B&B Transcript Wednesday, December 13, 2023

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Ridge: Dad gave me his medical power of attorney. I have to do what he wants.

Steffy: He didn’t know there might be a treatment.

Ridge: It’s an experimental treatment.

Donna: It– it could work, ridge. It could work.

Brooke: This is a chance. A chance that eric didn’t realize he had when he said he was ready to go.

Ridge: Either a man is ready to go or he’s not. And he said he was. You all heard him. Finn, thank you for your research. I want to go see my dad. It– it’s time to turn off the life support.

Rj: I thought being here would make me feel closer to granddad, but I’ve never felt further away.

Luna: Hey.

Rj: What?

Luna: It’s okay to be scared for him, okay?

Rj: Well, I just– I knew this day was coming, but I didn’t know it was going to come so soon. This might really be the end.

[ Knock on door ]

Luna: Hey, mom.

Poppy: I got your text. I thought you two might want some coffee while you wait for some news.

Rj: Thank you. That’s– that’s so kind of you. I appreciate it.

Poppy: I’m so sorry about your grandfather.

Steffy: We can’t just give up on him, dad. Granddad still has a chance to live.

Ridge: What’s the chance, steffy? One in a million, one in a thousand? What’s the number?

Donna: Well, better than no chance at all?

Ridge: I’d love more than anything to have my dad go back to the office and finish his collection. I would love that. That’s not the way this day is playing out, is it? He asked me to make this decision. Maybe to save you the agony. I don’t know. But please, look at me. Let me make it. You’ve all said your piece. Just– I’m sorry.

Donna: Oh, my god.

Donna: Um, can I please have a minute with him? Thank you. Eric. Eric darling. Can you hear me? I don’t even know what’s happening with you right now. But– but you’re here. You’re here. Do you hear me? You’re still with us. Can you hear me? Oh, god. Ridge says that we have to let you go, but I’m not ready for that, eric. My god, we fought so hard to be together. My god, I waited for you. I was so patient. But I would have waited forever. Forever. Eric… I didn’t give up on you then and I’m– I’m not giving up on you now. You cannot give up on us, eric. Do not give up. Want the power of 5 serum benefits in 1? New olay super serum activates on skin to hydrate, smooth, visibly firm, brighten, and improve texture.

Steffy: Dad, finn has been working nonstop to find a way. With this new procedure, this transplant–

Ridge: Steffy. Steffy.

Steffy: It could save granddad.

Ridge: I don’t want to cause him any more pain.

Finn: Look, I understand where you’re coming from. Ridge, this is an extremely difficult decision to make as a family, but are you absolutely sure about this? Because if– if we do want to proceed with the treatment, time is of the essence.

Donna: I don’t– I don’t want to see you in any pain, my love, but I’m not ready for this. Ridge says that, uh, that we have to let you go. To give you up. But I’m not ready for that. I’m not ready for that. Remember when you, uh, you told me that you weren’t ready to give up on our adventure together? Remember you just said that to me? I’m not ready to give up on that either. So please, please, come back to me. Come back to me.

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Luna: Update from the hospital?

Rj: No. Um, just thomas asking me if I’ve heard anything.

Poppy: I’m so sorry this is happening, rj. I know I haven’t had the pleasure of knowing your grandfather, but luna thinks very highly of him.

Luna: Yeah. He’s an extraordinary man.

Rj: No one like him.

Poppy: I’m aware of his reputation. His status in the fashion world. But, you know, since luna has been working here, I’ve heard about his kindness, his humor, his devotion to his family and the respect for the people he works with.

Rj: He wanted to keep living up until the last second. I’m– I’m– I don’t think I’m ever gonna have a teacher better than him.

Poppy: No matter what happens, it sounds like he lived a very full and wonderful life.

Finn: We’re running out of time, ridge. We need a decision.

Ridge: I made the decision. I made it. And I’m gonna have to live with it for the rest of my life. Why are we debating this? Why? I’m gonna go see my dad. It’s time. Talk to him. Tell him you love him. Tell him we’re gonna be okay. Because we’re a family. We’re his family. Tell him goodbye.

Donna: Eric, honey bear. Your family’s here and, um, they wanna spend some time with you. I’ll always love you, honey bear. You’re the best thing that’s ever happened to me.

Steffy: Dad, please. Please. I know how much you love granddad, but if we have a chance to make this better.

Ridge: A chance to make it better? What are you– how could it be better than this? We had a party. We got to drink champagne. We got to celebrate this legend of a man and he was so happy. His family was there and I don’t know if you saw, but he got to spend a special moment with every person there. Like he said, it was his time. That he was ready. And he told us to be kind to one another. I can’t think of a better way to cross this bridge to whatever the next chapter is. I don’t– I don’t know. What are you proposing? What are you saying? Huh? We’re gonna roll him out of here. We’re gonna cut him open? Prod him and then clean his blood. Do some kind of transplant on him, with no guarantee. I have no guarantee other than he’s gonna be in pain. He’s gonna suffer. I don’t want him to suffer. So, I made a decision– no, I– mm. He made the decision. He decided that he’s gonna go on his terms. And we should all try to respect that.

Steffy: You did everything you could.

[ Steffy exhaling ] Oh, granddad. So many things I wish I said to you. So many questions I wish I asked. I just always imagined you’d be there for kelly and hayes like you were for me. You’re helping me through life, steering me in the right direction. God, this is so hard. This is really hard. But I know you’re gonna be there watching over us. So, we’ll be all right. I know that you’re gonna be in me. Always. Oh, granddad. Oh, I love you.

Brooke: Eric… we all just love you so much. And losing you is going to leave a huge hole in our hearts and our lives. But you know what? We’re gonna do the best we can to fill it with laughter and love. Love for you. Love for each other. It’s gonna be really hard to say goodbye, but ridge thinks he’s doing the right thing. He’s doing what you want, eric. I still remember the first night that I walked into your house and I got to meet the love of my life. My soul mate. And I got to meet you too. The kindest man ever. And everybody in your orbit felt the same way. You have so much love to offer everybody and so much support and encouragement. And so much light. That’s what you are. You’re just– you’re like light from the sun, eric. You are. And I don’t know what I’m gonna do without you. You’ve made this world a better place. I just love you so much. I love you.

Ridge: Well… I’m gonna give you what you asked for. You don’t make it easy. It’s not supposed to be easy, is it? You were strong for me. You’ve been strong for all of us for so long and it’s time for us to be strong for you. Go be with mom. With phoebe. Be at peace. It’s okay, dad. It’s okay to let go.

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Donna: Oh, my god. Eric.

Brooke: Wait. Did you see that?

Steffy: He was trying to open his eyes. Dad, dad, you have to stop. You have to stop. He’s in there.

Donna: Eric, please.

Brooke: Eric, please.

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Y&R Transcript Wednesday, December 13, 2023

Young & The Restless Transcript

 

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Daniel: Hey.

Heather: Sorry, I probably– I should have called first.

Daniel: No, no, no, it’s fine. Come on in, please.

Heather: Okay. I just picked up the keys to our new place and lucy said you were here, so I thought I would drop them by. We are so excited about the move. The place you found is perfect for us.

Daniel: Good. Good. Glad it’s all falling into place. You guys are gonna be all settled in soon.

Heather: Yes. Um, I really– I can’t thank you enough. I bought you a coffee on me. It’s the least I could do.

Daniel: Thank you.

Heather: Yeah, I– I almost got one for lily, but I just– I figured she probably wouldn’t be here. She’d be at the office already.

Daniel: No, no, no. She’s not here and she’s not at the office either.

Heather: No?

Daniel: No. Uh, lily actually had to leave town for a bit and she’s probably gonna be gone for a while. Um, hang on, let me go throw some clothes on real quick.

Audra: Nikki, you’re here. Thank god you’re okay. I was so worried about you. I heard you had some sort of seizure.

Nikki: You were misinformed. There was no seizure.

Audra: But I thought–

Nikki: No seizure, okay. I’m fine.

