Days Transcript Tuesday, January 21, 2025

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– * Party girls *

[rock music playing]

What is all that noise?

* Party girls *

 

[music turns off]

So sorry, babe. I did not mean to wake you.

Mm. It’s fine. I was just trying to take a quick nap. You know, working multiple high-profile cases all at once, it’s– means no sleep. You know how that goes.

I do?

 

[suspenseful music]

Right. I do. [softly] Mm, I do. Yep. Oop.

 

[suspenseful music]

Mm. It smells perfect.


Kiss the cook? Huh. I can do that.

[knock at door]

Hold that thought.

OK.


EJ. What are you doing here?

Yeah, I’d like to know the answer to that myself.

 

[tense somber music]

 

[tense somber music fading]

 

[phone ringing]

 

[phone rings]

How many times do I have to tell you, Philip? We have nothing left to talk about.

I know I’m the last person you want to hear from right now. I just wanted to thank you for not telling Xander about Victor’s letter.

You mean the forged letter you used to steal half of Titan from him?

It’s a lot to ask, and I appreciate that you do it for me.

I didn’t do it for you, you jerk. I did it for Sarah.

 

[somber music]

Don’t look at me that way, Victor. Yes, I’m keeping a secret. It’s your secret that got us in this mess in the first place. I’m just… I’m trying to keep the peace… keep Xander from murdering Philip. And from turning into you. Which we both know would happen if he was running Titan all by himself. So… just– [sighs] I have to make sure the truth about this letter never comes out. Not that I feel any less guilty about that.

What do you have to feel guilty about?

Hi, baby.

Hi. [Sarah chuckles]

Um… I was just telling your father that… I feel guilty about not being there for Justin.

Oh. Well, I’m glad he can’t talk back. [Sarah chuckles] I mean, you can just imagine the cracks that Victor would make if he heard that Bonnie fell down an elevator shaft.

I still can’t believe that happened.

Neither can I. Don’t worry, darling. I’m sure Justin will understand. And it’s not like there’s anything you could have done.

Yeah. I know. My heart goes out to him. It’s a terrible tragedy.

 

[tense somber music]

 

[siren wailing]

Dad.

Hey, Alex.

Hey. How you holding up?

As well as can be expected, I suppose.

You seen Bonnie yet?

 

[somber music]

Kayla told me to prepare myself. And I’m going in. I–I… I just need another minute.

How about we go in together?

I’d like that.

 

[heart monitor beeping] [Bonnie groaning, whimpering]

[heart monitor beeping]


[soft orchestration] announcer: Like sands through the hourglass, so are the “Days of Our Lives.”


[somber music]

Hey, sweetheart, it’s me. I’m here, I’m here. And Alex is with me.

Hey, Bonnie.

Took a pretty serious tumble. But Kayla said that you’re going to be just fine, OK? It looks like they’re taking pretty good care of you, so all you have to do is just rest.

[whimpering] I still have–

No, no, no, no, sweetheart. Don’t talk.

But–

No, no, no, no. Your jaw is pretty banged up.

[mumbling] I’ve got 60 pages.

60 what?

[mumbling] Pages.

She’s saying, pages, Dad, of dialogue to learn for “Body & Soul.”

Oh, like hell you do. Listen to me. You no longer have any responsibility to that derelict production. And in fact, your days of playing Kassandra Lovegood are done.

Dad, come on. Don’t overreact.

[Bonnie whimpers]

Overreact? Are you kidding? Look, I have made it crystal clear to Abe and Kate that they are not to contact you and that you will never, ever be going back to that death trap of a set.

But Justin–

No, no. No buts. Thanks to their gross negligence, you could have been killed, Bonnie.

[Bonnie whimpering]


You just never know what life’s going to throw at you. I mean, one minute, Bonnie was on top of the world, a soap opera star on the rise. And the next, she nearly plummets to her doom.

She’s lucky to be alive, really.

Well, I’m lucky, too.

Yeah? Why is that?

Because I’m married to the most beautiful, compassionate, wonderful woman in the whole world.

[Sarah chuckles]

[bittersweet music]


Sarah is worried about Xander having absolute power at Titan. She thinks he needs a check on him, someone who can rein him in, even if it’s someone as morally bankrupt as you.

Thanks for the vote of confidence.

Go ahead, Philip. Make jokes. But you’re the one who has to live with tricking his own brother out of his birthright.

Look, as I’ve told you, I truly believe my father would have wanted me to run the company, OK?

