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[ Knock on door ] Sonny: Carly? Yeah, it’s open! Hey. Hey. Sorry to barge in. Uh, you got a second? Yeah. Donna, Avery, and I are getting ready to make some Valentine’s Day cookies. There’s gonna be a few with your name on them. Oh, that’s — Last year, the cookies had sprinkles all over them. They did, they did. The girls definitely come from the “more is better” school of decorating. What’s going on? Is everything okay? Uh, yeah. Ava and I settled the custody fight over Avery. 50/50 split. Whose idea was shared custody? Mine. Really? Look, Ric was gonna come at me on the stand, and, you know, Ava, she knew she couldn’t get a better deal, so she agreed. So that’s it? It’s over? Diane was finishing up the paperwork last night. Okay, great. Are you now gonna tell me what’s really going on? ♪♪ ♪♪ [ Door opening ] Hey. Josslyn: Hi. Did we need all those groceries? Well, we really didn’t need anything. I just thought it would be fun if we cooked some food together. Oh, that’s right, just like we did that one time. When was it? Never. Well, I just thought it’d be fun. Look, if you lost your phone again, we can order online. I didn’t lose my phone, I just — I thought we could, like, make some pasta with a side salad and some garlic bread. Well, did you get anything to make dessert? We are not professional chefs. We’re going to be lucky if we can pull off pasta. Yes, that’s true. It sounds delicious, but I have a question. Why? Well — [ Cellphone chimes ] Hmm. “Hmm” what? It’s Kai. He just asked if I was free tonight. Oh. Hey. Curtis, thank you so much for agreeing to meet with me. Well, I would never turn down a request to see Mayor Collins. And I’m definitely not gonna turn down an opportunity to see my friend Laura Collins. Oh. I appreciate it, I really do. Well, I certainly appreciate being a part of any discussion involving the McConkey Esplanade. I seriously thought the deal was dead after the environmental impact statement said that the piers we wanted to develop were off limits. Yeah. Well, like I said, Drew has some kind of a plan that he wants to run by me, and I agreed to listen. Yeah, well, I have to admit my day would be a whole lot better without Drew Quartermaine in it. Oh. Oh, dear. Uh, well, if you changed your mind, and you want to go, I certainly would understand. I know you would. Um, I’m guessing you invited me to sit in for a reason. I did. A selfish one. [ Laughs ] I know you’re a really good businessman. I would like your opinion. Then I’ll promise not to pull any punches. Okay, great. Because Drew wants to invoke eminent domain to seize piers 55 and 56 for the Esplanade. Wait. If memory serves me correctly, those piers belong to Sonny. Yes, they do, indeed. So Corinthos Coffee would have to relocate. I mean, he would get compensated for that, but still. Sonny’s been operating at that location for years. Yeah. This would be a huge blow to his business. And I can’t help but feel that that’s what Drew really wants. I feel like he’s using this, this Esplanade plan, for a way to retaliate against Jason through Sonny. Willow, thank you for addressing Mrs. Silva’s numerous concerns. She was a little tough at first, but she was fine by the time I left. Oh, no, she was more than fine. She was all smiles, which is rarely the case for Mrs. Silva. I gathered that. Well, she couldn’t stop going on and on about what a fabulous nurse you are. And I have to say, I agreed. Thank you. I’m just happy I could help. And it was a relief having someone who wasn’t second guessing my every move. I am so sorry. I don’t know why I just dumped all that on you. It was beyond inappropriate. No, not to me. I often use work as an escape myself. It feels like the only refuge I have. I can focus on work and nothing else. And now that the kids and I have moved out of the gatehouse and back in with Nina, maybe things will finally settle down a little. ♪♪ Got a minute? For you? Of course. Anna, with all due respect — God. That’s never a good way to start. Look, I’m sorry, but, uh, Jason Morgan is sitting in an interrogation room downstairs. I’d love to know why. Making a death threat is still a Class D Felony. I’m aware. But I looked over the witness statements, and Jason never touched Cyrus. In fact, witnesses state that Cyrus grabbed Jason’s son, Danny Morgan, a minor child. I mean, that appears to be true. Yeah. So your case against Jason is pretty flimsy. The D.A. won’t file this case. He won’t be going to court. I know. So why is he warming a chair in one of the interrogation rooms? Because while Jason is in that chair, he can’t kill Cyrus. ♪♪ [ Desk sergeant speaking indistinctly ] ♪♪ Um… W-What are you do– What are you doing here? I just finished