gossip girl 3 英文-第28章
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Jenny and he was taking the task seriously。
Jenny closed the door。
… Just seeing if you have mail。 … She turned and looked at Dan semicerrados eyes。 The hair
of him was blurry and he wore the same white shirt stained coffee two days ago。 … You're
horrible。
Dan put instant coffee in the cup and opened the tap of hot water until it is hot enough to
dissolve the crystals。 He filled the cup and drank a sip。
… I am working on a poem … he said; as if that explained everything。
Jenny opened the refrigerator; would get a can of yogurt DANNON of coffee; and then withdrew
his hand and closed the door of the refrigerator with a thud。 The last thing I wanted was to
see Nate before fat again。
Dan blew the cup; watching it。
… You know that Vanessa was right? … Said he impassive。 … Who filmed both in the park?
Jenny turned; pulling down the bra where he had risen between the breasts。 She never came
back to the site since Dan saw on the puter; and never went through her head trying to
deduce who had done that。 Vanessa The idea of putting the film on the site seemed absolutely
ridiculous。
… How do you know? … Jenny asked。
Dan has to shoulder。
… See the movie。 It has to be the Vanessa。
Jenny crossed his arms。
… I'd rather not see。 In any event; so it was she? … Jenny worked with Vanessa in rancor;
the journal of the arts students of Constance Billard; and they have always been good。 If
Vanessa had shot Nate and Jenny in the park; probably had a perfectly good explanation for
the cause of this and have done a perfectly good explanation for how the movie ended up on
Web
… Just thought you wanted to know; just that。 … Said Dan and returned to his room。 I store
and rearrange the list of words he had written to the Office for blocking writer; and now
trying to mount them in some order to the poem 〃Putas〃。
Piranha; slave; scraped; black; ine; ice; cold; rain; crying; handkerchief; sleep;
coffee; stain; guilt 。。。
It would be very mad poem; of course; but was not about being angry。 It was about
discovering that the person you love is not who you thought they were。 Jenny was not the
sweet and innocent sister that he thought; and Vanessa was a voyeur who wore panties of a
bitch and take advantage of the moments of intimacy of people to draw attention。
He began to use words from the list; adding the occasional verb or adjective to embellish
the text。
Clean the sleep from my eyes with a handkerchief and serve another cup。
I see that you tried to tell me all the time;
Shaving the head and showing me (very delicately)
With satin and ine:
You are a slut。
Dan liked the righteousness of what he had written and his energy。 He continued writing;
reinvigorated by the sense of filling a sheet of paper again。 After I finish; I would send
by e…mail to Vanessa。 Writing the poem was the only way he knew to deal with what I had; and
send it to Vanessa was the only way he knew to say to her。
V is a way to apologize
Ruby stuck his head in the room of Vanessa。 Emborrachada was wearing a black jacket; jeans
and black shoes with pointed needle jump。 He had cut his hair and shave with the blade he
was supercurto。
… Some mail? … Ruby asked。
Vanessa shook her head。 His parents were traveling through Europe; a tour of some of art
fair; and had not warrant or a postcard。
… Phone calls? Scraps?
