Delta Bayou and the Miss Dixieland Pageant (Delta Bayou Adult Mysteries no. 1)
********* Chapter 10: Miss Dixieland, USA **********
They ran back out into the dressing rooms mostly naked, leaving the stagehand behind them. Their lack of clothing didn't matter since all of the other girls were also changing into their formal wear. Delta shimmied into her royal blue gown. It didn't take long as it was more skin than dress--off the shoulder with a plunging neckline and a high slit up one leg. She realized that she had never taken off her thigh holster from the talent show. She decided to leave it on and quickly reloaded her gun, slipping it back into place under her skirt. Luckily, it was on the side without the slit.
She caught a glance at Sasha, back in the bright red chiffon that Delta had already seen her in at the photoshoot. Sasha winked at her and they joined the line of girls walking back on stage. It was time to announce the winners. Delta's mind was blank, relaxed from the sex, although her hands were still trembling from the effects of the Red Cherry.
Phil, in his tux, was speaking into the microphone. She barely listened as the titles were given. Best Hair, Best Gown, Best Sportswear, Most Talented, (that one actually went to Sasha, as did Best Personality). She hoped that Sasha won the entire contest. It came with $500 in prize money, which Sasha could put towards her next degree. Delta clapped loudly for her and politely while some of her other acquaintances were given awards. Then it was time to announce the top three.
Delta waited, impatient. The effects of the stimulant were leaving her now and she realized that time was running out for her to figure out who was behind the drug scheme. Her mind, though still foggy, was getting back on track and she looked out into the audience again, wondering when the drug pickup was scheduled to happen. Maybe it already had, and Stanford had been the one to bust it, all while Delta was stuck on stage. Or when she had been having sex with Sasha instead of investigating. What had he said to her about not getting caught up with pageant life?
Her ears perked up when she heard that Tabitha was given third place and a prize for outstanding moral character. Delta supposed her memorized Bible verses had served her well. Second place went to a girl whose name Delta had never bothered to memorize. She was the picture-perfect image of a stereotypical beauty queen. Tall, with huge blonde hair, and too much makeup. Actually, she looked a little bit like Cassandra and Delta tried to remember if she had been one of the girls with Mike Dunn at the party.
No doubt Cassandra had stroked her own ego by awarding extra points to someone who resembled her. Delta almost rolled her eyes at the thought but then remembered she was supposed to have her pageant smile frozen in place. She tried to focus
"Delta Bayou!" Phil beamed at her. She looked around. Why was he calling out her name? She gave him a funny look.
"Go!" hissed someone behind her, and she felt a shove on her shoulder.
Delta realized with a start that Phil was holding out flowers to her. Beside him, Cassandra stood, cradling the big silver and rhinestone crown in her hands. It shone white like a bleached skull. Had she won first place? She knelt uncertainly as Cassandra placed the crown on her head.
What the fuck?
She almost laughed. Maybe it was the fucking that had helped her win. Then she really did frown.
Damned corrupt system
. She plastered her fake smile across her face and tried to look pleased as she joined Tabitha and Whatsherface on the winner's podium. The crowd was going wild. She heard a few people cheering her name. Members of the force, no doubt. She was definitely going to be teased about this later.
Phil handed the microphone over to Cassandra. "And now, that we have the winners of the pageant, it's time to find out who our winners in the audience are! Ladies and Gentlemen, check your raffle tickets! It's time for the drawing!" A fishbowl on the podium was full of the red paper tickets that had been sold at the carwash. Cassandra stuck her pointy fingers in the bowl and drew a card between her sharp nails. "397!" A man in a trucker hat and flannel stepped on stage and was handed a wrapped prize by Cassandra.
"409!" Another man, this one huge and in a leather jacket accepted a prize, this time from Mike. Delta quit paying attention as the next few winners were called to the stage. Her eyes scanned the crowd. So little time for her to solve the case! And her thoughts were still racing with the Red Cherry that was left in her system.
"969!" A man came onstage and Delta accidentally gasped. He was dressed in ripped jeans and a black tee-shirt and boots. It was Floyd. Malcolm handed him his prize and something flashed inside of her mind. She remembered the receipt on the floorboard of Floyd's car, how he had been talking to Malcolm at the party, and the list of numbers that had been on Malcolm's computer.
Malcolm's the supplier
! And the raffle prizes had been in his study. Floyd ran drugs. He was collecting a prize. It was too much of a coincidence.
Delta had her gun in her hand before she realized what she was doing. Tabitha shrieked beside her as Delta drew it in front of her and took aim. She pulled the trigger. The box in Floyd's hand burst open. Silver packets spilled out on the stage. "The drugs are in the prizes!" She shouted, rushing across the stage. Floyd dropped the broken box and jumped offstage, into the crowd.
The whole auditorium seemed to burst into action at the same time. The house lights came on, flooding her eyes with the sudden brightness. People in the audience screamed. The undercover cops jumped from their chairs as did the raffle winners. Delta grabbed at Malcolm and tackled him to the floor. She landed on top of him in a pile of blue chiffon.
"Nobody move!" she heard someone yell. She squeezed Malcolm's ribs between her strong thighs as he struggled beneath her, and glanced into the audience. One of the raffle winners, the man in the leather jacket, had his right arm around Stanford's throat. In his left hand, he held a gun towards Stanford's head. All at once the world seemed to stop for everyone but Delta.
She jerked her arm up and felt another tremor shake through to her fingertips. She held her breath and pulled. She thought she could see the spark of the igniting gunpowder and the swirling cloud it created as the bullet arched from her gun and through the air, rushing towards its target.
The man in the leather jacket flinched as the bullet took him in the shoulder, just inches away from Stanford's neck. Stanford used the moment to throw the other man's arm off of him. The man cried out and fell to the floor as Stanford twisted around and grabbed his injured arm, twisting it until he dropped the gun. He quickly cuffed his opponent as he pulled him to the floor.
Delta's attention to the scene was suddenly interrupted as Malcolm managed to roll out from under her, sending her sideways across the floor. Her gun slipped from her hand as she scrambled up. Malcolm reached for it, but she kicked him with the spike of her high heel and he grabbed his bleeding hand.
"How dare you, you bitch!" she heard the high-pitched voice coming from behind her and had the air knocked out of her as she was suddenly tackled and fell stomach first to the floor. There was a heavy weight on her back and a sharp pain in her scalp as Cassandra swiped at her hair, snagging the crown against her scalp. Delta was pissed and much stronger than Cassandra. She pushed herself over and sent Cassandra tilting across the floor. She grabbed Cassandra's wrist as she tried to wriggle away and pinned her down, knocking her head into the stage floor, perhaps a little more forcefully than she had intended. Cassandra struggled to get out from under Delta, but she was no match for her.
While holding Cassandra down, Delta glanced up and saw that Stanford had run to the stage and had his gun trained on Malcolm, who now had his hands up. Two other officers came up behind him and slapped him in cuffs. He was bleeding from his forehead and the dark red blood ran into his auburn hair.
Underneath her, Cassandra squirmed and tried to kick Delta off of her. "Fuck you!" she yelled. "You've ruined everything! It was all for nothing!" She began to cry. "I did it for nothing!"