Save it, OK? I am so sick of hearing you try to justify your behavior. What you did was wrong, egregiously so.

I know that. And I know you’re keeping it secret for Sarah and not for me. But I’m grateful just the same.

Yeah? well, for the record, I hate this. I hate that you wrote me into it and that you used me.

Once again, I’m sorry.

[scoffs] Me, too. For ever believing that you were capable of change. You are still the same selfish, manipulative liar you’ve always been.

And to think that I defended you. I fought for you.

I considered getting back together with you. Thank God I got out quickly this time.

Steph–

– Stop. Just stop calling me.

Stop thanking me. Just leave me alone. You got what you wanted, Philip. And what I want is to wash my hands of this whole thing.


I just pray Xander never finds out. For Sarah’s sake and yours.

[tense music]


[phone beeps]


That went well.

Oh, I just stopped by for an update from my private investigator.


Ever heard of a phone?

This is a very personal matter, so I’d prefer to discuss it in person. So have you had any luck tracking down Sloan Petersen?

Uh, well–

You know, I’ll let you two talk. I better head to work.

Well, I hope your number-one priority is locating my niece. If Rafe was still commissioner, Rachel would be home with her mother by now.

Hey, hey. Not necessary.

It’s OK, babe. I got this.


Listen, I am doing everything in my power to find Rachel. Just last night, I had the entire department working through the night searching for her.

Yeah, my sister doesn’t want to hear your excuses, and neither do I. Locate my niece immediately, or I will sue Salem PD into oblivion. Are we clear?

Yeah, we’re very clear that you are nothing but a bully who has zero concept on what goes into a missing person’s search. You know what? I should head out.

Yeah, but what about your food?

Uh, I’ll see you for dinner.

You’ll be back?

At some point.

OK.

I’ll check in with you later.

OK.

 

[tense music]


What the hell did I just walk in on?

Well, in some cultures, they call it breakfast.

Cut the crap, Feniger. I want to know what’s going on between you and your “fiancée.” Rather, what went on last night?

Last night?

For the love of God, please tell me you did not lay a finger on Jada Hunter.


Relax. You said not to touch the broad and I didn’t.

Where’s your shirt and pants?

I get hot when I cook.

Did you get hot in Jada’s bed last night?

Well, I mean, it is where I slept. Alone. You heard her. She was gone. I mean, she was out all night looking for your runaway niece, which I’m sorry about, by the way. And then when I got up, she was coming home.

You didn’t share a bed at all?

Not even for a cuddle. Which is too bad because she’s a hot little piece.

She’s the police commissioner, you pig. And I need you to stay focused on the job at hand, which is making that woman pay for costing me my job.

Mm. So how are things going on the job front? Did you manage to connect with Kayla yet?

No, not yet. But I’m going to follow up with her at the hospital, and I’m going to check on Bonnie while I’m there.

Well, give her and Justin my best, yeah?

Yeah, of course I will.

Well, I better get moving, too. Lots to do at Titan. What?

 

[soft dramatic music]

You almost sound enthusiastic.

Well, like you heard from Philip yesterday, uh, things are going pretty well since I adjusted my attitude.

Mm. Seems like this partnership might actually work out.

Well, I promised your mum that I would do my best to get along with my brother-slash-co-CEO. And you’ve encouraged me to do the same. And I have to admit that it’s nice to be excited about going to the office again instead of being flooded with fury and dread. So I’m going to keep making the effort.

Good. I’m glad.

Plus, it’s not like I have much choice. Philip does control half the company. Thanks to that letter that Victor wrote.

Mm-hmm.

Anyway… [smooches] Have a great day.

You, too.

 

[soft tense music]


I’ll have that soap opera mired in litigation for years.

Dad, you’re suing them?

Damn right I am. And by the time I’m done, “Body & Soul” will have to be rebooted as “Bonnie & The Beautiful.” I’m going to grind that production and the miscreants who run it into dust.

All right, take it easy.

Alex, this isn’t just gross negligence. It is willful misconduct.

Yeah, you got it. Just–please, I know you’re angry, but, I mean, what happened to Bonnie was an accident. I should know. I was there.

So you’re taking your employer’s side over your own family?

Of course, I’m not, Dad. I’m just saying Kate and Abe didn’t mean for this to happen.

My wife nearly died due to their utter disregard for the safety of their employees. I’m going to make them pay.

You sound like Uncle Vic.

[Bonnie whimpering]

I know, I know. I know, sweetheart. He’s upsetting you.

