Martinis And Mayhem

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Genres: Fiction
I answered matter-of-factly. “Or Vivien Leigh. Of course, I’d be pleased if Angela Lansbury played me in a film version of my book.”
I’d been asked the question by a student in Rhet’s public relations class.
“Who are they?” a girl asked.
I looked to George, who failed to suppress a smile.
“They’re very fine actresses,” I replied.
“How about Julia Roberts?” someone asked.
“Or Madonna,” another suggested.
“I’m afraid Julia Roberts would be a little too young to play me,” I said pleasantly. “And M
...adonna? I’m not quite sure she would be—well, right for the part. Next question. Yes, young man?” I pointed to a student whose hand was raised. It was refreshing to see hands go up instead of questions being shouted, like in the real world of press conferences.
“Michael McCoy with the San Francisco Chronicle, ma’am.”
I had to smile. His intense seriousness was adorable. And he was visibly nervous. “Mrs. Fletcher, answer me just this if you will. Mrs.
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