CHAPTER 1
Out of work actress Beau Brooke (24) learned what it was like being a battered woman. The guy she'd been living with arrived home drunk late just after 10:00 and reacted angrily when he found his dinner in the trash bin.
He pulled Beau out of bed and mauled her. Responding to her screams two men in the next apartment rushed in through the open door and their intervention saved the young woman from possibly severe injury.
Beau was taken to A&E by ambulance and the police were called and arrested the drunk. Beau, who left town next day with a head wound bandaged and her left arm in plaster, had refused to lay a complaint when questioned by police. She headed to a much larger city four hundred miles away to disappear from the cowardly Max Ritter. Months later she learned her first real lover had been killed in a fight over a woman.
She shed no tears for the late Max Ritter.
So far Beau had experienced mixed times in life. She was born a sickly child but gradually grew more robust and aged eleven was runner-up in the regional junior gymnastic championships and rarely had a sick day again. Beau dropped gym and became an age-group tennis champion and also began to excel in drama, taking child roles at the city's Little Theater. About that time she began emerging as a top-stream student. Graduating from Pero College and receiving the President's Scholarship Award, Beau was declared by popular vote of the 247 seniors graduating as the student most likely to succeed with highest honors.
Now on two agents' books as an experienced actress available for TV ads and about to be auditioned for second female lead in an upcoming production at the Academy Theater in Sean City, Beau sighed and thought the confidence those graduating seniors voting for her had been so misplaced. She was all but washed up, struggling to establish a career that had seemed to be beckoning her at college and university where she gained major acting awards over four years. If it hadn't been for those awards and graduating MA in Theater Arts, she may well have been washing dishes in a restaurant.
Gina Livingston her roommate was day manager at a restaurant. She arrived with some salmon fillets and a container of potato salad and mixed lettuce salad from the restaurant kitchen. Neither of the young women liked cooking.
"Why the wry smile honey?"
"I was thinking at high school I was declared the senior most likely to highly succeed."
"Well just be patient and do something about it."
"Like what?"
"Make the right contacts should be a priority."
"Yeah, we were taught that. Can we talk about something else?"
"I'll prepare dinner while you get the Martinis."
When they were eating Gina said, "Denis thinks you ought to get out more. He wants me to bring you to a restaurant Saturday night and he'll organize a pal to make it a foursome."
"Denis knows why I'm off men."
"This guy is older, creative director at an ad agency, married but his wife is having time out with her mother. I was told he'd pose no threat to you."
"Okay."
"So just like that, no fight to get you to say yes?"
"God back off will you. I did say yes."
"Oh, so you did. I'll call Denis with the good news later."
* * *
Gina sent Beau back to her bedroom to change into something sexy. "You look like an old woman dressed in jeans, shirt and that poncho. And put on more make-up."
"We'll be late."
"These men are old enough to know they have to wait for women."
"You ought to be in theater Gina, comedy."
They both laughed.
Gina licked her lips when her roommate re-emerged. "Oh I say, if you do it with women I'm available. You look quite beautiful when you wash up."
"Don't trip over your pile."
"Pile of what?
"Pile of bullshit. Didn't you see that one coming?"
"I was still awestruck by your beauty."
Taking her pal by the arm Gina said, "Come on dummy. When you're being fucked tonight please shove a pillow over your head to muffle the screaming."
"I'm not noisy when having sex."
"Oh yeah?"
Denis nudged Gerald on the shoulder as the two women entered the restaurant. Denis was still gaping when they reached the table and the men stood.
"What?" Gina asked. She and Gerald had met a couple of times at bowling.
"The Roxo Girl."
"Beau, Gerald here is confusing you with someone else. Beau Brooke this is Gerald Setter.
"Hi, what do you do Beau?"
"Nothing. Currently I'm out of work."
"She's an actress. I told you that," Denis sighed. "You're looking really great tonight you two. Where are my kisses?"
They both kissed him and Gina kissed Gerald while Beau slid into the chair beside him.
"Can you come in for a screen test in the morning?"
Beau looked at Gina who said thoughtfully, "Something's come up. He's talking possible ad work."
Beau said he should tell her more.
"How do you feel about condoms, I mean talking about them, um publicly?"
"Unfazed I would suspect but I lack real world experience in such conversation."
"We have searched far and wide, spending hours and hours looking at mugshots, film clips and talking to agents about upcoming potential faces of note and we are frustrated with what we've hauled in so far."
"So you want me talking condoms while you have me photographed?"
"God you have brains as well. Both still shots and screen tests. Our major client is preparing to launch a Roxo Girl marketing thrust to go nationally. Roxo is a name change for one of its brand of condoms and the Roxo Girl will aim to encourage guys to pack Roxo wear."
The girls giggled and Gina said, "Roxo wear? Actually that's quite catchy."
"We think so too Gina and thank you for that piece of unsolicited market research."
Beau said in a fruity voice, "My man never goes anywhere without his trusty Roxo pack."