Audra: Right. Well, you know, there are quite a few things that we need to go over. I– I left you a few voicemails. And, you know, I haven’t been able to get a hold of claire either. I mean, where is she, by the way? She hasn’t called me back.

Nikki: Don’t ask me about her. I don’t want to talk about her.

Nate: I’m really looking forward to digging into this new position.

Devon: I’m looking forward to seeing what you can do. Hopefully, we can make it work this time.

Nate: Count on it. So, um, tell me more about the product and content development position. Are there, um, specific, uh, projects you want me to focus on or?

Devon: Yes, I actually want you to take a look at the portfolio of our top priorities and give us your thoughts. Give us some of that big idea thinking that you showed us before.

Nate: Great. I’m sure I can handle that.

Devon: Good. Good. I also want to introduce you to a new employee that we just hired away from one of our biggest competitors. She’s very, very knowledgeable. She’s got a lot of background. Got a lot of resources I think we could use. And I figured if anybody can pick her brain and try to figure out how to maximize her value, it’s you.

Nate: Got it. Again, I appreciate the confidence.

Devon: For sure. And also know that with lily being away, I’m probably gonna be asking a little more of you than I usually would, so just be ready for that.

Nate: Okay. I have no distractions. My uh, total focus will be on chancellor-winters. I don’t want lily to feel like she has to rush back if her daughter needs her.

Devon: That’s good to hear.

Nate: That’s what family is for. Again, man, um, thank you. Thank you for giving me another shot. It feels good to be, you know, accepted back into the company. But most importantly, the family.

Devon: Well, it’s– it’s good to have you back, but you gotta stop thanking me so much. We’re never gonna get any work done.

Nate: Uh, it’s just, uh, it’s just gonna be a relief to, you know, to focus just on the work instead of constantly looking over your shoulder. You know, covering your ass because of the nonstop newman family politics. That can be exhausting.

Devon: I can imagine. But you’re done with them now. You’re with us.

Nate: All right. And I don’t want to dwell on that. I’m just grateful for the chance to show you, lily, and uh, aunt mamie that you made the right decision in putting your faith in me.

Devon: Well, I believe you. So enough with the gratitude for today. Let’s get to work, all right? As a teenager I struggled with acne.

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Nate: Well, I, uh, better get busy. I will take a look at that portfolio you mentioned.

Devon: Cool.

Nate: And, uh, I’ll see you see you back at the office.

Devon: Sounds good. I’ll be there soon.

Nate: Victoria.

Victoria: Hello, nate. Devon.

Devon: Hi, victoria.

Victoria: Hi.

Devon: How you doing?

Victoria: It’s nice to see you. I’m doing well. Uh, it’s good to see you and nate getting along. I mean, it seems like tensions have eased between the two of you.

Devon: Oh, yeah. It’s a good thing, right?

Victoria: Yeah. It’s great. It’s great. Um, could that mean that he’s back at chancellor-winters?

Devon: Huh. Yeah, actually. Just on a trial basis though. We did our due diligence and know what went down at newman.

Victoria: Hm. Yeah. I’m sure you were very thorough.

Devon: Oh, yeah. Extremely. But it’s important to my family to have him back at the company, so it’s important to me.

Victoria: I couldn’t agree with you more. And for what it’s worth, I don’t think he set out to undermine or betray my dad. I know him. I know the kind of person he is and I– I know that he had my father’s best interests at heart.

Devon: That’s very nice to hear considering how the rest of your family feels. ‘Cause I know victor has made it clear that he’s lost all trust in nate.

Victoria: Well, he’s wrong. You know, sometimes the people that we suspect the worst of aren’t the true enemy. Anyway.

Devon: Well…

Victoria: Oh, cole, I don’t know if you’ve ever met devon.

Cole: No.

Victoria: Neil winter’s son.

Cole: Oh, is that right?

Victoria: Yeah.

Cole: Yeah. I always remember neil as being such a good friend to victoria.

Devon: Oh, yeah. Yeah. He was the best. It’s a pleasure to meet you though.

Cole: You as well.

Devon: I have to take off, but I’m sure I’ll be seeing the two of you around.

Victoria: All right. See you around.

Devon: Take care. Good to meet you.

Cole: You as well. Thank you.

Victoria: Okay, you’re back. So, how did things go with the lake house?

Cole: It was like stepping back into a living hell.

Nikki: I’m sorry, audra. I shouldn’t have lashed out at you like that. There’s no way that you could know this, so I will tell you. Claire does not work here anymore.

Audra: What? I don’t understand.

Nikki: She’s not the person she presented herself to be. It was all a charade.

Audra: A charade?

Nikki: She lied and manipulated her way into this company to set a trap for me and my family.

Audra: Okay. I’m sorry, nikki, but this just doesn’t make any sense.

Nikki: You are correct. It does not make any sense. That girl is a psychopath. She and this other woman who claimed to be her aunt tried to kill us. Me, victor, victoria, nicholas, all of us.

Audra: Oh, my god. Is– is everyone all right?

Nikki: Yes, we all survived. Thank god, but it could have ended very differently.

Audra: Nikki, I– why would she do that?

Nikki: Who knows what goes on in her twisted mind? All I know is she and her aunt lured us to oregon to kill us. And she used me as bait to get them there.

Audra: So claire, the– the sweet, ambitious go getter. That was all an act?

Nikki: Ah, she’s a very good actress.

Audra: She fooled us all. But you know, I had this nagging feeling that something about her wasn’t quite trustworthy. But nothing that would approach the level of evil you’re talking about.

Nikki: All right. Now, our family needs your discretion. Can I trust you to keep our confidence?

Audra: Yeah, of course. You must still be reeling from everything you went through.

Nikki: It was a horrific ordeal.

Audra: Well, do you want to take some time off? Yeah, I can hold down the fort and cover things here.

Nikki: No, no. I think I need the distraction of work right now. Something for my mind to focus on. Um, why don’t you fill me in on what went on here? Why were you trying to reach me? Let’s start there.

Heather: Mattie really, really needs her mother at a time like this. I mean, she– she has to be devastated.

Daniel: Yeah. I spoke with lily earlier. Mattie’s still pretty broken up about everything. Fortunately, she escaped the fire without being harmed, but she was close to the professor that lost his life.

Heather: It must be traumatic for everyone involved. I mean, I’m sure lily’s probably gonna want to be there as long as her daughter needs her. Don’t you think?

Daniel: Probably. I just keep thinking about how I would react if lucy had to deal with something like this.

Heather: Oh, no, no, no. The– the– the thought alone is upsetting enough.

Daniel: The worrying, the waiting. The not knowing if they’re okay. And then after the fact, watching them go through dealing with the loss of someone, you know, that she was close to.

Heather: Yeah. I mean, you just want to be there for your little girl in every possible way.

Daniel: Makes me think about all the times that I missed with her. You know, the times that I wasn’t there for her.

Heather: Well, you are there now. Isn’t that what really matters? When you have chronic kidney disease…

Daniel: Thank you.

Heather: You’re thanking me?

Daniel: Mm-hmm. For being so supportive. You could easily still be angry with me for how I spiraled out back in savannah.

Heather: Daniel, I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again. I am inspired and amazed and impressed how you turned your life around. Lucy and I were just talking about it the other day. We feel like we have the man back that we thought we had lost, but better. So, let’s put that pain and hurt behind us. How does that sound?

Daniel: Pretty damn good. And you have no idea how much your forgiveness means to me.

Heather: You are doing the hard part. I’m just recognizing the changes that you made.

Daniel: Well, that makes all my hard work worth it then. But you know, I’m still never going to forgive myself for the way I treated you and lucy.

Heather: Okay. But the good news is as far as your daughter is concerned, you have more than made up for it. I mean, she loves being here with you. And that’s a beautiful thing that we can give her.

Daniel: No. Yeah. Me and my dad, he, uh, said something to me earlier that really resonated with me. Um… he was talking about how you should never waste a single moment that you’re given. I think moving forward, that’s exactly what I intend to do.

