Authors: Lauren Weisberger
âFuck!' she screamed, bolting to her feet and rubbing the top of her right thigh.
âAdriana! Language! I won't have you speaking like that in this house.' Mrs. de Souza lowered her voice and approximated a soothing tone. âCome here now. Are you all right?'
âI burned myself. There's going to be a blister!'
âI'll bring you a little Neosporin in just a minute. But first I'd like to discuss something with you. I understand that you'reâ'
âMama, please, please,
please
can we have this conversation when I get home? I'm already late, and as you can see, I'm not even close to being ready. I'm sorry for the language. Really, I am. But can this wait?'
âIt's not just the language, Adi, it's that tone you've been using lately with your father and me. I don't have to remind you that this is
our
apartment, and we're welcome to use it whenever we'd like. Now, you've made it very clear that you're not happy about our presence, but have you thought how that might make us feel?'
âMama â¦'
âAnd of course there's the spending. I assure you, I'm every bit as tired of this conversation as you are, but nothing changes. It's simply unacceptable.'
Adriana could feel the knot in her throat begin to grow. Determined not to cry and ruin forty-five minutes' worth of careful preparation, she breathed deeply and walked toward her mother.
She had every intention of taking the older woman's hands in her own and explaining calmly why this wasn't a good time â really, she did â but the anger and frustration consumed her. Nothing on earth could inspire such rage in her as that patronizing look on her mother's face. So she did what she had done her entire life when she felt cornered by her mother: She screamed.
âWHY ARE YOU TRYING TO RUIN MY LIFE? I ASKED YOU NICELY IF WE COULD HAVE THIS DISCUSSION ANOTHER TIME AND YOU REFUSED TO LISTEN!' She moved closer to her mother, who was slowly backing into the hallway. âI AM GOING TO FINISH GETTING READY AND I'M GOING TO LEAVE AND YOU ARE GOING TO DEAL WITH IT. NOW LEAVE. ME. ALONE!'
She punctuated her diatribe with a hearty door slam and immediately felt a wave of release. Of course it was ridiculous to yell and scream and slam doors at her age; it was positively sophomoric. But that woman could be so incredibly annoying, and her sense of timing was horrific. It was unbearable that her parents had arrived yesterday out of nowhere, with no more notice than the time it took to get to the apartment from JFK, and planned to stay through Thanksgiving, a holiday they didn't even celebrate! The only solace was that Toby hadn't also arrived yesterday as planned (the horror of having them all mingling in the foyer was unspeakable), so he had adequate time to find a hotel.
âA hotel? Really?' he'd asked, sounding surprised when Adriana asked if he'd like her to make the reservation or do it himself.
âWhy yes,
querido
, of course a hotel.'
âI can understand why they wouldn't be comfortable with me staying in your room, per se, but do you reallyâ'
âToby, please!' Adriana had interrupted in frustration. âYou staying here with
them
is out of the question.'
He'd complied, naturally, and checked himself into the Carlyle; Adriana couldn't bring herself to explain that her beautiful apartment was really
their
beautiful apartment, a fact he would most certainly uncover were he to stay under the same roof. No, that simply was not acceptable.
Determined to calm down for the sake of her complexion, Adriana took a seat at her vanity and brushed her cheeks and forehead with bronzer. She carefully outlined her lips with a nude pencil, filled them in with a slightly darker matte lipstick, and slicked a clear gloss for shine on top. A single tissue pucker and she was finished.
The outfit was another issue entirely. What was one supposed to wear to a business dinner? Oh, how she dreaded it! It was an unusually warm November Saturday night, and all the restaurants would surely put their tables outside, and everyone would be excited at the unexpected Indian summer, racing to hit the dance clubs and loft parties that night, and
she
was going to some stuffy apartment on the Upper East Side. It was sure to be chock-full of musty antiques and precious little collectibles, the mere thought of which was nauseating. Antiques made her sneeze. And Limoges! Just looking at those little boxes made her want to vomit. She'd complained as much as she dared when Toby announced the evening's plan, but she wasn't inclined to push it; Toby might be a tad boring in addition to being ever-so-slightly dorky, but he was her boyfriend and she planned to soldier through it like a dutiful and adoring girlfriend if it killed her.
