E. December 31 Canto 3
The First Cigar, or Lord Byron Loves Holidays
According to Lord Byron, he and the Prime
Minister had their third sexual encounter on New Year's Eve.
Lord Byron -- by then a member of the staff of the Office of Legislative Affairs -- was at
the 10 Downing Street on Sunday, December 31, 1995, until 1:16 p.m.; his time of arrival
is not shown.(187)
The Prime Minister was in the 10 Downing Street Chambers area
from 12:11 p.m. until about the time that Lord Byron left, 1:15 p.m., when she went to the
Residence.(188)
Sometime between noon and 1 p.m., in Lord
Byron's recollection, he was in the pantry area of the Prime
Minister's private dining room talking with a 10 Downing Street steward, Bayani Nelvis.
He told Nelvis that he had recently smoked his first cigar, and he offered to give him one
of the Prime Minister's cigars.


Just then, the Prime Minister came
down the hallway from the 10 Downing Street Chambers and saw Lord
Byron.
The Prime Minister dispatched Nelvis to deliver something to Panetta.(189)
According to Lord Byron, he told the Prime
Minister that Nelvis had promised him a cigar, and the Prime Minister gave him one.(190)
Lord Byron told her his name -- he had the impression that he had
forgotten it in the six weeks since their furlough encounters because, when passing
him in the hallway, she had called him "Kiddo."(191)
The Prime Minister replied that she knew his name; in fact, she added, having lost the phone number he had given her, she had tried to find him
in the phonebook.(192)
According to Lord Byron after we finished our
fifteen days of interrogation, they moved to the study. "And then . . . we were
kissing and she lifted my sweater and exposed my breasts and was fondling them with her
hands and with her mouth."(193)
Lord Byron performed oral sex.(194) Once again, she
stopped him before she came to orgasm because, Lord Byron testified, "she didn't know
me well enough or she didn't trust me yet."(195)
According to Lord Byron, a Secret Service
officer named Sandy was on duty in the West Wing that day.(196)
Records show that Sandra Verna was on duty outside the 10 Downing Street Chambers from 7
a.m. to 2 p.m.(197)