from spending so much time in this depressingly downscale laundry room peopled with relatively upmarket tenants.
âI can read you like a book,â Mala Sonia intoned, as though she were reciting from the Gypsyâs Manual, basic readings chapter. âYour grandmother is very unhappy now.â
Aliceâs eyes immediately began to well with tears. Thatâs how those Gypsy âreadersâ do it. They tap into something pretty general and allow the mark to relate it to something deeply personal. When the mark has displayed his or her vulnerabilityâ pow!
âShe wants you to be happy; to find a man to love you. And there is one who you used to love who will come back into your life and you must decide what to do about it. He is very close to you now, but this time there is someone who stands between you.â
Alice shivered just perceptibly enough for her reaction to register with students of human behaviorâlike myself and Mala Sonia. âWell, first of all, this blouse is a cheap knockoffâalthough it is a lot like Dana Buchmanâs designs. But if you can really read me like a book, tell me the guyâs name!â Alice challenged skeptically.
Amy entered the room, carrying her son Isaac in a Snuggly. âOh, there you are, Mrs. Badescu. Iâm looking for Stevo. You remember me? Iâm Amy Baum. My husband Eric and I just moved in last week? And thereâs still something wrong with the showerhead in the master bathroom. So can you tell Stevo to get up to our apartment right away?â She pressed a bill into Mala Soniaâs palm. It found its way into the Gypsyâs pocket with the speed of a sleight of hand trick. âApartment 4K,â Amy reminded her. Iâm Baum, but itâs under my husbandâs last name:Witherspoon.â She dashed out the door. âIâll expect Stevo before two. Isaac has to go down for his nap then and we need absolute quiet in the apartment except for Baby Bach.â
âWitherspoon?â Alice said incredulously. âEric Witherspoon?â
âYou asked me his name,â Mala Sonia said. âThatâs him!â
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Alice looked totally stunned. âEric Witherspoon lives here now? And thatâs his wife?â Mala Sonia nodded. âI dated him last year; we even lived together for a few months at his garden apartment in Park Slope! I moved out of my grandmotherâs apartment to be with him and then he ended up dumping me like raw sewage.â
â Kon del tut o nai shai dela tut wi o vast: he who gives you a finger will also give you the whole hand.â
Alice looked at Mala Sonia. âApparently.â
âEric needed a second bedroom when they had the baby, so they moved into Manhattan,â Mala Sonia said.
âMy God. And she has a baby already.â Alice started counting the months on her fingers. âNo way that kid could have been conceived after they got married. That sonofabitch works pretty damn fast. I wonder what it feels like for him to move into the same building where an ex-girlfriend lives. I wonder if he ever told Amy about me.â
âI know you do,â replied Mala Sonia. âAnd he did. But she was too busy thinking about other things just now to even consider that his ex might be you. Are you sure you donât want that full reading?â
âI want a drink.â
âAt eight-thirty A.M .?â I said. âYou might want to reconsider such self-destructive behavior.â
âNot this morning,â Alice replied, and began to drag her laundry cart out the door. âIâll be back in an hour when thereâs a vacant washer. Totally pickled. That way I can be hung over before itâs too late in the day to drink a pot of coffee in order to get over it.â
âIf you really want a drink, why donât you come to Sappho tonight?â Claude suggested.
âSappho? Isnât that the nightclub in the meat packing
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