Heather: Your dad is a very wise man. But has he shared with you his secret pasta sauce recipe?

Daniel: No. And he’s being a real jerk about it too. I guess all of that, you know, make every moment matter crap doesn’t apply to spaghetti.

Abby: Hey, don’t forget to give me your inventory list. I’m gonna put in an order this afternoon. Thanks. Oh, hello.

Devon: Hey, pretty lady.

Abby: Oh, my favorite customer in the house.

Devon: How you doing?

Abby: Something’s bothering you. What’s up?

Devon: What? You can tell? That I was doing a good job at being positive today.

Abby: About what?

Devon: Oh, it’s nate’s first official day back at the company.

Abby: Mm. That’s a good thing, right? I mean, especially with lily being out of town, I would think you’d need the extra help?

Devon: That’s what I thought too. Until your sister showed up where we were at.

Abby: Victoria?

Devon: Mm-hmm. Things were going pretty well between me and nate and then this cold breeze blew in the room.

Abby: Ah, I take it that nate and victoria haven’t smoothed things over?

Devon: Does not seem like it, no. And now, I’m worried because nate’s essentially coming off this one-two punch of getting fired by victor and possibly ended things with victoria. And I’m sure he’s affected by it, which is understandable. I just don’t want him to get distracted at a time though when we really need him to be focused.

Abby: Devon, please don’t tell me that you’re feeling like rehiring your cousin was a mistake.

Audra: The marketing campaign to launch the new website is– starts to drop next week. Everything’s in place, uh, for all the hits it’s expected to generate.

Nikki: Good. That…

Audra: Um, and the contracts haven’t come back from legal for that celebrity blog we wanted to acquire. Unless you’ve changed your mind about that?

Nikki: She ne’er shall force an echo more.

Audra: Nikki.

Nikki: Thrilling to think. Poor child of sin.

Audra: Nikki.

Nikki: It was the dead who groaned with it. Claire!

Audra: Nikki! Are you all right?

Victoria: I don’t know how you did it.

Cole: Believe me. It wasn’t easy. The police had it all cordoned off as a crime scene and I had to find a way to try to sneak in without breaking that yellow tape.

Victoria: Going back into that place would have creeped me out.

Cole: I know it would have. And that’s why I did it. Believe me. It was, uh, it was very unsettling being back in that house again.

Victoria: Well, did you find anything that we can use?

Cole: Yeah, I found claire’s bedroom. And I grabbed a hairbrush, a toothbrush, a couple of other items just in case. So now, all we need is the samples from the two of us so the lab can compare them.

Victoria: God. I mean, the situation is just so crazy. Honestly, I’ve been an emotional wreck. I just keep thinking what if claire really is our– our little baby eve? But then, I mean, my mind just races, and then I think what if she’s not? And then it races in an– in another direction.

Cole: Either way, we’re gonna do everything we can to get her the help she needs.

Victoria: Yeah. Absolutely. I mean, we can’t turn our back on her. What can we do?

Cole: I think that we need to find some way to connect with her. I mean, she doesn’t deserve everything that my aunt brought down on her.

Victoria: Absolutely not.

Cole: You know, she– she could have lived an entirely different life.

Victoria: And if it turns out that we’re not her parents and this whole thing is– is just a lie, I honestly, I still want to find a way to help her.

Cole: I know what you mean. But we can’t do anything until we get the answers that we need.

Victoria: But even when we get the answers, it’s just gonna bring more questions. Kayaking is my thing.

Audra: Nikki? Did you hear anything I said?

Nikki: What? Um, what? What did you say?

Audra: I was asking if you still wanted to go through with the celebrity blog contract.

Nikki: Oh, yeah. Uh, celebrity blog… um, you know, maybe– maybe I haven’t completely gotten over this.

Audra: Yeah. You probably need some time to get it out of your system.

Nikki: What do you mean out of my system? Oh. Oh, yeah. It– it will take time.

Audra: Yeah. You know, that’s not an experience one gets over easily. I can only imagine the rage you must have felt. Still feel.

Nikki: I get so furious thinking about how vulnerable we were in the hands of claire and her aunt, but I have to get over it because I won’t let them win.

Audra: You know, I– I can understand that. I hate feeling even a hint of weakness in myself, you know. But sometimes circumstances are out of our control. It happens to the best of us. But day by day, little by little, you’ll get over the shock of it all and you’ll feel like your old rule the world self again.

Nikki: Yeah. Let’s hope so.

Audra: You know, I know what you need. How about we go out, grab some lunch and we can go over everything at the athletic club.

Nikki: You know, um, I don’t think so. I– I’m not quite ready to go out in public, but you go. Um, maybe you can bring me back a salad or something.

Audra: I don’t mean to overstep, you know, but it’s okay to lean on people sometimes. Even if you are the invincible nikki newman. There’s no shame in it. But I got you. One salad coming right up.

Nikki: Thank you. Would you mind closing the door behind you?

Daniel: So, you signed your lease, you picked up your keys, when do you officially move in?

Heather: Soon. Very, very soon. Lucy, she cannot wait.

Daniel: Well, you know, if you need any help, I’m available.

Heather: Oh, thank you. It’s not like we have a lot of heavy lifting to do though. I mean, we’re essentially moving out of the athletic club with our personal belongings and our stuff is being delivered out of storage later this week. Everything else is being shipped from portugal. But I really do appreciate the offer.

Daniel: Yeah. Of course. I gotta say though, I– I hope, I really, really, really hope that lucy is as bossy with you about her room as she was with me. That girl had a lot of demands.

Heather: Mm-hmm. Don’t I know. But I have a feeling she will not be happy until I hire the same decorator and recreate the magic, so thank you very much for that.

Daniel: What are you talking about? You can totally do it. You have like a great sense of design and style.

Heather: No, I– you must have forgotten. You’re the one with the creative eye and I’m the, uh, you know, the more practical one. And that’s– that’s why we were such a good team. And I’m afraid to say it, but our daughter does not appreciate my practical styling and she definitely inherited your artistic flair.

Daniel: Well, that can be more of a curse than a blessing.

Heather: Fair. Look, daniel, I– I don’t know if I’ve said it enough, but the both of us, we– we cannot thank you enough for everything you’ve done. I mean, from finding us the perfect place to live to putting in a good word at chancellor-winters. Did I tell you that I will be reporting there, um, for duty soon?

Daniel: Good. That’s fantastic. I’m– I’m– I am so happy that it’s all working out for you. You know, it means everything to me to have lucy so close again. I just want to say, I hope you know that you can always count on me.

Heather: Thank you. Can I count on you to join me for lunch? Man cannot survive on coffee alone. I don’t know if you’re aware of that fact? And uh, with everything you’ve done, fairly certain I owe you a sandwich.

Abby: I know that you were worried when nate got fired from newman, but honestly, I think my dad is just as much at fault with that stunt that he pulled.

Devon: Oh, yeah, for sure. I mean, that was classic victor. I imagine it was very scary for your family to believe that he was losing his mind.

Abby: Yeah. I mean, I can’t believe he put them through that. They keep me out of the loop on most things, but I guess it’s a good thing because I’m out of the drama.

Devon: Yeah. I think it’s great you were spared from all that worrying.

Abby: But if nate was trying to put my dad away just so victoria could regain control of the company.

Devon: Well, nate claims that that was not his intent. That he was just looking out for the company and for your dad. And I want to believe him. We all do. Victoria seems to.

Abby: Well, that’s a good thing. I mean, she doesn’t give the benefit of the doubt to anyone. So, if she believes him…

Devon: Yeah. No, she definitely is on his side, but nate feels like she didn’t have his back. Which could create resentment. And then that could cloud his judgment. And I just don’t need him making any mistakes right now. So I didn’t think I needed swiffer,

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Abby: So much to do.

Devon: I know. You really don’t have anybody else.

Abby: Heather, daniel.

Daniel: Hey.

Abby: Did you stop by for a quick lunch? You’ve come to the right place.

