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an intellectual. Lindsayā€™s not really all that smart. But Sy was wild for herā€”and not for her mind. He was wild because she was so cold. Iā€™d never worked on one of his projects before, but my guess is that women fell all over themselves trying to impress him. Lindsay couldnā€™t have cared less. He wasnā€™t one of her left-wing passion pots. He was just a rich sucker who could buy her things. She didnā€™t care what he thought, or what he had to say. It made him crazy about her.ā€

ā€œBut that stopped.ā€

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ā€œYes.ā€

ā€œWhy?ā€

ā€œWell, I donā€™t know what went on in their bedroom.ā€ She snatched a quick, happy eyeful of Gregory. ā€œBut you must have heard there was a problem with her performance. Iā€™m sure that didnā€™t sit well with him. And also, sheā€™s very boring.

She talks about her approach to a characterā€”for hours. Or she gives you a speech on racism or on world hunger. She acts like sheā€™s the only person in the whole world with a conscienceā€”except her boyfriends with Viva Zapata! mustaches. Thatā€™s ridiculous. Most of us care. Some of us are charitable. But thatā€™s not how real people talk when theyā€™re getting a seam pinned. Lindsay does, though. She canā€™t talk about normal things, real life, because sheā€™s dead inside. And in the long run, Sy Spencer was no necrophiliac.ā€

ā€œThat meansā€”ā€ Gregory began.

ā€œI know what it means, Gregory.ā€ I turned back to Myrna.

She was smiling, charmed by Gregoryā€™s earnestness. ā€œWhat happened after Sy kissed her?ā€

ā€œNot much. He said he was off to L.A., that he hated to go and heā€™d miss her terribly. I didnā€™t believe a word of it.ā€

ā€œAnything else?ā€ Then I added: ā€œAnything about money?ā€

ā€œYes. Right. She said she needed some cash, and he said all he had was the money he needed for the trip, but by that time she was going through his pocketsā€”patting them, like police doā€”and she took out a wad of bills.ā€

ā€œWhat did he say?ā€

ā€œNothing. He let her have it. My guess is, it had happened before.ā€

ā€œAnd then?ā€

ā€œThey both said, ā€˜I love you, darling,ā€™ ā€˜Iā€™ll miss you, angel,ā€™

and he left.ā€

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ā€œDid she seem sad? Upset?ā€

ā€œActually? Angry. She held that wad of cash like it was his balls. She squeezed as hard as she could.ā€

I sat in the office of the Summerview. The night manager had been more than cooperative. Sheā€™d stopped just short of curtsying when Iā€™d asked to use the phone, and sheā€™d begged to be allowed to bring me coffee. Either she was a cop groupie or she was running numbers out of there.

Probably numbers.

I called Carbone at home and told him that since Iā€™d been in East Hampton anyway, checking out Bonnieā€™s friends, Iā€™d dropped over at the Summerview on a hunch; I explained how Iā€™d gotten the catalog creep to admit heā€™d paid Bonnie off the books, and now I had a witness whoā€™d seen Lindsay dredging in Syā€™s pocket and coming up with a bundle of cash, and another whoā€™d taken five hundredsā€™ worth of twenties she gave him to pay for underwear.

ā€œThe case against Bonnie is starting to look feeble,ā€ I remarked. He didnā€™t respond, which I took as agreement.

I asked if heā€™d left Robby at the office, still reading files.

Carbone said no, that heā€™d gone into the squad room right before heā€™d left and Robby hadnā€™t been there. One of the other guys had told him Robby had rushed out, as if something was up. Like what, I wanted to know. Carbone hadnā€™t a clue, but knowing how Robby lacked stamina, maybe heā€™d just had to hurry and get home and hit the sack.

I hung up feeling edgy. Robby was on a rampage; heā€™d been enraged enough to lie about my drinking. A guy that crazed doesnā€™t just go to sleep.

I drove west, toward Bridgehampton, then dipped south of the highway, past Bonnieā€™s house. No sign of Robby: Thighs had just come on duty and was parked across the street from her place. He was devouring a 328 / SUSAN ISAACS

bologna-and-American-cheese hero; the mayonnaise on his chin glistened in the moonlight. I asked, She turn up yet?

He shook his head.

I had him come inside with me, up to her office. Bonnie had loads of files, but I couldnā€™t believe it. For a writer, she had no sense of letters; it looked as though sheā€™d never figured out how to alphabetize. Most of her papers were in folders or manila envelopes, but these were stuffed, ran-domly, into drawers or piled on an old-fashioned wooden in/out box. Eventually I found her Sea Change file. My heart started to hammer. I opened the folder as if half expecting it would blow up in my face. But there were Syā€™s memo and his note: ā€œAdore it!ā€

I had Thighs read over my shoulder. I told him the case against Bonnie was falling apart, and he might as well pick up a few points by helping it collapse, bringing in the file showing that although Sy hadnā€™t written, Sure Iā€™ll make your movie, he hadnā€™t rejected her screenplay either, not by a long shot. Youā€™re sure you donā€™t want the points? Thighs asked.

You found this. Hey, I told him, itā€™s okay, buddy. Youā€™ll be doing me a favor. I donā€™t need points anymore; Iā€™ve gone as high as I can go in the squad. And all Iā€™ve been doing lately is sabotaging the case against Bonnie. Carbone and Shea already think Iā€™m on some crazy crusade to clear her, and since sheā€™s going to get cleared anyway, you might as well be the hero. I sensed Thighs was no great fan of Robbyā€™s, so I added: I guess youā€™ve heard Kurz is nipping at my ass on this one. He wants to nail her. Iā€™d appreciate it if you could help me out. Thighs said, My pleasure.

Good: I wanted a witness that the memo and Syā€™s note really existed. I couldnā€™t believe that if Robby came back

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