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[ Knocking ] Sonny: Ava. Open up. We need to talk. Now. Of all people… what is he doing? I don’t know, but — but pull it together, okay? He can’t know about us. No, no, not if I want to keep you as my lawyer and have any chance at winning my custody case. No, I know. Ava. ‘Cause I’m not gonna leave until you open up. Sasha: I’m so sorry. I’m so sorry about this, I truly am. I needed to look in Elaine’s bag. I didn’t want anyone to get hurt, I promise. [ Exhales sharply ] I’m so sorry about all of this. [ Barks ] No. There are no ego issues. Yes, he is very hot. And kind and sweet. Sure. I will see if he’s available. [ Sighs ] I’m gonna have to call you back. Bye. [ Sighs ] Sorry. Um, are you ready for the meeting? I am. Natalia’s finishing up a phone call outside, Lucy’s on her way up, but guess who isn’t ready. I don’t want to. Maxie. Lulu isn’t ready. No, she isn’t. She’s late again. ♪♪ Oh, uh, we’re closed. Hi, Kristina. Oh. Uh, hi, Lulu. Lucky mentioned you were working today. I hope it’s okay I dropped by. This place looks amazing. Thank you. Thanks. Yeah. Um, you — you look great, too, by the way. Uh, a-and it’s so good to see you. You, too. I — I would have come by sooner. I’ve just been… working up the nerve. Sure. I’ve been trying to figure out the kindest, best possible way to thank you and… ♪♪ …to say I’m sorry. Your sister saved my life at the cost of her own. Cody: Let me get this straight. You’re telling me… that w-we’re trapped on a roof freezing our butts off, Tracy’s probably getting ready to fire me… because of some documents? Some papers with words on them that you’re not supposed to have? [ Exhales sharply ] Oh, boy. You know, they’re probably gonna bring back the electric chair just for you. Okay, it’s not just paperwork. Okay? It’s a murder victim’s autopsy. My sister’s, okay? You happy now? ♪♪ What are you doing here? I’d like a moment alone with my client. Without the handcuffs, please. ♪♪ Okay, okay. Sit. [ Sighs ] Where’s Diane? I lied. I’m not here as your lawyer. I’m here as Sam’s mother. ♪♪ What do you want, Sonny? Ric and I are in a meeting. Can I come in? Sonny, whatever you have to say can wait for the courtroom. [ Chuckles ] I’ve, uh — I’ve come here to, uh… ♪♪ …make you an offer concerning Avery. ♪♪ You deal with it now… or you lose in court. It’s up to you. ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ Oh, my God. Are you okay? One can only hope. It’s just… the pain… Oh, that… that car just came speeding out of nowhere. I mean, I could have been roadkill. Well, thank God you’re not. Yeah. And other than missing you, Mavis is fine. Well, you don’t know her. I mean, she’s hiding it really well, but I can tell she’s traumatized. Maybe all Lulu needs is a little adjustment period. It’s not easy to get on top of the Deception schedule. Quick question, Maxie. Are you going to defend Lulu forever, or do you need a little adjustment period, too? If you have a problem with Lulu, take it up with Lulu. [ Exhales sharply ] Afternoon, ladies. Did you get my report on the trip to LA? Yes. So many West Coasters are about to fall in love with Deception. And our new overnight rejuvenating cream. If we ever get it out. Production and marketing cost money. So does this super rare mineral that’s in it. Zincite. It is rare, and we need a lot of it to mass produce our cream. [ Chuckles ] Never fear. That pesky problem has been solved thanks to none other than yours truly. ♪♪ And when did you find the tick? 5 hours and, uh, 23 minutes ago. That’s…very precise. [ Chuckles ] As was the job you did removing it. You got the whole thing out clean. Yeah, well, when you travel to the remote areas I do, your survival hinges on diligence and expertise in many areas. Well, those qualities served you well here. Agreed. And I haven’t experienced any body, muscle, or joint aches. Good. Uh, how about chills? Headaches? Mnh-mnh. Fever? Fatigue? No. And I’ve taken my temperature every 10 minutes since I discovered the tick. Very…vigilant. [ Both chuckle ] I presume you’ll test for Lyme disease. Oh, absolutely. But I think it’s highly unlikely that you contracted the bacteria that causes Lyme disease in such short a window. But I’ll prescribe an antibiotic just to be on the safe side. Oh, good. Good. Any other preventative measures? Um…don’t walk through tall grasses? [ Chuckles ] Even though it’s winter, the ticks are still out there. Sadly, my property is full of tall grasses. I’d have it sprayed, but Spoon Island is larger than it looks. You live at Wyndemere? I am just getting settled. Are you familiar with the property? I lived there as a child. It’s been in and out of the family for years. Ah! This little now-or-never, take-it-or-leave-it offer is just one of Sonny’s intimidation tactics, Ava. Don’t fall for it. Ric… I’m talking to Ava. Sonny took the timet to come all the way over here. I would like to hear what he has to say. Listening to him is a mistake, Ava. Alright, Ava. You know I don’t trust you, and I never will. The feeling is very mutual. But as far