L.A. Dead (Stone Barrington 6)
Page 129
"What do you suppose they suppose my motive is?"
"Who knows?"
"I mean, I met her only twice, both times in your company. Did you notice any murderous intentions on my part?"
Marc shrugged. "Nothing obvious."
"I suppose they've questioned you about those meetings."
"In some depth."
"Do I need a lawyer?"
"Everybody needs a lawyer."
Stone laughed.
"But probably not you, not yet."
"That's a relief; I'm not sure I could afford you."
"Probably not."
"Excuse me; I need the powder room." Stone set down his glass. He left the lawyer and walked down a hallway to the first-floor half-bath. The door was ajar and he stepped inside and switched on the light. He reached behind him to close the door, but felt a pressure on it. Then he was pushed forward into the little room and someone stepped in behind him and closed the door. Stone turned to find Beverly Walters sharing the john with him.
"What the hell are you doing here?" he demanded.
She reached behind her and turned the lock. "Same as you; grieving for Vanessa."
"I mean in this toilet."
"I wanted to talk to you."
"We can't talk; you're a witness against my client. Surely you must understand that."
"Of course; that's why we're talking in here."
"We're not talking at all," Stone said. "There are two police officers here, and they work for the same department that's investigating Vance's murder. They would certainly report it if they saw us talking." He started around her, but she took hold of his lapels and stopped him.
"Listen to me," she said.
"I can't listen to you," he replied, trying to free himself.
She clung to him. "I'm going to testify against Arrington," she said.
"I believe I'm aware of that," Stone replied, taking hold of her wrists and trying to disengage.
"But you don't know what I'm going to say."
"I've already heard you testify once."
"But you didn't hear everything. I saw Vance murdered."
"Ms. Walters, please let me out of here."
"I can put Arrington in prison, don't you understand?"
"You can try," Stone said, "but I expect to have something to say about that, and so does Marc Blumberg. You're not going to get a free ride on the stand."