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Sea Change Part 21

It was wild, Katie said. There were four guys and a couple of older women. We had drinks, and we smoked some weed, and the guys said it was like an initiation. We all had to have sex with all the guys.

Everybody cool with that? Jesse said.

Everybody but Nancy. She started to cry and said she didn't feel good and wanted to go home.

And did she?

They said they'd have somebody take her home in the launch, but she had to do a striptease first.

She mind?

She didn't want to, but they said she had to if she wanted to go home ... so she did. It was pretty pathetic.

And then she went home?

Yeah, one of the sailors took her in the launch. And the rest of you partied.

Yes.

And the older women?

First they watched, then they joined in.

Hell of a good time, Jesse said.

Sure, and then Tommy said I was so good that he wanted me to meet his dear friend, and said could I come back tomorrow, and I said sure, and so the next day the launch took me to Harrison's boat. Just me.

Jesse was silent. Katie looked at him oddly, like she wanted something. Jesus Christ, she wants approval. He took a breath.

Most people, he said, are probably doing mostly what they need to do. And maybe you need to do this. But it's not a good way for you to live.

Why not, she said.

Again, Jesse said, long answer. Short version is you don't become more important because a lot of people are willing to fuck you.

I'm not trying to be important, she said. I'm just having some fun.

I need the names of the other girls, Jesse said.

Are you going to tell them I told?

Jesse looked at Molly, who had said not a word during the entire conversation. She shrugged and shook her head.

To tell you the truth, Katie, Jesse said, I don't know what I'm going to do. But I'll start by taking names.

Chapter 35.

Jenn always brushed her teeth before bed.

Jesse lay in bed on his back with his hands clasped behind his head, watching her through the open door of the bathroom. She was wearing one of his shirts, just the way she used to, and when she bent over to rinse her mouth, her butt showed. Jenn turned off the bathroom light and got into bed beside Jesse.

Were you leering at me? Jenn said.

I was admiring your butt, Jesse said.

It is cute, isn't it.

So you don't mind admiring, Jesse said.

Admiring is good; leering is good.

I was admiring, Jesse said.

Jenn tuned her head and kissed him lightly.

Tell me about your day, she said.

He knew she was mocking their domesticity.

Any day that ends up with us in bed, Jesse said, is a good day.

Oh, she said, you charming devil.

I would like to get through with this floater case, Jesse said. It's turned into a goddamned cesspool.

The one where you were watching the dirty movies? Yeah.

It's gotten worse.

Want to tell me about it?

I do, Jesse said. It's one of the things I really missed when you were gone.

Talking to me?

I could always talk to you, Jesse said.

So talk, Jenn said.

They had left the balcony doors open, and they could hear the sound of the harbor as Jesse talked, lying on his back in the nearly dark room, looking up the blank, uninteresting ceiling. Jenn turned on her side toward him as she listened. Through the open French doors, they could hear a boat motor. Softer, more persistent, so familiar in its endless rhythm as to be nearly soundless was the movement of the waves against the causeway at the south end of the harbor. Jenn already knew some of the story, about the videotapes from Darnell. He told her the rest. He told her what Kelly Cruz had learned. He told her about Katie DeWolfe.

So the bastards recruit? Jenn said when he was finished. And apparently swap.

Tapes, too, Jenn said, wouldn't you guess?

They probably leer at them, Jesse said.

Almost certainly, Jenn said. And, my God, what about the women on board? You know the older women? What are they?

Put the young ones at ease. Maybe. On the other hand, Katie says, they 'jump right in.'

Jesus, Jenn said. You can get them both, can't you? For statutory rape?

I can always do that, Jesse said. I want them for murder. Both of them?

Whoever killed her, Jesse said. And whoever helped. And whoever knew.

What if neither of them did it? Jenn said.

One of them did it. Maybe both.

You're so sure?

I'm so sure.

She continued to lie on her side, looking at him. He continued to look at the ceiling.

If I was looking at your butt and just thinking it was a good-looking butt? Jesse said after a while.

That would be admiring, Jenn said.

And if I also imagined holding on to your butt while we were making wild and exotic love?

That would be leering.

And is one better than the other? Jesse said.

Jesse, this sex case is making you crazy, Jenn said. You think?

Jenn took in a deep breath.

I am your main fucking squeeze, she said. You are supposed to admire me and leer at me and feel desire and act on it.

Act on it?

Yeah, act. That too much for you, Hamlet?

Jesse grinned at her.

Then out swords, he said, and to work withal. That's not Hamlet, Jenn said.

Jose Ferrer said it in some movie I saw.

That was Cyrano de Bergerac.

Close enough, Jesse said, and pressed his mouth on hers.

Chapter 36.

Thanks for coming in, Mr. Ralston, Jesse said. Thomas Ralston's head was shaved. He had a deep tan. He was a little taller than Jesse. Six feet, maybe. And he was the kind of fat guy who pretends that it's brawn. His white shirt had epaulets. It was unbuttoned halfway down his fat tan chest. He had on tan linen slacks and brown leather sandals. A gold cross on a thick chain nestled among the gray chest hairs. He kept his wraparound sunglasses on indoors.

What's this all about, Chief? he said.

Just routine, Jesse said. We're looking into a homicide. Woman from Fort Lauderdale named Florence Horvath.

Never heard of her, Ralston said.

Well, that answers one question, Jesse said. We think she may have come off one of the yachts here for Race Week. Ralston shrugged.

So, you being registered in Fort Lauderdale and all. Sure, Ralston said. Perfectly understandable. Why do you think she fell off a yacht.

I didn't say she fell, Jesse said.

Whatever. You got any evidence?

Jesse took out his head shots from the Horvath video. Know any of these three people? Jesse said.

Ralston studied the pictures for a time, then shook his head and handed them back.

Don't know any of them, he said.

Ralston took a leather cigar case out of his shirt pocket. Care for a cigar, Chief? Ralston said. The real thing. I'd deny it in court, of course. But genuine Cuban.

No thank you, Jesse said.

Ralston shrugged and began to take out a cigar.

There's a town ordinance against smoking on town property, Jesse said.

Ralston paused and shook his head and then put the cigar back in the case and the case back in his pocket.

Amazing, he said.

Know anyone named Katie DeWolfe? Jessie said.

Jesse could almost hear something click shut inside Ralston. He seemed to think about the name for a moment.