my interview with the police about what happened at Charlie’s, and I thought I’d see how yours went. I-I mean, it went fine. They haven’t charged me with anything yet. Threatening Cyrus like that, I’ve never really seen you be like that before. Yeah, well, my son has never been involved before. Danny’s gonna be okay, right? Yeah. And I’m gonna make sure he stays that way. Well, you’re not gonna believe this, but Lucky and I last night may have found something that’ll help you with that. What are you talking about? ♪♪ I think we found the evidence the police need to put Cyrus away. ♪♪ ♪♪ Avery’s custody case is good news. Kristina doesn’t have to testify against me. And Avery doesn’t have to feel any tension between me and her mother. Okay, great, I guess. So what’s the problem? There’s no problem, Sonny. I just know you, okay? Okay. You don’t change your mind about things like this. And you hate Ava. I haven’t changed my mind about that. Something’s changed. For months, you were dead set on sole custody, and now you’re okay with a 50/50 arrangement? Come on. Carly, after the fire, Diane said to me, “You need to be clear you’re not gonna get sole custody. Ric is going to do this whole big show about how dangerous your life is.” This is the best thing for everybody. I see your point. And the biggest thing — Avery misses her mother. I get it. That’s still not why you did it. Drew’s proposal to relocate the piers will not only put the Esplanade further away from the city center, it’s gonna increase the need for public transportation, and that will increase the city’s expenditures. Ah. Right. Right. And Sonny will undoubtedly sue. So that will make the city’s legal fees go way up. And you can count on Diane Miller filing a lawsuit. Yeah. You know, Laura, I think you’re right. I think Drew’s main motivation for relocating is to cause his brother problems. You know, ever since he floated the idea past me, my instinct was to say no. Drew and I have been friends for a long time, so it’s hard to miss how much he’s changed lately. Just remember, whatever Drew says, he’s only focused on himself. Yeah. I’m also really concerned about who he wants to bring in as an investor. It really makes me question his judgment. Who does he want to bring in? Jenz Sidwell. That’s the man who almost killed my son. So we’re stalling. We’re giving him time to cool off. Okay. Um, if, uh, Jason did kill Cyrus, we’d all be better off. I’m gonna pretend you didn’t say that. Well, I never thought I’d say anything like that. And I don’t really mean it. But if Cyrus were gone, he couldn’t hurt anybody anymore. Jason certainly wouldn’t leave any evidence. But we couldn’t look the other way while our resident hitman took Cyrus out. We couldn’t. We wouldn’t. No, I would rather bring Cyrus to justice than know that Jason killed him. I agree, but we still don’t have anything that directly connects Cyrus to the digitalis murders. I know. But we’re getting closer. I feel it. I’m gonna take everything that we have learned about Cyrus’ connections to the digitalis murders, and I’m gonna lay it all out in front of Anna. That sounds great. And then Anna is going to arrest Cyrus, and all you’re going to have to focus on is Danny. He’s still struggling with his mom’s death. Yeah, I know. I’m gonna help him through it. I mean, did you and Lucky figure out how Cyrus chose his victims? I mean, why — why, Sam? No, we don’t know what his motives are yet. But I do know that he’s not going to stop killing until somebody stops him. I think you’re right about that. I’m just not sure the PCPD is up to the job. [ Sighs ] “There are many devices in a man’s heart; nevertheless the counsel of the Lord, that shall stand.” Thy will be done. So Kai wants to hang out with you tonight? Yeah, but I’m gonna tell him I can’t because we already made plans. No! We made those plans five minutes ago. What is going on? And don’t give me your “cooking together” story. We’re terrible cooks, and you know it. We could get better. We won’t. Okay. What’s the real story? It’s Valentine’s Day. And it’s your first one without Dex. I miss Spencer all the time, especially on days like this. I know you must be missing Dex. Missing Dex is constant. I know. It’s like breathing. That’s why I’m saying that maybe we should, like, hang out and — and watch a movie or cook something. I love you, and I appreciate you thinking about me. But you have plans with Mr. QB1, who, if I’m not mistaken, has been added to your list of favorite people. Okay, it’s not like that. Really? Does he know it’s not like that? Because he definitely wants it to be like that. I — And you like him. No — No — I know, but it’s just — No! It’s time! Time for what? Time for you to get back out there. I just