"That's not happening anymore."
"Why isn't it happening?"
"Because he's f**ked up." She turns to me. "Don't bring Rip into this. Please, Clay? Seriously. Just don't. I'll handle Rip."
"He said he'll hurt Julian," I say. "He said he won't be able to help himself."
"Why can't you just let this be what it is?"
"Because what it is ... is not what I want."
"If this is going to work the way you want it to" - she sighs - "I need some money."
"You have a job," I say. "What about Reveal?"
"I was let go," she says finally.
"Why?"
"Rip made a call," she says. "He hates me."
Things start expanding. I feel more relaxed. Everything becomes possible because the plan starts falling into place.
"Did you hear me?" she asks. "How do you live like this?"
"I pretend I don't."
Is she with you now? Where is she, Julian? I mean, I know what's going on. I know what the facts are. Fuck, Julian, what are you f**king doing? Are you f**king with me again? You're pimping your girlfriend out? What kind of f**ked-up dude are you? Tell me where she is ... Where is she? ... Oh, f**k yourself. I don't ever want to see your f**king face ever again and if I see you I swear to God I will f**king kill you, Julian. I mean it. I'll f**king kill you and I won't give a shit. I'll like it because everything will be better once you're dead." A drunken message I leave on Julian's cell phone when I wake up and Rain's gone in the middle of a warm January night, after the Golden Globes party at the Sunset Tower.
Two catering trucks are parked in front of the casting complex in Culver City and in the courtyard a crew is setting up tables and a DJ stand and the patio is filled with waiting young actors dressed in vintage eighties clothes and they all have blond bangs and then I'm passing the pool and walking up the stairs into an office where Jon and Mark are taking a break from the auditions with Jason.
"He's back from the dead," Jon says. "What's up? Where have you been?"
"Just some personal stuff I had to deal with," I say. "I had to finish a script." I put my hands in my pockets and lean against a wall, trying to remain loose and casual. "And I've been thinking that we saw someone who's perfect for Martina."