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Spelled “Cato” in subsequent films; no explanation.

1
She pronounces them “Psssats.”

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For your own free online ordination, visit www.themonastery.org.

1
His bed is way better than the one in the guest room.

1
His lucky shirt. Which she then held for ransom.

2
Okay, so she was doing it to help the vice squad, but no one asked her to.

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I would need to return it to its appropriate place once I made a copy.

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Curse of the Spellmans
—now available in paperback!

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Don’t worry, the secret apartment was equipped with a coffeemaker. Oh, but I need filters. Thanks for reminding me.

3
White Night. An all-night festival in Rome, the second Saturday of September, just before David’s visit.

4
Labor strikes are a fact of life in Italy. There are more strikes in Italy than in any other country. It’s good to check before you travel.

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Celebrated on September 12 in Verona.

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He had something, but not jet lag.

1
The phone was on vibrate, don’t worry.

1
One of Rae’s PSAT words. I helped her study.

1
At this point in the game, I didn’t find the pause in any way awkward.

1
It seriously has no name.

1
If I were Maggie, here’s how I’d see it: He’s doing the cleaning and I’m not. Who cares about motivation?

2
Note to self: Mention this credit to your character in therapy.

1
He doesn’t know. That’s what I was counting on.

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Translation: Can we speak freely? (pig Latin).

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Sliced fruit. Rae would argue: not dessert.

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There are two job interviews I mentioned here and then my meeting at a temp agency, which is more like a medical intake than a job interview.

2
One of our neighbors at the time kept getting our name wrong. David and I started calling our mom and dad Mr. and Mrs. Melman when we were in the mood to annoy.

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I am well aware that this is an incredibly old joke.

1
I tend to be extra sensitive when I’m tired.

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In my defense, I don’t usually cry when I discover there’s no coffee. Well, only once before.

2
This was a guess. But the missing camping gear made it an educated one.

3
Mid-life freak-out. But David used the term “existential crisis” instead. Tomato/tomato.

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So far my record in David’s place.

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Not his real name.

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Rae has left a distinctive pattern of blackmail in her wake. See original document,
The Spellman Files
, for details.

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See, I am evolving. These drugs are legal.

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Right here I decided to change the subject. I trusted doctor-patient confidentiality, but I didn’t trust the doctor to keep her opinion about the new living arrangement to herself.

2
Actually, it’s not so long. During the three-month stretch at the age of twelve when I was forced to take ballet, I committed a series of pranks in which I took great pride. My crowning achievement, and the cause for my expulsion, was when I mopped the studio floor with vegetable oil right before class.

3
Had a nice twenty-minute nap.

1
Petra is the only person who refuses to identify herself in voice mail messages.

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Milo calling.

3
I refused to give Connor the satisfaction of ordering it by name, so I said, “Pour me a cup of coffee and put some whiskey in it.”

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I couldn’t help thinking he meant “gorgeous” ironically.

5
The implication that the communication rift extended beyond my sister was intriguing.

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Bravo, Petra. Bravo. For a partial transcript of their conversation, see appendix.

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Wouldn’t it be simpler to call the restaurant directly?

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Note to self: Do not refer to it as “our residence” in David’s company.

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See appendix.

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Yes, a lie.

2
If you’ve read the second document (
Curse of the Spellmans
—now available in paperback!), maybe you’re thinking that I can’t really vouch for her. But my theory is this: David made Petra feel too much like a grown-up. Gabe will always live in a state of boyishness. Petra, too, needs to pretend she can stay young forever. That’s my theory and I’m sticking to it.

1
In the Spellman household, “disappearance” means “vacation.” It can also be used in its usual sense. (For full explanation, see appendix.)

1
I will have you know that I did not once mock his use of the modern matchmaker.

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Of course, it could be that self-involved thing at work again.

1
I always wait until at least noon.

1
Ernie was cooking dinner that night. Tuna casserole. He got the recipe from a women’s magazine that he picked up at the doctor’s office.

2
Not a president, Ernie.

3
Diabolique
(1996), starring Sharon Stone and Isabelle Adjani. A remake, of course.

4
Which remained purely a “cheating incident” in the eyes of her unmoved guidance counselor.

5
If I had a dime for every time that banana incident was mentioned to me…

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For a list of Rae’s past culinary experiments, see appendix.

2
It’s basically a bunch of outtakes from previous films, but it’s the last Pink Panther film starring Peter Sellers.

3
Sometimes it’s best not to ask. So I didn’t.

1
Yes, I really did think she’d let one week slide. Some people are very inflexible.

2
No, not the actual license plate.

3
Yeah, I used finger quotes.

4
We should probably update this phrase. I vote for: “Sorry, it won’t happen again.”

1
Of course, I argued the mathematical impossibility of that statement.

2
The ex-cop kind.

3
Note to self: Consider getting a hobby…or your own apartment.

4
I remember burying his wand in a flower box, hoping that would end the nightly performances. I sadly discovered that a chopstick works just as well.

5
I found it at a garage sale. It had a giant backgammon board beneath the glass.

6
I’m soooo going to mention this in therapy.

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“Why don’t you buy a new one?”

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Bad news for me. I would have to be on constant guard.

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Here’s what you need to know about Grammy Spellman: She and my Dad barely speak. But she’s pretty good at sending a birthday card and a check to her grandchildren. She’s the kind of grammy who would open a brokerage account for her granddaughter and keep it from her son.

10
About three years ago, we learned that David had been giving Rae at least twenty dollars a week for no reason at all, other than to stay in her good graces.

11
Please, no letters from the Jack Daniel’s corporation!

1
A high-end but casual restaurant in the Mission named in honor of the quasi-official utensil of the Kentucky Fried Chicken that used to reside in its place.

2
During the time it took Morty to make the life-changing decision of what to have for lunch, I read the menu from top to bottom—three times—and learned that Spork recycles their cooking oil as diesel fuel.

3
Yes, he actually wrote out “hoo-ha.”

1
Twizzlers.

2
Milo took over the rent-controlled apartment that I took over from Bernie, after Bernie took it over from me—but changed his mind. See previous document,
Curse of the Spellmans
(now available in paperback!), for details.

1
I paid for his ticket, since it was my blackmail.

2
See, I was learning something.

3
(1953.) Yes, that’s really what it is. Rauschenberg erased de Kooning’s drawing. The museum guard explained it to me. That’s the kind of art I can get behind.

1
If you’ve found something that works, why quit?

1
A website dedicated to uniting people with their painful past.

2
Could it be there were 610 fairydusts before her?

3
Just that one time, but it seemed worth mentioning. I wonder what Jake Hand is up to these days.

4
Including all twelve Dr. Ira sessions.

5
David was, in fact, referring to the 1960s’ original boy band. His disdain for this group is both legend and incredibly tiresome.

6
I went to her MySpace page hoping for some explanation for her name, Lavae. Apparently, her father named her after an ex-girlfriend, only the ex-girlfriend’s name was Ravae. Thanks, that clears things up.

7
I should admit that I learned the word while Henry was quizzing Rae for her PSATs six months ago.

1
The 1944 film, starring Charles Boyer, Ingrid Bergman, and, most importantly, Joseph Cotten, in which a husband drives his wife mad by altering her environment.

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Yes, there are bylaws.

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