A Perfect Murder
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:06:11
You said he wasn't coming.
:06:13
He changed his mind.
I tried to call you.

:06:16
What are we going to do?
:06:19
Nothing. Just relax.
:06:22
-He doesn't know who I am, right?
-No.

:06:26
You're a peach.
:06:28
Lunch tomorrow?
:06:31
And tomorrow. . .
:06:32
. . .and tomorrow.
:06:35
I leave you alone for 30 seconds
and you elope with a younger man.

:06:38
Steven, I'd like to
introduce you to David Shaw.

:06:42
Pleasure! Nice to meet you.
:06:43
David is a painter.
:06:44
I saw some of his pieces downtown.
I thought they were amazing.

:06:48
What brings you uptown to our
little inbred soirée?

:06:51
Actually, Emily was kind enough
to wrangle me an invite.

:06:55
Me too.
:06:58
So tell me about your work. . .
:07:00
. . .David?
:07:01
A couple small galleries
carry me when there's space.

:07:04
-You studied formally?
-Berkeley, Cal Arts.

:07:07
Almost formally graduated too.
:07:11
Too much study pollutes the soul.
:07:13
-And he's good?
-He's wonderful.

:07:15
I'd love to see your pieces.
Maybe we can arrange a time.

:07:18
-Whenever you want.
-Emily has your number?

:07:23
No. The gallery can get ahold of me.
You know which one?

:07:27
Yes.
:07:29
If you're as good as she says. . .
:07:31
. . .I'll pass the word on
to my acquisitive friends.

:07:35
Thanks. That's very generous.
:07:37
Nice to meet you.
:07:39
You too.
:07:40
Pleasure to see you.

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