************
"Hey, babe!" Lucy greeted as she walked over to the table where
her girlfriend was currently ensconced. Amy grinned and rose,
embracing Lucy enthusiastically. Max rolled her eyes in
mock-disgust while Janet just looked on and sighed.
"You two need a room," Max muttered. "Oh wait... you have one,"
snarking.
"Max!" Amy sighed, pulling back slightly from Lucy to glare at
her friend.
"All right! All right!" holding up her hands in a conciliatory
manner and stood up. "I'm gonna go find Dom since we should be
starting soon." She looked at Lucy. "Right?"
Lucy nodded. "Yeah. I'm just waiting on the word from the
boss." She gave Amy an Eskimo kiss.
"What's the hold-up?"
Lucy shrugged and turned enough to look at Max. "I dunno - I
didn't ask. I just figured I'd take advantage while I had the
chance."
"Right," Max said drolly. "You coming, Janet?" sounding more
like an order than a question. Janet looked between her friends
before sighing and nodding. She stood slowly.
"We'll be back," she said as she reluctantly followed Max out of
the room.
"I don't get them sometimes," Lucy admitted while they watched
them go. Amy grinned.
"That's okay - they really don't get you either." She looked
around. "Why is everybody looking at us?"
Lucy looked at the room. No one was overtly staring, but she
noticed a number of eyes glance in their direction before
skittering away followed by low conversation among tablemates.
Then she saw their guest speaker making her way over. "I dunno,
but I bet we're going to find out."
************
Lucy eased away from Amy so they were standing side by side
instead of next to one another as Dana reached them. "Agent
Scully?"
"Hi, Lucy. I was just wondering if there was a problem. We
seem to be running behind," she added with a pointed glance at her
watch.
"I'm just waiting for the boss to let me know she's ready to
start the afternoon sessions." Lucy pushed off the table she was
leaning against. "I'll go see if I can find her." She leaned over
and pecked Amy's cheek, then headed back into the monitoring room.
The other two watched her go, then Dana turned to Amy who just
shrugged. Dana shook her head and turned to stand beside Amy while
they waited for developments.
************
"Hey, boss," Lucy greeted as she re-entered the private room.
Xena was alone, and Lucy looked around pointedly before cocking an
eyebrow in her direction.
"Gabrielle is checking on Barbara and her girls and the
detectives got a call and left out of here pretty quickly," Xena
said as Gabrielle and Dinah crossed into the room from the
back.
"Everything all right?" Gabrielle's question was directed at
Xena.
Xena shrugged. "They didn't say. I expect if it's about DIVA's
case, we'll find out soon enough."
"In the meantime," Lucy cut in, "people are getting antsy over
there," jerking her thumb towards the law enforcement room. "You
think we can get things started soon?"
"Sure, junior," Xena said with a grin at the glare Lucy gave
her. "I'll take care of it." She headed to the door, then looked
back at Gabrielle who hadn't moved. "You gonna...?"
"Barbara's taking care of it for me. Can you ask Diana to come
see me, please?" Xena nodded, then stepped over the threshold.
Lucy and Dinah took their places behind the computers, checking the
equipment as a matter of course and readying things to record the
afternoon seminars.
"Hey, Dinah," Lucy said as she got comfortable at the computer
table again. Blue eyes met hers with a question. "Where's your
Catwoman friend?" noting the startlement that Dinah swiftly hid.
"Is everything all right?"
"Catwoman friend?" Dinah repeated, hoping Lucy couldn't hear the
nervousness in her voice. "Oh," she added more naturally, "you
mean Helena?"
"Of course I mean Helena... who else? C'mon, doesn't she remind
you of Halle Berry as Catwoman? Kind of slick and predatory in all
that leather?"
"Are you talking about Helena?" Barbara asked as she rolled into
the room. Dinah nodded.
"Lucy was just mentioning how much Helena reminded her of
Catwoman... like Halle Berry," Dinah added when she saw Barbara's
eyes widen perceptibly, though that was the only indication Barbara
gave to show her surprise. She tilted her head as of in
thought.
"Now that you mention it, I guess she does a little bit.
Although it may be her penchant for leather," Barbara said,
brushing off further questions by continuing. "Helena can only
tolerate being closed in with crowds like this for a limited amount
of time. So she's taking a break."
Lucy nodded. "I can understand that. I'm glad she's all
right." turning her attention to her monitors as the women broke
into smaller groups for their sessions to begin
again.
************
"So?" Blair asked as soon as Jo reached the table. She had
already said her goodbyes to Natalie and Tootie and risen, knowing
their time was short.
"She's going to talk to Gabrielle. We'll have an answer as soon
as she does."
Blair nodded. "Very well." She turned to Jordan. "Did we miss
anything interesting this morning, Jordan?"
Jordan smirked. "Depends on what you consider interesting,
Blair." She held up her hand. "It's been a good morning; it's
been a good conference." They stepped back into the law
enforcement room. "I think a lot of the women here are making
friends they will keep long after this is over."
Before either Jo or Blair could comment, they saw Xena enter the
room and their focus turned to preparing for the afternoon
seminars.
************
"Gabrielle, have you got a minute?" Barbara asked. Gabrielle
motioned her over to the table and took a seat, waiting for Barbara
to join her.
"What's up?"
Barbara pinched the bridge of her nose. "Apparently word of
your teaching seminar has reached the law enforcement room. I've
already had a couple of attendees approach me to ask if they would
be allowed to join us."
Gabrielle's eyebrows hiked up to her forehead. "Excuse me?!"
She waved off Barbara's words when she started to repeat what she'd
said. "I'm sorry - I did understand what you said, I'm just a
little surprised by it. Why would they want to?"
Barbara just leveled a look at Gabrielle. "Seriously?? Um,
Gabrielle... do you realize the talent you have? Or how it touches
people?" Just then, Xena and Diana walked into the room together
and Xena arched an eyebrow in Gabrielle's direction. This time, it
was her pinching the bridge of her nose and shaking her head. Xena
transferred her attention to Barbara and waited for her unspoken
question to get a response.
Barbara smiled. "Nothing bad, Xena. Your law enforcement types
have gotten wind of Gabrielle's impromptu storytelling seminar
tonight, and they want to be included." Diana immediately went and
knelt at Gabrielle's side.
"Your Ma...." She stopped, recognizing she couldn't address her
queen as such in this company. "You're going to tell stories,
Gabrielle? You have to let us come too," her blue eyes pleading.
She more than anyone but Xena missed the storyteller that Gabrielle
had been before modern technology had changed the way stories were
told and histories were passed down, and Xena had but to ask for a
story to have Gabrielle tell one.
Gabrielle gently cupped Diana's face. "I'm not telling stories,
my friend. I'm going to try and teach them how to do so." Diana
tilted her head and Gabrielle smiled softly. "It means so
much?"
Diana nodded. "Because I have seen you teach. You will be
telling stories to teach them."
Gabrielle sighed. Diana was right. She looked at Xena, who
returned her look with one full of love and support, then glanced
at Barbara who nodded slightly in encouragement. Gabrielle turned
back to Diana and nodded. "All right," she replied, smiling when
she saw the grin that lit Diana's features. She looked back at
Xena who was smiling in satisfaction. "Will you let them
know?"
Xena sketched a half-bow in her direction. "Your wish," she
replied with a quirk of her lips. Then she turned to re-enter the
conference room, knowing she would have to visit each of the
break-out rooms and interrupt the ongoing seminars in order to get
the word out. However, if the rest of the attendees were half as
enthusiastic as Diana had been, it would be worth it. She smiled.
Despite everything, she was glad they had done this, if for no
other reason than having the opportunity to see Gabrielle return to
her roots for just a little while. With a hint of jauntiness in
her step, Xena entered the first room to make her announcement,
anxious to see a good response.
************
"Was there something else, Gabrielle?" Diana asked as Xena left
the room. Gabrielle nodded.
"We have a slight problem." Diana arched an eyebrow and
Gabrielle's lips twitched. "Beyond that. It seems Paula was not
able to finish erasing everything from DIVA's files before the
police got into them." Even though she wondered how Gabrielle knew
of Paula's actions, Diana didn't even blink at Gabrielle's
knowledge of what had been done.
"Isn't that tampering with evidence, Gabrielle?" Barbara asked
quietly, glad Lucy and Dinah were too fully engrossed in their work
to overhear the whispered conversation.
"Only if you get caught, Oracle," Diana stated, knowing Barbara
would appreciate the irony. Barbara inclined her head in
acknowledgement.
"So you need to know what they got?" Diana asked. Gabrielle
shook her head.
"Not exactly. I know all they got on our people were their
names. The problem is Desdemona also had blackmail material on her
own employees in a separate section, and Paula didn't catch those.
So the detectives have assumed the other files were tampered with
and everyone here was being blackmailed. Everyone is still a
suspect at this point... except for you, Xena and
I."
"So...?"
"So, I want to know what she had on her people. And have Paula
send you what she found on everyone else. I don't think anyone
here did it, but…."
"But someone did," Barbara said grimly.
