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Hollywood Daze
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“After the introduction, Elki pointed at the palm trees. “Ever seen something so stunning?”
“Please,” I said, “I hate those trees. They grow on and on. Keep going, with nothing sucking their strength like normal trees and their branches. Selfish bastards.”
“Wow. Don’t trip. There.”
― Hollywood Daze
“Please,” I said, “I hate those trees. They grow on and on. Keep going, with nothing sucking their strength like normal trees and their branches. Selfish bastards.”
“Wow. Don’t trip. There.”
― Hollywood Daze
“Joost was right—after Mick dumped me—I’d stayed there for
days, scrubbed from the sand, in bed, staring at the broken shells I kept collecting. It had stormed. A piece of the beach was missing. The beach huts were still standing. But someday the rising sea would swallow them. I was waiting for it. Submerge me. Drown me, see if I care.”
― Hollywood Daze
days, scrubbed from the sand, in bed, staring at the broken shells I kept collecting. It had stormed. A piece of the beach was missing. The beach huts were still standing. But someday the rising sea would swallow them. I was waiting for it. Submerge me. Drown me, see if I care.”
― Hollywood Daze
“You’re my mascot, Paper Moon.”
I was too tired to object. We both knew I was more than a mascot. I’d worked for my brother since I was eleven, for six long years.
“You should stop calling me that,” I said.
“I love that name.”
“P.M. and her dad were crooks. It gives it away.”
― Hollywood Daze
I was too tired to object. We both knew I was more than a mascot. I’d worked for my brother since I was eleven, for six long years.
“You should stop calling me that,” I said.
“I love that name.”
“P.M. and her dad were crooks. It gives it away.”
― Hollywood Daze
“Barbara La Marr was one of the first movie stars, she came to
Hollywood at fifteen,” she says, still scratching. “She was smart, bubbly, impatient, and it all got out of hand. When she died, they called her the girl who was too beautiful to live.”
“So now I am doomed? Thanks for the pep talk. I needed that.”
― Hollywood Daze
Hollywood at fifteen,” she says, still scratching. “She was smart, bubbly, impatient, and it all got out of hand. When she died, they called her the girl who was too beautiful to live.”
“So now I am doomed? Thanks for the pep talk. I needed that.”
― Hollywood Daze
