage, and what if he left? Who would I start over with? What would I do? I couldnât imagine.
âWithout a net you end up one of those women of âa certain ageâ at the Baccarat Hotel with no underwear and a nose full of powder.â
âGreat. I donât have a net,â I said
âWell . . . I donât know about that. But like I was saying, sheâs having a lapse. Sheâs screwing that old man because sheâs broke. Sheâs basically trading sex for money, or worse, but she wonât be able to do that in ten years.â
âShe has the Dalà . . .â I said.
Billy rolled her eyes.
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