"Exactly," Gabrielle concurred. "And the sooner we find out who
did this, the better for all of us.
Chapter XXXV
Gabrielle looked around the room as Diana walked out and headed
to the green room where Helena was currently resting. She knew
Diana would take pains not to disturb Helena, but she needed the
privacy the green room would afford her for however long she could
get it. Gabrielle turned her eyes back to Barbara and sighed.
Barbara cocked an eyebrow at her.
"I just realized - if we're doing a joint session tonight
instead of waiting for the talent show tomorrow night, we're gonna
have to reset the rooms now instead of waiting until after lunch
tomorrow."
Barbara's eyes widened, then she nodded. "All right. Well, we
don't have to move Lucy and Dinah - they're behind the stage,"
motioning to the platform that was already in place. "I'll contact
Rita and let her know our plans have changed, then I'll relieve
Lucy and Dinah. I can watch both sets of computers and they can
help you get started in here."
Gabrielle nodded. "Sounds good, especially since we don't know
where our detective friends went or how long it will be until they
get back."
"What sounds good?" Xena asked as she stepped back into the
room. "Where's Diana?"
"I'll explain that while you help me take the table down and
start rearranging the room."
It was to this controlled chaos that Detectives Bornlan and
Kennian returned. They looked at one another then crossed to the
front of the room, hoping to attract the attention of either Xena
or Gabrielle.
Rita was the first to notice them and motioned towards them,
then she gave Xena and Gabrielle a nod of understanding and went
back to directing her set-up team. Xena and Gabrielle turned to
the waiting detectives.
Both heads tilted in question. When neither Xena nor Gabrielle
seemed compelled to offer an explanation, Bornlan gestured around
them.
"You wanna tell us what's going on?"
"We're resetting the rooms."
"For what purpose?"
"I am giving a storytelling seminar tonight and we need to be
able to accommodate both conventions. The only real way to do that
is to reset this room. We had already planned to do that tomorrow
after lunch for the talent show tomorrow night. We've just
adjusted our schedule to accommodate the change."
"Is that prudent? We are investigating a murder after
all."
Xena and Gabrielle looked at Kennian for a moment before
Gabrielle responded. "Detective Kennian, we realize that you're
investigating a murder. And if you and Detective Bornlan decide
you need to interview any or all of our convention attendees, we
will of course give you the access you need to do so. However, in
the meantime, these women have paid to be here and attend the
lectures and seminars we've put together. We're not going to
simply put everything on hold because of a murder that may or may
not have anything to do with the women here."
Bornlan nodded and held out her hand before Kennian could speak.
"She's right, Shana. The world doesn't stop because we have work
to do. Go set up the access we need," motioning to the lone
computer that Scud and Lucy had set up for them in the back corner
of the room. Blue eyes bore into brown then Kennian jerked her
head once and stalked off. Bornlan held up her hand before either
Xena or Gabrielle could speak.
"I'm sorry. We're getting a lot of pressure to clear this case
quickly."
"Why?"
Bornlan frowned at Xena's terse question, so Xena reiterated it.
"Why are you getting pressure to clear this case so quickly?
What's so special about that DIVA person that it requires you to
solve this crime immediately?"
"We know we need to solve it quickly simply from a logistics
standpoint. Your attendees are only here for a few days, and
unless we have a motive or murder weapon or a probable cause to tie
someone directly into this crime, we're not going to be able to
keep people here indefinitely. Our captain didn't appreciate the
call he got exonerating you with no explanation, so I suspect he's
getting some heat from someone pretty high up the chain to just
make this go away quickly. That means...."
"Shit rolls downhill?" Xena offered deadpan.
Bornlan chuckled. "Something like that, yeah."
"All right, Detective. Where do you want to
start?"
Bornlan blew out a breath. "Do the women here know what's
happened?"
"Only the people that were in this room when you told us this
morning."
"All right. Shana should be about done setting up our connection
to Jackie. As soon as she's done, we'll go make the announcement
to your con goers. Maybe you should go ahead and gather them all
together in the main rooms. It will make things easier and a lot
quicker for us."
"Okay. I'll have Barbara keep an eye on things in here,"
Gabrielle said, excusing herself. Xena looked at Bornlan.
"Would you like to come with me, Detective?" gesturing towards
the law enforcement room. Teresa scratched the side of her neck
and shook her head.
"Actually, would you take Shana with you?" She continued
without verbal prompting, the query clear in Xena's blue eyes.
"We're going to have to split up to interview people as quickly as
possible; and since the law enforcement conference is your
responsibility, I assume you'd want to be there," waiting for
Xena's confirmation. "So you'd be watching the crowd when the
announcement was made."
"Detective Bornlan, Gabrielle is...."
"Gabrielle is a lovely woman and I'm sure very capable in her
capacity as a convention planner as well as whatever her day job
is. But even without any details on the two of you, I know in my
gut that the reason you are running a law enforcement conference is
because that is what your background is in. You are naturally an
observer of those around you."
"And you're willing to risk your investigation on your gut,
Detective?"
"It's all I've got at the moment, Xena; I'm running out of time
and I'm running out of options."
Xena held Teresa's brown eyes for a moment longer, then nodded
sharply. "All right, Detective. I'll do what I can to
help."
"Thank you. If you can just get your people together on that
side of the hall...." Xena nodded and motioned to Gabrielle, who
took her cue and headed directly into the media room. The
afternoon sessions were fixing to take an interesting
turn.
************
Now what? Blake wondered as Gabrielle stuck her head
into the room after knocking. She had just gotten rid of her
headache and had made it into the conference room in time for
Barbara to dismiss them from lunch and into their afternoon
sessions. She sincerely hoped it wasn't anything bad, but the
solemn look on Gabrielle's face told her that hope was going to be
in vain.
However, Gabrielle simply asked them all to return to the main
room without further explanation before she closed the door and
moved to the next seminar room.
Blake and the rest looked around at one another, then as one
body, rose and made their way out the door. Then they took their
seats and waited for the rest of the attendees to join them... and
for Gabrielle to tell them what was going on.
************
Xena sighed when she stepped into the convention room again.
The instructors had been very forgiving of her first interruption -
after all, it wasn't every day that people who routinely dealt with
the baser side of man's depravity were included in something as
astounding as storytelling. Especially by someone as gifted as
Gabrielle. This, however, went right back to their jobs... their
careers and livelihoods.
Still, she knocked on each door, stepping inside long enough to
ask them all to gather in the main room for an announcement. They
exchanged glances and sighed, knowing instinctively none of them
was going to like what was coming.
************
Alex's phone buzzed once as she and Casey rose from their seats
and she frowned when she glanced at the message. Casey placed a
hand on her arm and asked softly, "Everything all
right?"
Alex bit her lip. "I'm not sure," she replied as they made
their way slowly out of the small room and into the main one.
"When I went back into Witness Protection, after the Conner's
trial, I was sent to Albuquerque, New Mexico, and the Federal
Marshal in charge of my case was a woman by the name of Mary
Shannon."
Casey nodded. "Right, so?" guiding Alex to a seat beside Olivia
before she took Alex's other side and motioned for Abbie to come
sit beside her. She held up a hand before anyone could interrupt.
Alex kept her eyes on her screen, her brow still
furrowed.
"Mary and I became friends... well, as much as a charge can be
with their handler," she added, then smirked. "She was much better
than Hammond was, and I was nicer to her because of it. Anyway,"
turning her attention to Casey and only then realizing they were
seated at the table with their friends and colleagues. "Oh...
hi."
Olivia put a hand on Alex's arm. "What's wrong, honey?" Alex
handed her phone to Olivia, whose expression mirrored hers almost
exactly.
"Would you care to clue the rest of us in, please?" Abbie said a
little impatiently.
Alex cleared her throat. "Mary Shannon was my Marshal liaison
when I left New York the second time... after the Conner's trial.
She was supposed to be attending this convention, but got held up
in Albuquerque because of some last minute business. However, she
contacted me this morning, saying she had made it into town after
all and asking if we could get together for dinner. She and Olivia
wanted to meet each other and I figured this would be the perfect
opportunity without having to go back to
Albuquerque."
"Okay, so?" Liz prompted when Alex stopped to take a breath.
Alex just gave her a smirk and an arched eyebrow. "Sorry. Go
on."
"Right, well - she just texted me that she'd need a raincheck
for dinner. It appears that she has to escort someone out of
Orlando immediately."
"Well, with any luck, you'll get another chance soon," Tracey
offered.
Alex nodded. "Maybe. In the meantime, I wonder what's....
Hey, isn't that Pa...?" She trailed off as she endeavored to twist
in her seat, eyes following the blonde currently accompanying Xena
towards the front of the room. She shook her head. Olivia wrapped
an arm around Alex's shoulders and leaned in to whisper in her
ear.
"You all right, Alex?"
Alex nodded. "Yes. Overactive imagination, I guess," she added
when Xena called for their attention then introduced Detective
Shana Kennian.