Devon: It’s good to see you both.

Daniel: Yeah. I spoke with lily earlier today.

Devon: I did too. She called pretty early considering the time difference. She misses home.

Daniel: Yeah. I bet she does. But, you know, right now, she’s exactly where she needs to be. With mattie.

Devon: Yeah. Absolutely.

Abby: Well, heather, how is genoa city treating you? Are you getting all settled in?

Heather: Relocating can be stressful, but I’ve done my fair share of it. This– this move is going surprisingly smoothly.

Abby: Well, that’s great. Congratulations.

Heather: Thanks. I’m excited. I, uh, just got a new job at this amazing new company. Maybe you’ve heard of it? Chancellor-winters.

Abby: Wow. Yes, that is amazing.

Devon: I guess we can officially welcome you on board. So, I’m very happy to have your legal skills.

Heather: I’m very happy to be there. And now that daniel helped me find the perfect place to live, I am feeling a lot more balanced and settled than I have felt in a very, very long time.

Abby: Well, that says a lot since you’ve been living a glamorous european lifestyle.

Heather: Oh, no. I– I– I wouldn’t call it all that glamorous. When– when I got here, I rediscovered what centers me and I realized how unbalanced my life was in portugal. I had to take a good hard look at myself and I do accept that I made some bad decisions, for the wrong reasons.

Daniel: Well, I think you’re just being a little hard on yourself now.

Heather: No, no, no, no. I-m– I’m not. That’s why I cannot thank you enough for giving me the right reason to get away from– from all of it. So, moving my daughter back here to be closer to her dad made all the sense in the world.

Devon: Sure.

Heather: And now I’m in exactly the right place at just the right time.

Victoria: No, we need to be prepared for how we handle it if it is true.

Cole: It’s hard to face. We buried eve all of those years ago. We loved her. We grieved for her. It was painful. And it still haunts me.

Victoria: Well, I don’t feel like the hole in my heart ever healed because I always– I was hoping that…

Cole: I know.

Victoria: Maybe, we never lost her at all.

Cole: That would be a bit of a miracle.

Victoria: Yeah.

Cole: I’m sorry, vicky.

Victoria: For what?

Cole: I’m so– I’m sorry that you’re being put through this. I know how hard it must be for you.

Victoria: Well, it’s the same for you. It’s okay. I mean, we’ll get through it, right? No matter how things turn out with claire, we’ll just– we’ll be there for each other. Michael.

Cole: Hey.

Victoria: Hey. How did it go?

Cole: Did you meet with clare?

Michael: I did.

Victoria: And?

Michael: I can see now why you’re both so conflicted. My late father-in-law lit up a room,

Daniel: There you go.

Abby: There you go.

Heather: Thank you.

Abby: There you go.

Daniel: Thank you.

Abby: Let me know if you need anything.

Daniel: Yeah. So, when do you officially start the new gig?

Heather: Well, now that all the I’s are dotted, I’m hoping right away.

Daniel: That’s fantastic. I mean, I could really use you in the legal department. You know, in case any licensing issues happen to come up with the games.

Heather: Uh-huh. So, you’re already expecting some legal issues? Oh, I should warn you. I am not one of those loophole lawyers. I stick to the letter of the law.

Daniel: Yeah. I would assume you would.

Heather: When you seek the truth with all your heart, the road is paved with justice.

Daniel: Okay. Come on now. That’s a line straight out of chelsea’s game. Don’t tell me that you’ve played it.

Heather: Played it? I mean, I– I got to emotional warrior level 72.

Devon: Abby? What’s on your mind?

Abby: Nothing.

Devon: Really?

Abby: I was just thinking that it’s nice to see heather. I mean, she’s found her footing, you know, and she brought lucy here to be close to daniel. It’s good for a father and daughter to be close.

Devon: Yeah. It is. Why would it not be?

[ Indistinct chatter ]

Abby: When did you say lily was coming home again?

[ Knock on door ]

Nikki: Just a minute. Come in.

Audra: Your salad, as promised.

Nikki: Thanks. That was fast.

Audra: Huh, not as fast as it should have been. But you’re feeling better, I hope?

Nikki: Um, actually I’m feeling a little tired. I’m more worn out than I realized. I– I don’t know if I can make it for the full day.

Audra: You should go home. Get some rest. No, I– I can cover things here.

Nikki: Are you sure? I have a couple of meetings this afternoon.

Audra: Don’t worry about it. I’ll take care of it. You know, the most important thing is for you to recover.

Nikki: Well. All right.

Audra: Here. Take your salad.

Nikki: Oh.

Audra: Maybe you’ll feel better after you’ve eaten something.

Nikki: Yeah. Thank you. Thanks for everything.

Michael: Jordan really did one hell of a number on claire’s head. That young woman is deeply, deeply troubled.

Victoria: Well, from what she told us, she lived a pretty tragic life.

Michael: I had a hard time reconciling the scared, traumatized figure I met with the heinous act she’s being charged with.

Victoria: How is she holding up in jail?

Michael: You know, I think she’s a bit detached from the reality of it all. Clearly scared.

Cole: Oh, I would think anyone in her position would be.

Michael: She’s completely disillusioned. Feels there’s no one in her life that she could trust. Unsure of who she really is.

Victoria: Oh, what a nightmare.

Michael: I mean, claire seems to be paralyzed by the realization that someone she loved and thought loved her, her great aunt, kidnapped her at birth. Who could treat someone so cruelly? Look, in my professional opinion, if claire is sentenced, it will destroy, it will crush what’s left of her psyche. She needs psychiatric care, not a jail cell.

Cole: Listen, I know what she did is– is– is horrific and it’s unforgivable, but how much of this was coercion and grooming?

Michael: That will be up to the court to decide, but you still need to prove that she’s your daughter or not.

Cole: I have the items for a dna test.

Victoria: Does this mean that you’ll take her case?

Michael: I will. As long as the two of you are on board as well. If claire is sentenced, she is facing a huge prison term, so she needs all the help she can get. It will be a commitment from you financially and otherwise, but considering you don’t know who this girl really is…

Victoria: Um, we should get the dna results very soon.

Michael: That will clear up some things. But will it change how you feel about helping claire? Long after guests leave, viruses and bacteria linger.

Victoria: I still can’t process the fact that our daughter could still be alive and all grown up. I mean, it’s just too much for me to comprehend.

Cole: It’s– I– I’m not sure how we wrap our heads around all of this, but this young woman deserves a defense.

Victoria: Yeah. She– she deserves an attorney to work to get her out of prison and to– to get her the treatment that she needs.

Michael: Good. Then we’re all on the same page. Our defense will be based on jordan being the person to blame. She systematically crushed claire’s spirit and then brainwashed her into doing her bidding. She turned that poor girl into a monster and claire shouldn’t have to carry the blame for that.

Cole: You seem quite invested on helping her.

Michael: This is personal for me. I know how parents and parental figures can warp young minds. I had my own dark side to contend with when I was younger, so I know firsthand how destructive this sort of behavior can be. And I think anyone who hurts a kid that way should pay dearly. In this life and the next.

Devon: I’m actually not sure when lily’s coming back home. I know that charlie’s flying out from new york to spend the weekend with her and mattie.

Abby: That’s good. I mean, some family bonding time will be good. It’ll help mattie get through her trauma. I just, um– I have a feeling that daniel is going to miss lily a lot.

Daniel: Level 72. Wow, that is impressive. I mean, that takes some serious commitment to get in that deep.

Heather: Well, I had to familiarize myself with chancellor-winters content. Didn’t I? I mean, and how would i be totally effective at my new job if I didn’t do that? Besides, you have all those legal issues that you’re expecting that I need to prepare for.

Daniel: I knew it. You are a loophole lawyer, aren’t you?

Heather: Sh. In all seriousness though. I, um, I really found the game truly rewarding and challenging. I– I swear, I– I could not put it down.

Daniel: Well, that is high praise coming from you. You know, you hear it from critics, you hear it from strangers. But hearing you say it means a lot.