as, uh, Avery, we put our differences aside. I know how much you love her. She’s everything. And you would do anything that you can to make sure she doesn’t get hurt, right? [ Scoffs ] Of course. I would die for her. And, yeah, so would I. ♪♪ So, um… I know that she misses you. She needs her parents, so I’m willing to make an offer of I’m gonna abide to the original agreement of shared custody. But this — this fighting has to end today. If you think that this little visit of yours is supposed to make us think that you’re some nice, reasonable guy all of a sudden, it doesn’t. You know what it does make me think, though? It makes us think that you know that Ava’s case is a lot better than you’d like it to be. You know we’ve got a real legit shot at full custody. Not even close. No, no, we can do much better. Ava, send him packing. Take Sonny to court. You do that… Sonny will walk away with nothing. ♪♪ I think of Sam and your family when I wake up every morning. The fact that I can even do that is because of your sister. And I’ll never be able… I don’t know how you’re all getting through it. I can’t even think about your poor mom. I’m losing my mind without Charlotte. It’s hard. I pray for Sam and Charlotte every day. You do? I picture Sam as this… badass guardian angel looking down, keeping an eye on the people she loved. I would have never expected her or — That’s the thing about Sam. You know, you — you never had to. She never hesitated if she had — had the chance to help someone. She just did. And taking that chance cost her. You know, the way I see it, what happened to my sister and what she did for you, they’re completely separate. One doesn’t have anything to do with the other. That just — It’s so hard for me to reconcile that. Every day, I’m reminded about how much so many people lost when Sam died. I see it in Scout and Danny and Rocco, and — and I see it in Dante, too. I heard there was an incident at Charlie’s last night between Danny and Cyrus. Yeah, I ended the the conversation, and I got Danny home. Danny confronted Cyrus because he believed Cyrus killed his mother. Do you believe that? I do. And what makes you so sure? Anna. She’s focused on Cyrus, and I trust her instincts. And I never really believed Cyrus’s redemption act. Is Anna close to an arrest? That I don’t know. But I do know that Cyrus wouldn’t think twice about hurting Danny if he knew he could get away with it. So until Anna arrests Cyrus, I needed him to know that I wouldn’t think twice about hurting him. Why would Cyrus want to kill Sam? They barely had any interaction. I don’t know. But it’s like I told Danny. Knowing why doesn’t — It’s not going to bring Sam back. It doesn’t matter. Knowing or not knowing doesn’t really matter, does it? I mean, you want Cyrus dead, right? ♪♪ So do I. Sasha, would you mind staying with with Mavis and keeping her company while I get my prescription? I just don’t want her to be alone at a time like this. Of course. Thank you. You — You be a good girl. You be a good girl. Yes. Okay. Thank you. Of course I’m not happy. I’d say I’m sorry, but we both know how much you love my apologies. You think I want to look at this? It’s my own sister. No. No, I don’t. I mean, the only reason I even took it is because I just — I need to figure out what happened to her and find the person who did this. Please don’t hate me more than you already do. But, um, what exactly do you do you think you can do that the cops and everyone else can’t? Nothing. Sam was the P.I., not me. All I’ve managed to do by taking that file is risk my job and get us stuck on a roof where we are going to freeze to death. Whee. I don’t know what made me think this was a good idea. What is wrong with me? Absolutely nothing. Hey, when you’ve lost someone that you love, there’s no seeing it clearly. Thinking it through. I don’t care what anyone says. Yeah, this is obviously the universe’s way of telling me to stay in my lane. Or it’s the universe’s way of telling G.H.’s maintenance department that they need a new lock on that door. Or, I don’t know, maybe the universe was too busy today and took a pass on this one and there is no message. You know, it’s getting stuck up here was just an accident. But there’s no doubt that you’re being way too hard on yourself. When I wake up in the morning and I remember that my baby is dead, I am filled with so much rage that I feel like I can’t go on. And then finding out that she was murdered in the hospital, it’s just too much. It’s — It’s so wrong, it’s hard to reconcile. I mean, our girl, our beautiful generous girl was murdered after saving someone’s life. I mean, that’s just not fair. It’s not. It’s not fair. So when I lost my law license, I worked like hell to get it back because I love the law. I believe in it, and I believe that the system works. Most of the time. What about the other times? I’m not willing to take the chance that my daughter’s case will be one of those times. So I want him dead. And I want to be the one to kill him. I want my face to be the last face that he sees before he leaves this earth. Alexis. You