With significantly less effort than she usually spent, Adriana quickly chose a clingy, short-sleeved cashmere wrap sweater and paired it with an extremely fitted pencil skirt. Seamed stockings â Mrs. de Souza had advocated their timeless sexiness since Adriana was a girl â and a pair of four-inch pumps completed the look.
She felt like a nun.
âI'm leaving,' she called to no one in particular.
Her mother materialized out of nowhere; her eyes expertly assessed Adriana's appearance. There was a barely discernible nod of approval before the woman said, âHe's not picking you up?'
âHis hotel is on the Upper East Side, and so is the party. He sent a car instead.' No one insisted on chivalry more than Adriana, but even she recognized the absurdity of a man riding eighty blocks downtown just to turn around and drive back again.
Mrs. de Souza did not. âOh,' she murmured vaguely, implying without a word that she disapproved.
âDon't wait up.' Adriana cinched on a Burberry trench â her most conservative coat â and kissed her mother's cheek.
âWhat time do you think you'll be home?'
âMama â¦'
Mrs. de Souza held up her hands. âYou're right, I apologize. Go, have fun. It's just that your father and I would like to meet Mr. Baron soon. Isn't that right, Renato?'
Mr. de Souza glanced up from his
O Globo
only long enough to nod and tell Adriana that she looked beautiful and to wish her a wonderful time.
Adriana escaped the apartment without any more questions and held her breath as she waited for the elevator. It really was too much already. She was a grown woman, and still she had to endure the same parental questioning and involvement as a teenager.
She stepped out into the elegant marble lobby, so wrapped up in her anger that at first she didn't notice anyone in the lobby.
âAdi, over here,' a voice called out.
Adriana turned to see Leigh standing in the building's tiny mailroom off the lobby, sorting through a pile of papers.
âHi.' Adriana sighed dramatically, sidling up next to her.
Leigh didn't look up, just tossed a Victoria's Secret catalog in the trash. âNothing'll make you feel like shit faster than that rag,' she said. âWell, not
you
, obviously, but the rest of us.'
âOh, please, you're gorgeous,' Adriana said automatically, although she was pleased â and in full agreement â with Leigh's assessment.
âWhere are you headed tonight?'
Another sigh. âWith Toby to some dreadful industry dinner party. Studio execs or producers or some such, in town for a reason I can't remember.'
âMaybe it won't be that bad. Where is it?'
âUptown.'
Leigh crinkled her nose. âOh. That sucks.'
âWhat are you up to?' Adriana already knew what the answer was but felt she should ask anyway. Leigh was a lot of really wonderful things, but fun wasn't one of them.
âMe?' Leigh glanced down at her flannel pajama pants and laughed. âI've got a hot date with my TiVo and a pint of Tasti D-Lite. Shocker, I know.'
Adriana shook her head. âAnd where's your fiancé? No, wait â let me guess. He's out somewhere like a normal person, having fun and being sociable, and you refused to go with him?'
âI didn't
refuse
, I just opted out. Besides, I have a ton of work to do.'
âOkay, okay,
querida
, I must be going. If I stay here a moment longer, I'm going to get very upset with you. I'm going to sound like your mother and ask why someone as young and beautiful and charming as yourself insists on hibernating instead of flourishing.'
â
Flourishing
? Did you just say that?' Leigh glanced at the cover of a Sharper Image catalog and tossed that one out, too.
âAch!' Adriana threw her hands up in frustration. The girl was impossible. And what a waste of a perfectly good boyfriend. Poor Russell probably just wanted to go out, relax a bit, have a little fun, and his girlfriend didn't know the meaning of the word. âYou should be going to this boring dinner tonight and I should be out with Russell, having fun.'
Leigh rolled her eyes. âGo! Say hi to Toby for me. And behave yourself, will you? No mischief at the dinner party.'
âWhat, are you worried we're going to have sex in the bathroom?' Adriana asked with a grin.
âI'm more worried that you'll have sex in the bathroom with someone
other
than Toby.'
