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“You must;” the other one agreed; feeding her an olive。
Serena laughed。 “Sure;” she said。 “Why not?” Although she had no
idea what she was agreeing to。
One of the Remi brothers pointed to a door marked Private across
the gallery。 “We’ll meet you in there;” he said。 “Don’t be nervous。
We’re both gay。”
Serena giggled and took a big gulp of her drink。 Were they kidding?
The other brother patted her on the bottom。 “It’s all right darling。
You’re absolutely stunning; so you’ve got nothing to worry about。
Go on。 We’ll be there in a minute。”
Serena hesitated; but only for a second。 She could keep up with the
likes of Christina Aguilera and Joaquin Phoenix。 No problem。 Chin
up; she headed for the door marked Private。
Just then; a guy from the Public Arts League and a woman from the
New York Transit Authority came over to talk to the Remi brothers
about a new avant…garde public art program。 They wanted to put a
Remi brothers’ photograph on the sides of buses; in subways; and in
the advertising boxes on top of taxis all over town。
“Yes; of course;” the Remis agreed。 “If you can wait a moment; we’ll
have a brand new one。 We can give it to you exclusively!”
“What’s this one called?” the Transit Authority woman asked
eagerly。
“Serena;” the Remi boys said in unison。
“I found a printer who will do it by tomorrow afternoon and hand
deliver each of the invitations so they get there by Friday morning;”
Isabel said; looking pleased with herself for being so efficient。
“But look how expensive it is。 If we use them; then we’re going to
have to cut costs on other things。 See how much Takashimaya is
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