last time you went anyplace with me.â âDonât do that to me. You know I can never think of an example in the moment. The point is, Belindaâs sisterâs coming into town from Houston. Sheâs here one day and we have tickets for the symphony that night. We had to pay a fortune for the seats.â âTell her we had plans and it totally slipped your mind.â âAn Alzheimerâs event and it âslipped my mindâ? How tacky is that?â âTell her anything you like. She can give your ticket to someone else.â âI canât cancel at the last minute. Itâs inconsiderate. Besides, you know how much I hate those things.â âThis is not meant as entertainment. I bought a table for ten. Weâve gone every year without fail for the last ten.â âAnd Iâm always bored out of my mind.â âYou know what? Iâm tired of your excuses. You pull this shit at the last minute and it leaves me scrambling around, trying to find someone to fill in. You know how embarrassing that is?â âOh, stop. You can go by yourself. Itâs not going to kill you for once.â âScrew you,â he said. He tossed his briefcase and a duffel in the trunk and then moved to the driverâs side with Nora close behind. She was exasperated having to trot after him, which reduced their conversation to fits and starts. Channing slid in under the wheel and slammed the car door. He turned his key in the ignition so he could power down the window. âYou want to talk about Thelma? Fine. Letâs talk about Thelma. She said you called on Friday, asking her to cut you a check for eight grand. She said you were very frosty when she said it would have to go through me. She was worried sheâd offended you.â âGood. Perfect. She did offend me. Thatâs what I wanted to talk to you about. You should have told me she controlled the purse strings. I had no idea.â âStop. You know better. Every expenditure gets funneled through her and then through me before it goes on to the accountantâs office. With seventeen attorneys in the firm, itâs the only way I can keep track. She doesnât say yea or nay to anyone without checking with me first. Thatâs just a fact.â âFine.â âThereâs no reason for you to get all prickly about it. Sheâs doing her job.â âI donât want to discuss it.â âThatâs unlike you. Youâre usually hell-bent on talking everything to death.â âWhy are you acting so put-upon? Itâs a goddamn dinner dance in L.A. Itâs not the White House.â âI told you twice.â âNo. You did not. Youâre bringing it up now because youâre hoping to deflect the issue.â âWhat issue?â he said. âI donât see why I should have to justify myself to her.â âYou didnât offer an explanation. You told her to cut you a check. Is it too much to ask what you have in mind? Believe it or not, an eight-thousand-dollar check isnât trivial.â âI donât want to talk about it now.â âAnd why is that?â âSix months ago, I wanted to buy shares of IBM. You pooh-poohed the idea and the stock jumped sixteen points in two days. If Iâd had access to even a modest sum of money, I could have cleaned up.â âAnd two days later, it tanked. Youâd have lost it all.â âIâd have sold before the price dropped and then bought it again at the new low. Iâm not stupid about these things, whatever you might think.â âWhatâs this really about? Clearly, youâve got your nose out of joint.â âI wanted the eight thousand dollars to buy shares of GE. Now itâs too late. By the time the market closed on Friday, the stock had jumped from 82 to 106.â âEight grand? What good would that have