[mumbling] No, he’s–he’s right.

 

[phone ringing]

It was an accident.

Someone’s calling you.

It was a–

Richard from the wardrobe department. I’ll get this.

 

[phone beeps]

Hello, Richard. Well, how the hell do you think she’s doing? She’s lying in a hospital bed, OK? Broke nearly every bone in her body, in agony. So tell me, what was so important that she had to rush off to a last-minute fitting? You’re damn right I’m blaming you. It was your text that set this whole thing in motion. What? Oh. I’ll call you back.

What did he say?

 

[somber music]

Well, according to Richard, the wardrobe department never sent Bonnie a text.

Hmm?

[Bonnie whimpers]

Wait, so wardrobe is saying that they never sent Bonnie that text?

Yeah, this guy, Richard, said that they never asked to see her for a fitting.

That doesn’t make any sense.

No, I was on the phone with Bonnie when the text came in. And you said it was from wardrobe, right?

[mumbling]

Yes, of course.

Why would Richard lie?

I mean, you sounded so angry, Dad. Maybe he was just afraid he was about to get fired.

Well, he should be fired. But I see your point. Maybe I did scare him into lying.

There’s an easy way to find out. Check Bonnie’s texts.

That’s a good idea. Do you mind?

OK.

 

[heart monitor beeping]

Um, Hattie, me, Buddy’s Burger Barn?

Lunch.

Oh. Um, here we go. “Hey, Bonnie. Need to see you down in wardrobe ASAP. Emergency fitting. Please hurry.”

And that was sent from Richard?

No, it says unknown number.

Bonnie, do you have Richard saved as one of your contacts?

Well, of course she does because when he called, I saw it, and it came up on the phone when he called.

Then why wouldn’t it show up as a text?

 

[tense music]


Well, you really got it in for that lady cop.

She convinced the mayor to have me fired. The way I see it, turnabout is fair play.

Turn a what?

[sighs] I forget that sometimes I’m dealing with someone with the IQ of a thumbtack, so I’ll put it simply for you. I’m going to do to Jada what Jada did to me.


You’re going to get her canned?

That’s right. And I’m going to use you to do it.


Shawn, I need you or JJ to let me know the second you learn anything about Rachel Black’s whereabouts. I don’t have to tell you this, but this case is of the utmost importance. Hey, I got to go. I’ll hit you back.

 

[suspenseful music]

Mm, looks like I’m not the only one who’s hard at it.

Ugh. I was up all night searching for Rachel Black, and now I have to question Bonnie Kiriakis.

You must be exhausted. Couldn’t you get a detective to talk to her?

Paulina asked that I pay very special attention to the “Body & Soul” investigation.

I see. Well, I’m here for Bonnie, too, actually. I wanted to make sure that she’s all right and to make sure that the media is not swarming the hospital looking for scoops. [sighs] I cannot believe she stepped into an empty elevator shaft.

Talk about a freak accident.

 

[suspenseful music]

Jada, I swear it has been one crisis after another ever since I took on this show as a client. I feel like I’m playing an endless game of Whac-A-Mole.

On top of all of that, you’re dealing with a breakup.

Yeah, it hasn’t been fun. But like I said, it’s for the best.

Right. Well, Steph, you never told me exactly what happened. Why did you end things with Phillip?


Good morning, brother.


I’m sorry, did MTV bring back “Punk’d,” or was that a genuinely friendly greeting?

Don’t act so surprised. Did I not come in peace yesterday, bearing croissant, if you recall?

I guess the two of us peacefully coexisting will take a little getting used to.

I don’t want to coexist, Philip. I want us to be a team, equal, partners, working together to make Titan the best it can be.

I want that, too, Xander.

Well, so does Victor. Otherwise, he wouldn’t have written you that letter, would he? [sighs] We have both wanted this opportunity so badly for so long, to prove ourselves worthy of carrying on the Kiriakis legacy. So let’s do it, Philip. Let’s make the old man proud.

Right. Um…

 

[suspenseful music]

You want a coffee or anything?

No, I’m good. Let’s just get to work. You don’t have to worry. I’m not going to pitch any more hostile takeovers. You were right. Be a big mistake to start another war with the DiMeras right now.

Or not. Upon further reflection, I think you might be onto something.

What?

Like you said, we want to make our mark on Titan. Maybe this is how we do it. By accomplishing what Victor never could. Taking control of Stefano’s empire.