Heather: It was fun. And I feel like I even learned a few new things about myself in the process.

Daniel: I’m just proud that it’s taken off in ways that I never could have even imagined.

Heather: I’m proud of you too. I feel like you’ve finally found your niche in this world.

Daniel: I couldn’t agree more.

[ Phone ringing ]

Daniel: Excuse me. Oh, this is lily, I gotta take this. Excuse me. Hey. Yeah. What’s going on?

Nikki: Victor!

Victoria: Mom? Are you home?

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THIS STILL NEEDS EXTENSIVE EDITING!

not gonna run that story unless there’s two corroborating sources. Yeah, well, then you’re just gonna have to try harder. Whoa! Um, I’m gonna have to call you back. Thanks. Hi, mom. How was work? Well, I’ll tell you when I’m done. Hi. While I love having a surprise visit from my daughters… why don’t you tell me what’s going on? Or you can leave me in suspense. Actually, there is no second choice. What’s wrong?

[ Both laugh ] You got there fast, mom. You both have gorgeous faces, and you should never play poker with them because clearly you have something to tell me. So let’s hear it. You’re right. We have news. Is it good or bad? It’s beyond good, yeah. It’s great. It’s good. Yeah.

[ Both laugh ] Oh, just a second before you go. Okay, here you are. Thank you so much for your help. So much better than wyndemere. Why did I ever give this place up? “Don’t tell anyone.” What? You hungry?

It’s been a long time

since I’ve seen you

I never thought… go over the referrals with the family again. It’s a lot of names, and they’ve got too much on their mind already. Make sure they’re not feeling overwhelmed. Okay. Yeah, I have the whole list right here. I-I’ll go over it with them and make sure they know who’s who and feel comfortable making the calls. Okay. And if they don’t, I’m pretty good at dialing a phone.

[ Chuckles ] That sounds perfect. Well, look who we have here. Hi, sonny. H-how you doing, felicia? So far, so good. Sorry to interrupt. No, no, no, no. Your timing’s just fine. What brings you to the hospital? You.

[ Door unlocks ] Sam: Hey. Hi. Hey. Okay, I know you couldn’t say anything to me at kelly’s because we weren’t alone. But now we are, and I’m hoping you can tell me. Was there anything that you were able to find out when you opened up the locker? Any indication of who is after anna? You looked so great on the field today. It’s a pitch, mom, not a field. Gotcha. The coach says if you kick the ball just right, it’ll curve around the goalie. Really? Mm-hmm. I’ve been practicing. I can show you. Okay. Let’s see. It was supposed to curve. That’s okay, sweetie. Like the coach says, it takes practice. All right. Come on, let’s get the ball. Oh. Any chance this belongs to you?


Then, I’ll leave youto it. Nice to see you, sonny. No, I don’t mean to exclude you. Uh, you’re a patient advocate also, right? Yeah. I’m still learning the ropes. And you’re fitting right in and doing excellent work.

[ Chuckles ] Thank you. Do you need a patient advocate? I do, but not — not in a way to help me navigate, a, you know, health situation. Oh, well, that’s a relief. So what can we do for you? I want to do something for the hospital. You already do a great deal for the hospital. Yeah, but, look, this is different. I want to donate or underwrite, however you want to call it, all the hospital holiday celebrations — the decorations, the pediatric party. Any expense that has to do with the holidays, I want to take care of it.

[ Laughs ] You’re like our very own santa claus. He’s not santa claus. I didn’t approach the locker right away. I kind of hung back, made sure no one was watching. Good. That’s smart. When I finally did open up the locker, I — there was a package inside. It was wrapped up like it was gonna be mailed, but it didn’t have an address label on it. That’s because the late mr. Forsyth wasn’t able to mail the package. He was in a fatal car accident. Right, so I-I didn’t want to draw attention to anything. So I took the package, I got out of there. Then where’d you go? Straight to the bank. Mr. Brennan, this is my daughter donna. Donna, this is mr. Brennan who got that ball out of the bushes for us. Thank you, mr. Brennan. You are most welcome. What position do you play? Forward. That’s a lot of running. Oh, that’s not a problem for donna, because she’s in constant motion, right?

[ Chuckles ] Speaking of running… uh, my job can be a little high pressure at times, so I run to decompress. Sometimes it even works. Have you been to the running trail over on harbor view? Uh, not yet. People swear by it. So what about you? Oh, I’m not a runner. No, no. Um, I like pilates, yoga, swimming sometimes, although I haven’t done that in a while. You know, pcu has a great swim complex. It’s open to the public every morning. Maybe I’ll see you there sometime. You swim, too? Whenever I can fit it in, yeah. Running requires a lot less forethought and prep time. Can we go for a hot chocolate? Uh… well, at the risk of intruding, perhaps I can accompany you. My treat. Oh, that won’t be necessary. Well, to make up for my being so rude and up and disappearing, you know, the other day. Why not? You ready? Come on. This way.

[ Laughs ]

You and I said oh, s-sorry. I-I didn’t realize anyone was — was listening. You’re in the hall. Of a dorm. Y-yeah. I mean, normally there’s no one here this time of day, and usually the acoustics are actually pretty good. And you notice because you play in here a lot? Yeah, I mean in the afternoon, to just give myself a break from everything. Oh, well, then, don’t let us interrupt you. Come in. Oh. Play something else for us. You don’t have to say that. Um, it’s okay. Oh, well, if you think I’m saying that just to be polite, think again. I am majoring in art, so I’m never dishonest about an artist’s work. What artist? She means you. Well, I’m just goofing around. Well, I would love to hear what you sound like when you’re serious. You don’t really want to hear me play. Yeah, we do.Yeah, we do. I know how you both operate. The last time you sat me down like this, you tried to talk me into getting a puppy.

[ Chuckles ] We’re not trying to talk you into anything. Kristina and I have done a lot of thinking, and we’ve made a decision that will affect both of us. Actually, it kind of affects the whole family. Yeah. We just hope that you can support us. Oh, boy. Okay. Kristina is going to be the surrogate for tj and me.

[ Door opens ] Oh, hey! So, how did the moving g– what happened?


You went to the bank? Well, yeah. I wanted to go somewhere private, secure where I — where I knew I wasn’t being watched or monitored. I also needed a place where I could leave the package that was secure, where I knew someone didn’t have access, so I got a safe deposit box. Okay, that is certainly more secure than leaving it at the train locker. Mm-hmm. What was in it that was worth killing for? That wsb file. Pages yellowed like it had been in that trunk for decades. Thank god the wsb didn’t have it because they would have destroyed it years ago. Mm-hmm. I saw forsyth’s name right away. He was the field agent for that op that went bad. Wrote down some other names that were mentioned, too, including anna’S. Lindsey is one of my clients. Lindsey, this is mr. Corinthos. Nice to meet you, lindsey. Why did you say he was santa claus? Oh. Well, what I meant was, is that mr. Corinthos is like santa claus because they’re both generous and giving. But I got it wrong. Everybody knows that there’s only one santa claus and he’s going to bring you presents at christmas. Mr. Corinthos was offering to help the people at the hospital have a happy christmas. Why are you doing that? Well, you know, I’m a big fan of santa claus, and I always follow his example.

Been a long time

since I seen you

I never thought I wow. You’re really good. Good for a guy on a study break. No, no. She’s right. I mean, you have a real feel for the music. I had no idea you had such a great voice. You really think so? Back me up. She’s right. I mean, it’s not really my kind of music, but even so, I can tell you have a real gift. Thank you. I-I really appreciate that. Anyway, I played longer than I meant to, so I better get back to studying. Uh, well, you need to eat, don’t you? I have some ramen, or I could just order in. It’s fine. Well, why don’t you eat with us instead? Y-y-you know what moving is like. It’s overwhelming, even in the best of circumstances, which these definitely are. But you do — you do realize just how much stuff you have, and no matter how carefully you box it and tape everything up, what you really want is inevitably missing, and so you’re afraid that you’ve — you’ve left it behind. But in the end, after all of that, here I am, back in this penthouse that I love so much, and that’s thanks to you. Well, you’ll be an ideal tenant. And I can’t believe how lucky I am to be leasing it to you.