Vanessa shook his head again。
… Any chance of you e with me? Ruby…proposed。 … You should be on vacation; you know。
Vanessa has the shoulders of new and closed his jacket hood up to the chin。 Was still angry
with her sister by borrowing the camera without asking her; and still did not want to do
anything except talk to Dan She did not speak with Dan since he got out of his house on
Friday … the longer it has been without talking since that became friends years before。 She
wanted to explain everything to him; the entire disaster on the link in the Web was just a
terrible accident and Vanessa just bought the Victoria's Secret lingerie because he thought
that would help to relax and have fun。 I tell you they were friends long enough to get angry
with each other and that jetio to apologize a million different ways。 But she hoped that in
the background to know Dan well enough to imagine that she would never put a film exploring
the site his sister like that。 And she hoped the fund that he understood that there was
humiliated when she was standing; almost naked; with a minimum undergarment; and it is that
it should apologize first。
… All right。 See you later。 I have a food for you … Ruby said; turning up。
Vanessa went to the puter to check for the hundredth time if Dan mandara you some e…mail。
This time he had! It was a poem! She pulled a chair and anxiously clicked twice in the file。
As soon as he opened; she began to read。
Read the poem three times on the screen before you print it and read again。 The words were
ugly and angry; and hurt。 Dan had not forgiven; it was very clear。
But Vanessa has always been able to see the beauty in ugly things; and she read requests for
publication in anger sufficient to know that the poem he was special。 It was full of rich
metaphors and a passionate language; and although he wanted to bury their heads covered and
in tears; she could not stop admiring the words intelligent。 It was brilliant。
Even if Dan never speak to her; and although the poem treat it entirely horrible person and
he thought she was; she would find that the poem was published。
Dan never tried to publish anything; but not as he had not bee numb when opening a copy
of The New Yorker and saw his poem 〃Putas〃 printed in the magazine。 What wonderful way to
impress the universities to which he was applying。 She could not fail to do so。 Should it to
him。
Leaping from the chair; Vanessa vasculhou the room of Ruby to find a copy of The New Yorker
stuck under the door of the closet。 Browse the magazine to find the name of the editor;
returned to the puter and wrote a letter to him; putting the name of Dan and address it
in a sealed envelope for response。
Audrey goes to college
EXT。 Depart。 ENGLISH。 BUILDING THE CAMPUS OF NEW ENGLAND … DAY
A four…storey building with white columns and ivory。 A green lawn in front。 The marble
staircase。
Audrey; 18; a pretty girl with dark hair of skirt; blouse and shoes beneath the soles of
fashion; classic pedal your bike by Schwinn lawn and park in a support of one side of the
marble stairs。 She climbs the stairs and enter the building。
INT。 Depart。 ENGLISH。 BUILDING…SEQUENCE
A long corridor flanked by small rooms of the department。 All doors are open; and within
each of them a teacher is meeting with a student; discussing the issues most admirable of
literature。
A STUDENT
I really thought it would be better if the whale could speak; sir。
A TEACHER
But this is not a talking whale。 This is a man's search for meaning。
STUDENT B
It has no score。 See? Not used ma or point。
TEACHER B
That does not make a poem。 A poem is 。。。 well; a poem is poetry。
STUDENT C
That on the whale?
TEACHER C
Arrais。 What do you think?
STUDENT C
Well; I really think it would be better if the whale speak。
A fourth teacher goes to the door; look at the corridor on both sides and then slam the
door。 Audrey runs through the corridor; looking esfarrapada。 She knocks on the door of the
teacher who just close it。
Audrey
Professor Weeks! Oh; professor Weeks!
PROF。 WEEKS
You are late。
Audrey
Yes; but I have a perfectly good excuse。
The teacher makes a break; hoping to hear the excuse。
PROF。 WEEKS
Yes?
Audrey
(breathless)
Oh; but I can not tell you! It is something illegal。
PROF。 WEEKS
(making a frown)
Illegal? I need to call the campus security?
Audrey
(swinging the head)
Oh; no。 At least; not yet。
She spends her work to him。
Audrey
I could not decide on which the writing of Shakespeare; so I wrote about them all。 I hope
you do not mind。
The teacher puts the reading glasses and begins to read the work。 He sits at the table;
pletely oblivious to what you're reading。 While he continues to read; Audrey casually it
leaves the room and closes the door。 She walks the aisle and out the door of the building;
get a bike and pedal the lawn。
EXT。 QUADRA OF FACULTY … SEQUENCE
Triangulated by a huge lawn of tijolinhos buildings。
Audrey pedal by lawn; watching the fall foliage rather than look at where you are going。 She
hits a boy with a sweater that USA's rowing team that is the way to the training。 The boy
falls to the ground。
He is Colin Davis
Oh!
Audrey down the bike and if agacha next to it。
Audrey
Sorry。 Is everything okay?
COLIN
I think I broke my leg。
He tries to move it again。
COLIN
Oh!
Audrey
Do not move。 I'll call an ambulance。
She scouts looking for the bag phone。 A weapon drops the floor。 COLIN looks at the gun。
Audrey takes a gun and stick in the bag again。 She opens the phone and dials the number of
emergenc