"Ladies, it is my duty to inform you that a woman known to you
all, Desdemona Imala Von A'Calandra, was found dead in her hotel
room this morning." No one blinked, but Kennian felt the air suck
out of the room. "At this time her death has been ruled a
homicide, and you are all considered persons of
interest."
"Why?"
"Who asked that?"
"I did," Doris said as she rose from her seat. "We have a right
to know why we're being considered persons of
interest."
"At the moment I am not at liberty to disclose that information.
However, it is substantial enough that I am going to ask that you
all remain here until otherwise instructed. We will be questioning
each of you as quickly as we can. Thank you."
Kennian stepped from the platform and Xena took the
microphone.
"I can assure you that this is mostly a formality, ladies, but
you all know that the easier you make it for the authorities, the
better it will go for you and the quicker we can be done with this
business. I'd like you to return to your seminars and focus on
them instead of this. I know it's asking a lot," hearing the
mutters at her words. "But it'll be better than sitting out here
waiting. Besides, you paid for them," she said with a crooked
smile. "May as well get your money's worth, right?"
"She's right," Catherine agreed unexpectedly as she stood up.
"I'm not going to let the death of someone like that mess up a
conference I've enjoyed a great deal."
The air flooded back in the room and the women started murmuring
to one another as they got up and slowly returned to their seminar
rooms.
"That was unnecessary," Kennian admonished Xena as she joined
the blonde at the door. "Someone here is guilty, Xena. And we
will find them."
"Someone is guilty," Xena agreed placidly. "I just don't think
they're attending either conference."
"And what is the basis for your theory?" her tone
scathing.
"Years of studying human behavior."
"I believe you are incorrect."
Xena just smiled. "We'll see."
************
"Olivia?"
"Natalia? What's wrong, baby?"
"Can you come back to the convention room?"
"Right now? We just got to EPCOT." Olivia took a deep breath
and pinched the bridge of her nose. "Natalia, what's
wrong?"
Natalia raked her hands through her long hair and let out a
nervous breath. "Desdemona was found murdered in her room this
morning. And everyone here is considered a person of
interest."
"Excuse me? Are you serious?"
"Olivia, I wouldn't joke about something like
this."
"I'm sorry, sweetheart. I know you wouldn't." Olivia ran a
frustrated hand through her own hair. "It's just not something you
expect to hear outside of Springfield," mocking the quirks of their
hometown. "All right. We'll be there in a few minutes,
okay?"
"Thank you, sweetie. I just... I need...."
"I know. Em will understand," watching as her daughter's eyes
turned towards her. She gave Emma a tremulous smile and put the
car in gear, pulling out of the space they had just recently
filled. "I love you, Natalia."
"I love you more."
"Not fair, Rivera. You know I've gotta hang up."
The last thing Olivia heard was Natalia's soft chuckle before
the line went dead. She edged back onto the road headed towards
the resort, feeling Emma's eyes on her. "C'mon, Jellybean. Your
mama needs us. EPCOT will be here later."
"Is Mama all right?"
"I think so, but let's go make sure, okay?"
"Okay, Mommy." A beat. "Mommy, do we get to go to Gabrielle's
storytelling tonight?"
"Do you want to, Jellybean?"
"YES!"
Olivia laughed aloud at Emma's enthusiasm. "Then I guess we're
going to storytelling tonight... as long as it's all right with
Gabrielle."
"Oh, it's all right with Gabrielle. I already
asked."
Olivia's eyes went into her hairline, but she just shook her
head. "All right, Jellybean. I guess we've got plans for the
night. Does that make it a date?"
"Mommy!" Emma said with laughter in her voice and rolling her
eyes. Then they pulled back into the resort parking lot and headed
in to find Natalia, wondering what else awaited
them.
Chapter XXXVI
"Shana, you need to calm down," Teresa instructed firmly. Blue
eyes glared at her balefully, but Kennian stopped slamming things
around. She took a deep breath and put her hands in her pockets to
remove the temptation to resume her slamming.
"You do not understand, Teresa. Xena was mocking
me."
"No, she wasn't. She was stating her opinion."
"She was patronizing - assuming she knows better than a police
detective because of years of supposedly observing human
behavior."
Bornlan shrugged. "She may. We have no way of knowing what
circumstances have given her the knowledge she has or how long
she's had to acquire that experience. For all we know, she is some
kind of government spook - which would explain why we can't find
anything about her, why she would have that kind of knowledge and
why someone very high up is looking out for her."
"You agree with her," Shana stated flatly.
Teresa shrugged again, this time with a sheepish expression on
her face, then nodded succinctly. "I do actually. I think our
best bet for suspects is going to be among the victim's own
employees. However, we have an obligation to follow all the leads
we have, and at the moment that means we need to speak to each and
every woman in both conventions and see if we can discover what the
victim had on each of them - even if it is only to eliminate them
from the suspect list. Who knows... maybe we have a version of
Murder on the Orient Express playing out
here."
Kennian just glared at her again. Bornlan returned the look
stare for stare. Kennian looked away first.
"Look... we're doing all we can do. You've got the computer
secured and set to ring you with any alerts and updates we might
get. We've got unis standing by in case we need them and the
Captain is trying to get a couple more detectives assigned to us to
speed things along. Considering the constraints we are working
under, we're not doing too badly at the moment."
"I suppose. I am simply... frustrated by this entire process.
I feel as though we are being played by someone, though as yet I
could not say for certain who that might be."
"Then I suggest we get to work and try to figure it out, because
we're running out of time."
************
"Gabrielle?" Gabrielle looked up at Helena as she approached.
"Whoa," she added, giving the busy room the once-over. "What'd I
miss?"
Gabrielle smirked. "My class on storytelling has been extended
to include the law enforcement conference as well." Helena's brows
went to her forehead and Gabrielle smiled. "Diana asked... I
couldn't tell her no."
"All right," Helena agreed. "And speaking of Diana," she added
in a lower voice, "she needs to see you," jerking her head towards
the back room she'd just vacated.
Gabrielle looked at her closely, seeing the residual exhaustion
around her eyes. "C'mon," she said, taking Helena's elbow and
guiding her back towards the green room. "You need a longer
nap."
"But...."
"But nothing," Gabrielle replied firmly, giving Barbara a
reassuring nod before they crossed the threshold out of the
monitoring room. "You and I both know you would be able to hear
anything Diana and I said from here if you really wanted to. I
trust you, and I promised Barbara...."
Helena stopped walking and pulled away from Gabrielle, crossing
her arms over her chest defensively. "You promised Barbara
what?"
Gabrielle stepped back to Helena, tugging on her arm gently
until Helena relented and allowed Gabrielle to lock arms with her
and move them along. "Nothing bad, Helena. I just promised
Barbara I'd help keep an eye on you... you know, when she
couldn't."
"I can take care of myself."
"Yes, you can... and you do, most of the time. But you have
been known to be reckless with yourself more than once in your
life." Gabrielle sighed. "Helena, you're the most precious thing
in the whole world to Barbara Gordon, and if me making sure you get
enough rest helps give her a little peace, then I will damn well
make sure you get enough rest. Are we clear?"
Helena blinked, the augmentation disappearing as rapidly as it
had appeared at Gabrielle's commanding tone. "Yeah... we're
clear." She let Gabrielle get them to the door before she pulled
them both to a stop once more. Gabrielle looked at her with a
questioning expression. "Can I ask why?"
"Why what? Why I promised?" watching Helena nod her head.
Gabrielle dropped her chin to her chest briefly and blew out a
thick, heavy breath. Even now, the memories of Mt. Fugi had the
ability to steal the very air from her lungs and make her heart
clench in remembered agony. She felt Helena's hand cup her chin
with a gentleness she had only known from one other.
"Gabrielle?"
Gabrielle allowed her head to be brought up, but she kept her
eyes closed until she felt Xena's arms wrap around her from behind.
She relaxed into the strong body while bringing her hand up to
cover Helena's that still rested on her face.
"You all right?" Xena murmured into her ear. Gabrielle nodded
even as a tear trickled from her closed eyes. Then she opened
watery green eyes and held Helena's questioning
gaze.
"This, Helena... this is why I promised Barbara. I know what
it's like to live without this."
Helena inhaled sharply, feeling a little of Gabrielle's pain
through the physical connection of their hands. It was a residual
effect of her helping Dinah - and thankfully for her a temporary
one - that she could briefly feel strong emotion in others. That
had been what had woken her originally - the announcement of DIVA's
murder had created enough of a stir in the air around her that it
had jolted Helena from a sound sleep. Diana's entrance into the
green room had actually been a calming thing as she had helped
ground Helena until she could wake up completely.
Helena's eyes augmented sharply and she met Gabrielle's pained
ones squarely. "Now do you understand?"
Helena simply pulled Gabrielle's head towards her own until she
could brush her lips over Gabrielle's forehead in apology. Then
without a word, she slipped her hand from Gabrielle's grasp and
walked into the green room.
Gabrielle let out a deep breath, and Xena let her hands draw
soothing patterns on Gabrielle's belly. She felt Gabrielle relax
further into her and pressed her lips to the juncture of her neck
and shoulder. Gabrielle turned in her embrace, letting Xena see
the flash of her eyes from green to red-rimmed yellow before
forcing them back to their natural state.
