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Candace Bushnell - One Fifth Avenue

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One Fifth Avenue FOR H E AT H E R S C H R ODE R Contents It was only a part in - photo 1

One Fifth Avenue FOR H E AT H E R S C H R ODE R Contents It was only a part in - photo 2

One

Fifth

Avenue

FOR H E AT H E R S C H R ODE R

Contents

It was only a part in a TV series, and

Billy Litchfield strolled by One Fifth at least twice a

There were times now when Mindy Gooch wasnt sure what

It is I, the prodigal nephew, Philip said the next

Billy Litchfield arrived back in the city at six oclock

Lately, sex was weighing heavily on Mindys mind. She and

Why are you going to a funeral for a woman

James, what is wrong with you? Mindy asked the next

Enid Merle liked to say she could never stay angry

A few weeks later, James Gooch sat in the office

Look, Enid Merle said the next afternoon. Schiffer Diamonds

new

The drilling had begun again in the Rices apartment. Enid

Billy Litchfield was on the train to Springfield, Massachusetts, when225

Listen to this, Mindy said, coming into the bedroom. Is

As if he werent neurotic enough to begin with, in

Connie Brewer promised Billy never to wear the Cross of

Under regular circumstances, Paul Rice, the early riser, would have 316

For Billy Litchfield, April brought not only spring showers but

That evening, Schiffer Diamond ran into Paul and Annalisa Rice

A couple of hours later, Schiffer Diamond, made up and

Early that evening, on her way to Thayer Cores place,

It was only a part in a TV series, and only a one-bedroom apartment in New York. But parts of any kind, much less decent ones, were hard to come by, and even in Los Angeles, everyone knew the value of a pied--terre in Manhattan. And the script arrived on the same day as the final divorce papers.

If real life were a script, a movie executive would have stricken this fact as too coincidental. But Schiffer Diamond loved coincidences and signs. Loved the childlike magic of believing all things happened for a reason. She was an actress and had lived on magic nearly all her life. And so she took the part, which required moving back to New York City for six months, where she would stay in the one-bedroom apartment she owned on Fifth Avenue. Her initial plan was to stay in New York for the dura-tion of the shoot and then return to L.A. and her house in Los Feliz.

Two days after she took the part, she went to the Ivy and ran into her most recent ex-husband, lunching with a young woman. He was seated at a table in the center of the room, reveling in his new status as the president of a network, and given the deference the staff showed the young woman, Schiffer understood the young woman to be his new 2

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girlfriend. She was rumored to be a concert pianist from a renowned family, but had the glossy appearance of an expensive prostitute. The relationship was a clich, but twenty-five years in Hollywood had taught Schiffer that men never minded clichs, especially when the clich concerned the penis. Shortly thereafter, when she handed her ticket to the valet and stood outside the restaurant in her sunglasses, she decided to sell the house in Los Feliz, make a clean break of it, and move back to One Fifth.

Schiffer Diamond has taken a part in a TV series, Enid Merle said to her nephew, Philip Oakland.

She must be desperate, Philip said, half-jokingly.

Enid and Philip occupied two of the second best apartments in One Fifth, located on the thirteenth floor with adjoining terraces, separated by a charming white picket fence. It was across this fence that Enid now spoke to her nephew. It may be a very good part, Enid countered, consulting the piece of paper she held in her hand. Shes going to play a mother superior who leaves the church to become the editor in chief of a magazine for teenagers.

Now, theres a believable concept, Philip said, with the sarcasm he reserved for most matters Hollywood.

About as believable as a giant reptile that terrorizes New York. I wish youd quit screenplays and go back to writing serious novels, Enid said.

Cant, Philip said with a smile. Im desperate.

It may be based on a true story, Enid continued. There was a womanSandra Mileswho was a mother superior and became an editor in chief. Back in the seventies. I had her to dinner once or twice. A thoroughly miserable woman, but that may have been due to her husbands cheating. Being a virgin for so long, its possible she never got the sex part right. In any case, Enid added, the series shoots in New York.

Uh-huh, Philip said.

I suppose well be seeing her around the building again, Enid said.

Who? Philip said, trying to appear uninterested. Sandra Miles?

O N E F I F T H AV E N U E

Schiffer Diamond, Enid said. Sandra Miles left New York years ago.

She may even be dead.

Unless she stays in a hotel, Philip said, referring to Schiffer Diamond.

Why on earth would she do that? Enid said.

When his aunt had gone back in, Philip remained on his terrace, staring out at Washington Square Park, of which he had a superior view. It was July, and the park was lush with greenery, the dry August heat yet to come. But Philip wasnt thinking about foliage. He was miles away, standing on a dock on Catalina Island twenty-five years before.

So youre the schoolboy genius, Schiffer Diamond said, coming up behind him.

Huh? he said, turning around.

They tell me youre the writer of this lousy movie.

He bristled. If you think its so lousy

Yes, schoolboy? she asked.

Then why are you in it?

All movies are lousy by definition. Theyre not art. But everyone needs money. Even geniuses.

Im not doing it for the money, he said.

Why are you doing it?

To meet girls like you? he asked.

She laughed. She was wearing white jeans and a navy blue T-shirt. She was braless and barefoot and tanned. Good answer, schoolboy, she said, starting to walk away.

Hey, he called after her. Do you really think the movie is lousy?

What do you think? she asked. Besides, you can never really judge a mans work until youve been to bed with him.

Are you planning to go to bed with me? he said.

I never plan anything. I like to see what happens. Lifes much more interesting that way, dont you think? And she went to do her scene.

A minute later, Enids voice startled Philip out of his reverie. I just talked to Roberto, she said, referring to the head doorman. Schiffer Diamond is coming back today. A housekeeper was in her apartment this week, getting it ready. Roberto says shes moving back. Maybe permanently. Isnt that exciting?

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Im thrilled, Philip said.

I wonder how shell find New York, Enid said. Having been away for so long.

Exactly the same, Auntie, Philip said. You know New York never changes. The characters are different, but the play remains the same.

Later that afternoon, Enid Merle was putting the finishing touches on her daily gossip column when a sudden gust of wind slammed shut the door to her terrace. Crossing the room to open it, Enid caught sight of the sky and stepped outside. A mountain of thunderclouds had built up on the other side of the Hudson River and was rapidly approaching the city. This was unusual, Enid thought, as the early July day hadnt been particularly hot. Gazing upward, Enid spotted her neighbor Mrs. Louise Houghton on her own terrace, wearing an old straw hat and holding a pair of gardening shears in her gloved hand. In the last five years, Louise Houghton, who was nearing one hundred, had slowed down, spending most of her time attending to her prizewinning roses. Hallo, Enid called loudly to Mrs. Houghton, who was known to be slightly deaf. Looks like were in for a big thunderstorm.

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