He returned to Sabatini's, claimed his overcoats, and went home. Cooper was in the kitchen piling canned goods on the shelves while the Siamese climbed on him and begged shamelessly for food. There was a rigid law in the house that neither man ever questioned the other about his private life, but Cooper's face wore such an expression of blank dismay that Lennox was startled into breaking the rule.
"Sam! What's the matter?"
Cooper opened his mouth, then closed it.
"Where were you last night? Has anything happened? Speak."
"I'm famous."
"What?"
Cooper nodded, "You remember last month Mason wanted a song spot with the dummy? Comedy duet."
"Sure. I couldn't come up with a suggestion and you cooked up a tune. 'We're The Most.' So?"
"They released it last week. It.... So help me, it's turning into a hit. Suidi took me down for a disc-jockey interview last night."
"Suidi? Who he?"