Managing Expectations by Minnie Driver
Author:Minnie Driver
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: HarperCollins
Published: 2022-04-02T00:00:00+00:00
6
A Weekend Away
My agent called me at the end of January.
âI think you should go to New York.â
âWhy am I going to New York?â
âBecause Circle of Friends is coming out in a few months and I am sensing this would be a good moment for you to go and introduce yourself to some casting directors and for you to meet with American agents.â
âOkay. Sounds good. One problem: I donât have any money to buy a plane ticket or pay for a hotel or any food.â My agent sighed.
âWhat exactly do you do with the money you earn, Minnie?â
âI spend it. I get excited that I have it, and then I spend it.â
âWhat do you spend it on?â
âWell, last week, with the last of the GoldenEye cash, I took everyone to San Lorenzo for dinner.â
âWhoâs âeveryoneâ?â
âTwenty of my nearest and poorest.â
âYou canât afford to take twenty people to San Lorenzo!â she shouted.
âNot anymore I canât!â I shouted back.
After a momentâs impasse she said,
âOkay. Iâm going to lend you the money and you are going to pay me back when you get your next job.â
âYouâre very nice to me.â
âI know. But you are basically a high-risk investment and Iâm just choosing to ride the fluctuations of the market until it stabilizes.â
A week later, the evening before I left, my mother came over for dinner.
âThereâs no food,â I said as I opened the door. âI spent the last food money on tights for New York.â
âDonât worry, I bought fish,â she said, pulling a packet of fish out of her bag.
âItâs halibut,â she murmured conspiratorially, in the same way some people say âItâs Dior.â
âAh no, Mum! No! Not fish! It stinks the place out when you cook it, and my hair will reek on the plane!â
âStop complaining and put your hair in a towel. This fish is delicious and so good for us.â She barged in and headed upstairs to the tiny galley kitchen and proceeded to fry the halibut. I ran around opening windows, hair in a towel, wishing she didnât have such a bizarre relationship with food. Whenever my mother would gain a few pounds, she would start eating oranges, and only eat oranges until the extra pounds were gone. At fifteen Iâd been in the throes of adolescence; Iâd had mild acne and had put on a fair bit of weight. I went to my mother that summer and asked for her help:
âCan we eat healthier, Mum?â She started to point toward the fruit bowl, but I cut her off.
âDonât say âEat orangesâ!â
The next morning, I came downstairs and saw that there were new decorations all over the kitchen. Detailed, pen-and-ink drawings of skulls and crossbones, with the word âpoisonâ underneath them, had been painstakingly drawn onto large adhesive stickers, the stickers had then been slapped onto anything my mother thought we should avoid: the cereal box, the bread bin, the cookie jar, the fridge itself. She always said that the war and rationingâhaving turned most food into contraband on the black marketâhad ruined her ability to figuratively metabolize it in a sane way.
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