Chapter 24 Confessional
Carmen entered the conference room; Lauren was the only one there, reviewing her notes, sipping a soda, and eating a Nutter-Butter from the vending machine down the hall. "Cookie?" she said, pushing the pack toward Carmen, who sat down beside her.
"You smooth talker, you," Carmen said, taking the last one.
"So, how is she?" Lauren asked quietly.
"Not good," Carmen said.
"Oh?"
"We, uh, had words. Or rather, I had words."
"I see," Lauren said. "Did we use our indoor voice? Did we use our grown-up words?"
"I kinda ripped her a new one."
Lauren sucked in the last of her soda, the straw making that funny rattling sound when the cup is finally empty. She waited. "You're gonna make me pull it out of you, aren't you? Remember, I'm carrying a loaded weapon."
"Sorry," Carmen said. She sighed. "I kind of ... lost it. Not loud and angry, or anything. But I told her ... ." Another hesitation.
"Yes?"
"I told her she was a coward. That she ran away from problems. That she ran away like a coward that night up in Whistler. That she let Jenny push her around."
"I'm guessing that was a long time building up."
"Only four years, more or less."
"Do I need to send out a search party for her? EMTs? A coroner's unit? Were you the last person to see her alive? My guess is that was the big 'Go fuck yourself, Shane' speech you had festering inside you all these years."
"You must be psychic."
"Yeah," Lauren said. "Nobody could see that one coming. You feel better now?"
"You know I don't. Where are you going?"
"Get another pack of Nutter Butters out of the machine. You're in a major six-cookie funk." Lauren came back a minute later with another pack of Nutter Butters and tossed them on the table as she sat down. "Go ahead. Sugar high, it's the only cure. I've got a naloxone pen, if you OD."
"I don't need a cookie, I need a drink," Carmen said, tearing the cookie wrapper open and biting a Nutter Butter in half.
Marybeth entered the conference room, followed by the Calloway wagon train. When they were all settled, Marybeth looked around.
"Where's Shane?"
"She'll be along soon," Carmen said.
Marybeth looked doubtful, but decided not to pursue it. "Recording and videotaping equipment going back on." She pushed some buttons. "Lt. Marybeth Duffy, continuing the interrogation of Niki Stevens, following our lunch break. When we stopped, Detective Hancock was reading from a deposition from Mollie Kroll, who claimed that when she returned Shane's jacket to Jenny, Jenny had lied by saying Shane and Niki were shacked up and quote fucking unquote at the Chateau Marmot. But Shane says she was just next door at Bette and Tina's house, and later went out to an all-night restaurant. Niki, you confirmed you ran into Shane there, and that Jenny was lying when she said you and Shane were at the Chateau Marmot."
"That's right. Shane and I never went there. I only ran into her at the coffee shop."
"You said you got a text message from Jenny while you were there."
"Yes. Jenny said she wanted me to come over. I asked Shane if Jenny was sincere. Shane said she was. So I went over to Jenny's house and uh, you know. We spent the night."
"Having sex."
"Yes."
"And then in the morning she called you a brat and kicked you out."
"Yes."
"I'm sorry, I could hardly hear you," Marybeth said.
"Yes," Niki said more firmly.
The door opened and Shane walked in and sat down. She looked like shit. Carmen didn't look up.
"Shane, are you okay?" Marybeth asked.
Shane nodded. "I'm okay. Just ... you know. Please, go on."
Marybeth turned back to Niki. "I want to ask you about Tina Kinnard. She was the producer of
Lez Girls
, correct?"
"Yes, that's right."
"Did you ever have sex with her?"
"No! No way!"
"Just asking. So you had a strictly professional relationship with her?"
"Yes."
"Did you ever have sex with Helena Peabody, the previous head of the studio, Shaolin Productions?"
"No, of course not. She wasn't even there when I started on
Lez Girls
."
"Did you ever have sex with Aaron Kornbluth, who took over when Helena resigned?"
"No! You're kidding, right? Aaron? Ewww."
"We're talking about Hollywood," Marybeth said drily. "You may have heard rumors about studio executives behaving badly with women."
Everyone smiled or laughed, even Niki.
"What about William Halsey? He wasn't a studio executive, but he financed
Lez Girls
, correct?"
Niki took this one better. "No," she said, smiling. "I didn't fuck William Halsey. Among other things, he was Jenny's patron. She ran into him down in Mexico on a vacation."