"I'm all right, love. She just caught me by surprise... and so
did the memory."
Xena didn't have to ask which memory - there was only one memory
that still caused this kind of reaction in Gabrielle. Before she
could open her mouth to speak, Gabrielle covered her lips and shook
her head.
"Don't... please?"
Xena nodded and leaned down to catch Gabrielle's
lips....
... before a throat clearing behind Gabrielle made Xena look up
and glare into sheepish blue eyes. Still, Diana didn't look away
and Xena sighed, pulling back reluctantly. She motioned to
Gabrielle with her eyes and Gabrielle leaned forward and kissed
Xena quickly and thoroughly, causing Xena's eyes to widen briefly
before slamming shut and clenching her hands into Gabrielle's
waist.
When it was over, Gabrielle eased away from Xena still licking
her lips. Xena took a deep breath and forced her hands open.
Gabrielle grinned and winked at her, then turned to face Diana with
her Queen's mask firmly in place. She cocked an eyebrow, smiling
big when she felt Xena's hands come to rest on her hips again.
Diana cleared her throat and dipped her head, but didn't drop her
eyes.
"My Queen?"
"Yes, Diana; speak, my friend."
"I'm sorry to interrupt - is everything all right? Helena came
back into the room without a word, curled back on the couch and is
either deep in meditation or sound asleep again. When you didn't
follow, I came out to see...."
"Diana, it's all right," Gabrielle said gently. Diana nodded
uncertainly, but straightened when the tone of Gabrielle's voice
changed. "Now, what did you find?"
Diana jerked her head towards the green room. "C'mon... you're
going to want to see this for yourselves."
************
Xena and Gabrielle exchanged glances before turning to Diana
simultaneously. "Is this for real?" Xena finally
queried.
"Oh yes," Diana affirmed. "Paula ran the checks twice to be
certain. Every single employee she had was being blackmailed by
her in some way or another, so all of them had a motive for wanting
her dead. Some of them should be in jail for the stuff she had on
them." She hesitated, then drew a deep breath and continued. "In
fairness, some of what she has on the people attending both
conventions is just as bad... or worse. The question is - do we
share with the police or do we make them work for it?" looking back
and forth between Xena and Gabrielle.
Xena and Gabrielle looked at one another again. Xena arched an
eyebrow and Gabrielle shrugged. Then Xena nodded and Gabrielle
sighed.
"Have Paula send you the specs on everyone... even the ones who
aren't here - men, women, corporations, whatever. If we're going
to give the detectives a hand solving this, then we're going to be
thorough."
Diana reached behind her and picked up another sheaf of papers.
"I thought you might say that."
Xena accepted the pile of papers and straightened them, then
passed them to Gabrielle. Within a few minutes, Gabrielle had them
organized in the order Desdemona had placed them on her list. She
gave them back to Xena and turned to Diana.
"Do we have any idea who did this yet?"
Diana shook her head. "Having looked through the list, I'd say
there are a few likely suspects."
"But...?"
"But what? If I was Bornlan and Kennian, I'd be looking a lot
closer at those employees. There's only so much the human mind can
take before it breaks and who's to say what form that breaking
would take." Diana shrugged. "On the other hand, we all know that
what's on those pages doesn't necessarily reflect the whole
truth."
"So we let the detectives dig through this
themselves?"
Xena smirked. "You really think they will accept more help from
us? Detective Kennian is convinced I am plotting against
them."
Gabrielle's brows flew into her hairline. "Excuse
me?"
Xena waved away her question. "Nothing to worry about." She
smiled when Gabrielle gave her a look of patented disbelief.
"Trust me, Sweetheart. I'm not letting them mess this up." She
looked at Diana. "So we're good to go with this
stuff."
"Absolutely, Consort."
"All right. Let's go find Detective Sergeant Bornlan. I have a
feeling she will be more gracious about accepting our help than
Detective Kennian."
"You and Diana go ahead, Xe. I'm gonna check on Helena and then
go see how things are going in the monitoring room." She smiled at
the skeptical look Xena gave her and smiled softly. "I'm all
right, love. I just don't want to get into something with
Detective Kennian, and if I see her right now, I just
might."
"My defender," Xena murmured and Gabrielle
nodded.
"Always."
"All right, you two - enough... before I need a shot of
insulin."
Xena snickered, even as she rose and grabbed the papers.
"Jealous much?"
"You know it," Diana agreed instantly as they headed towards the
door. "Every Amazon wants what you have... together, I mean,"
seeing the look in Xena's eyes when she glanced at Gabrielle and
back to Diana.
"Xena, leave Diana alone."
"Yes, my Queen," sketching a half-bow in Gabrielle's direction
before jerking her head at Diana. "C'mon, Princess. Sooner we get
this done, the sooner the rest of this can be over
with."
"You really think they'll figure this out in time?" Gabrielle
heard Diana ask before the door closed behind them. Though she was
interested in Xena's response, she was more concerned about Helena,
and she rose and crossed to the room Helena was currently ensconced
in. She allowed her Bacchae instincts to come to the fore, seeing
the rise and fall of Helena's chest and hearing the even breaths
that indicated the deep level of her sleep. Gabrielle noted how
tightly Helena was curled and walked silently to the door,
motioning Devon over with a slight motion of her
head.
"Yes, Miss Gabrielle?"
"Devon, could you bring me a blanket?"
He blinked twice before swallowing and nodding his head. "Sure,
Miss Gabrielle," tapping the phone he carried and putting in a
request to housekeeping. "All done. Is everything all right? Do
we need to adjust the temperature?"
"No, the temperature is fine, especially with all the people and
the activities we've got going on. But Helena... you remember,
from earlier?" He nodded again. "She's resting right now and
she's a little cold, so I thought a blanket might
help."
Just then a woman from housekeeping came around the corner with
a perplexed look on her face. "Thank you, Stella," Devon said as
he took the blanket from her.
"Yes... thank you, Stella," giving the woman a smile. "And
thank you, Devon," Gabrielle added, accepting the blanket from him.
The two cast members watched her disappear back into the green
room, then returned to their current assignments.
Gabrielle studied Helena for a long moment. She knew from
having talked to Barbara that Helena was hot-blooded by nature... a
virtual furnace. Gabrielle wondered if Helena's current
temperature was tied into helping Dinah and figured it probably
was. She carefully covered Helena, seeing the younger woman relax
almost immediately. Then she left Helena to her rest and returned
to the converted monitoring room to reassure
Barbara.
************
Xena and Diana crossed the hall, intent on finding Detectives
Bornlan and Kennian before they started their interrogations.
Hopefully the information they currently held would help narrow
down the suspect list. Xena had the distinct feeling if the two
detectives tried to take on a roomful of law enforcement
specialists OR a room full of reporters, things would go badly
rather quickly... for everyone involved.
They could hear the raised voices as they approached the room
and Xena and Diana exchanged glances, glad when it became silent.
Diana lifted her hand and knocked on the door, then opened the door
to allow Xena to enter in front of her. Kennian stiffened; Bornlan
sighed quietly and beckoned them into the room.
"What can we do for you ladies?"
Xena arched an eyebrow. "It's actually more what we can do for
you," she replied as she passed the papers to Bornlan. The
detective took a look at them, unable to keep the shock out of her
expression. She handed the sheaf over to her partner, even as she
pinned Xena with a look.
"Where did you get these?"
Xena shrugged. "I know people."
Bornlan glared. "I'm sure you do. But that's not what I asked.
Where did you get these, Xena? I have experts that couldn't pull
this stuff up... and they're the best at what they
do."
"They're the best at what they do *that you know* - I just know
better people."
"What is to keep us from arresting you for obstruction of
justice?" Kennian asked in an irritated tone.
"Aside from the fact I'm not obstructing anything?" Xena replied
mildly. "Probably the fact that you've been told I am untouchable
if you want to do more than write parking tickets for the rest of
your career," smirking just slightly when Kennian clenched her jaw.
"Look, Detectives - doesn't it make sense that if I know people
who can call off the dogs as it were, I also know people who can
make things happen? Appreciate small favors and realize I'm doing
this for myself and all the women here as much as I am for
you."
"You really do think they're all completely innocent, don't
you?"
Xena snorted. "Detective Bornlan, no one is completely innocent
and we've all got secrets we'd rather keep hidden. But I don't
believe any of the women attending either my conference or
Gabrielle's committed this particular crime."
"And you, Agent Prince?"
"I believe Xena is correct, but I also know it is your job to
investigate all avenues of interest."
"So you think talking to all the women here is a waste of
time."
"I don't think you'll find your killer here."
Bornlan motioned them to chairs. "Please," she invited. "I'd
like to hear what you have to say."
"This ought to be interesting," Kennian said before taking a
seat and crossing her arms, waiting for the discussion to
begin.
Chapter XXXVII
"So exactly how long are we expected to hang around here?"