Adriana pretended to consider this. âHmm. I hadn't even thought of that. Very interesting â¦'
The ride up to Seventy-fourth and Park was interminable. She was too young for formal dinner parties uptown! Too young to bury her beautiful figure under knee-length skirts and trench coats! Too young to be with only one man for the rest of her life! It was all so silly, this rush to find a husband just because she'd soon be thirty. Such pressure! From her parents, but from her friends, too: Why were they so convinced that their path was the correct one? Adriana grew angrier with every passing block; by the time they soared past the MetLife building she had resolved to end this entire farce once and for all. So she'd lose a bet â big deal.
The town car flew past Bear Stearns, and Adriana couldn't help but think of Emmy's Duncan, as she always did when she passed the building where he had once famously (in her mind, at least) claimed to ârun shit.' She'd never liked him, but Adriana had to admit that he was a reasonably attractive, overly confident, typical New York banker who pretty much had his pick when it came to girls. Wasn't it safe to assume that if Duncan had traded Emmy in for someone eight years younger, his friends and colleagues would do the same? Of course it was. And there was always Yani. Over the last few months she'd stepped up her efforts to flirt with him, make him notice her, until it had all ended one devastating morning when she saw him kiss another girl after class. Not one who was prettier or in better shape, mind you, but with a clear and undeniable advantage: She couldn't have been a day over twenty. And finally there was Toby. Her mother might have said it first, but Adriana didn't disagree: While there was no shortage of successful, handsome, wealthy men, not
that
many were straight or single. Of those left, how many would choose to marry a thirtysomething woman over a fresh-faced girl of twenty-two, one who looked up at them with big, adoring eyes and an expression that said, âI revere you and think every syllable you utter is the word of god'? Adriana knew she could fake it for a bit in the beginning, but her days of worshipping men were long gone â if they were worthy of her attention, they could worship
her
.
Toby was waiting for her outside the building when she arrived. Adriana almost told him he should have worn a pair of slacks with his blazer instead of jeans â Park Avenue and the Hollywood Hills didn't exactly share the same dress code â but she remembered to channel her inner twenty-two-year-old, leaned in close, and whispered in his ear, âYou look so hot tonight. I can't
wait
until later.'
His face lit up with unabashed joy. âReally?'
Good lord, it was too easy. Mr. Superstar Director might ooze cockiness and confidence when it came to making movies, but he clearly wasn't accustomed to this kind of compliment. Adriana did a quick calculation and figured she had probably just knocked a full month off of Ring Quest '08.
âReally,' she purred.
The doorman greeted them by name and ushered them into the richly upholstered elevator. âTake it to the top,' he said without a trace of irony. Adriana rolled her eyes and Toby laughed.
This isn't so bad
, she thought, allowing him to wrap his arms around her from behind as the elevator closed.
He's cuddly and sweet and he loves me. I could get used to this, if I must.
Which lasted precisely ten more seconds, just long enough for the elevator to open directly into the penthouse apartment and for Adriana to lock eyes with the very first person she saw.
âWell, look who it is,' Toby bellowed, releasing Adriana and moving forward to shake the man's hand. âSweetheart, I'd like to introduce you to someone. Dean Decker, this is Adriana de Souza. Adriana, Dean.'
Adriana's mind went into overdrive. How did Dean and Toby know each other? Had she mentioned Toby to Dean on the plane that day? Was she about to be caught or busted by anyone for anything? She quickly concluded that no, as of this moment, she had done nothing wrong, but she was still too shocked to react in any sort of appropriate fashion. Thankfully, Dean appeared much more composed. Amused, even.
âAdriana, is it? Great name. Well, hey, it's nice to meet you.' He offered his hand.
âYou, too,' she managed. She could feel the hair on her arms stand up when her hand touched his. His utter scrumptiousness was impossible to deny, especially since he was sporting the exact same outfit (black blazer, white shirt, and jeans) as Toby. Just moments before Toby had looked reasonably attractive, but now, standing in direct comparison to Dean, he appeared shockingly troll-like. Adriana's mind flashed to a disturbing image: photos of Toby and Dean side by side on
US Weekly
's âWho Wore It Better' page, with a full hundred percent of those polled in Rockefeller Center voting for Dean. She'd never seen a full hundred-percent vote before â not even the time they had pitted Rosie O'Donnell against Petra Nemcova â but in her imaginary layout, the results were crystal clear.