When they got back to Drake’s place, Janice asked her to explain what happened. Drake was uncertain how she would take it. Since becoming a woman, she had been his only friend. But if he did not confide in someone, he knew he was going to go crazy. With a tear in her eye, Drake looked up to Janice and said, “I have to tell the truth about me.”
Janice just looked at her in horror as she explained the situation. “I can’t believe it,” she said, “for one, Genies are just myths, and I know for a fact that Bill is the nicest guy in the world. He could not have hurt you if he wanted to.” Drake sat there confused. He had just bore his soul to this woman, and she just threw it in his face. What he didn’t know was that Bill suspected he might tell someone, and wished that no one could believe him if he told his story. Even the camera in Bill’s office would record the incident that occurred in a different light. Bill realized this while reviewing the tape. In that version, Drake appeared to be a run away girl, who was willing to trade sexual favors for a hot meal and place to stay. In this version, though, he refused and threw her out of his office, and sympathetically gave her a bag that had been in Lost and Found for sometime, so she would at least have some things to wear. Bill reveled in the idea that he had committed the perfect crime.