William Vincent Page #3

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of envelopes from

the women there

and uh, I'll get

the envelopes

from you.

Yeah, well, uh

here's the thing,

you, uh, you get

a lump sum

every week,

that look okay?

It'd be okay if l

needed the money.

Then give it back.

There's a lot in here,

isn't there?

I think so.

All right.

Maybe I can find

a use for it.

So, Ann

what's the deal there?

She's a beautiful woman.

Yeah, so

what's the deal?

Pretty much

as you see it.

Care to elaborate?

You seem like

a nice boy.

This is not

a really nice group.

And, uh, you're

included in this group?

Yeah, me, too.

And Ann.

So, uh

anyway, uh

Ann

uh, she's, uh

uh

she's my boss's--

She owes him.

I suppose we all do.

Anyway, she's, uh

she's there for him

when he need, when

he needs her

not so much

for himself

anymore

but, you know, for others,

like yourself, as a favor.

M m-hm.

So, uh, anyway, uh

she was asking

about you

uh, asking me, uh

she knows she's not

supposed to ask about you

that's none

of my business

why she did.

But you need to know

that this is very

dangerous for her.

And for you.

You're talking like

you're in a movie, Victor.

Like a gangster movie.

I'm not a violent

person. Are you?

I'm not a gangster.

You're not?

I don't think so.

No, I don't

think so either.

There anything I can

do for you, Victor?

No.

No, thanks.

Uh, yes, you can

keep your distance from Ann.

I'd rather not.

Please, William. For Ann.

When you need me

to do something

uh, you'll ask.

I assume that's

how this works.

And then, I'll either

say yes or no.

Uh, and the piece

you took?

The silver?

He, uh, he forgives

this because

you didn't know who

he is, but now you

do, right?

I guess.

William?

Yeah.

Hi.

Hi.

Excuse me.

Can I get you

something to drink?

No, thanks.

You wanna sit down?

Juliette's got one

of these, too.

Okay.

I'll go see if l

can get her up.

Juliette?

Juliette's a little

out of it

right now.

Mm-hm.

Do you have

something for me?

Yeah.

Oh.

Thanks.

It's heavy.

Oh.

Good morning.

You want some?

No.

Does she have

that envelope?

I don't know.

Why don't you ask her?

Juliette!

Hi.

Nice to meet you.

What's your name?

I'm William.

What's that?

William.

William?

Yeah.

Hi.

Hi.

I'm sorry?

Do you want some?

No, he doesn't.

Did you already

ask him?

Mm-hm.

He really doesn't.

Do you have

an envelope for me?

Yeah.

Do you wanna

hang out with us

for a little bit?

William.

Come sit down.

Jesus Christ.

F***ing 5 o'clock, Ann.

Thank you.

Put some clothes on.

Whatever.

We have a guest

in the house.

So, we'll see you

in like a week, right?

I don't know.

Bye.

Bye, William.

See you!

He's totally gay.

Hi.

Hi.

I need

to pick up the money

you got

from the girls.

Oh. Did you talk to Victor?

Um, no, I will.

Don't you trust me?

Yeah, it's just

that I thought--

Oh, well, yes, usually

Victor gets it but

I was nearby so l

thought I would come.

Okay.

I like Victor.

I do, too.

He's a nice man.

Is he?

Well, who knows?

Maybe not by your standards.

I think he's nice enough.

What are my standards?

I know he's having

a hard time, you know

his wife is pretty sick.

I didn't know that.

Yeah, she is.

Where's the kimono?

Here.

This for me?

Can I try it on?

Sure.

Can I lie down?

Mm-hm.

So you stole a wallet

and threw it away?

Yeah.

And that's how he--

What are you doing?

What are you doing?

I know why I do

what I do.

You ought to stop.

Whatever you're doing.

Maybe I will.

You really ought to.

What about you?

Maybe we'll stop together.

Yeah.

Stranger things

have happened.

Yes.

Yes, you will?

Yes, I will.

Okay.

I guess.

There's the address.

It's this guy.

You nervous?

Yeah?

I'm here to pick

something up for Victor.

I don't know any Victor.

Yeah, you do.

I'm just here

to pick it up.

Pick what up?

You know. Don't you have

something that doesn't

belong to you?

Who are you?

What's Victor's

boss's name?

What?

You know Victor, right?

Yeah.

You know his boss?

Yeah.

What's his name?

Who are you again?

What's the boss's name?

I have no idea.

You know Ann?

Yeah.

You're such

a piece of sh*t.

I really need

to ask you to leave.

I'm only gonna ask

one more time.

Leave, a**hole.

What's the boss's name?

Get the f***

outta here.

Okay.

Oh!

F***!

Ah.

My boss wants

to see you.

All right. Let's

go see him.

Victor, will you

give us a moment?

Sure.

That was quite a display

you put on at Russell's

apartment yesterday.

Do you think

it was necessary?

Did you enjoy it?

No.

No? Not even

a little bit?

Are you a sadist?

I'm sorry?

A sadist.

Are you sadistic?

No. Are you?

A little respect, please.

It's quite a bit more

than the occasion

calls for, but--

I consider that

a lot of money.

I guess

you do, too.

What's it for?

It's to thank you

for the work that

you'll do for me.

Do you have

to think about it?

Because it might be

a problem if you do.

No, it's good.

Good.

Come.

Okay.

Victor will be in touch

at some point.

You like Victor,

right?

Yeah.

Also, you won't be

doing any more pickups

or deliveries to Ann.

Okay.

Is that a problem?

No.

Good.

Because I don't want

you and Ann to ever

see each other again.

If you're wondering

why there's so much

money in there

it's to thank you

for doing what I say.

Don't ever try

and see her again.

Isn't that partly

up to her?

It's what she wants.

It is?

More importantly,

it is what I want.

I see.

You do?

Yeah, I do.

Sorry.

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Ugh!

Get outta here.

Okay.

Do you have money?

Yeah.

Okay, well,

then go.

Go, right now.

Come with me.

No, William.

No.

You remember William?

He's back.

That episode was

back then, but

Like I said,

he's back, and

well, you know,

he's probably

he's probably

tried to get

in touch with you.

Between us?

Of course.

He wrote me a letter.

And?

Come on, Ann, this is

really f***ed up.

Don't worry, Victor.

I'm not going to be

a problem.

Promise?

Promise.

Is there anything you

want me to tell him?

No.

You know what

I have to do.

Yeah.

Nothing you want

me to tell him?

No.

So, uh--

I don't know,

I think, uh--

Don't think, Victor.

Hey, William.

You know what

I have to do?

No, I don't.

Yes, you do.

Where is Ann?

Will you get Ann?

Get Ann.

She wanted me to tell

you she's sorry.

And that she'll

always love you.

Please.

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