can’t. You can’t kill Cyrus. It’s not who you are. No. But it’s who you are. I mean, everyone’s really struggling with Sam’s death right now, especially Dante. They — They really loved each other. Honestly, I’m — I’m glad Sam made him happy. That’s all I’ve ever wanted for Dante. And from what I’ve heard, not in these exact words, their love was pretty epic. Ohh. It was. Yeah, it was my favorite love story. And I’m happy to share that with you if — if you’d ever want to hear any of that. But I don’t want to cause unnecessary hurt, so… I appreciate that. But I feel like I can’t honor her properly without knowing how much everyone lost when she died. But the last thing I want to do is impose on Dante, because he can barely even say her name around me. Okay. Um, sure. Yeah. Let’s see. Where to begin. Um… Well, uh, Sam had her kids, and Dante had Rocco, but when they first met, they were essentially alone. And — And they were really hurting, which I think because they knew what the other was going through, it, I don’t know, made it hurt a little less. And they — They spent more time together and they confided in each other and they really built each other up. In the beginning they had this — this sweet, quiet love. And then eventually they figured it out. Oh, my God, I am — I’m late for a meeting. I’m — I am so sorry, I gotta run. Okay. Thanks, Kristina. Yeah. ♪♪ You are all set. The pharmacy is on the seventh floor. Well, thank you, Dr. Jones, but, um, may I ask you a personal question? It was my understanding that Wyndemere belonged to the Cassadines. How did you come to live there? My mother was married to a Cassadine. They’re longtime residents of Spoon Island. Huh. Small world. Are you liking it there? When I was a kid, the place creeped me out. Well, I’m hoping to change that. Make Wyndemere more, um, welcoming. I’m working with a local gallerist to give Wyndemere a refresh. The Jerome Gallery. And the world gets smaller yet. Ava Jerome is my aunt. She’s got a great eye. She does. And you, Dr. Jones, have an excellent bedside manner. Thank you so much for seeing me. Sonny. I’m glad you realize how much I love our daughter. And I appreciate your offer that we continue to share custody. But you have already trampled all over the custody agreement we have in place now, right? By keeping Avery away from me. So what’s to stop you from doing that again? Ric: Exactly. That’s why I’ve been telling you to fight for full custody. You know, Avery’s not even staying with Sonny. She’s staying with Carly because his penthouse got firebombed. You know it’s not any safer for Avery to be with him any more than it was his own son. Which the judge is going to know. And so do you, for that matter. I don’t know anything about that, Ric. Neither do you. But you know Ric likes to yap a lot, right? Yeah, I can do a lot more than that. Yeah, but you know what this is all about? I’ll tell you what this is all about. You want to get me on a stand so you can come at me. But the thing is, Ava, Diane’s going to come at you. Oh, no, no, no, don’t try and intimidate my client. I’m not intimidating anybody. I’m just telling the truth. Somebody has to. But this isn’t about you, me, Diane. It’s about Avery. It’s only ever been about her. And if you love her the way you say you do… …you will act in Avery’s best interest. Hello, everyone. Lucy. I hope you don’t mind me letting myself in. Schedule’s a bit tight this afternoon. Oh, no, not at all. Welcome, welcome. Um, everybody, this is Jenz Sidwell. Jenz Sidwell? I’m sorry. Have we met? No, but I’m pretty sure you know my brother — Lucky Spencer. We have to be honest with ourselves. Our little girl is not little anymore. She’s intuitive, and she can — she can feel the animosity between us. The other day, she came to me and she said, “How come you and Mom can’t be in the same room?” What did you say? Well, I didn’t know what to say because I felt bad. But, you know, I got to tell you, if this custody battle continues, it’s going to get ugly. Some court-appointed therapist is going to just keep asking our daughter questions, and she’s going to have to answer. It’s not fair, you know? Are you sure this is about Avery? It’s not about maybe protecting Kristina from testifying? Ric, please. I don’t want any of my children to be forced to testify. I will agree to 60/40. Yeah, yeah. No, no, no, no. Not 60/40. Ava, what are you doing? 