[suspenseful music fading]

Knock, knock.

Oh, hi. Hi. Come on in. Please, have a seat.

Are you sure? I know you must be swamped with the fallout from Bonnie’s accident.

Yeah, I just feel awful about what happened. I mean, I’m the one that convinced Seth Burns to let “Body & Soul” shoot here. And then now this happened?

That’s not your fault, Kayla. I mean, Seth was more than happy to offer up the hospital as long as he got a role.

Right. [sighs] I imagine Dr. Blake Lamoray is doing everything in his power to distance himself from Pineview Hospital this morning.

How’s Bonnie?

Well, her long-term prognosis is good, but her injuries are severe.

[sighs] Xander and I were just talking about how lucky she is to even be alive.

It’s crazy. I mean, she fell down an open elevator shaft with nothing to break her fall. She fell over two floors.

Oh, my god. I’m going to check on her and Justin before I head home.

Well, I know they’d really appreciate that.

Yeah.

Hey, listen, thank you so much for the research that you left for me the other night. It was excellent. I hope it wasn’t too tedious.

No. No, I was– I was very happy to do it. I actually learned a lot. And I ran into Stephanie when I dropped it off, and we got to chat for a little bit while she was waiting for you to come back.

Oh, good.

Mm-hmm.

I’m glad you could keep her company.

Of course. Of course, of course. I’m sure that seeing her mom made her feel better.

Eh, I don’t know. She is definitely bummed out about the way things ended with Philip.

 

[tense somber music]

Did she, um… did she say why it ended?

Yeah. I mean, she told me everything. I mean, we don’t have any secrets.

So you know what Philip did?


What, uh, exactly did Stephanie tell you?

Um, just that Phillip behaved in a way that was very hurtful to her and that he wasn’t fully honest about a business maneuver.

 

[tense somber music]

So she–she didn’t get into any specifics?

No. I mean, did she tell you something more?


It turns out… Philip’s letter from Victor–

Yeah, what about it?

It was a complete forgery.


No, no, that’s exactly what she told me.


Hang on. When I first mentioned going after DiMera, you were adamant that it was a terrible idea. What changed your mind?

There’s one caveat. It is a huge, huge deal to me that I am keeping my mouth shut. So you have to work with Xander. You can’t work against him. You can’t constantly be a thorn in his side, or the deal is off. Is that understood?

Understood.


I realized that if we’re going to work together, I need to compromise.

This is quite the reversal, Philip. I mean, just the other night you were– well, you gave me this whole speech about how you didn’t want to operate that way anymore.

In an ideal world, yes. But this is the real world, and I have to be… flexible.

Hmm. But you also banged on and on about how dangerous our feud was with the DiMeras last time around, especially for your girlfriend, Stephanie.

Stephanie’s not my girlfriend anymore. We broke up.

Oh. What happened there?

 

[somber music]

Um–

Look, Stephanie, you don’t have to tell me why you and Philip broke up. Not if it’s too personal.

Jada, you’re my best friend. Of course, I will tell you.

OK. So why did the two of you end it?

[sighs]

 

[somber music]

Look, I’m furious with Philip for using me to help perpetrate this fraud. So if I’m being honest, if I keep continuing to keep this secret, I would feel like a witting accomplice.

I understand, and I–

Hold on. I’m not done.

OK.

Despite all of that, I do not want to be responsible for sending Philip to prison. Or worse.

Xander. And his temper.

If he commits bodily harm on Philip when he finds out the truth, I won’t be able to ignore my part in it. So… whatever I think personally, you’re Xander’s wife. Meaning I’m going to defer to your wishes. I won’t say anything.

[somber music] It’s like I told my mom. I saw a side of Philip that I cannot stand, a side that puts power above everything else.

Mm. I assume you mean at Titan.

Mm-hmm. Yeah, the way that he does business just doesn’t sit right with me. Maybe some people would compartmentalize, not let one part of a person affect the whole relationship. But I can’t.

You know, I respect that, Stephanie. I do. I mean, I couldn’t be with a guy whose work life was shady either.

Well, your guy is the opposite of shady.

[Jada chuckles] He’s one of the best.

[Stephanie chuckles]

That he is. But look, Stephanie. I’m so sorry you’re going through this.

[softly] Nah.

On the bright side, now that I’m not dating anyone, I have a little extra free time that I can help out with your wedding.

[chuckles] OK. You know, that’s very kind of you, but no. You use that extra free time to get you a much-needed massage.