Warren asked, his tone petulant and whiny. "Desdemona's dead and
we're free of her machinations. Can't we just get on with our
lives now? I've got other things I'd rather be
doing."
Melissa cut her eyes in his direction. "We all do," she huffed.
"You'd like it to be that simple, wouldn't you, Warren? You
figure you can step into Desi's shoes and life will be just
peachy."
Graham frowned. "He's not stepping into anything. *I'm* still
the President of AVID; if anything, this should move me up into the
role of chairman."
"Careful, Graham," Harmon cautioned, leaning forward and lifting
his drink from the table and bringing it to his lips for a long
moment. "Your attitude could be construed as one of
over-eagerness... something akin to joy. That kind of thing will
make the police look longer and harder at you."
Graham rolled his eyes. "Whatever... I didn't do it, so I
really don't care. Desi's dead and that's a good thing as far as
I'm concerned. I'm not going to pretend otherwise."
Bailey nodded her head. "That's exactly what I told the
detectives this morning." Every member of the AVID team turned and
looked at her with astonishment and she returned their regard in
equal measure. Then she shrugged. "What? I wasn't going to
pretend upset when I felt exactly none. We already know these
detectives are worth their salt; they know at least part of the
truth about Desdemona... and about our relationships with
her."
"So do you think one of us did it?" Adelia asked Bailey. Bailey
looked at her and held her gaze for a long moment. Then she shook
her head.
"I don't think so. I mean... if one of us were going to try to
kill her, why would we wait til here... and now? Why not do it
when we were actually somewhere we were familiar with... somewhere
we could dispose of the body without anyone being the wiser to the
fact that she was gone?"
"Given this some thought, have you?" Graham chuckled wickedly.
Bailey just gave him a look.
"So who do you think killed her?" Dot asked, bringing attention
to herself. "Because someone obviously did, and if it wasn't one
of us...."
"Maybe it was one of those police people. God knows they would
have the knowledge to kill Desi... or any of us," Franklyn offered
petulantly. All eyes turned to him, and Buster
sneered.
"Are you trying to be that stupid or is it just a natural
talent?" Before Franklyn could sputter out a retort, Buster
continued. "They would also have the knowledge to keep from being
found out."
"What difference does it make?" Warren asked. "She's dead. We
should be celebrating or something." They all turned to him with
something akin to disbelief in their eyes. He rolled his eyes at
them and shook his head. "Look... all I'm saying is I didn't do
it. And if the rest of you claim to be equally as innocent, we
have nothing to worry about. We should be making plans for our
futures."
Bailey gazed at Warren with pity for a long moment. Then she
sighed. "If they don't figure out who did this, we may not even
have a future."
Everyone stared at the table thoughtfully, then Harmon signaled
for their waitress. Given the way their weekend was shaping up, a
little fortification was in order. The rest smiled their thanks at
him and the conversation turned to other avenues of
discussion.
************
Barbara removed her glasses and pinched the bridge of her nose
in frustration. "I know for a fact my IQ is supposedly above the
dim light bulb level, but I'm not sure I understand what you're
saying, Gabrielle. If you had already erased the records of all
the convention attendees, why did you feel the need to go back and
share those records now?"
Gabrielle sighed. "Since Paula didn't catch the file that held
the list of AVID employees and Desdemona's reasons for blackmailing
them, it made the detectives especially suspicious of the listing
of our attendees. By giving them the full list, Xena and I are
hoping it will eliminate our guests as suspects."
"Gabrielle, I'm guilty of murder!" Her voice was a bare whisper
in deference to the set-up crew that was putting the finishing
touches on the room, even though they were far enough away from
everyone not to be overheard.
"No, Barbara. What happened to Shiva's sister was an
accident."
"But...."
"No, Barbara. No buts." Gabrielle took Barbara's hand. "Trust
me; I know the difference. Besides, no one is going to believe
that an award-winning English teacher with ties to law enforcement
is going to commit murder... especially of someone she has never
met."
Barbara looked up and cut her eyes in Gabrielle's direction.
"I'm over-thinking this, aren't I?"
"Pretty much, Brain," Gabrielle responded compassionately,
though there was a distinct twinkle in her eyes. "Does this mean
it's time to take over the world?"
Barbara snorted. "Not tonight, Pinky. One of my dearest
friends is giving a command performance and I wouldn't miss that
for any amount world domination." She smiled at Gabrielle's almost
bashful reaction. "Helena will be thrilled, you know," her tone
dry. Gabrielle arched an eyebrow in mute question. Barbara shook
her head. "She's been telling me that for years."
Gabrielle smiled gently. "Sometimes it's easier to believe
someone who isn't quite as, um... invested. Especially if that
someone has personal experience from which to
speak."
Barbara cocked her head to one side and studied Gabrielle for a
moment. Gabrielle held her gaze unflinching, allowing Barbara to
read everything Gabrielle wanted her to see and making her wonder
once again at the depths of experience and agelessness of the woman
who stood before her. Despite their friendship, she knew there was
so much more to Gabrielle than she let on and Barbara wondered if
she'd ever be able to get past the first few layers.
Two blonde brows went into an equally blonde hairline and
Barbara blushed slightly and dropped her chin to her chest in
embarrassment for being caught staring. Gabrielle
smiled.
"Go check on Helena. I can finish up whatever needs doing in
here."
"You're sure."
"Go," Gabrielle intoned. "Before I change my mind and find some
serious grunt work for you to do."
Barbara smirked and headed out the back towards the green room.
Gabrielle watched her go, turning only when she felt Dinah come up
beside her.
"Everything all right?" Dinah asked, looking at the empty
doorway.
Gabrielle nodded wearily. "Of the things we have control
over... absolutely. The rest?" She shrugged. "No sense worrying
about it."
"Do you think I should offer...?"
"No, Dinah," Gabrielle stated emphatically. "The power you have
is used to protect so many, and it works so well in that capacity
because no one realizes it's real. If people found out that it
was..." She shuddered slightly and shook head. "Besides, do you
really think they'd believe you?" asked gently.
Dinah blew out a breath and shook her head. "No, probably not."
She nudged Gabrielle out of the way and took her seat behind the
monitors once more. "I've got this if there is somewhere else you
need to be," making a shooing motion with her hands.
"Are you trying to get rid of me Dinah?"
Dinah blushed but held Gabrielle's eyes. "Nah... I know you and
Xena sent everyone back to their seminars. I figure there's some
responsibility for that."
Gabrielle smiled. "Yeah, there is. You doing all
right?"
"I'm fine. I'll be glad when this is over
though."
"Me too," Gabrielle agreed as she headed for the door, only to
turn back towards Dinah when the younger woman called out her name.
She tilted her head to one side and waited.
"Do you think they'll find who did it?"
Gabrielle bit her lip. "Honestly? No. There are just too many
variables in play, and they're running on a tight
schedule."
"Does that bother you?"
"I'll let you know," Gabrielle replied, then headed into the
media conference to check on how things were
progressing.
************
"All right, Agent Prince. The floor is yours. Convince us that
none of the women who are on your list could possibly commit
murder." Bornlan leaned back in her chair and motioned Diana to
speak before she crossed her arms over her chest and
waited.
"Would you like me to do so woman by woman or would you simply
like a general statement?"
Kennian rose from her seat, blue eyes flashing as she clenched
her fists at her side. Diana returned her look calmly and watched
curiously as Shana forced herself to relax. When she spoke,
Kennian's voice was low and controlled.
"Agent Prince, the courtesy that has been extended to Xena and
Gabrielle in this investigation does not automatically translate to
you simply because Detective Sergeant Bornlan asked for your input.
Please treat this seriously."
Diana returned her look evenly. "Detective Kennian, I have
never treated this situation as anything other than serious and I
resent your implication that I have. I was merely asking for
clarification of what Detective Bornlan was looking for before
replying."
Shana held her gaze another moment before nodding her
acceptance. "Very well - I can appreciate that. I... apologize...
for the interruption." She turned her attention to Bornlan.
"Teresa?"
"Do you know any of these women personally... well enough that
you would vouch for them in a court of law if called upon to do
so?"
"A few, but I ran cursory background checks on everyone
attending both conferences, so I can speak confidently on everyone
from that standpoint."
"Wait... you ran background checks on everyone, and it didn't
occur to you to be concerned about some of these things?" Bornlan
asked with more than a hint of disbelief in her
voice.
Diana smiled patiently. "Taken out of context, Detective,
everything can seem bad... horrible, even. But sometimes, when you
know the full story, your perspective tends to change. And
sometimes, it's just something so personal, you'd like to keep it
private."
"For example?"
"Simone Tillman. All she did to aid her first partner's suicide
was to not prevent Amanda from taking her own life and holding her
hand as she died." Diana held up a hand to keep Teresa from
interrupting and Bornlan bit her tongue and motioned for Diana to
continue. "Amanda was in excruciating pain... both physically and
mentally. She'd recently had a miscarriage of the baby she and
Simone had planned to have together, and the reason for the
miscarriage was cancer that by the time they found it was
inoperable. Simone simply allowed her partner to die by her own
choice with dignity."
