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Erich Segal: Love Story

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This is the wonderful, tumultuous, heartfelt story of Oliver Barrett IV and Jenny Cavilleri-the story of a rich Harvard jock and a wisecracking Radcliffe music major who have nothing in common but love… and everything else to share but time. Funny and flip, sad and poignant, Erich Segal's magnificent novel will grab you, hold you, and stay with you forever. You, like more than twenty million others, will fall in love with Love Story.

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Normal! Normal!

18

I began to think about God.

I mean, the notion of a Supreme Being existing somewhere began to creep into my private thoughts. Not because I wanted to strike Him on the face, to punch Him out for what He was about to do to me — to Jenny, that is. No, the kind of religious thoughts I had were just the opposite. Like when I woke up in the morning and Jenny was there. Still there. I'm sorry, embarrassed even, but I hoped there was a God I could say thank you to. Thank you for letting me wake up and see Jennifer.

I was trying like hell to act normal, so of course I let her make breakfast and so forth.

'Seeing Stratton today?' she asked, as I was having a second bowl of Special K.

'Who?' I asked.

'Raymond Stratton '64,' she said, 'your best friend. Your roommate before me.'

'Yeah. We were supposed to play squash. I think I'll cancel it.'

'Bullshit.'

'What, Jen?'

'Don't go canceling squash games, Preppie. I don't want a flabby husband, dammit!'

'Okay,' I said, 'but let's have dinner downtown.'

'Why?' she asked.

'What do you mean, 'why'?' I yelled, trying to work up my normal mock anger. 'Can't I take my goddamn wife to dinner if I want to?'

'Who is she, Barrett? What's her name?' Jenny asked.

'What?'

'Listen,' she explained. 'When you have to take your wife to dinner on a weekday, you must be screwing someone!'

'Jennifer!' I bellowed, now honestly hurt. 'I will not have that kind of talk at my breakfast table!'

'Then get your ass home to my dinner table. Okay?'

'Okay.'

And I told this God, whoever and wherever He might be, that I would gladly settle for the status quo. I don't mind the agony, sir, I don't mind knowing as long as Jenny doesn't know. Did you hear me, Lord, sir? You can name the price.

'Oliver?'

'Yes, Mr. Jonas?'

He had called me into his office.

'Are you familiar with the Beck affair?' he asked.

Of course I was. Robert L. Beck, photographer for Life magazine, had the shit kicked out of him by the Chicago police, while trying to photograph a riot. Jonas considered this one of the key cases for the firm.

'I know the cops punched him out, sir,' I told Jonas, lightheartedly (hah!).

'I'd like you to handle it, Oliver,' he said.

'Myself?' I asked.

'You can take along one of the younger men,' he replied.

Younger men? I was the youngest guy in the office. But I read his message: Oliver, despite your chronological age, you are already one of the elders of this office. One of us, Oliver.

'Thank you, sir,' I said.

'How soon can you leave for Chicago?' he asked.

I had resolved to tell nobody, to shoulder the entire burden myself. So I gave old man Jonas some bullshit, I don't even remember exactly what, about how I didn't feel I could leave New York at this time, sir. And I hoped he would understand. But I know he was disappointed at my reaction to what was obviously a very significant gesture. Oh, Christ, Mr. Jonas, when you find out the real reason!

Paradox: Oliver Barrett IV leaving the office earlier, yet walking homeward more slowly. How can you explain that?

I had gotten into the habit of window shopping on Fifth Avenue, looking at the wonderful and silly extravagant things I would have bought Jennifer had I not wanted to keep up that fiction of … normal.

Sure, I was afraid to go home. Because now, several weeks after I had first learned the true facts, she was beginning to lose weight. I mean, just a little and she herself probably didn't notice. But I, who knew, noticed.

I would window shop the airlines: Brazil, the Carribbean, Hawaii ('Get away from it all — fly into the sunshine!') and so forth. On this particular afternoon, TWA was pushing Europe in the off season: London for shoppers, Paris for lovers …

'What about my scholarship? What about Paris, which I've never seen in my whole goddamn life?'

'What about our marriage?'

'Who said anything about marriage?'

'Me. I'm saying it now'

'You want to marry me?'

'Yes.'

'Why?'

I was such a fantastically good credit risk that I already owned a Diners Club card. Zip! My signature on the dotted line and I.Was the proud possessor of two tickets (first class, no less) to the City of Lovers.

Jenny looked kind of pale and gray when I got home, but I hoped my fantastic idea would put some color in those cheeks.

'Guess what, Mrs. Barrett,' I said.

'You got fired,' guessed my optimistic wife.

'No. Fired up,' I replied, and pulled out the tickets.

'Up, up and away,' I said. 'Tomorrow night to Paris.'

'Bullshit, Oliver,' she said. But quietly, with none of her usual mock-aggression. As she spoke it then, it was a kind of endearment: 'Bullshit, Oliver.'

'Hey, can you define 'bullshit' more specifically, please?'

'Hey, Ollie,' she said softly, 'that's not the way we're gonna do it.'

'Do what? 'I asked.

'I don't want Paris. I don't need Paris. I just want you — '

'That you've got, baby!' I interrupted, sounding falsely merry.

'And I want time,' she continued, 'which you can't give me.'

Now I looked into her eyes. They were ineffably sad. But sad in a way only I understood. They were saying she was sorry. That is, sorry for me.

We stood there silently holding one another. Please, if one of us cries, let both of us cry. But preferably neither of us.

And then Jenny explained how she had been feeling 'absolutely shitty' and gone back to Dr. Sheppard, not for consultation, but confrontation: Tell me what's wrong with me, dammit. And he did.

I felt strangely guilty at not having been the one to break it to her. She sensed this, and made a calculatedly stupid remark.

'He's a Yalie, Ol'

'Who is, Jen?'

'Ackerman. The hematologist. A total Yalie. College and Med School.'

'Oh,' I said, knowing that she was trying to inject some levity into the grim proceedings.

'Can he at least read and write?' I asked.

'That remains to be seen,' smiled Mrs. Oliver Barrett, Radcliffe '64, 'but I know he can talk. And I wanted to talk.'

'Okay, then, for the Yalie doctor,' I said.

'Okay,' she said.

19

Now at least I wasn't afraid to go home, I wasn't scared about 'acting normal.' We were once again sharing everything, even if it was the awful knowledge that our days together were every one of them numbered.

There were things we had to discuss, things not usually broached by twenty-four-year-old couples.

'I'm counting on you to be strong, you hockey jock,' she said.

'I will, I will,' I answered, wondering if the always knowing Jennifer could tell that the great hockey jock was frightened.

'I mean, for Phil,' she continued. 'It's gonna be hardest for him. You, after all, you'll be the merry-widower.'

'I won't be merry,' I interrupted.

'You'll be merry, goddammit. I want you to be merry. Okay?'

'Okay.'

'Okay.'

It was about a month later, right after dinner. She was still doing the cooking; she insisted on it. I had finally persuaded her to allow me to clean up (though she gave me heat about it not being 'man's work'), and was putting away the dishes while she played Chopin on the piano. I heard her stop in mid — Prelude, and walked immediately into the living room. She was just sitting there.

'Are you okay, Jen?' I asked, meaning it in a relative sense. She answered with another question.

'Are you rich enough to pay for a taxi?' she asked.

'Sure,' I replied. 'Where do you want to go?'

'Like — the hospital,' she said.

I was aware, in the swift flurry of motions that followed, that this was it. Jenny was going to walk out of our apartment and never come back. As she just sat there while I threw a few things together for her, I wondered what was crossing her mind. About the apartment, I mean. What would she want to look at to remember?

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