No. Jada, I want to pitch in. Honestly, it would make me so happy. I know Rafe’s cousin is doing the planning, but if there’s anything I can do.

Well, actually, there is. You can be my maid of honor.

 

[soft upbeat music]


How am I supposed to get the police commissioner fired? What do you want me to do?

I want you to expose her for the corrupt cop she is.

Corrupt cop? I don’t know, EJ. She seems pretty squeaky clean to me.

No one is completely clean, Arnold, not even Ms. Hunter.

So you want me to dig up the dirt on her? OK, I don’t know if you remember this. I’m only pretending to be a PI.

OK, OK. I’ll do the digging, and you concentrate on the exposing.

 

[suspenseful music]


Maybe someone else from wardrobe sent Bonnie that text.

But Richard said they didn’t need her for a fitting, so why would they?

Maybe they meant to send it to another cast member.

But why would they address it, hey, Bonnie?

[Bonnie mumbles indistinctly]

I know. OK. I’m sorry, sweetheart. You know what? Let’s just forget about– about all this, OK? And just try and relax, OK? And try and rest.

[Bonnie whimpers]

Hey, Dad, why don’t I step out and give you two some alone time?

OK.

 

[heart monitor beeping]

[Bonnie whimpering]

 

[somber music]

Alex, I don’t like this. We need to contact the police.

I’m on it.

OK.


[Bonnie whimpering]

 

Don’t you worry, my love. Hey, don’t you worry. We’ll get to the bottom of this.

I love you.

I love you, too.


[gasps] You want me to be your maid of honor?

Yeah.

What about your sister?

Well, sadly, Talia can’t make it. She’s on assignment for Doctors Without Borders. So… listen, Stephanie, even though we’re not blood-related, you’re like a sister to me.

I feel the same way. And the answer is yes. I would love to stand up for you at your wedding.

I was hoping you’d say that.

[both chuckle]

 

[soft upbeat music]


Stephanie and I just didn’t see eye to eye, so she’s not a factor anymore.

So now you’re all-in on going after DiMera?

I admit I may have been a bit hasty rejecting the idea, standing in your way just because I could. That said, a hostile takeover is a major move, obviously. We’d have to really think it through. Strategy, timing.

The time is now. Stefan, EJ, Chad, all out. Kristen distracted.

You mean because her daughter is missing? Isn’t that a bit ruthless?

Come on, mate. Don’t tell me you went soft in the loony bin.

Not at all, but I do have lines I won’t cross.

Yeah, so do I, but this isn’t one of them.

 

[suspenseful music]

[clears throat] You’re suggesting we attempt to profit off a missing child who also happens to be Brady’s?

For all we know, Brady’s got Rachel stashed somewhere, or Kristen does.

What are you talking about?

Their eternal custody battle. Do you have any idea how many times that poor little girl has been kidnapped by one of her own parents?

Rachel wasn’t kidnapped. She ran away.

Right. But I am still very confident that she’s going to turn up safe and sound. And in the meantime, we cannot let this opportunity pass us by. Kristen is definitely off her game right now. We need to strike.


She did try blackmailing you using that serum.

Damn right she did. She had a cure for Sarah’s paralysis in her hand, and she refused to hand it over unless I gave her Titan.

I remember saying you could keep the first vial and to let her know when you were ready to make a trade for the second.

She wanted to barter for my wife’s future, just like she did for your mom’s life.


With that orchid. She is one cold-hearted snake.

She’s a monster. You know, I asked Kristen, what did she even want with Titan? And all she said was that Titan was DiMera’s biggest competitor. If she merged the companies, she’d be unstoppable, which was my pitch to you.

She wasn’t wrong.

Neither am I. My point is… Kristen had absolutely no problem taking advantage of me when I was at my most vulnerable. She had no sympathy, no compassion. She just saw an opportunity to take everything from us, and she didn’t hesitate. So now the shoe is on the other foot, why should we?


Hey, guys.

Alex, hi. How’s Bonnie?

Broken bones, broken jaw. It’s pretty bad.

Oh, my god. Is she going to be OK?

She will be, eventually.

I’m so sorry.

Thank you.

So am I. Paulina asked me to look into how this happened. I mean, but if now is not a good time–

No, it is a good time. I was actually going to call you.

Oh, what’s going on?

I’m going to let my dad explain. He’s in there with Bonnie right now. I can show you where her room is.

Oh, no worries. I’ll find it.

 

[somber music]


OK, so once I expose Jada with this dirt that you dig up, then what?

