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STRIPPED STARS #2: BARE STARE. SILVER & STARLIGHT
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STRIPPED STARS #2: BARE STARE. SILVER & STARLIGHT in Vernon, BC
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STRIPPED STARS #2: BARE STARE. SILVER & STARLIGHT in Vernon, BC
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Jack Calloway stood behind the zinc-topped bar, polishing a crystal coupe glass with the kind of focus usually reserved for dismantling bombs. He was thirty-two, with dark hair that refused to stay entirely neat and eyes the color of good hazelnut liqueur. He wore his vest and rolled-up sleeves like armor.
The heavy oak door swung open, admitting the Friday night Hollywood breeze and two women. One was tall, striking, and dressed like she was ready to start a riot. The other was Vivienne Stone.
Vivi was trying to be inconspicuous, which was a bit like the sun trying to hide behind a cloud. Copper-gold hair, green eyes that cameras loved, and a trench coat belted tightly over a dress that shimmered like liquid mercury. She looked exhausted, beautiful, and slightly reluctant.
"Cleo," Vivi hissed, sliding onto a velvet stool. "I told you, I'm on a detox. My trainer will smell the gin on my pores."
"Your trainer is a sadist," Cleo replied, hopping onto the stool next to her. "And you’ve been filming for fourteen hours straight. You don't need kale juice; you need an intervention." She slammed her hand on the bar. "Barkeep! Save us."
Jack Calloway stood behind the zinc-topped bar, polishing a crystal coupe glass with the kind of focus usually reserved for dismantling bombs. He was thirty-two, with dark hair that refused to stay entirely neat and eyes the color of good hazelnut liqueur. He wore his vest and rolled-up sleeves like armor.
The heavy oak door swung open, admitting the Friday night Hollywood breeze and two women. One was tall, striking, and dressed like she was ready to start a riot. The other was Vivienne Stone.
Vivi was trying to be inconspicuous, which was a bit like the sun trying to hide behind a cloud. Copper-gold hair, green eyes that cameras loved, and a trench coat belted tightly over a dress that shimmered like liquid mercury. She looked exhausted, beautiful, and slightly reluctant.
"Cleo," Vivi hissed, sliding onto a velvet stool. "I told you, I'm on a detox. My trainer will smell the gin on my pores."
"Your trainer is a sadist," Cleo replied, hopping onto the stool next to her. "And you’ve been filming for fourteen hours straight. You don't need kale juice; you need an intervention." She slammed her hand on the bar. "Barkeep! Save us."


