50/50. Ava! ♪♪ Okay. I’ll have Diane write up the paperwork. ♪♪ ♪♪ I appreciate you not calling me a hypocrite. Especially after all the times that I’ve judged you for how you chose to live your life and the violent way that you did it. We’re different, different people. Maybe we’re not as different as I want to believe because I want retribution. Really? Really. I want it for the life that Sam would have had. I want it for her children who won’t have their mother anymore. I want it for Dante. And I want it for me. Now you understand how I feel. I do. I do. I — I want vengeance so badly that I can taste it. And if I didn’t have to think of the consequences, I would hand you the gun. Now you know how I feel. But see, I’m not going to hand you a gun. Because it doesn’t matter how I feel or what I want. It doesn’t matter what you want. The only thing that matters is what Sam wants. Yeah. She’s supposed to be here to tell us herself. Well, she’s not. So it’s up to you and me to do the right thing and to do what she would want. And what she would want is for Danny to heal over the loss of her someday. And he will never be able to do that if you kill Cyrus. I appreciate you trying to make me feel better. Nope, nope, nope, nope. I’m just telling you the truth. It is too cold to think of anything to make you feel better. Well, thanks anyway. You know, it’s human to want to find answers, to want to find the evil person that killed Sam. So when all’s said and done, what you did was human. So don’t beat yourself up about it. I would have done the same thing if I were you. Get some rest. Thank you. I would be happy to give you and Mavis a ride home. Oh, it’s just that Mavis has to go out at least three or four times a day, and I’m so stiff and achy. I don’t know how I’m going to possibly do that now. Why don’t you let me take care of Mavis while you recuperate? Really? Oh, that would be such a relief. And, I mean, you’ve already bonded. We really have. Sasha, wait. I think this has really gone on long enough. I think it’s time you and I were honest with each other. Why on earth you would believe anything that comes out of Sonny’s mouth — We had him, Ava. I wanted my child. You just wanted to tear your brother apart in court. Oh, no, no, no, no. Okay? That’s not fair. No matter what my personal feelings are for my brother, I would have never done anything to jeopardize getting your daughter back. And I know I would have been able to get better than a 50/50 deal. No, you don’t. And better for whom? Not for Avery. She needs her father. And Sonny just admitted to me for the first time that she needs me, too. Well, I guess you didn’t need me at all then. That’s not true. [ Scoffs ] You know, before you came along, I was solely focused on getting my daughter back and on hurting Sonny as much as I could. However, I could, even if it meant using John Cates, even Kristina, to do it. I’m ashamed of that. You never told me that. Not something I’m proud to admit, but I’ve moved past it. Especially because you were able to prove in court that what happened to Kristina and her baby was an accident. Yeah, it was. Oh, I know. You were the first person who believed me. And whatever Kristina believes, I really don’t want her to have to get on the stand and — and relive all that. You’re actually much more generous than people give you credit for, you know? Hi, Dad. What? This place looks amazing. You up for a visit? Of course I am. From you, anytime. Alright. Hi. What’s up? I got some news. Oh. Is it about Michael? Is everything okay? Yeah, well, Michael’s good, as good as can be. It’s about your sister. You don’t have to testify at the hearing with Ava. Dad, you don’t have to worry about me. Really, I can take the stand. I’m not afraid of Ava. There’s not going to be a trial. Ava and I settled our custody arrangement for Avery. So you get a dog, and I — Hey, show a little respect. Her name’s Mavis. Oh. Oh. Apologies, Mavis. And I get a guy who gets a tick bite on Spoon Island. Wait, wait, wait, did you just say Spoon Island? Yeah. There’s a big mansion out there, Wyndemere? Yeah. A friend of mine told me about Wyndemere and its most recent occupant. Was your patient Jenz Sidwell, by any chance? Bald, accent? Yeah. Yeah. It was. How did you know? You might want to ask Lucky about his experience with the man. Well, it sounds like you have your own experiences with Mr. Sidwell. Yeah. The bastard kidnapped me in Africa, held me and Lucky hostage, and tried to have me killed here at G.H. when I escaped. He is not a good man. Just when I was starting to think you were being halfway decent. What? I-I was being supportive and agreed with what you did. Yeah. The guy who drinks too much and punches his way through his problems thinks I did the right thing. What does that say about me? Alright, alright, Little Miss Not So Perfect. Look, it happened twice. People make mistakes. I didn’t judge you when you just admitted to making one. Yeah, well, because you have no moral code, and I am still trying to hang on to mine. Oh, incredible. Yeah. You try to be nice. I’ll tell you what, this is not worth dying over. Whoa, whoa, what are you doing? Just calm down. I work — I work outside, I’m wearing long johns. Okay, why are you taking off your pants? Because it’s cold and a shirt’s too light and it’s windy. Okay, good, there are people down there. Still doesn’t explain what you’re doing. Denim’s heavier. It’s got enough weight to make it down. This is like my version of a flare. Don’t worry. If it doesn’t work, I’ll throw myself off. I’m sorry, man, I didn’t mean to bring up anything, but — Oh, watch out! Is that a pair of jeans? I think it’s a cry for help. Hey! Hey! Hey! Up here! Yeah! Up here! Come upstairs! [ Shouting indistinctly ] If you kill Cyrus, you