Mayor Price will have no choice but to toss Jada out on her ass.

And what a sweet ass it is.

Seriously, I’m warning you.

OK, OK. All right. Who do you think Mayor Price is going to get to replace her, though?

[laughs] You, you idiot! Posing as Rafe, of course.

Oh. Yeah. All right. So–OK. But you know, here’s the thing, EJ. I still don’t get what you’re getting out of this, outside of seeing Jada lose her job.

I’ll get far more out of this than that. Once you replace Hernandez, you’ll convince Paulina that Jada wanted me fired because I was onto her corruption. Then Paulina will have no choice but to hire me back. Got it?

 

[suspenseful music]

Yeah, I think so. [EJ sighs]

 

[heart monitor beeping]

Rest.

OK if I come in?

Of course.

[Bonnie whimpers]

Thank you for coming.

How are you feeling, Bonnie?

[mumbling] Can’t talk.

Oh, yeah. Of course, you can’t talk. I am so sorry about what happened. But thank God that you survived such a terrible accident.

Well, that’s just it, commissioner. I’m not so sure that my wife’s fall was an accident.

 

[suspenseful music]


So your physical therapist lifted all the restrictions?

Yep, yep. I have full range of motion, ability, strength.

Well, you obviously worked very hard.

Yes. Well, I was highly motivated. And just to be thorough, I saw an occupational therapist who evaluated my fine motor skills, such as the ones I would need to perform surgery,

Mm-hmm?

And I was given the all-clear on that as well.

Yeah. Well, I actually did review your records, and I would love for you to come back at the hospital full-time, effective immediately.

Oh, my god. Oh, that’s so fantastic. Oh, I’m so relieved.

Listen, I never doubted for one second that you would be back. Come on, you are a superb doctor and a wonderful friend, and I am so glad you were here for Stephanie the other night.


You know, I really hate that my daughter is hurting. But I– I just feel like maybe she dodged a bullet with Phillip.

Really?

Yeah. I mean, when they were involved before, he almost got her killed. Not to mention what happened with Brady. I mean, I know he was mentally ill at the time, and supposedly, he spent a lot of time at a clinic overseas, but–

Supposedly?

Yeah, I just–I know it’s a terrible thing to say. But I have always had this feeling that he is broken somehow and that he can’t be fixed. And I don’t know if it’s that he was just born that way or if it’s something that Victor put him through. I don’t know, but I just– I just feel like– you know, I mean, honestly, like, it’s just a matter of time before he would do something that would really hurt Stephanie or God knows who else.

 

[soft suspenseful music]


It’s so weird about the text.

I know. I’m glad the police commissioner is looking into it.

Yeah, she is.

Yeah.

And speaking of our wonderful commish, Jada just asked me to be her maid of honor. I was so touched.

Oh, that’s great. You hoping Philip catches the garter belt?

[Stephanie chuckles softly]

Philip won’t be accompanying me to the wedding.

Why not?

 

[tense somber music]

Because I broke up with him.


You’re right. Kristen clearly has no qualms about hitting us when we’re down. She’s done it before. She’d do it again. Stefano, he’s the definition of ruthless.

So was our father.

Hell, yeah.

Wait.

 

[tense music]

Are we really doing this? Are the Kiriakis brothers going after the DiMeras?

It is game on. Kristen and the rest of those losers won’t know what hit them.

 

[intense dramatic music]

So how does Jada and Rafe’s wedding fit into your big plan? It’s not like she’s going to want to get hitched after I ruin her career. I mean, maybe I should call off the wedding.

Absolutely not. I want you in your best cheap suit waiting for your bride at the end of that aisle.

I don’t know.

Trust me, Feniger. If all goes according to plan, the union between Rafe Hernandez and Jada Hunter will definitely be an affair to remember.


Couldn’t someone from the wardrobe department maybe have sent Bonnie that text? Maybe an intern made a mistake?

We considered that and it’s definitely a possibility. But what if it’s more nefarious? What if someone wanted Bonnie to fall down that elevator shaft?

You mean lured her there on purpose?

[mumbling]

Huh? What?

I’m not saying that’s what happened, but we can’t rule it out.


OK, uh, but who would want to do that? Who would want to hurt your wife?

I don’t know. Maybe the same person who sent those cupcakes that poisoned several members of the cast and crew.

So you’re thinking that this is more of a targeted attack?

Yeah. And that whoever’s behind it maybe tried to kill Bonnie.


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