"And you agree with this, Agent Prince?" Shana asked quietly.
Diana shook her head.
"It's not my place to agree or disagree, but I can't say I blame
either Simone or Amanda for the choices they made. I can also
understand why Simone wouldn't want something like that to become
common knowledge; she knows what it's like to live under the
scrutiny of the press and public."
"All right," Teresa conceded. "What about this Nikki Wade? She
committed murder of a police officer."
"Not exactly," Diana returned, smiling slightly at the
disbelieving looks the words garnered her. "Nikki did kill a
police officer," she acknowledged. "A police officer who was
trying to rape her then partner. She was released on appeal with
an apology from the courts for the injustice of her
imprisonment."
"Hmm," was Bornlan's noncommittal response. "Lucy Reynolds -
she's a criminal for God's sakes."
"A reformed criminal, Detective," Xena stated emphatically. "I
trust her implicitly."
"And Barbara Gordon?"
Diana smirked, knowing Barbara would kick her ass, figuratively
speaking, if she got wind of Diana's reply, but knowing it was the
quickest way to end this line of questioning. "Detective Bornlan,
do you know who Barbara Gordon is?"
Teresa shook her head. "Can't say that I do."
"You should - she's the woman in the wheelchair that's been
running around the monitoring room all morning."
"And?"
"And do you really think a disabled woman could physically
commit a murder that wouldn't leave a body to be found or a mark on
her own?" Diana waited a beat then continued. "Detective, no
matter how physically capable you are, a physical altercation of
that nature would leave marks, correct?" waiting for Bornlan to nod
her agreement. "Now look at the reports."
"I don't see any reports."
"Exactly. And that type of fight would generate police reports,
hospital reports, even eye-witness reports." She sat back and let
the two detectives mull over her words.
"Then why would Desdemona have murder listed beside Barbara
Gordon's name? Surely there isn't smoke without *some* fire?"
Kennian looked at Bornlan who nodded and they both turned to Xena
and Diana. Xena raised an eyebrow and Diana gestured for her to
take over.
"I think you're considering this from the wrong angle,
Detectives," Xena replied evenly. "Instead of what Desdemona had
to gain, what did these women... these people on her lists have to
lose from her accusations?" She paused. "Think about it. It
takes years to establish a good reputation, and only minutes to
lose it to mere whispers that hint of impropriety. And all of
these women had something to lose if Desdemona's accusations got
out... true or not."
"So some of these things are true?"
"Some of them are... yes. Others I doubt the veracity of, but
the fact remains that any of the people on these lists could have
been hurt by these things getting out, whether they were true or
not."
"In what way?" Kennina queried.
"I know for a fact that Olivia Benson is the product of a rape.
But if that fact became common knowledge, especially among defense
attorneys, some might question her ability to separate herself
enough to do her job without prejudice. Colonel Samantha Carter is
one of the brightest scientific minds in the world, and yet if it
was found out that she was gay, she'd be dishonorably discharged
and shunned by many of her peers. Sara Sidle's mother murdered
Sara's father because she couldn't stand the abuse he meted out to
both of them on a regular basis and that tends to make her more
vigorous when those kinds of cases come her way. Again, a reason
for defense attorneys to cry foul."
Bornlan blew out an impatient breath. "All right! I get your
point, since I'm pretty sure you could make a case for each and
every name on this list. And yet I still have a dead body on my
hands that my ME insists was murdered."
"Has she determined the actual cause of death
yet?"
"Not that we've heard. But she does believe it's the work of a
professional," a little surprised when neither Xena nor Diana
blinked twice about that revelation. "Which would imply that
pretty much the people from Gabrielle's convention could be
cleared, because I'm fairly certain the Doc didn't mean someone
interviewed her to death.
Xena cocked her head. "Did she say what kind of
professional?"
"Excuse me?"
Xena sighed. "Detective Bornlan, there is more than one type of
professional hit. There's the assassin, the sniper, the
mercenary...."
"Stop, please. I get the point. I'll see what I can find out,"
pausing when Kennian rose and put a hand on her
shoulder.
"I will go check the computer. Perhaps I did not set the alert
correctly. Otherwise, I will call the doctor and let you know what
she says."
"Thanks, Shana," watching the woman exit the room. "In the
meantime, do you have any other suggestions? Is absolutely
everyone in both conventions accounted for?"
"Last night or right this moment?"
Bornlan scrubbed a hand across her face. "Either," she answered
wearily. "Both."
"Almost everyone was with us last night at the Halloween party
at the Magic Kingdom. Those who weren't.... I'll get you the
list. All of our attendees are present today."
"All right. Can you start sending them in one at a time? I
need to make it look like I am at least trying to do this by the
book."
Xena gave Diana a look and Diana gave a brisk nod and left the
room. "So I take it you no longer believe you're gonna find your
killer among my convention attendees?"
Bornlan sighed and scratched her head. "I don't know what I
believe anymore. I just know I'm running out of
time."
Chapter XXXVIII
Detective Sergeant Teresa Bornlan blew out a frustrated breath
and scrubbed her hands over her eyes. It was just early evening
and still she felt like this day had been years long already. All
afternoon she and Shana had separately interviewed the women from
both conferences. None had taken long and nothing extraordinary
had been revealed as far as Bornlan's interviews were concerned.
As she had expected, no one had shown significant remorse over
Desdemona's death, and most, though not happy to discuss the things
on Desdemona's list, gave no indication of being more than
aggravated at being forced to do so. At least some of what
Desdemona considered 'secrets' were less 'secret' and more 'not for
public consumption'.
Bornlan chewed on her lip while she let her mind run over some
of the things she had learned - things that like Diana had told
her, changed her thoughts about once she had at least part of the
story and not just the accusation behind it.
She started slightly when her phone chirped and she snatched it
from her hip. "Bornlan," she growled, a little agitated to have
had her train of thought so neatly derailed.
"Teresa, it's Shana," she heard her partner say quietly into the
phone. "The women have been dismissed from their conferences for
the day and are making their way out of the convention rooms. That
gives us about two hours before they return to this room," cluing
Bornlan in to just where Kennian was.
"Have you heard from the Doc?"
"She is on video conference now - we are simply waiting for you
to join us."
Bornlan scowled. "Why the hell didn't you say so?" she fumed.
"I'll be right there."
Kennian blinked at the dial tone suddenly humming in her ear and
she closed her phone carefully before meeting the coroner's
expectant gaze. "She is on her way."
Just then, Bornlan stepped in through the unlocked back door,
stepping to the side where Scud had placed their secure line access
and sliding slickly into the seat next to Kennian. She gave her
partner a cursory nod before turning her attention to the Medical
Examiner.
"What's the word, Doc?"
"Well, the word from this end is it was definitely a
professional that caused her death. I found a small puncture wound
on her neck... just at the base of her skull. I am still analyzing
the substance that entered her body, but I'm fairly certain it's a
neuro-toxin. I can't say for sure what the neuro-toxin itself was
or where it came from, but I have samples being rushed through the
lab as we speak."
"If you don't actually know anything for certain, why do you
believe it was a neuro-toxin?" Bornlan asked, flinching back from
the monitor at the look the ME directed at her.
"I don't ask how you do your job, do I, Detective?" the woman
growled. Then she let out a sigh and pushed her hair back behind
her ears. "Look Terry... just trust me when I tell you that the
blood work is going to show some sort of neuro-toxin present in her
system. I will let you know exactly what drug compound it is as
soon as I know, all right?"
"Okay, Doc. But what about all that other evidence you told us
about this morning - you know... the possible poisoning, blunt
force trauma and blood? Why have all those possibilities been
eliminated?"
The doc leaned forward and reached beyond the monitor, then sat
back with a glass in her hand. She took a deep draught and
released the breath she'd been holding. "I'm not saying that those
things weren't intended to contribute to her demise, but they
didn't kill her." She took another sip of water and swallowed
slowly before she continued speaking. "The food may have been
poisoned, but she simply didn't eat enough of it to die from
ingesting it. As for the blood...." The ME shrugged. "There was
a lot considering there were no gunshots or stab wounds present on
the body. But there wasn't enough for it to have been the cause of
death. Part of it was from the blow on her head, but all
indications are she did that to herself."
Blue eyes met brown and two sets of brows flew equally high into
blonde and brown hair. Bornlan gave a tiny shrug and Kennian
turned back to the screen first. "Excuse me, Doctor, but why would
she have given herself blunt force trauma to the head? It seems a
less than efficient method to employ if she was intent on
committing suicide."
The Medical Examiner smiled, though she didn't laugh at the
seriousness of the question. Given her own wording and the fact
that Kennian was the most factual individual she knew, she
basically set herself up for such a query. She waved her
hand.
"I'm sorry, Detective - I worded that poorly. The blow on her
head was a result of her falling and hitting her head on the corner
of the nightstand and not someone hitting her with
something."
Kennian nodded. "Thank you for clarifying that,
Doctor."
"I wish the rest of it was as easy to explain."