told you why I made a deal with Ava, and you act like I’m not telling you the truth, like, you know, you know me better than I know myself. [ Chuckling ] I didn’t say that. Well — And I do know you. I just think there’s a reason behind your reason. I think you’re worried about something. But if I’m wrong, I’m wrong. Carly, someone planted a bomb in my penthouse, and I need everyone to find out who did it. And I can’t — I can’t, you know, protect the family if I don’t know where the threat’s coming from. I understand. I also want to help Michael, right, when he comes home. Michael’s gonna have a tough recovery. Yeah. I mean, I know I got a lot on my mind and everything. But I was right about Avery. You’re right. You’re right. I’m sorry. I just never thought I’d see you compromise with Ava. Well, Ava is Avery’s mother. And maybe it doesn’t matter to me, but it’s gonna matter to Avery when she gets older. Who you are, where you come from, that matters. Since we’re on the subject, sort of, um, have you talked to Jason lately? I talk to him all the time. Has he mentioned Sasha? Why would Jason mention, uh, Brando’s wife? Sasha. Hey. How’s my newest niece? So far, so good. Fantastic. I was hoping to hear that. Listen, I want to apologize about Cody’s reaction to your pregnancy. He shouldn’t have made your private business public. Maybe spending all that time with the Quartermaines is rubbing off on him. But to be fair, Drew is the one who announced it to everyone at the Metro Court. Well, listen, if there’s anything you ever need or want, we’re family. We look out for each other. You got it? Got it. Believe it or not, Felicia has made that very clear. [ Chuckles ] Good. Good. So, what brings you by the station? I mean, we don’t get a lot of casual walk-ins. I’m here to see Jason. Willow, Willow, Willow, shh — Can we please talk about this some other time? This is my workplace. I’m actually working. Okay, okay. Look, I’m sorry. I wish I didn’t have to do this, but we really need to go over a couple things. What’s happening? Well, my — our P.I., Elaine Stevens, is — Well, she’s been taken out of commission. She was working on an important lead, and there was an incident with her dog, and won’t be able to tail anybody for a week. No pun intended. Is she okay? Yeah, she’s fine. Everything’s fine, except our case for sole custody. Are you saying I’m going to lose? I’m not saying anything to the sort. Look, Elaine is not out of the game. She is working on an in with the Quartermaine staff. Because the simple, cold, hard fact is, I still need dirt on Michael just in case we need to use it. I told you it wouldn’t be easy to find. Well, don’t gloat, alright? You did tell me, but, you know, I didn’t want to think that you would be right. I don’t want to have to use dirt against him. Michael and I don’t hate each other. We didn’t work out because we never shared our underlying problems. We were so busy protecting each other that we never actually dealt with each other. And the infidelity didn’t help. Once I took a step back, I could see how certain factors in my relationship with Michael opened the door for me to do something like that. Good, because most people would just blame the other person and leave it at that. I am not blaming Michael, and I don’t want to hurt him, and I don’t think he wants to hurt me. Okay, fine. But I still need some kind of leverage when I go into those custody negotiations. The issue is our kids, and I do not want Michael cut out of their lives. We should be able to come to an agreement on that. Um, with all due respect, that’s just not the way that divorce works. Drew’s okay working with someone who almost killed Lucky? It seems that way. But it could also be that Sidwell just comes off as a very legitimate businessman on paper. Have you talked to Jordan about it? Not yet, no, but she’s coming to this meeting, though. Well, the reason I ask is because I saw Sidwell with Jordan at Cafe Cherie the other day. It seemed like she was buying whatever he was pitching. Really? Hi. Am I late? Uh, no, no, not at all. I was just bringing Curtis up to speed on Drew’s plan. But he tells me that you have already met with Drew’s potential investor. Uh, yeah. Jenz Sidwell approached me with his, “Port Charles is my new home base, and I only want to help the city” spiel. How convincing was that? Oh, just practiced. Now, it’s unlikely but possible that Sidwell’s business in Port Charles is completely legitimate. Unlike his business in Somalia. Exactly. Now, we do need more info on Sidwell before you make any decisions about the Esplanade. Agreed. And I’m pretty sure I can get some more information out of Sidwell without him knowing I’m investigating him. Jordan, you’re not a cop anymore. I’m