Now, what has gotten you so terrified? What? No, not another one of these. Come on! “Don’t tell anyone.” Oh. Did you get this at wyndemere? I found it in my handbag.


Know how important it is foryou to have a baby, you and tj, and I have no doubt you’re gonna be amazing parents. Thank you, mom. Um… and, you know, you — what a generous gift it is to offer your sister and your brother-in-law. But you have reservations, or I-I know you did when I first offered to be their surrogate. But, mom, it’s been months now and things have changed. No, no. No question. Yeah. You know, I-it’s just my job as a parent to try to look at every angle of all things everywhere. And, um…I can’t help see some potential pitfalls. Well, we see them, too. Do you remember when you ran into me the other day at the port charles grill? I was meeting with the matching professional? Yeah. No, I remember, yeah. Well, you gave me some really good advice that day. You said that whatever tj and I did, we had to make that choice together. And it made me realize that as badly as I want a child, tj and I were not on the same page about another surrogate, and that hit me really hard. I know, baby. Yeah. I had this whole meltdown in the park and kristina saw me crying. It killed me to see her upset like that, mom. And, you know, after we talked about it, I really… I put a lot of thought into it, and I decided to offer again. And before you say anything, yes, I’ve talked it over with tj at length and at great detail, and the three of us have made the decision to move forward together. Just hope you can be happy for us. Do you think the killer was here in this penthouse? Certainly possible. Between all the movers and my driver and a messenger from the gallery. People were in and out of here all day. It would not have been difficult for somebody to slip that into my bag at some point. Ava, you cannot let this person terrorize you. You have to go to the police. No, nina, no! And you know why I can’t do that. I had ample motive to kill austin, and I have no alibi for when he died. We had a horrible fight that night. He’d known that I was abducted, he — he knew that his cousin, mason, was following cyrus renault’s orders, and he didn’t go to the cops and he didn’t go to sonny. He did exactly what cyrus wanted, and he testified to get him out of prison. All of which seems to indicate that cyrus murdered austin. So why don’t you tell them, the police, all of that? Because these notes. Why would cyrus waste his time toying with me? I’m of no value to him. I-I’m just the opposite, really. H-he knows if he pushes me too far, I’ll go to sonny. And that is trouble that he does not need, so no. As awful as he is, I don’t believe cyrus is responsible. Okay, then who is? Someone with a talent for mind games. Someone with the money to play them. Someone who loves watching me squirm. Someone who hates me and wants revenge. Nikolas. I’m just curious. Why didn’t you take a picture of the report? I-I just got paranoid. I figured if it’s on a phone, then it’s in the cloud. It could be hacked by the wsb and brought back down using whatever technology they have that we don’t even know about. I didn’t want to risk it getting out, so I went low-tech. Well, you have a point there. I mean, that report has escaped notice all these years because anna kept a hard copy in the trunk. Anna kept a lot of documentation. I mean, it wasn’t just that report in that trunk. There were papers, records, other files. Seems like she was pretty thorough. Or maybe extremely guilty. I mean, that’s a lot of insurance to keep — insurance that you’re not gonna need unless you plan on blackmailing someone in a pretty powerful position. Yeah, I just don’t get it. This happened in the ’80s. And yes, anna has made a lot of mistakes, but she has since redeemed herself. Well, that’s what she keeps saying. Maybe that’s what she’s trying to convince herself of. But can you really redeem yourself from all the things you’ve done wrong? I mean, or does enough time pass that you — you don’t think about it anymore? Or maybe you rewrite it in your mind, or maybe you try and convince yourself that it never happened altogether. Hey. Are we talking about anna… or you? I’m talking about everyone. I mean, how accurately can you recall something that happened 10, 20 years ago — a failure, a screw-up, a lie you told? I-I don’t know. To be honest with you, I-I don’t want to know. I don’t think anna does, either. I think she’s rewritten the ’80s to make it easier for her, to make it easier for her to redeem herself. But this report… and everything else that was in that trunk, that says otherwise. Dante, do you trust anna? All right. Be careful with that. Mom, can I go practice more? Sure, but just stay where I can see you, okay? I will. Okay. Like I told you, always in constant motion. Always. Is soccer a special passion, or is she like this about everything? Uh, she’s like this about everything.

[ Laughs ] I mean, she’s all in. I mean, whether it be, um, a flower girl in a wedding or baking cookies. Although donna really does seem to like soccer. She’s fast, and she’s competitive, so I don’t know. I think soccer is a good outlet for her. Yeah, she bears a strong resemblance to you. Really? Yeah.

[ Chuckles ] Everyone says she looks exactly like her father. So, lindsey, what are you hoping to get for christmas? A light-up tracing pad. Are you kidding me? I have a daughter just about your age. She wants the same thing.

[ Stella chuckles ] I’m sorry to interrupt, but I was hoping you could help me with these forms, felicia. Absolutely. Let’s take a look. Come on, lindsey. You know, you have always been generous with this hospital, but making this special gift for just holiday celebrations — that’s above and beyond. What — what inspired you? Friend of yours. Not to brag, I have quite a few friends. But still, I think I know the one you mean. Your father.


Of course I’m happy for you. Darling, I, um… I want you to have everything in this world that you want that’s good for you. And I love being a grandma. I don’t always like being called a grandma.

[ Chuckles ] Welcome another addition to the family is a beautiful thing. And the bond that you two have built… is a beautiful thing. It makes me tear up that you would offer molly this gift and that she would accept it. But… here it comes. …I’m worried that this could be complicated. And, you know, pregnancy is complicated, and there’s a risk physically and emotionally, and there’s no guaranteed outcome. Look, if something goes wrong, I’d be devastated. But I’m not gonna deprive myself or tj of what we want out of fear. We all know I like to be cautious, but if you wait and wait for everything to be perfect… you might miss your chance altogether. Yeah, a-and my ob said I am a great candidate. Molly and tj really want this, and I want this for them. But, selfishly, for me, too. I want to bring my little niece into this world — or nephew. Or nephew. Well, you don’t need my blessing. But you have it.

[ Sighs ]

[ Cellphone ringing ] Oh. Uh, that’s me. Sorry. It’s the office. Hello? Now?

[ Sighs ] Okay. Um, have the file waiting for me. I’m on my way. I’m so sorry. No. If anyone understands, I do. And me. You were always running off to court. I love you both so much. We love you, honey. Go. Okay. Bye.

[ Door closes ] Hey, while I’m here, do you maybe want to finish organizing the upstairs closet? I could totally take the clothes that you don’t want to the shelter. The closet can wait. Kristina, have you really thought this through? Ac cording to laura,nikolas is in europe, so why would he come back here to kill austin? Who knows why nikolas does anything? Maybe austin double-crossed him, too. That seems to have been his pattern. Double-crossed him how? You know, I told you that I mistakenly thought that I killed nikolas. Well, not only did he survive, he made a miraculous recovery. And I think he must have had some medical intervention. From austin. Mm-hmm. And austin lied to me about it the whole time, and he helped mason blackmail me. You know, maybe austin made the mistake of trying to blackmail nikolas as well. Or maybe nikolas just killed him just to torment me. Oh, come on. You don’t really believe that. Nikolas thinks I tried to kill him. Of course he wants revenge. And what better way to get it than to frame me for austin’s murder? Burger and chocolate milkshake. You know, my usual. Mm-hmm. You? Uh, same. Okay. Oh, and table fries. I know. Yes, you do. So, where did you learn to play guitar like that? I — well, I think I was four when I started to play the piano. But I-I didn’t really have a feel for it, you know? And then, uh, when I was about 10, my teacher introduced me to the guitar, and that was — that was it. And you just knew. Yeah, I-I guess I did. But my parents said if I wasn’t going to play the piano, they weren’t gonna pay for music lessons. What do your parents have against you playing guitar? Uh, my dad, uh… he says guitar is low-brow and — but I-I really couldn’t let it go, so since then, I’ve just been self-taught. How do your parents not realize that you’re really gifted? Stella: Mike. He might have started out as my client, but boy, he became so much more. I’ve had dear friends before, but none like him. And the way he faced his alzheimer’S… oh, I admired that. He was scared. Yeah. But it was always his love that came through. And all his encouragement for all of us. And as hard as it was for you to watch what mike was going through… he never saw anything but your love. I miss him every day. Especially this time of year. His last christmas, he was, you know — he was in and out. He was… sometimes he would be his old self, sometimes he’d be just like a stranger. But he always loved christmas. And he knew it was christmas ’cause he loved the trees and the decorations. He was like a — like a — like a kid w-with the feeling of true joy for the season. Oh. I remember.