"So do I," Bornlan agreed as she stretched. "But then what
would we do with all that free time?"
"I dunno, Terry, but I for one wouldn't mind finding out," the
doctor commented wryly. She tilted her cup up and drained the last
of its contents before leaning forward and placing it beside the
monitor once more. "I don't know what to tell you guys. I'll give
you the rest of the results as soon as I have them, but my personal
belief is you're not going to find your killer."
Teresa nodded. "Thanks, Doc. We'll be in
touch."
The ME returned the nod before reaching forward and cutting the
connection. Teresa and Shana sat still for another minute before
Bornlan sighed and stood up. "C'mon. I'm starving. Let's go grab
a bite to eat and some fresh air. Maybe that will give us some
insight into what we know so far."
Kennian stood and together they walked out the door and down the
hallway towards the food court. The investigation would wait for
just a little while. And who knew - maybe a judicious time out
would cause someone to give them the break they
needed.
************
"Lucy! Calm down and take a deep breath," Xena
commanded.
Lucy snorted. "Easy for you to say. You're not the one with a
target suddenly painted on your back."
"Been there, done that... more than once."
Lucy whirled and Xena met her eyes unflinchingly. Lucy cocked
her head and her eyes widened as she recognized the truth of Xena's
words in her expression. She took a deep breath and blew it out
slowly. "You really have, haven't you?"
"Yeah," Xena admitted, "and under much worse circumstances than
this." She held Lucy's eyes. "Did you do it - did you kill
Desdemona?"
"NO! I'm a thief, not a murderer! I can't believe you'd even
ask me that. I thought you trus...."
"I do," Xena cutting off Lucy's accusation with serious intent.
"But it got you to stop doubting yourself, didn't it?" chuckling at
the comical bulging of Lucy's eyes. "Lucy, I told the police you
weren't a viable suspect... that I trusted you completely." She
quirked her lips into a crooked grin. "Besides... killing her now
because you were thrown out of Australia years ago? It's a
stretch."
Lucy nodded. "True. I hope Amy will understand
that."
"She will, Luce. She loves you."
This time Lucy's smile was blinding. "Uh huh." She blew her
bangs out of her face. "So now what?"
Xena shrugged. "Now you go find your girlfriend and have some
dinner."
Lucy arched a brow at her. "What about you?"
Xena glanced at her watch. "Our dinner should be ready for me
to pick up. Gabrielle and I will have a quiet meal in our room
before we come back here for her storytelling
seminar."
"How do you feel about that?" Lucy asked as they left the green
room where they'd gone as soon as the day's activities were over.
"I mean," stumbling to get the words out when Xena gave her a
version of 'the Look'. "How do you feel about Gabrielle doing a
seminar tonight? Didn't you have plans?"
"Storytelling makes her happy, Lucy. The fact that people who
are respected in their fields not only asked for it but are excited
about it is a bonus. Our other plans will wait."
"Whipped," Lucy muttered as they walked into the hallway where
Amy and her cohorts were leaning against the wall. With a word,
Max, Dom and Janet turned and headed up the hall towards the food
court while Amy sauntered in Lucy's direction with deliberate
concentration. When she was less than ten yards from Lucy, she
squealed and ran, causing Lucy to drop what was in her hands to
catch the blonde bombshell headed in her direction.
"We'll discuss that whipped comment later," Xena promised, then
made her way around them to go to the Maya Grill. She had a bard
to feed.
************
"That was uncalled for, Diana," Barbara said flatly. Green eyes
glared into blue before Diana glanced at Helena and Dinah who were
watching the proceedings with interest. Diana pinched the bridge
of her nose in an oddly familiar gesture before bringing her eyes
back to meet Barbara's.
"Oracle... Barbara - it was necessary. You know and I know that
what I told them was the truth... at least as far as they can see
it. There were no marks... no reports... nothing to implicate you
in the crime you stood accused of. Just as you know that letting
them think otherwise is counterproductive - to their investigation
as well as to your... other pursuits." She hesitated, then resumed
her speech. "You know how important it is for your opponents to
underestimate you; you know the advantage that gives you. The fact
that they can't see you past this chair is their
loss."
Barbara nodded reluctantly, recognizing the truth in Diana's
words as much as she hated it.
"I don't...."
"Red, lay off Diana," Helena said, watching the green eyes flare
with anger. "She was protecting you and shouldn't be faulted for
that. I'd have said the same thing if they'd asked
me."
Diana cocked her head. "What did you tell them,
Helena?"
"That killing's really not my style - I'd have just beaten the
crap out of her."
Dinah snorted and Diana chuckled. Even Barbara couldn't stop a
small smile from gracing her face at the droll reply. "So why
didn't you?" Dark brows flew into an equally dark hairline and
Helena's eyes asked her question silently. Diana cleared her
throat before clarifying. "Why didn't you beat the crap out of
her?"
"Because to beat out that much crap, I would've had to kill her.
And that would have made Barbara unhappy. Besides," not seeing
green eyes widen at her admission. "Her death might have triggered
that list to go public, right? And no one wanted
that."
They all halted as the implication of Helena's words sank into
their consciousness. "This is bad, isn't it?" Dinah asked as she
tucked her hair behind her ear.
"You've got a talent for understatement, Kid."
************
"This is highly unusual, Ms...."
"I understand, Marshal Shannon," the redhead said, smoothly
cutting off her keeper's objection. "However, it has to be taken
care of, and it's my responsibility to take care of
it."
Mary Shannon screwed up her face in a frustrated frown. "Can I
ask what the hell is so important you're willing to risk your life
for it?"
The other woman's smile was big and predatory. "I'm not risking
my life, Marshal. You're simply ensuring I made it out ahead of
the dogs."
Blonde brows went into her hairline and Mary's frown deepened.
"Excuse me?"
The redhead chuckled throatily. "I promise to fill you in... as
soon as I take care of my business in here," indicating the large
bank building they were currently standing in front
of.
"Not without me," Mary stated firmly, opening the door and
gesturing her charge in front of her. The woman sighed but
acquiesced and immediately made her way to the safety deposit
boxes. Mary shook her head, wondering not for the first time what
the hell she'd gotten into getting this woman out of
Orlando.
************
"Everything all right here ladies?" Mac asked as she approached
the table in the bar where Sam and Janet were having a drink. "You
look like you got your feet taken out from under
you."
The two Air Force officers exchanged glances before turning
their eyes to the Marine. Then Janet gestured to an empty chair
and Mac took the proffered seat.
"We were just discussing the merits of retirement."
"Was your police interview that bad?"
Sam and Janet looked at one another again and Sam took Janet's
hand in hers as Janet answered. "Not bad, necessarily... just
wearing. It gets old having to pretend, especially when you've
given so much...." Mac held up her hand and nodded her
understanding.
"I'm sorry. I can't begin to understand," knowing both women
had seen combat action. "But I hate that you feel like you're
being forced to choose."
Sam shrugged. "We've always known it was a possibility; this
just sort of brought it all home to us I guess. At least we could
both still find work in our chosen fields as
civilians."
"And probably with a lot higher salary," Janet continued
wryly.
All three officers chuckled. "Boy, that's the truth," Mac
concurred. Makes you wonder about us military types sometimes,
doesn't it?" She paused then continued. "At least it's not
something we have to decide today," motioning the waitress over.
"Next round's on me," hiking her brows into her hairline when both
of her companions ordered straight juice.
"We're going to hear Gabrielle shortly. We'd actually like to
be sober."
Mac nodded her agreement and soon they were sharing a pitcher of
orange juice while talk turned to other things.
************
"I think the military has the right idea," Liz said as the New
York contingent filed into the bar and took over a large seating
area in the back.
"We came to the bar to drink orange juice?" Tracey asked with a
hint of disbelief in her voice.
"I didn't say that," not surprised when Abbie and Casey stopped
by the table where Sam, Janet and Mac were ensconced to extend an
invitation to join them. Liz watched as the three turned to glance
at them and then rose as one body to make their way to the back of
the bar. Abbie took over the introductions and they quickly
rearranged chairs so they were all sitting in a large
circle.
"What can I get you ladies?" the perky waitress asked. Liz
turned to Sam.
"Is that orange juice straight up or with a
twist?"
Sam chuckled and blushed, ducking her head. Janet took pity on
her partner and met Liz's eyes. "Straight up. We want to be sober
to hear Gabrielle tonight and figured one drink was enough for
now."
"Right. I'll have what they're having... on the rocks, please.
And some nachos... and some wings and - just bring one of
everything on the menu. I'm pretty sure we can make it all
disappear," noting the number of people gathered together seemed to
be growing. Alex and Olivia had motioned Jo and her friends over,
while Abbie had made sure Lindsay and her crew were among them.
That had brought the two young women who had gotten engaged the
night before as well as Claire's doppleganger and the CSI group
from Las Vegas. Together with the NCIS and FBI agents, Liz figured
that a good percentage of the Law enforcement conference was now
located in Rix.
