“Story, but no pics,” she said, handing the paper to Stone, opened at Page Six.Stone read the piece:ATTORNEY NESTLES WITH MISTRESS IN LOVE NEST,BUT DEED TO NEST IN WRONG NAME Ace lawyer Bernard Finger has been shacking up in a Park Avenue penthouse with his honey, Marilyn the Masseuse, for weeks, unbeknownst to his wife. (Note to Missus: New York is NOT a no-fault divorce state, so go for it!) The lovely Marilyn thinks the lovely nest is hers, but somehow the deed got registered in Bernie’s name. Wonder how that happened?“Cute,” Stone said, “but why no photos?”“I expect they’re afraid of a suit from ol’ Bernie,” Joan replied.“They need have no fear with those pictures in their possession. No, something else is going on here.” A t the Post, Henry Stead was sitting at his desk when he spotted the process server, a short, plump man in a wash-and-wear suit. Henry waved at him cheerfully. “Over here, Arnie! I’ll accept service!”Arnie waddled over to the desk and ignored Henry’s outstretched hand, holding the summons close to his chest.