will make Danny complicit. I would never compromise Danny in any way. I am not talking about legally complicit. I’m talking about morally complicit. You will make him feel responsible. You’re an adult. You know that. He is not. He’s a teenage boy. Do not make him carry the burden of Cyrus’s death around with him for the rest of his life. I would have bet money that Ava would have battled to the death before she gave up custody of Avery. Congratulations. To you and to my little sister. She didn’t just give up. We settled on a 50/50 split. You what? Wait. Why would you — Why would you do that? Because Avery misses her mother, and she needs both of us. Dad, she just tried to kidnap Avery. We both know what that woman is capable of. I know — I know how you feel. You think that it’s not fair that Ava is getting access to Avery, right? Especially after you just lost Adela. I’m — But listen to me. You both have been through way too much. It’s settled. Okay, then. It’s just — It’s funny. I-I never thought I would see my father take the easy way out. I’m a private eye, Sasha. We didn’t meet by chance. I set you up. You are party to an investigation I’m working. Why me? I mean, who would do this? I can’t break my client’s confidentiality, but, I mean, you have been so kind to me and Mavis today that I just feel like I need to warn you. Watch your back, Sasha. Because somebody is looking into you. Thank you for telling me. You’re welcome. In my line of work, we don’t make that many new friends. Right? [ Barks ] That’s right. Oh! Do not let the door close. Oh, God. I thought we were gonna freeze. I’m guessing that these belong to you. Thank you. I cannot believe I’m going to utter these words. Thank you for taking off your pants. You might have saved our lives. I think you just admitted I was right. You must be Lulu Spencer. I’ve had the pleasure of meeting your mother. The mayor. If you’ve met my mother, then you know that my brother Lucky is the one you held hostage. Listen, um, my apologies. Really, she must obviously be mistaken. Because Jenz Sidwell is such a common name. I have indeed met your brother Lucky, who I found aptly named. However, I shouldn’t have to remind you that there are always two sides to every story. No, you shouldn’t. Lucy, the last thing I’d ever want to do is create discord amongst your staff. No, no, Lulu is inconsequential. She does not count. Who counts is my beautiful partner. That is Maxie Jones. Hi. A pleasure. However, I feel like I should take my leave. If after discussing things internally you find my involvement not too disruptive, then please call me. Call me. Of course. Hey, keep that phone right by your side. Look what you just did. That man is the one person who could throw a lifeline to Deception. And you just chased him off. Couldn’t have waited until after the meeting to bring up your reservations? So sorry I wasn’t more polite to the guy that was going to kill my brother. Well, so sorry you don’t have a say here. Okay, but I do. And I want to know everything about that guy before we take him on. I have seen his finan– Never mind. I’m going to go after him. I’m just going to go tell him, you know, that these things happen, that we really want to talk some more, and that this, whatever this is, was an aberration. And I guarantee you this aberration is not going to happen again. It’s your job to make sure that Danny gets the future that Sam wanted him to have, the one he deserves, and one without the burden of guilt. Which means, as much as you hate it, you have to leave Cyrus to the police. I understand. I know you do. Excuse me. You wouldn’t happen to have a cigarette, would you? Sorry. No. Okay. Thought you gave up that filthy habit years ago. I gave up a lot of things that were bad for me back then. Including me. Seeing how you slipped out of that meeting, I take it you haven’t told your coworkers we were married once upon a time. I’m going to go to the office and grab the paperwork. And once I approve the language, you will be free to sign. I don’t believe it. Nor do I. I, uh — I better get going. Your elevator takes forever. Hey, you don’t have to rush to your office right this second, do you? Well, I suppose it’s going to take Diane some time to put the paperwork together. I’m sure of it. However shall we pass the time? ♪♪ So you, uh — obviously you were — you were just trying to do the right thing here. And Ava must have forced you into this or something. You think I’d let her force me? Well — Okay, look, you and I have a difference of opinion. Okay? That’s fine. But I’m doing this for Avery. She needs her mother and her father, just like you do, just like Donna does. Ava is not Mom. Ava is not Carly. Ava’s never going to be a good role model for Avery. Oh, you know what? Okay, maybe. Maybe not. But you know how many years her and I have been fighting over living arrangements for Avery? And who pays the price there? Avery. Listen, I know that you don’t understand my decision. But I hope that one day… …you’ll figure out why I did it.

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