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Photographs of Claudia

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by KG MacGregor


  “Wow, it showed up even then.”

  “The camera finds little things.” She flipped to the next two,

  both taken in natural light. “You were very angry that day. See

  the lines around your eyes?”

  “Amazing.”

  She paged through the album, stopping again at the photo of

  Claudia’s profile and shoulder. “This was the day I realized my

  crush on you had gotten out of hand. You had the most exciting

  body I’d ever seen.”

  Claudia cocked her head and gave her an accusatory look.

  “You still do. Next time I’ll add that without prompting.”

  She turned to the first photo she had made on their last day

  together, just before the nude. Claudia was smiling and looking

  directly into the camera. “This one is my favorite because you

  were thinking about us.”

  “How do you know that?”

  “Because I’d just asked you something about when we walked

  on the wharf. It made you smile.”

  Leo grasped the next page with her fingertip but held it still.

  “You ready for this one?”

  “Is it good?”

  “It’s still the best photo I’ve ever taken.”

  Claudia gulped and nodded once. “Oh, my God,” she

  murmured as the page opened to the nude photo. “Is that really

  me?”“In the flesh,” Leo said. “And lovely flesh it is.” Every time

  she looked at it, she remembered how thrilling it had been to

  have Claudia’s total trust.

  “This is exquisite. I can’t believe you never showed it to

  me.”“I hoped to give it as a gift someday, but you always said you

  didn’t want to risk anyone else finding it.”

  “Oh, Leo,” Claudia said as she leaned over and planted a kiss

  on her cheek. “This is far too beautiful to hide in that cedar chest.

  It should be hanging in a gallery somewhere.”

  “I thought about hanging it up here, but I never wanted

  anyone else to see it.”

  “You’ve had someone up here?”

  “You know how nosy some people are. They push through

  the door and demand to see your whole house.” She laughed at

  Claudia’s shocked response.

  “The truth’s finally out. There I was reaching out in friendship

  and all you saw was someone being nosy.”

  Leo set the book aside and pulled Claudia into her arms.

  “Thank God you were. You gave me the biggest gift of my life

  just by coming into it.”

  “But then I took it away.”

  “I held on to the best part, Claudia. Your love stayed inside

  me all these years, and now we get to share it again.”

  Epilogue

  “You artist types are so hot,” Claudia whispered, her eyes

  dancing with flirtation.

  Leo put an arm around her waist and pecked her on the

  lips. If anyone was hot, it was Claudia. The plunging neckline

  of the deep green cocktail dress had tantalized her all evening.

  “It’s usually tradition for the artist to get laid after a successful

  showing.”

  “I’m a big believer in tradition.”

  Maria caught her eye from across the gallery and pointed to

  a tall gentleman who had just entered. He looked out of place in

  his worn tweed sports jacket and polo shirt, but Leo recognized

  him as the photo editor for Golden Shores , a California-themed

  magazine. He had expressed interest in contracting her services

  for a series on powerhouse couples in Hollywood, and Maria had

  promised to make the introductions.

  “There’s David Kent,” Leo said.

  “Do you want me to leave so you can talk to him?”

  She shook her head. “No, I like you right where you are.”

  The annual fall gallery walk in San Luis Obispo always

  brought out a crowd, and tonight was no exception. Leo shared

  space in Maria’s gallery with several other artists representing

  four media. Hers were the only photographs, and she had chosen

  a handful of her favorites. She was a regular exhibitor in San Luis

  Obispo, something she did as much to honor her friendship with

  Maria and Sandy as to network with potential clients.

  Sandy squeezed between them to deliver two flutes of

  champagne. “Thought you’d be interested to know Maria’s

  gotten two inquiries on the naked ladies.”

  “Not for sale,” Leo answered, not hesitating for an instant.

  With Claudia’s encouragement, she had toyed with the idea of

  including her nude portraits in a published body of work, but in

  the end decided she preferred the real-time display, especially

  with Claudia at her side only vaguely unrecognizable as the

  model.

  With a hand over her mouth, Sandy playfully taunted, “I’m

  just waiting for some kid to come in here and say, ‘Hey, Mom,

  look! It’s my third grade teacher.’”

  Leo grinned at Claudia, who was rolling her eyes. “All the

  little third-grade boys will be dreaming about you. And probably

  half the girls.”

  “Oh, my God! Look who it is,” Claudia exclaimed.

  Leo followed her eyes to the door, where a lovely woman—

  mid-fifties with graying brown hair and wide dramatic eyes—had

  entered on the arm of a much younger man Leo would have bet

  was gay.

  “That’s Christina John,” Claudia said animatedly. “I’ve seen

  every movie she’s ever made. What’s she doing here?”

  “I think she lives here.”

  “Maybe she’ll come over and look at your work. Wouldn’t

  you just die if she said something about it?”

  Leo was delighted at Claudia’s fan-girl zeal. From the corner

  of her eye, she watched as the couple drew closer. When they

  stopped to study the nude photo and its description, Claudia

  nearly burst with excitement.

  The actress suddenly whirled to face them. “Leo?”

  “Hello, Chris. Good to see you again.” They traded kisses on

  the cheek. “And you’re looking marvelous, as usual.”

  “Thank you. It takes a little longer than it used to, but the

  minute I don’t do it some rude asshole takes my picture.” She

  motioned to the man to continue on without her and he did so.

  “Let me introduce you to someone.” She guided Claudia

  forward. “This is my wife, Claudia Galloway. I think she’s a fan

  of yours.”

  “How do you do?”

  “Miss John, I’m so pleased to meet you. I can’t believe Leo

  didn’t tell me she knew you.”

  “She’s probably still having nightmares about my dogs.”

  Leo laughed. “Not true,” she explained to Claudia. “I had

  the pleasure of doing a magazine layout with Chris and her dogs

  about three years ago. I wish all my jobs were that much fun.”

  The actress pointed over her shoulder at the nude portrait.

  “I bet that was fun. Any chance I could get you to do one of those

  for me?”

  “Are you serious?”

  “Of course. I’ve done nude scenes in film, but I’m always

  playing someone else. I’d like to have something more personal

  for myself.”

  “I’d be honored.” Leo fished a calling card from her pocket.

/>   “Have someone get in touch and we’ll set something up.”

  “You have to promise to make me look like that, though.

  Brush away all the wrinkles.”

  “Walk around and have a look at the other side.” She and

  Claudia followed as Christina found the updated photo, same

  lighting and pose, taken last year in her studio on Cannery Row.

  “This one’s you!” she said, looking at Claudia with

  astonishment.

  “So is the other one,” Claudia said, beaming with pride. “Leo

  does amazing work.”

  “I’ll say.” She looked directly at Claudia while leaning in to

  speak to Leo. “For that, I think I could be a lesbian too.”

  Leo grinned at Claudia’s stunned look as Christina walked

  away. “I think you just got a huge compliment.”

  “I’m going to faint.”

  “I want to hang these in our bedroom when we get home.”

  True to her word, Claudia had moved in with her for good

  in Monterey only three weeks after Eva’s wedding. Leo’s perfect

  memories of their time together long ago were still intact. They

  even had a few disagreements under their belts, but they were

  mostly minor adjustments to sharing personal space with someone

  else. Disagreements or not, Leo intended to share everything in

  her life with Claudia for as long as they lived.

  “Here comes Maria with David Kent. I’m going to go stalk

  Christina John.”

  Leo caught her hand as she started to leave. “Don’t forget

  about that tradition…you know, the one where I get laid.”

  “Not a chance.”

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