Liz let her attention focus on the conversation that had
immediately turned to the demise of the DIVA and their implication
in it, not wanting to miss a thing. She wondered how long it would
be before the rest of the women involved decided to join them,
figuring it would be sooner rather than later. There was pride at
stake here if nothing else.
She looked around in amusement, wondering if this group of
individuals would be able to solve the mystery of Desdemona's
murder before the police could. Given the minds involved, she
wouldn't be a bit surprised if they did.
It was shaping up to be a most interesting
evening.
Chapter XXXIX
"It's gonna be REAL embarrassing if they figure out the solution
to this murder before we do," Bornlan commented to Kennian as they
passed the bar currently filled with a number of the women they had
just finished interviewing. Kennian gave them a cursory glance,
but her attention was focused inwardly and Bornlan decided to leave
her alone.
She took Shana's elbow and guided her through the press of
people making their way to the food court. It took a few minutes
before Kennian realized that they had reached their destination and
she looked around cautiously. Bornlan chuckled.
"Nice of you to rejoin us, Shana."
"How did we arrive here, Teresa?"
"We walked," snickered Bornlan. When Kennian arched a blonde
brow, she made an effort to get her laughter under control, but she
couldn't completely wipe the smile from her face.
"Thank you. Teresa. I believe I could have reached that
conclusion on my own as I am fairly certain you could not have
carried me such a distance."
Teresa arched her brow in response. "Would you like to put that
theory to the test?"
"No, thank you. I do not wish to become a public spectacle,"
allowing her second brow to join her first when Teresa chuckled
again. Bornlan raised her hands in surrender.
"Fair enough. We're close enough to becoming a public spectacle
with this case as it is. C'mon. Let's grab something to eat and
find a table outside before everyone here discovers it's nice
out."
"And what of them?" motioning to the full bar across the
hall.
"Well," Bornlan said as she accepted the loaded burger from the
woman behind the counter. "If they figure it out, we won't have
to," earning herself a glare from Kennian.
"That is not very ambitious of you. Besides, do you really
think they would share if they reached a reasonable
solution?"
"This isn't about ambition, Shana. It's about realism. You
heard what the Doc said - it's very likely that this case will
remain unsolved. And given what we have and what we know, I am
inclined to agree with her assessment... especially given the time
constraints we're working under. As for them sharing - they are
law enforcement personnel under suspicion of murder. Do you really
think they *won't*?"
"Excellent point," Kennian conceded, removing a salad and a
fruit cup from the refrigerator unit. She placed them on the tray
she carried and motioned for Teresa to lead the way.
"Nothing to drink, ladies?" the cashier asked as they reached
the register. Bornlan gave a heavy sigh even as she reached for
her wallet, causing the young woman to see the badge she carried.
Without blinking, she held up a hand and motioned a manager
over.
With a few whispered words and a slide of her card, the manager
waved them out of the food court. "It's been taken care of,
Detectives. If you'll tell me what you'd like to drink and where
you're headed, I'll be happy to accommodate you."
"But...."
"Boss' orders."
The two police officers exchanged glances, then Bornlan
shrugged. "Well, thank you. We appreciate it. We'll take
whatever you have on hand that's non-alcoholic and contains a
significant amount of caffeine."
The manager chuckled. "One of those days, is it?" recognizing
the look in their eyes. "Don't worry, Detectives. We'll take care
of you. Where will you be?"
"We're going out for some fresh air," Teresa said with a nod
towards the door just beyond them.
"Good choice," the manager said with a smile. "Go grab a seat;
I'll be right there."
"That was unexpected," Shana commented as she set her tray down
on the table Teresa had selected. Teresa put her food on the table
and dropped the tray to the ground beside her.
"Yes, but I can't say it's unwelcome. Especially given how the
rest of our day has gone."
Kennian nodded thoughtfully even as she dressed her salad. "So
what are we going to do now?"
Bornlan picked up her burger and took a large bite, chewing with
undisguised relish. "Well," she started, only to stop speaking
when the manager came out of the building with a tray of drinks -
drinks, plural - as in several choices for each of them. There
were two Cokes, two Red Bulls, two what appeared to be cappuccinos
and two chocolate milks. Brown eyes met blue in surprise and they
turned simultaneously to thank the manager. She waved them
off.
"I just wanted to make sure I had all the bases covered. Now is
there anything else...?"
"No, thank you. This is more than enough...
thanks."
"Good. The Market is open til ten and the Café is open
until midnight, in case you change your minds." And with a nod,
the woman left them in peace to eat.
They ate in silence for a few minutes, allowing themselves a bit
of a respite from the case and everything surrounding it. When
they were mostly done, their eating slowed to nibbling, Shana asked
Teresa once more, "Now what?"
Bornlan swallowed the last of her milk, then she scrubbed a hand
over her face and blew out a breath. "I think our best bet is to
go over everything we learned today. Maybe between us we'll see
something the other missed."
Kennian nodded her head and carefully wiped her hands and mouth
on her napkin before setting her garbage on her tray and looking
around for a trash can. Bornlan clearing her throat caused her to
look up, realizing the other detective had already risen from her
chair and now had a hand out to take her tray. Kennian handed it
over without hesitation and sat back to wait for Bornlan to
return.
"So what do you have?" Teresa asked, resuming her
seat.
Shana blew out a breath. "Not much," she confessed, eyes on the
table. "A lot of the secrets are as Xena indicated - things one
would not want made public. However, I did not get an indication
from anyone I interviewed that they felt their secret was worth
killing for. Some of them...."
"Yes?" Bornlan prompted when Kennian hesitated too long for her
liking. "Some of them, what?"
Shana gave her head a frustrated shake. "It is all so
ridiculous, Teresa. We have several suspects who, by all accounts,
should have criminal records and yet they do not. There are even
more who have been caught in moral ambiguities to say nothing of
legal ones and yet aside from the listing of these charges that the
victim maintained, there is not one word to be found against them
except in cases where they have been found to be too passionate in
their work. And that brings us to something else."
"Would you like to share? Or should I try reading your
mind?"
Shana glared before she relented. "Why is there no record of
Xena or Gabrielle?"
"I'm not sure I'm following you."
Shana allowed her eyes to meet Teresa's and hold them. "There
is no record of anyone named Xena in any way, shape or form - none.
As though she does not exist and never has. As for Gabrielle...
even running the bots that Desdemona tried, we cannot get a hit.
It simply comes back to Desdemona herself. And Gabrielle, though
not a common name by any means is still a very broad search
parameter. The fact that their last names are purported to be
Smith-Jones, you can see why we are having a bit of a problem
pinning anything down."
"So neither Jackie...?"
"... or anyone else can find a word on either of them. And
since we are no longer allowed to investigate them, we have
absolutely nothing on them... good or bad."
"Well, let's put Xena and Gabrielle aside for the moment. We
can't do anything about them regardless, and frankly, I don't think
they had anything to do with this."
"Do you have your eyes on someone, Teresa?"
Bornlan shook her head. "No. There are women whose secrets
should have landed them in an interrogation room at the least if
not a jail cell. But none of them tried to hide anything when
questioned directly about them. Even the ones who weren't with
the group last night had alibis of one sort or
another."
"And your... 'gut'? What does it say about
them?"
Bornlan sat back and crossed her arms over her chest. "It says
we're on a wild goose chase."
"Would it be better if they were tame water fowl
instead?"
The question was asked so calmly and with such a straight face
that Bornlan blinked slowly twice before recognizing the twinkle
sparkling back at her from shining blue eyes. She chuckled.
"Somehow I don't think so, smartass."
Kennian smirked. "All right. Where does that leave
us?"
"We still have DIVA's employees. And we still have the list of
guest speakers."
"Do we even need to concern ourselves with them? After all,
they were not part of Desdemona's list."
"But they were present at the conferences - we need to check on
their whereabouts... just in case."
"And the rest? Those that were on Desdemona's list who were not
present at either conference?"
"Someone is checking on them on their end. But so far, everyone
checks out clean."
"Did you ever stop to wonder if perhaps we were being set up to
fail?"
Bornlan cocked her head in question. "In what
way?"
"You yourself have stated several times that this case is
practically unsolvable given the constraints we are working under.
The Doctor has concurred in this opinion. The Captain has made it
entirely clear he is unhappy with the interference and restriction
placed upon him by authorities higher up than he is and though our
team is as crackerjack as can be found, we seem to be hitting walls
every time we try to take a step forward in this case. So it does
appear that we have been set up to fail."
"Except we were given this case *before* any restrictions were
put into place or before any higher-ups felt the need to step in
and interfere. I think it's mostly luck of the draw... even if
it's only bad luck. The fact is, I think we would have been
brought in regardless of who had caught the case originally;
because I have a feeling we are better tolerated than any of our
male colleagues would be."
"Those are excellent points," Kennian admitted with a defeated
shrug of her shoulders.
"Then why are you still upset?"
"Because I do not like to be outsmarted by
anyone."
"Then I suggest we get back to work," Bornlan said as she rose
to her feet and grabbed their remaining drinks. "Who knows - we
may get lucky."
Kennian grinned wryly. "At this point, I'll take
anything."
************