"To your knowledge, did Jenny have sex with him?"
"You're kidding again, right? Jenny didn't do guys. And William would be at the bottom of the list of guys Jenny wouldn't sleep with, right below Aaron."
Shane was relieved; it appeared Niki had no knowledge about what had happened at the marriage of William Halsey's daughter. Jenny had prevailed on William's wife to hire Shane as the hairdresser for the bride, the bride's mother (William's wife), and the maid of honor, who was the bride's sister. Shane had had sex with all three of them, albeit separately, on the wedding day. A new personal best, by any standard. Jenny never learned about it, and Shane had never told Alice, so it never made The Chart.
"Just crossing my T's and dotting my i's," Marybeth said. "So you got the part in
Lez Girls
without having to have sex with anyone, is that correct?"
"Yes, that's right," Niki said.
"And how did you get along with Tina? Any problems during the shooting?"
"Problems? No, it was the most peaceful, problem-free movie shoot I've ever been on," Niki said, and again everyone laughed.
"Okay, problems," she said. "The head of the studio, Helena Peabody, goes to jail for stealing money from somebody she owed a $50,000 gambling debt to. Then we get Aaron Kornbluth, the new studio head. The first director, Kate Arden, gets fired. Jenny takes over as director. My management people want me to pretend to be straight. Then one night we all go mud wrestling and get arrested. Adele plots against Jenny and gets her kicked off the lot and takes over as director because of a sex tape Jenny made and I happened to be in. And then Aaron and his people wanted to totally change the ending of the movie, so it wasn't a lezzie dyke-flick any more, and because of that the producer and writer/one-third ex-director go ballistic. So that's three directors, two studio heads, one sex tape, two or three media scandals, and then the studio completely sells out and changes the end of the movie, which is guaranteed to piss off every LGBT, M, R, Z, Q and Y person in California. No, all in all, I'd say it was a pretty average shoot."
Everyone laughed again.
"But you were angry at Jenny, after she kicked you out of bed, everything else aside, that was your primary reason."
"Yes."
"And was that when you decided to get revenge?"
"Yes."
"How did that come about?"
"Like I said. I was angry and talking to some of my friends. Somebody said, get the negatives and destroy them. Your career will be saved. Jenny won't have her movie."
"You said you had a friend help you, he came up with the details about shipping the negatives back and forth from the lab."
"Yes."
"And as part of that interception of the negatives you faked Tina's name on the transmittal e-mail, and later e-mailed a ransom note on Tina's laptop traceable back to her. And you weren't even mad at Tina, right? Just Jenny? You framed a woman who never did you any harm with stealing four and a half million dollars' worth of movie she produced in good faith. That's four-plus million bucks that belonged to William Halsey and to Shaolin Productions."
Ah, Lauren and Carmen both thought. Here's the Marybeth we know and love, taking off the kid gloves and sticking the knife in and twisting it, working off all that anger for an investigation that had stuck in her craw for two years. Calloway and his team never batted an eyelash.
"Well ... yes," Niki said quietly. "I didn't think anyone would believe it was Tina. And I was right, nobody did, not after the first day. Anyway, I knew the studio was going to get the negatives back. They weren't going to be out the four million dollars, or however much it was."
"You yourself went into Jenny's house and hid the negatives in her attic, is that correct?"
"Yes."
"And if anyone believed the part about Tina's role, they'd just think Jenny and Tina acted together to steal them. And if they didn't, they'd think Jenny was the one who not only stole the negatives but was mean and evil enough to frame Tina, her friend and next door neighbor, for it."
"Yes. But I thought that wouldn't happen. I didn't think anybody would believe Tina was in on it. Just Jenny. And the negatives were in Jenny's house, not Tina's."
"You said the studio would eventually get the negatives back. What did you mean by that?"
Niki looked down at her hands and didn't want to answer.
"Niki," Calloway gently prodded.
"I was going to get somebody to make a phone call to the police. Anonymous. They tell the police the stolen negatives were in Jenny's attic. Then the police would go there and find them, and arrest Jenny."
"They might have arrested me, too," Shane said. They could hear the anger in her voice.
Niki looked at her. "I ... I hadn't thought about that. I'm sorry. But I never intended for it to come back on you. Please believe me. I didn't. It was just about Jenny."