“Ages,” she said.
“Ages,” replied Gus. “You know Ruby.”
“Hellohoware?”
“Well, Gus, tell me everything,” said Matilda.
“I’ve been in prison.”
“Oh, I know. I think you’re a national hero.”
“No, I’m not.”
“Listen, Gus, Maisie Verdurin is having one of her dinners on Thursday, and it might be her last for a while, because no one’s going to be buying paintings for a while, with the crash and all. Would you like me to arrange it so we can go together?”
“Can’t on Thursday,” said Gus.
“Then come to the country for the weekend. I’ve got Justine Altemus and Herkie Saybrook. They’re an item, I hear, although Lil denies it vigorously. He’s so much better for her than the TV announcer. Sweetzer always said, ‘Stick with your own kind,’ and he was right. You’ve simply got to come, Gus. We’re going to Rochelle’s on Saturday night.”
“Can’t this weekend,” Gus replied.
“Not off on one of your mystery trips, are you?”
“No, my mystery trips ended with the bullet I put in Lefty Flint.”
“Oh, I get it,” said Matilda. “Branching out? New directions? That sort of thing?”
“Something like that,” answered Gus.
“Well, all right,” she said, shrugging her shoulders. “Us single ladies do what we can.” She moved back to Ezzie’s table.
Gus and Ruby looked at each other.
“You did that well, Gus,” said Ruby.
“I can’t get back into all that. I never fit in in the first place,” said Gus. “It just kept my mind off what was going on in my life that I couldn’t do a damn thing about at the time.”
“What are you going to do now that you’re back?” asked Ruby.
“I’m just here to sell my place, go to the dentist, close out a chapter. I’m moving on.”
“Where?”
“Maybe just a block away. It doesn’t matter. All that I know is that this ain’t it.”
Michael, the waiter who served the front part of the restaurant, came up to take their orders. “Welcome back, Mr. Bailey,” he said.
“Thanks.”
“Nice to see you, Mrs. Renthal,” he said.
“Thank you, Michael.”
“Let me tell you the specials for today.”
Ruby and Gus looked at each other.
“Listen, Michael,” said Gus.
“Yessir.”
“We’re not going to stay.”
He looked over at Ruby. She was smiling at him.
“Why are you smiling?”
“That’s just what I was going to say,” she said.
Ruby rose from her seat. She looked over to Chick Jacoby at the bar and blew him a kiss. Then she walked out the door, followed by Gus.
For a while they walked down Lexington Avenue without speaking. At the corner of 72nd Street, Gus raised his hand and signaled a taxi. When the car stopped in front of him, he turned to Ruby and they looked at each other fondly.
“S’long, Ruby,” he said.
“Bye, Gus,” she answered.
“Will you be okay?”
“Oh, sure. And you?”
“Sure.”
“Luck.”
“Same.”
As Gus got into the taxi, Ruby turned and walked across the street.
To Virginia Dunne Finley with love
By Dominick Dunne
Fiction
ANOTHER CITY, NOT MY OWN*
AN INCONVENIENT WOMAN*
PEOPLE LIKE US*
A SEASON IN PURGATORY*
THE TWO MRS. GRENVILLES*
THE WINNERS
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FATAL CHARMS*
THE MANSIONS OF LIMBO*
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