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.
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
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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