three years before。 She would not ruin things; now they were finally together。
Dan lit another cigarette。 Hands tremiam him as ever。
Vanessa the cutucou again。
…Hey; there is not so worried。 For me; all right that has not rolled。 Okay?
He seats。 Vanessa took his hand and put the arm of Dan around his shoulders。 They returned
to lie in bed and Dan blew the smoke into the role of Chinese red lantern while gently
afagava the bald head of Vanessa with the thumb。 I was fortunate to not have to explain
both。 It was what was cool in dating the best friend。 She knew him almost better than he
knew himself。
The two were lying there for some time; watching the smoke of cigarette Dan float in the
air。 That was another thing to be legal with the best friend。 Not when you have to talk。
…Once you start the holidays; I run one more film。 Vanesa…broke the silence。 … I think that
my War and peace may be too dark to send to the University of New York。
The latest film by Vanessa was adapted from a scene of war and peace; Tolstoy; and brought
as a princepe Dan Andrei addicted to crack。 Vanessa had applied to the University of New
York and wanted to send one of his movies instead of writing an essay; because it wanted to
form in cinema。 She could barely wait。 Just one more time in Constance Billard School for
Girls Magrelas and neurotic; where (thank God) does not fit into anything; and she was free;
free; free!
Dan released a long whiff。 I did not know with what Vanessa was concerned。 The films were
brios it; but it was that made it bright。 I had as Univerdidad of New York did not accept
it。
…If anyone has to worry; that somebody is me … he said; his hands trembling with nervous
again。
…How so? … Vanessa asked。 … A university with a decent program deliteratura means you have
to kill。
…Yeah; but I speak of dombrio; My poems are even 。。。 … Dan stopped。 The poems were his
personal; were what they were。 And it seemed weird to have a lot of them an official
admission in any of Columbia; or Brown; or Vassar; as if his soul desnudando and a plete
stranger could not have read the works of Goethe; Sartre and Camus and not understand your
references oblique to them。
…Did you know that you can even try to publish their stuff? … Vanessa suggested。 …That would
leave the staff of the universitys admission pletely convinced about you。
Dan put the cigarette end of empty cigarette in a can of Coca…Cola。
…Yeah; okay … he said。 He liked to write; but no way is ready to send your stuff to a
publisher。 Not even find your voice yet。 He knew that。 Each new poem that I wrote seemed
different from the older。
Vanessa is seated again。
…What? Im talking sério。Você should do that。
Dan adunfou further in blankets。