trying to sell them as paperweights. You wanna buy one? Paperweight? - Yeah, I would. How much are they? - I don't know. If you think you might be interested, her number's 243-3460. 243-3460. - Her name is Kiki Bridges. - Kiki Bridges. Okay. - Nice talking to you. - Yeah. Great talking to you. Excuse me. Can I borrow your pen? Thank you. - Yeah? - Yes. Is Kiki Bridges there, please? - This is her. - Hi. You don't know me. I'm calling because I'm interested in your paperweights. - Yeah. - You're the sculptress, right? A girl I met tonight at a coffee shop told me that she was staying with you... You mean Marcy. - I don't know. She didn't tell me her name. - Hold on. I'll get her. She told me about these paperweights and the work that you do. Hello? - Hello? Marcy? - Yeah? Hi. This is Paul Hackett. We met earlier tonight. Hi. Sure, I remember. - How are you? - I'm all right. I just got in... and I opened up my book and saw your number... Good. I'm glad you called. So... So, do you work near that coffee shop or live in the neighborhood? No, I was just over at a good friend of mine's. Actually, we had a terrible argument. - That's too bad. - Yeah, it is. Whatever it was, I'm sure you'll straighten it out. You think so? Do you think I should try to make up? I don't know. Maybe you're better off. I don't know what the circumstances were, but sometimes... You know, I don't... I mean it's not my business. - Maybe you should come over. - What? - Maybe you should come on over. - Sure. Now? Yeah. Why not? Where to? I'm at 28 Howard Street. Near the corner of Crosby. It's in SoHo. - The name on the buzzer is Franklin. - Not Bridges? Bridges is crossed out. Just press the buzzer. Okay. About 45 minutes? - Yeah, great. I'll see you later. - All right. - Paul? - Yes. - I'm really glad you called. - Me, too. Okay, I'll see you later. - Bye. - Bye. - I've only got a $20. Can you break it? - Yeah, sure. No problem. No hurry. Excuse me, I just... Damn! My God! Excuse me. My money flew out the window. Okay, that'll be $6.50. Listen, my money just flew out the window. I put it in this cradle. You went so fast around that corner that I don't have any... What I'm saying is, I don't have any money. I'm really sorry. Look, let me show you something. Look, that was... I had $20, and now I don't have any more. I'm really sorry. Franklin. - Are you Paul? - Yeah. Here, catch. Hi. - Your keys. - You can just put them on the table. - I like that. - Do you? Yeah. Very much. It reminds me of that Edvard Munch painting. Was it The Shriek? - The Scream. - Right. Yeah. Sort of like a three-dimensional version of that painting. Is Marcy here? She had to go out to the all-night drugstore. - Is she all right? - It's under control. This place is huge. Do you share it with anyone? Would you like to work on this for a while? - I could use a break. - What? It's not hard. What are you talking about? This is yours. - How would I know what you want? - Look, it's real easy. Just take some of this stuff, and slap it on like this. All right, I'm coming. Yeah. Of course he's here. You invited him. That's your problem, Marcy. I'm not gonna tell him. I'm not telling him. I can't talk any louder. All right. Hurry up. - How's it going? - It's great. I'm just giving him a shoulder. Look what you did to your shirt. Good. - Give it to me. I'll throw it in the wash. - It's all right. It'll only take 20 minutes. That's okay. Come on. You want to look nice for your big date, don't you? All right. Twenty minutes? - Put this on while you're waiting. - Thanks. Do that all day and your own shoulders get pretty sore. Want a massage? - You ------------------------------ Читайте также: - текст Сволочи на английском - текст Молох на английском - текст Дневной дозор на английском - текст Марафонец на английском - текст Полуночный ковбой на английском |