[ Chuckles ] But it’s tough to get that — that true joy feeling in a hospital. That’s why I want to help. I wasn’t referring to donna’s appearance. It’s more that you two share a certain, uh… lightness of spirit. What do you mean? Your daughter is open and friendly, not shy or withdrawn. She’s interested in things and people around her. And, uh, she’s certainly not bratty or demanding.

[ Chuckles ] No, not donna. But there’s plenty of people who would say I was bratty and demanding.

[ Laughs ] We all have our moments. Yeah. Do they accuse you of being unfairly demanding? I don’t think so. I mean, I-I used to think everything had to be a battle. And then I learned how and when to compromise and when to fight for something I believe in. And I’m not afraid to push when I think something’s important. And how do you decide what’s important?


I understand your impulse to want to help molly, I do. It’s like, whatever I do, whatever I decide to do, you are constantly assuming that I’m being impulsive. That’s not what I meant. That is not what what I meant. It’s — it is what you meant. A-and it’s how you make me feel. Like — like, you can’t credit me for knowing myself, or knowing my own brain for looking at a situation and deciding the best course of action and executing it and following through. And you know what, mom? It — it is a tired narrative. And I’m sick of it because I have — I’ve done my due diligence and — and I know what I’m in for. No, you don’T. You can’t because you’ve never been pregnant. You’ve never brought a child into the world. You don’t know what it’s like physically or emotionally, a-and no amount of research and no amount of due diligence is gonna prepare you for that. In the best of circumstances, if nothing goes wrong for nine months, you’re gonna be carrying this life inside you. Then you’re going to bring it into the world. And I promise you, darling, it will change you. It will. And I know how much you want to give molly and tj what they want. But I’m asking you if you truly considered what you want. Adam just told me that he used to take music classes when he was little, but he started teaching himself guitar. Oh, my gosh, really? That’s incredible. I mean, you play really well. Thank you. Well, maybe it’s an advantage being self-taught. You don’t get locked in and you get to explore and develop your own style. Well, I-I don’t know about all that. It’s — really, it’s just a hobby that helps me decompress from everything. Well, have you thought about playing professionally? Our relationship was so sick and dysfunctional, and I was nearly as addicted to it as he was. You know, as awful as it was, I think — I think nikolas did me a real favor by getting esme pregnant. You know, that’s when my perspective shifted and I was able to see that our relationship was just misery. And I was able to see that if I didn’t get out, nikolas would destroy me. No, I am so sorry. I-I knew that things were bad between you two, but I didn’t know how bad they were. Neither did I until it was almost too late. And by the time I-I stopped playing games and I started pulling back… nikolas was just too invested. He would not let me go. And that’s why he came to wyndemere that night, threatening to take avery, and that’s why I hit him! That’s why all of this is happening now! And if it is nikolas sending those notes… the killer is going to great lengths to torment me. And the only person with a motive to do that is nikolas. This time I intend to beat him at his own game. No, I, uh — I do trust anna. But none of us know how we’re gonna react when the past is dredged up, right? I mean, what’s anna gonna do? Is she gonna cover up what she did? Is she gonna overcompensate out of guilt and make it easier for whoever this is that’s after her to get her? I mean, I want to talk to her, I just don’t I feel like I have enough of a handle on the situation. Okay, well, what do you plan to do? I go back to the bank, read that report more thoroughly. I mean, I skimmed through it enough to know what the mission was. It was all about getting this eastern bloc general to defect and bring his top secret files with him. In exchange, he was getting $10 million in 1987 us dollars. Whoa. Yeah. Okay. Well, no wonder why the wsb wanted him and his files. Mm-hmm. That man didn’t come cheap. Right. But the op went bad. The general was killed, his files went missing. What about the $10 million? Also missing. And forsyth was the field agent, so the last thing he wants is for this report to see the light of day. Okay. What about anna? All right, now, her role was to pretend to be the girlfriend of the general so that they could cross the border together, because it would look less conspicuous than a single guy crossing on his own. Okay, well, what about the other things that were in the files? You said that there are things that didn’t make any sense. Yeah, right. There was like these passport photos that look like they were from the ’80s. One was anna, one was forsyth, and one was someone else who I don’t know, but there was — there was this other thing. That.


Right, let’s just talkabout the physical changes. Are you prepared for them? The — the hormone shifts, the swollen ankles, and you may get morning sickness. Yeah, I might, mom. And — and I don’t know how I’m gonna handle that. I won’t know until it happens, but I… I have faith in myself because I believe in what I’m doing. Yes, this feels big and it feels a little scary. But it also feels right. I’m confident in my decision. And honestly, I-I-I just wish you had a little faith in me. I have faith in you. I do. And your courage and your generous heart. I need to remember that you are a beautifully grown woman, and you’re perfectly capable of making your own decisions and deciding what you want. And now it’s my job to just step back and support you, and I will… support you. And I love you. I love you, too. Are you sure you’re gonna be okay? You know, you can always stay with me. Oh, I know. No, but I-I’m fine. The — the more I think about it, the more convinced I am that nikolas just had somebody put that envelope in my bag. He — he would not risk laura or spencer seeing him in port charles. I’m sure he’s back in europe and harassing me from afar. Honestly, I’m fine. Don’t worry about me. Are you sure? I’m sure. Okay. Okay.

[ Gasps ] I don’t mean to tell you your business, but my grandfather is a professional musician, and I know how important music is to his soul. No. It’s okay. Look, you’re passionate about it. I get it. Trina’s grandfather plays the clarinet, and he is absolutely incredible. He actually performed at her parents’ wedding reception, and it was beautiful. That’s really cool. D-does he, uh — like, is he successful? Uh, I guess it depends on how you define success. Uh, he doesn’t fill stadiums or concert halls, but he supports himself as an artist, and he puts his art out there for people to experience and reflect on.

[ Sighs ] I can’t imagine what my life would be like if I just spent it making music. Well, you don’t have to imagine it. You can actually find out. Yeah, I mean, you can change your major to music. Or join a band or have a solo career. Yeah, no, that — that can’t happen. Look, I’m gonna be a doctor. Well, that’s great, too. My mom’s a doctor. Um, as long as you know you don’t have to do that. It’s your life. And if music fills your soul, I say you do it. I can’t thank you enough, felicia. Lindsey being here over christmas is already tough enough. But now I don’t have to stress about the paperwork. No, you won’T. If I’m here for christmas, how will santa find me? Oh, that’s easy. General hospital has been working with santa claus for a very long time. We make sure that he can find everyone here, so you don’t have to worry. He got me through some tough times.

[ Chuckles ] He would make me laugh till I was crying. Oh, that man could flirt.

[ Laughs ] Mm. And you were right there, as I recall.

[ Both laugh ] You better believe it. I thought I knew what courage was until I met that man. Set a whole new standard. But the thing I remember most is how much he loved you. Thank you for that. He would ask me to remember our friendship even when he couldn’T. Like it was something I could ever forget.

