Power Games
cared if the hangers-on were genuine, so long as they were the right level of attractive? Which basically meant attractive enough to act as a plumping cushion for Tawny’s irresistible jewel, but not so pretty as to rival her in any discernible way. Tawny did not like to be rivalled.
    It was survive on your own in this industry, or don’t survive at all.
    Tawny was fresh from this afternoon’s FNYC shoot, her first for Angela Silvers’ tag as it announced the launch of its hyped new range. Working with the upcoming label was her most envied gig to date. She treasured the bitten expressions on her fellow models’ faces as yet another deal went her way. Tawny snagged all the major names. Why? Because she was outrageously stunning, she chilled with the right people and she flirted on that line between innocence and danger that, for all the hard work in the world, models either possessed or they didn’t.
    ‘Everyone in here’s, like, staring at you,’ teased her wardrobe girl, Minty.
    Tawny sighed, sipping vodka as her blue eyes scoped the room.
    ‘Check out Tess Barnes’ sherbet drainpipes!’ she purred. ‘ So unflattering.’
    ‘I know, sack the stylist.’
    ‘I like her T-shirt though.’
    ‘Not as cute as yours.’
    ‘Serious?’
    ‘Sure. She’s too bony.’
    ‘Or I’m too fat?’ Tawny’s retort was quick as a whip.
    ‘Shit, no! God. You, fat? Come on, you’re the only model that exists right now, far as the bookings go. Tess Barnes is so yesterday. You, babe, are today .’
    Minty’s deft brushwork, credited with awarding Tawny the most striking and replicated eyebrows of the decade, was almost as impressive as her charm offensive, which was subtle enough not to be noted by Tawny but sufficiently forceful as to make her utterly indispensable to her number-one client. Tawny, like most models, thrived on compliments. Minty was the best at giving them.
    ‘I’m bored,’ said Tawny, as Kevin Chase’s new record came on and everyone flocked to the dance floor. ‘Wanna get high?’
    The girls vanished into the bathroom. Tawny took a compact from her purse. When she had first been snapped with halos of powder round her nostrils, her manager had freaked and several pussy brands had backed out of their contracts. Now, it was expected—even encouraged. She was a supermodel, not a role model.
    Tawny clocked him as soon as they emerged.
    ‘Great,’ she said. ‘There’s that jerk-off I met in LA.’
    ‘Who?’
    Tawny flicked her mane. ‘Jacob Lyle.’
    ‘Really? Where?’ Minty’s voice dropped. ‘Shit, he’s sexy, isn’t he?’
    ‘If you say so.’
    ‘Not for you?’
    ‘He’s so full of himself it’s coming out his ass.’
    Minty giggled. ‘Should we go say hello?’ she asked.
    ‘No way—he’s a fucking perv.’
    But Minty saw how Tawny narrowed her eyes, checking that if Jacob Lyle were indeed a perv, then he would be perving exclusively on her. It was the same story wherever they went: Tawny had to be the most attractive girl in the room and, eleven times out of ten, she was. What was it with models? They had been given exteriors most girls could only dream of, yet however gorgeous or successful they became, the jaws of insecurity went eternally snapping at their Louboutin heels. Tawny was legendary for her constant appraisal of other women. Despite being tagged the World’s Most Beautiful, the Sexiest American or the Most Significant Style Icon Since Marilyn Monroe, the supermodel existed in fear of her crown being snatched.
    Other women were perpetual and dreadful threats. Minty recalled a gallery opening they had been invited to last year, from which Tawny had demanded to leave almost immediately. She never admitted it, but Minty knew. Another woman at the function had been enticing male attention: Celeste Cavalieri, the Italian jeweller. Celeste’s allure was at the other end of the spectrum from Tawny’s: she was thin and petite, with a pixie crop of sable hair and

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