janlaw
TRIAL
TACTICS – March 2006 HBX Challenge
This falls into the
“better late than…” category. My 5 year old laptop
with EVERYTHING on the hard drive fried. Luckily, I’d emailed a
copy to highplainswoman, who kindly returned it. With several WIPs
totally gone, I’ve learned my lesson – everything’s
going onto a flash drive!
For Elaine. We wrote and acted our
little plays and stories from when we were six. I let it go for a
time, in favor of law briefs (although they may have sometimes read
like fiction). I was so proud when your college play was produced and
you were accepted at the Iowa Writer’s Workshop. Do dreams come
true in Heaven? I promise I won’t forget you. “Best
friends” don’t.
Disclaimer. All the usual
legalese.
Addendum to disclaimer: Mine. MINE. Possession is
9/10 of the law. I know the law. “I’m a lawyer.”
Sigh…I’ll give’em back. (When I’m done).
I
shamelessly admit to borrowing lines from other episodes. The gorilla
and his chimps don’t deserve them. If they insist, I’ll
trade’em some bananas.
Words in italics are
Mac’s and Harm’s thoughts.
Ferry
Sydney
Harbor
15 February 2000
Pre-Trial Negotiations.
She
whirled from him, grasping the railing as a lifeline, totally
mortified, willing herself not to cry. From deep within her soul –
or at least the pit of her stomach – she had summoned the
courage to tell him how she felt, what she wanted. Hadn’t
she?
Trying to get herself under control, his words
reverberated: “not yet”….”not yet.”
Her tumbling thoughts sharpened and focused; her keen lawyer’s
mind steadying. She’d risked too much to give up: “Not
yet” isn’t “never.” At best, “not yet”
has an end-time; at worst, it’s indefinite.
Desperately
trying to focus, to not let this chance slip away, Harm moved towards
her, gently touching her back. “Mac, please…give me a
minute. This is too important for me to screw it up anymore. Mac,
this time …you’re not the only one crying here.”
And
since he knew, deep down, that she was “it” for him; that
this was the only woman he would ever truly love, Harm reached deep
within himself, resolving to see this through.
Coaxing her to
turn back to him, his voice was low but clear. “Look at me.”
Harm’s eyes, filled with tortured emotions, met hers, slid
away, then re-focused. “When you look at me that way …what
do you see?”
“I see …a desirable man.”
Swallowing hard, “A man I desire.”
“And I
see…a man who’s so afraid to lose control.”
“Harm, why are you so afraid?”
“In
my world, you lose control, you die.”
Mac clamped her
lips against her first thought: I’m not your Tomcat!
“How long is ‘not yet’?”
Harm’s
response came slowly, in a shaking voice. “I don’t know.
Maybe …you’re the one with the internal clock.”
Opening
Argument.
I’m a Marine. I’m a trial lawyer.
I’m a litigator. I convince juries…I can do this.
She reminded herself again: “not yet” doesn’t
mean “never.” Standing against the rail with her back
to the setting sun, her hair blowing in the breeze, her voice
gathered strength. This would be the oral argument of her life…
for her future…for their future.
“In the skies,
in the heavens, in a dog fight, facing MIGs – yes. I understand
that. I accept that risk. But Harm, here on earth, here with me,
losing control can mean you’re alive. And even better …we
both are.”
Direct Examination.
“What
do you truly want?”
Cross-Examination.
His
breath caught as her words penetrated. He was so afraid. And truly,
he wasn’t sure what she was asking for or offering. Did she
want a brief fling while they were so far from home? Or did she want
what he wanted – everything. Forever.
“For how
long, Mac? Because one night, or a few, isn’t
enough.”
Re-direct and Closing.
Huge dark
eyes met his unflinchingly. “Would forever and a day be long
enough?”
Verdict.
“Would eternity be
okay?”
Trembling fingers traced features. Lips touched
softly.
With the tenderness he’d longed to express for
so long he could hardly remember when he hadn’t loved her, “I
love you, Mac.”
Her response was filled with joy, “With
all my heart.”
Post-Trial Review.
(A short
time later. Let your imagination fill in the gap. LOL, you can do it
– but get your minds out of the gutter – they’re
still on the ferry)
“Harm, what are we going to tell the
admiral?”
He chuckled, savoring the feeling of peace and
contentment, of finally being whole. His long arms circled her,
drawing her even closer to him. “You’re the one with the
dispassionate plan.”
Mac giggled softly. “Uh
uh…all my plans are passionate.”
“Well,
tell him you’re bringing home one of those Australian thingies
with the pouch and need excess baggage authorized. He’ll get
the idea.”
“HARM! Are you crazy? He’ll think
I’m pregnant!”
“That would work too. Do you
want to move up the timetable for our deal?”
“Not
yet. We haven’t even ….”
Their laughter
carried on the wind. What a different meaning two small words
could have.
Fin.