not sure this is your best idea. Excuse me. [ Telephone beeping ] Yeah. Send him in. Drew’s here. ♪♪ I can tell by looking this is gonna be a tough room. ♪♪ Anna: Please come on in. Thank you. What is it that I can do for you? Well, I know the PCPD is investigating Cyrus Renault for the digitalis murders at G.H. And, well, Lucky and I have been talking, and we believe that Cyrus has killed at least five people. At G.H.? Three at G.H. and two at Turning Woods. So last night, Lucky and I just happened to be in his neighborhood — Lucky is aware that he’s no longer a police officer, yeah? Yeah, he — he is. Okay. And that’s why I’m coming to you with our suspicions. Along with enough evidence to put Cyrus away. I got into it with Drew at the Metro Court, and he accused Jason of being the father of Sasha’s baby. Is that why you’re asking about Jason mentioning Sasha? Because you think — What, you believe Drew? I don’t know. I mean, I didn’t believe him at first because Drew was really mad at me, and I know he would say anything to get at me, but the more I think about it — You think it’s true? I don’t know. Jason and Sasha both live at the Quartermaines. Right. And Jason is the one who rescued Sasha when she was kidnapped by Sidwell. So it’s not inconceivable that they would get closer. What did Jason say? Well, I haven’t been able to talk to Jason privately. And the only thing Sasha will say is that it’s no one’s business. She’s right. I know she’s right. I-I just — If Jason is helping Sasha the way he helped me when I was pregnant with Michael… I need to call him. Or you can wait for Jason to call us. But maybe we can make peace. I mean, I worked with Carly and Sonny to get Michael to Germany. I moved out of the gatehouse so that Tracy didn’t have to see me and Drew all the time. [ Cellphone rings ] [ Sighs ] Hi, Mindy. No, no, no, it’s okay. They what? Uh, no. No, thank you for calling. What is it? My car was impounded. So, moving the Esplanade project to piers 55 and 56 is not ideal, but it would be a huge moneymaker for Port Charles and for Aurora. Well, you’ve given me an awful lot to think about. Well, let me give you a little bit more, then. There’s matching federal funding available that would cut the total cost of this project in half. Well, that’s certainly something for the plus column. Yeah. Thought you might say that. I should also say that I have championed this project from the very beginning, so I could see how letting it die might be a great way to stick it to me. Personal relationships should have nothing to do with this. Well, good. I mean, it really comes down to priorities then, right? If the priority is what’s best for the city, then, yeah, you move the Esplanade project to Sonny’s piers. But if the priority is keeping Sonny Corinthos happy, then you just let everything stay the way it is, and the project will die in committee. And you’d let that happen? Well, if you think that letting Sonny use those piers for criminal activity is more beneficial than the revenue that the Esplanade and the businesses would bring in, yes, I would. So it’s up to you. What’s better for Port Charles? About the same time that G.H. became aware of the three deaths caused by digitalis, Lucky’s sister woke up at Turning Woods. Okay. So Lucky and I spoke to the staff there the night she disappeared. And it turns out that not only was Cyrus a frequent visitor of Lulu’s, he misrepresented himself as her medical proxy. Are you certain of that? Yes. Apparently, he’s been volunteering at G.H. and Turning Woods ever since he got out of prison. He says he’s doing it on behalf of Port Charles Redemption Mission. But I don’t know. Lucky and I think it’s the perfect cover. It’s an easy way in for him. Yeah, it’s definitely convenient. Yeah. And we also found out that he had been visiting two other patients at Turning Woods. One of them was diagnosed with late-stage dementia, and the other one was comatose. Both patients died of an unexpected heart attack. Now, we can’t prove that digitalis was involved. But you have the authority to exhume the exhume the bodies and see if it was. Do you have any evidence that places Cyrus in close proximity to these victims at the time of their death? No. But we did find something else. ♪♪ You have a visitor. Treat her with respect, or you’ll answer to me. Thank you, Mac. I’ll be fine. You better be. Hey. What are you doing here? Is it Danny? No, no. Danny’s fine. He took the news of your arrest in stride. Okay, good. Well, Diane’s working on getting me out of here. They can hold me up to 48 hours without charging me, but I’m guessing they’re gonna charge me. What happens if they charge you? Well, Diane gets me out. Anna knows her case isn’t strong enough to hold