Photoplay (Jan-Jun 1963)

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As I came to the sweater counter I heard, above the holiday-shopper noise, a loud voice demanding that ‘Christmas tags should be sold with purchases.’ “It wasn’t until I got close to the counter that I could see what was going on. It was Suzanne. “She and the salesgirl were having a beautiful argument. The salesgirl was explaining that gift tags were sold at another counter way over on the other side of the store. Suzanne pointed out that it was Christmas eve, thirty minutes to closing time for the store, she was already late for an appointment and how in the world could she ever get the tags for two hundred dollars’ worth of gifts. The beautiful argument “Suzanne's jet black hair was beautifully mussed, her cheeks were burning, her eyes were on fire and her lips were alternately quivering and going straight. The salesgirl just kept eyeing the store clock as she sighed and shrugged at Suzanne’s problem. “Finally Suzanne accepted reality as she always does. She walked off. her arms loaded with gifts, but without gift tags. She was about four feet gone from the counter when she turned and with a beautiful smile said to the salesgirl, ‘Oh, Merry Christmas!’ The girl looked at her, not believing. “I shared the salesgirl’s surprise. Suzanne really meant it ! After going hot and heavy in an argument Suzanne had walked four feet and forgotten she was angry. I remember saying to myself, very casually, ‘I’d like to meet that girl.’ I said to the salesgirl. ‘I'd like to see a — ’ “Suddenly, not knowing what I was doing. I was half-walking, half-racing after Suzanne. I caught up with her just as she reached her car. All I knew was that I wanted to meet that girl more than Christmas, and I was ready to go to any lengths to make her acquaintance. “It was one time when I was glad I was an actor. I said. ‘My name is Troy Donahue and I’d like to know yours.’ “Suzanne stared at me for a moment as though I was insane. She told me a long time later that she didn’t know whether to smile or snarl, and I quote. “ ‘Just your phone number so I can call you.’ I said. “ ‘It’s in the book’, she said. ‘Pleshette. Okay?’ “I could have hopped up and down on one foot with pleasure. ‘Thanks, Miss Pleshette.’ “ ‘Oh. by the way,’ she said, ‘that’s the Manhattan phone hook, not Los Angeles. I don’t have the phone anymore. And it’s listed under my father’s name. Would you like to meet him, too?’ Joking, of course. “Brushing off the banter I replied. ‘T! only important thing right now is how reach you by phone.’ “Suzanne shrugged, ‘All right, if il that important I’ll give you the numbe “So you see,” Troy concluded, “Suzani and I met just as millions of guys ar gals have met, by a casual encounter public.” He took a quick sip of coffe “Funny thing,” he said quietly, “I nevi did call Suzanne. I don’t know why reall except that after thinking it over I decide that Suzanne had given me the numb< to be polite and to get rid of me. Fate steps in ml it “Later the next year my director sai he was about to audition three new a> tresses to play opposite me in ‘Rome A( venture.’ He mentioned two names an then he added. ‘And a girl named Si zanne Pleshette.’ 1 couldn’t say anything course — it wouldn’t have been fair to th other two. but you can bet Suzanne ha the loudest silent rooting section. Sh got the part. “We started to work on the picturi Naturally I had delusions of an easy tim dating Suzanne. After all. we were worl ing together. But that’s all we did, wa work — together. “This went on for weeks. Suzanne wa always busy or too tired to date. Oh, w lunched together, talked shop, but n serious dating.” That is, until the day of the love scene “You might be interested,” Troy toh us, “in knowing what happened that eve ning. We had finished dinner. What did next surprised Suzanne. I guess surprised myself. I leaned over the tab! and whispered to her, ‘May I kiss you? “Suzanne told me a long time later tha she was tempted to laugh then, to kit about a line like that. But there must havt been something in my tone of voice t( tell her that, for me, it was serious. “So she said, .‘But Troy, you’ve beer making love to me all day on the set.’ “I asked her again, ‘May I kiss you?’ “She looked at me and after a momeni she said, ‘Of course.’ “There must have been a hundred diners present. I didn’t see one of them We both leaned over the table and kissed I suppose you’d think that under such romantic circumstances that should have been the start of an intense love affair.” He took a deep breath and continued “I don’t know whether I can say thi right or not. What began was — no, let’: put it this way. Every man hopes to meet and fall in love with a woman who, to him. means his life. Some men find such a woman early, some late, some never. But whether that decisive moment comes soon or late, men and women, still searching must have some kind of a close relation ship that is more than friendship, and maybe a little less than love. I think it': one of the most important relationships in a young man’s life. And yet there is no name for it. “Anyhow that’s what began the night I kissed Suzanne, and that’s what it's been ever since, almost a year now. I date Suzanne more than any other girl. I care for her deeply. “The other night a buddy asked me if T wasn't afraid things might get serious