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Now, he listened to Kit’s gloomy predictions for another hour, and then,
                finally,  when  it  was  clear  that  Willem  wouldn’t  change  his  mind,  Kit
                seemed to change his. “Willem, it’ll be fine,” he said, determinedly, as if

                Willem had been the one who was concerned all along. “If anyone can do
                this, you can. We’re going to make this work for you. It’s going to be fine.”
                Kit tilted his head, looking at him. “Are you guys going to get married?”
                   “Jesus, Kit,” he said, “you were just trying to break us up.”
                   “No, I wasn’t, Willem. I wasn’t. I was just trying to get you to keep your
                mouth shut, that’s all.” He sighed again, but resignedly this time. “I hope
                Jude appreciates the sacrifice you’re making for him.”

                   “It’s  not  a  sacrifice,”  he  protested,  and  Kit  cut  his  eyes  at  him.  “Not
                now,” he said, “but it may be.”
                   Jude  came  home  early  that  night.  “How’d  it  go?”  he  asked  Willem,
                looking closely at him.
                   “Fine,” he said, staunchly. “It went fine.”
                   “Willem—” Jude began, and he stopped him.

                   “Jude,” he said, “it’s done. It’s going to be fine, I swear to you.”
                   Kit’s office managed to keep the story quiet for two weeks, and by the
                time the first article was published, he and Jude were on a plane to Hong
                Kong to see Charlie Ma, Jude’s old roommate from Hereford Street, and
                from  there  to  Vietnam,  Cambodia,  and  Laos.  He  tried  not  to  check  his
                messages while he was on vacation, but Kit had gotten a call from a writer
                at New York magazine, and so he knew there would be a story. He was in

                Hanoi  when  the  piece  was  published:  Kit  forwarded  it  to  him  without
                comment,  and  he  skimmed  it,  quickly,  when  Jude  was  in  the  bathroom.
                “Ragnarsson  is  on  vacation  and  was  unavailable  for  comment,  but  his
                representative  confirmed  the  actor’s  relationship  with  Jude  St.  Francis,  a
                highly regarded and prominent litigator with the powerhouse firm of Rosen
                Pritchard  and  Klein  and  a  close  friend  since  they  were  roommates  their

                freshman year of college,” he read, and “Ragnarsson is the highest-profile
                actor  by  far  to  ever  willingly  declare  himself  in  a  gay  relationship,”
                followed,  obituary-like,  with  a  recapping  of  his  films  and  various  quotes
                from various agents and publicists congratulating him on his bravery while
                simultaneously  predicting  the  almost-certain  diminishment  of  his  career,
                and nice quotes from actors and directors he knew promising his revelation
                wouldn’t change a thing, and a concluding quote from an unnamed studio

                executive  who  said  that  his  strength  had  never  been  as  a  romantic  lead
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