me. She’s just trying to keep me away from Cyrus. So you don’t kill him? Great. Well, um, I’m sorry to be the bearer of more bad news, but I think Willow suspects Michael is the father of my baby. I’m not saying you should elope with Kai. I’m saying that you should respond to the text, see what he has planned for you tonight. Fine. Oh, my gosh. Ah! “No. What’s up?” Happy? Deliriously. [ Cellphone chimes ] “I just got reservations at the hottest club in town. Feel like a night out?” [ Gasps ] Now you respond, and you say, “Yes. When? Where?” Okay, would you like to do the texting? Yes. Ugh, never mind. Okay. I said yes. [ Gasps ] [ Cellphone chimes ] “Meet me at The Savoy in an hour. Dress to impress.” [ Chuckles ] The Savoy. Nice work, QB1. Okay, but I don’t — I don’t feel comfortable leaving you alone. Don’t feel bad for me. I could use some time alone. Start filling this out. After that, you go to the impound lot, pay the fine, you’ll get your car back. Oh, of course I have to pay for it. Not Tracy, me. I cannot believe this. Where is the impound lot? Uh, something wrong? Tracy Quartermaine had my car towed. It’s my personal property. She had it towed. I got this. Take a deep breath. Let me see if I can help you. I drive a minivan because of the kids. I kept my car, the one I bought before I married Michael, in the Quartermaine garage. I’m with you so far. Mindy, she works for the Quartermaines, called to tell me that my car had been moved from the garage to the street, and then I got towed. I just know that Tracy’s the one responsible. It’s a good guess. So now you’re stuck without transportation? I still have the minivan. I know I sound ridiculous. I don’t even need the car, but it’s a hybrid, and it means something to me. Well, just putting the car on the street is a violation of your trust. And the Quartermaines think I violated Michael’s trust and their trust, and it just keeps going and going. I am starting to see just how much I lost when I became a part of Michael’s family. There’s always a compromise. Well, I’m done making them. I am not gonna let the Quartermaines take what is mine. Elaine could have been hurt after I let Mavis off her leash. I feel terrible. She wasn’t hurt. And she’s a P.I. who you managed to slow down, and that’s a good thing. Before I knew that, she asked when I was due, and I just spit out the answer without thinking. I’m sure Willow’s lawyers can do the math and figure out that my baby was conceived right around the time Michael found out about Willow and Drew. Yeah, I mean, if Willow does find out that Michael was unfaithful with you and that’s his baby, it’ll cost him his kids. [ Sighs ] This is why I did not want people to know who the father is. The Quartermaines won’t hesitate to use a child as leverage to get whatever they want. I’m sorry. I know they’re your family, too. Doesn’t mean I don’t know who they are and what they’re capable of. I don’t want my child raised in that kind of environment. I don’t blame you. So what do you need? You’ve already done so much for me. Just go ahead. Tell me. The P.I. has been neutralized, as of now, anyway. And there’s nothing I can do about the fact that my baby was conceived when Michael’s marriage blew up. Still doesn’t prove anything if it was. I know, but, uh, our strategy of letting people draw their own conclusions about the father’s identity, it’s not gonna be enough. So… you want me to come right out and say that your baby is mine? Your proposal sounds reasonable. But I know from experience that what you propose and what you really want are often two different things. And dislocating Corinthos Coffee, which is a legitimate business, could cost jobs. And Sonny’s legal challenges could leave this project tangled up for years. And why would the city or Aurora or the mayor get caught up in your vendetta against Jason? If I weren’t involved and those piers didn’t belong to Sonny Corinthos, would we even be having this conversation? Or would you agree that the potential benefits are worth the risk? If the answer’s yes, well, then you know what you have to do. ♪♪ Thank you for your time, Madam Mayor. ♪♪ Anna: How did you and Lucky come to be in possession of these items? Well, we knew we couldn’t search Cyrus’ place. Well, that’s something, I suppose. So we did the next best thing. We went through his trash. Where? In his Dumpster. Oh, God. Dumpster diving I was waist deep in Cyrus’ trash. That’s definitely commitment. But we did find something. Yeah. Appears you did. Somebody ordered a box of syringes. A “Paul Damascus.” It’s a biblical reference. Paul was struck down on his way to Damascus. I-It makes complete sense that Cyrus would use that as his alias. Okay. What do you think was in the second box? I’m