"Contessa!" He gasped out when Velasquez let up on his back and let him breathe. "What do you have to say about the video?"
That made Helen pause. Video? Did the one with her and Rita get out? Or the one with her and... she racked her brain, thinking of how sex tapes she might potentially have out there.
"There are a number of videos that you could be talking about, sonny." She said to the man ten years older than herself. "I'm afraid I'm going to need a little more information than that."
"The one the internet's talking about; of you ordering men to torture each other."
Helen stopped in her tracks. There was, in fact, a video like that, of which she was aware. She bent down to look directly into his camera and smile.
"Young man, everything they say about me is true. The lies, doubly so. Oh, except that one about having Excalibur in my vault. The sword won't leave England without the One True King, everyone knows that. Won't go onto a ship or a plane, can't even fool it with the Chunnel. It just 'refuses' to go past the shores of the Isle without Arthur's true heir."
She motioned for Velasquez to release him to security and turned around, only then allowing her Camera Smile to vanish. She knew Whyte had her on video, but would he really just release it? Helen told another of her guards to bring the limo around as she dialed Whyte's number. She lit another cigarette while it rang.
"Morning, Contessa." Leonard Whyte CBE's voice said on the other end. He took on a faux-lusty tone. "What are you wearing?"
"Christian Dior." She responded. "And I've just heard something about a video, Leonard. Care to elaborate?"
"Well, it's like this." He replied, obviously talking over breakfast. "With your friends, the Equals, undoubtedly under constant guard, the Elders pulling out of our arrangement, and you probably classifying the guy in the helmet last night as 'an innocent,' you force me to take somewhat more drastic action today, Helena."
"More drastic than burning down a building to kill me? Which, by the way, you missed again, too. As you can tell by the fact that we're talking. And you're right, whatever you paid him, I'm sure blowing up his head wasn't part of the deal, so you're well past 'Upset' now, Leonard. You seem to have forgotten that I have tapes of you, too. Your confession to orchestrating the limo hit yesterday didn't mean much to the Elders, but I'm certain it would to the press or the Feds. Oh, also, we've compared it to the recording of the first call and can confirm that it's your voice behind the scrambler, so I've got your confession for the assassination attempt on me, as well. Oh yeah, and you admitted to killing Helmet Guy just now, too, so that's three confessions for them, Leonard! Are you ok, Leonard? You're not sick? Jeanne didn't sign me up for some wish-fulfillment charity for dying billionaires who want to go out like a Bond Villain and I forgot?"
"Afraid not, and using all of that stuff just wouldn't be your style, would it, Helena? Going to The Man, watching on TV as someone else leads me into a courthouse in handcuffs, airing my dirty laundry and waiting for The Judges and Public Opinion to decide my fate. That might satisfy Mr. Equals, but you never would have accepted my Jimenez 'gimme' if that was sufficient for you. And if I didn't end up somehow beating the charges, you already know what they'd give me; at my age, with my money." She heard him take a bite of something. "They'll 'lock me away' under house arrest in my palatial mansion like Madoff." He swallowed the bite. "Or I'll 'rot' in a minimum-security Federal Country Club with all my old golfing buddies. Until you inevitably pay me a visit, of course. That's if you can once the world knows 'Contessa Helena de San Finzione Can Control Minds.' That's an impressive headline, don't you think? I mean, 'Rich Old Fuck Did a Bunch of Evil Stuff to Get There?' That one's so DONE! Which link would YOU click first! If your name wasn't in one of them, I mean."
"You're right about that, Leonard. Orange would NOT be a good look for you, and I won't let you be caught dead in it. Red is more your color. And I have some ideas on how you can work it into what you've got going now that I'll be happy to share when we catch up."
"Oh, I don't doubt it, Contessa. With the Elders out, I'm back to the same old problem, aren't I?"
"Yes, indeed, Leonard. And although I don't like playing on your level, I did make a couple of calls to some friends in Sicily and updated them on everything that's been going on, so they'd like a word with you, as well. Don't worry, their instructions are to hand you over to me."
"Then I'm even more of a hunted man than I became when I decided to cross you, Helena. I'll own that, it's my fuckup. Now there's no way I'm getting Springheel from you unless you're out of the picture before the Auction even begins, and there's no way I'm going to outlive you without it. Oh, I could try spending the remainder of my fortune and my 'golden years' keeping on the run from you until time robs you of the satisfaction; and I'm just enough of a petty prick to drag that game out as long as I can. But you're a runner, Helena. You'll catch me. I mean, sure, you could target my grandkids, but..." He laughed as he took another bite. "Go right ahead! Stupid, spoiled cunts, the lot of them, especially the boys. 'Grampa' is whose name is on the checks. After that, they only remember it when they feel like shouting it in someone's face after the words 'Do you know who I am' fail to stop them getting kicked out of the club or some bimbo's pants. Anything you did to them would be an improvement of their character, I assure you."
"I definitely know their type." Helen replied, getting into her limo after the first two Ultimados entered, but before the other two. "But no. I already thought about that, and leaving them pissing away your money and your name after you're gone is far better than anything I could do to you in that department. Their gravy train is coming to an end, anyway." Helen turned on the TV in the limo and began flipping through news channels. "So, what channel am I on, Leonard? I want to see the video, too."
"Oh, none, yet. You don't just drop something like this on the public. It's just like coming out with a new product: I leaked the rumor to some of the conspiracy nuts first, get that 'internet buzz' to start things off, you know. It should hit the mainstream news about the time Ma & Pa Middle-America are gathering 'round the old Philco set to watch Uncle Milty. Gives 'em something to talk about during the commercials."
"I know you're doing a bit." Helen interrupted. "But I have to congratulate you on a solid Uncle Milty reference this far into the 21st century."
"Thank you. So, the video goes on the eleven o'clock news tonight, and there are torches and pitchforks waving outside Società Finzione hotels around the world just in time to give the morning shows something to blather about. A new phone needs to make an entrance, too, you know." He chewed on something a moment. "Say, thinking about it now, being able to control minds explains a lot of Mr. Equals' good fortune in the markets, as well. And if the two of you know how to do it, it only follows that Mrs. Equals does, too."
"Surprisingly," Helen said. "It's really all him with the money. And I'd like to thank you for bringing them up again. Because you're right about Helmet Guy, you're fucked for him alone. But bringing Troy & Julie back into things reminds me that I can't allow you to live, Leonard. Because now, you've endangered THEM. How ever much longer I continue to tolerate your presence on this Earth, you'll be a threat to them the whole time. A man I greatly admire, who had a terminal illness and knew that his time was short; was asked his advice on life now that he was facing the end. His reply was 'Enjoy every sandwich.' So, I hope that whatever you've been eating in my ear while we've been talking has been amazing, Leonard; because we won't be having many more of these conversations."
"Well, I think our little chats have been worth this entire endeavor, Contessa. But yes, you'll either find and kill me soon, or be too busy hemming and hawing at reporters to stop me, so I guess this is really it. I've lit the fuse on your big 'secret;' good luck putting your whammy on every reporter in town before it goes off, Helena. However much longer we play, know that I'm having fun. And if I can't win now? I'll settle for 'You Lose More.'"
He ended the call. She let him have the last word. Because it wouldn't be.