guessing it was digitalis. Sam’s death was the only one where digitalis was actually missing from the drug cabinet at work. Since then, we’ve enacted some pretty heavy duty security protocols, which means Cyrus would have to bring his own digitalis for when he killed Dex and tried to kill Michael. Yes, but guesses and suppositions don’t actually build a case. Right, and it’s too bad that we couldn’t find an invoice for that second box, but… couldn’t you use that one to figure out exactly what was ordered and by whom? ♪♪ [ Sighs ] ♪♪ ♪♪ Are you sure? Trina, a great guy wants to take you to the hottest club in town. You should be out the door by now. And I have to study. I’ve been putting it off. Okay, but, I mean, we could still make dinner. It’s just that you don’t want to make dinner. No, I don’t want to make dinner. I want to order in, and that’s what I’m going to do. Does Kai know that your dad owns The Savoy? [ Chuckles ] Apparently not. Well, are you gonna tell him? [ Laughs ] We’ll see. Why do you need to know if Jason’s having a baby with Sasha? Because I’m curious, that’s why. If it’s true, I want to be able to support Jason. But if it’s not true, and Jason feels like he can’t deny it, then I need to know what’s going on so I can back him up. Well, maybe — maybe Sasha doesn’t want you to know that she’s having a baby with Jason. As far as I know, they — they’re not dating. Oh, you think they had a one-night stand? That happens. I know that. And also, maybe she’s — she doesn’t want Jason’s enemies to know that he has a baby that matters to him. Oh. She lost Brando and Liam. Okay. Yeah. Right. So we know that, you know, whatever she needs, Jason will — will honor that. So the best thing for us to do… is stay out of it. I have to say that you’re very good as an amateur detective. Well, Lucky he knew what he was doing. Yeah, he did. But there’s no, um, chain of evidence, you know? We can’t really link Cyrus’ name to anything. Can’t you just dust the invoice for prints o-or something? Or — Or make the syringe company tell you how Paul Damascus paid for the order and then trace Paul to Cyrus? Yeah. I’ll make some calls, yeah. No, Anna, you have to do more than that. Cyrus will kill somebody else, and you have to stop him. ♪♪ ♪♪ I’ll be right back. What are you gonna do? I’m gonna see if there is a way that I can arrest Cyrus, put an end to all of this. Would you mind waiting, “Detective” Baldwin? Not at all. You know, it would be easier to make this decision if I didn’t have to consider Sonny’s influence on this city. Good and bad. Do you think the Esplanade is really good for Port Charles, or is it just bad for Sonny? I’d say both. So what are you gonna do? You and I both know that if we need to know something, Jason’s gonna tell us. Eventually, yeah. Okay, so let’s back off this baby thing. He’s Danny’s only parent, and he’s got a lot of responsibility right now. I know that. And I know how private Jason is. Fine. I will wait for Jason to tell me about Sasha and the baby, okay? Are you happy? I’m not unhappy. And I’ll do the — I’m gonna wait. You better. That’s only fair. [ Laughs ] Alright. Uh, I gotta go. Okay, wait, wait. The girls made you Valentine’s Day cards. Oh, I thought you were — they were baking cookies. They are, but they’re also making cards. They’re very industrious. Look at the heart. I know. [ Laughs ] They worked on that. Alright. Happy Valentine’s Day. Happy Valentine’s Day. ♪♪ Okay, Joss, I’m leaving. Josslyn: Have so much fun! Thank you! ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ [ Line ringing, telephone rings ] 10th floor, nurses’ station. May I help you? Uh, yes, hello. I was looking for Nurse Baldwin. She took special care of my mother when she was at G.H. I-I just wanted to thank her. Oh, that’s so great to hear. There’s a reason Nurse Baldwin is Head Nurse. But she’s gone for the day. Can I leave her a message? That won’t be necessary. I’m — I’m sure I’ll run into her later. Thank you so much. ♪♪ ♪♪ Felicia: Oh, those are gorgeous. Are those for Willow? They are, yeah. Of course, she deserves a lot more than just this. Do you mind pointing me in her direction? I wish I could, but unfortunately, Willow’s not here. Call the impound lot and make sure that Willow Corinthos’ car is ready to go when she gets there. Yes, sir. Thank you for being so kind. Sure. Hi. Hey. Sorry to interrupt, Willow. Can I just please have a quick word with you? Sure. Uh, excuse me. No problem. Thank you again. Sure. If it helps protect Michael, go ahead and drop your crumbs. Thank you. ♪♪ ♪♪ Go with me on this. We may have a new lead connecting Cyrus to the G.H. murders. Then let’s move on it. Alright. No, no, no, no, no.
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