[ Sighs ] I appreciate that you treated my dad as a person and not just a patient. Mike made it easy. Uh, if something touches my family, that’s important to me. And that includes my business, because that affects my family. And after that? I don’t know. I’m not shy about speaking up if I see an injustice. At the same time, I’m not here to manage other people’s lives. I don’t know. What do you find important? Mom, can I have my hot chocolate? You sure can. It’s right there. Give me this. It’s barely hot anymore. I know. Because it’s freezing and we need to go home.

[ Laughs ] Thank you so much, mr. Brennan, for the hot chocolate. Yeah. Thank you. It was my pleasure. And keep practicing, donna. You’re good, and you’re getting better. That’s right. Good night. Come on, let’s go. I-I was gonna leave it in the safe deposit box, but I thought I’d bring it home to take a closer look. Ooh, look, there are numbers in here. Look at you. Lots of numbers, actually. How many numbers? Uh, one, two, three… 21. Maybe it’s an account number. Could be. Or it could be a phone number. And they’re just throwing it off, disguising it with all these numbers. Whatever these numbers are, how do they relate back to the wsb report and whoever’s after anna?

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THIS STILL NEEDS SOME EDITING!

Unbelievable. Same story’s run five times with nothing new to report. [inhales sharply] We have to do better. [“Deck The Halls” playing]

Hey, man.

Alex.

Look, I know you were avoiding me in the gym this morning. You obviously don’t want to talk about it. I don’t blame you. But I just want to tell you that I am sorry about you and Steph. Truly.

Huh. Oh, no. [sighs] OK, break time. I think I’m going to take a walk and get some fresh air. Would you like to join me?

Thanks, but I’ve got a lot to do.

OK. Stephanie, I know you don’t want to talk to your papa about what happened with Chad, but let me just say one thing.

[sighs] I’d rather you didn’t, but you will anyway, so let’s hear it. [soft music]

I know you were hoping Chad was the one. Your mom and I were too.

No kidding.

Anyway, what’s important is that you gave it a good go. I mean, you put your cards on the table. You told Chad the kind of commitment you expected.

So did you.

Yeah, I did, and that was a mistake. But the point is, Chad didn’t deliver. And if that’s not gonna change anytime soon, then moving out was the right thing to do. Baby girl, you deserve someone who’s gonna give you exactly what you want and what you need.

[chuckles] Hey, guess what? You know, right over there, your Great Grandpa Shawn, he used to take us fishing. Right there, I know. One day, I’m gonna take you fishing down there. [baby grunts] What’s the matter? Oh, no, no, no, no. You lost your binkie. OK, all right. Here you go. There you go. All right.

Oh, my darling, it was the last thing either one of us needed, Leo Stark darkening our doorstep. [suspenseful music]

My son is dead, and there’s nothing you can say that will bring him back.

But what if that wasn’t true?

What could he possibly have meant about our baby, saying it’s not true that he died?

Whatever he meant, I don’t believe a word of it. The guy is bad news. Obviously, a grifter. I’m sure he was trying to exploit, in some way, our grief for his own personal gain.

But even if that’s true, how could anyone be so cruel?

You just got out of jail yesterday. What kind of trouble could you have already gotten into?

Well, as you can tell by the state of my previously adorable punim and my strong, though now bruised, jawline which is throbbing as we speak, I was assaulted and humiliated because of you. This is all your fault, Sloan Peterson. [soft orchestration] announcer: Like sands through the hourglass, so are the “Days of Our Lives.”

[scoffs] You’re so full of it.

What?

Come on, man, you’re not sorry about Stephanie and me.

OK. I’ll be more specific. I’m sorry that Stephanie got hurt.

Yeah, that I believe.

What’d you do?

I didn’t do anything. It’s none of your business.

Then why’d she move out?

[scoffs] OK, you know what? Since you–since you think I did something, and I would really love to disabuse you of such an insulting assumption, I’ll tell you why she moved out. ‘Cause this ex of hers, he’s been lurking around since he came to Salem, and even admitted to me that he was still in love with her, and he wanted her back. So like any normal human being, I refused to tolerate that.

And you, being a man of action–

Bought Gwen’s half of “The Spectator,” and I fired his ass.

[chuckles] Ruthless. And then what, you thought maybe they wouldn’t find out it was you behind it? You know damn well Stephanie’s a smart girl. Everett’s an investigative reporter.

Yeah, I know who and what he is.

But come on, dude. What? You didn’t learn anything from my mistakes? I thought it was firmly established, the whole jealous caveman aesthetic wasn’t what Stephanie was into.

OK. You know what? Just stop. I really don’t need your take on it, especially knowing you’re just gonna swoop in.

Oh, give me a break, man. You know, relax. First of all, I’m with Theresa now.

When has that ever stopped you? Hell, you might even be able to get another threesome out of it.

Oh, for God’s sake– does the whole town know about that? Chill out. I don’t want Stephanie. You want Stephanie, and you screwed it up. Do not take that out on me.

You’re right. I’m taking it out on you. I’m sorry. I’m sorry. I blew it. And–and the only person that I can be mad at is myself.

Dad, I know I did the right thing, especially after the way Chad treated Everett. I mean, my God, he was willing to turn the guy’s life upside down.

Out of jealousy.

Right. And, Dad, he had no reason to be jealous. I told him multiple times that I wasn’t interested in getting back together with Everett because I was fully committed to my relationship with him.

And… you still love Chad, I assume?

That is– that is not relevant at the moment.

Baby girl, that is always relevant. I mean, if you love him and he did what he did because he loves you and he didn’t want to lose you, maybe you can give him another chance.

Jada.

Hi. It looks like you have your hands full.

[chuckles] Yeah. Mm.

Congratulations.

Thank you.

An adorable baby. What’s his name?

Ah, this is Jude.

Jude?

Mm-hmm.

Sweet name.

Jada, I–

Stop. You don’t need to say anything. I’m just glad that things worked out for you. Jude here is a very lucky kid. I’m very happy for you.

Thank you. And thank you for being–

Could we maybe change the subject?

[chuckles] Yeah, yeah. Hey, what’s all this?

Well, Rafe asked me to move in with him.

I see. I assume that means you said yes.

No, I can’t help wonder what would Leo have to gain by telling us that our baby is alive?

Who knows what scheme that loser dreamed up this time with the encouragement of my degenerate nephew, no doubt. Look, Leo is destitute. No job, no home, no income, and his true love was just put away for the better half of the next decade. I’m sure he was just trying to extract some cash from the DiMera coffers.

That must be it, yeah.

And such horrible timing, trying to give you false hope when you’ve just accepted the truth. You’re not wavering on that anymore, are you?

No, I mean, we– we saw it in black and white when we did the DNA test. Just, I can’t stop myself from wondering–

What? Tell me.

[sighs] Are you sure there couldn’t be anything to what Leo said?

[sighs]

Hmm. So this is my fault that you got into a fight because I got you out of going to prison? Well, that’s just quite a stretch.

I’ll tell you what isn’t a stretch. I got clobbered because I had a rare attack of conscience. I was willing to make a huge sacrifice, do the right thing, and all I got for it was a black eye and a bruised jaw.

Look, I’m going to explain this to you, that whatever it is that you think that I did–

Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. I don’t think, I know. See, the love of my life, who I miss with every cell of my being, told me your dirty little secret about your baby. Or should I say Nicole’s baby?

Nicole, my darling, I’m sure there is no truth to whatever Leo was trying to tell us. The man was recently incarcerated, facing felony murder charges for our son’s death. If there was any chance our baby was still alive, he would have sung like a canary long ago to save his own pathetic ass.

Yeah, you’re right about that.

The nerve of that little heathen. He was so intent on peddling that lie he was telling us, he snuck back into the house using the underground tunnels just after you left.

What? You’re kidding.

No. I had to punch him in the face just to get rid of him.

Oh, my God, EJ, I’m so sorry you had to deal with this.

[sighs heavily] It didn’t do my blood pressure any good, I can tell you that. Damn, I knew– I knew I shouldn’t have agreed to cut that deal with Sloan Peterson to get those charges dropped against that conniving bastard. Leo Stark does not deserve to be free, and you don’t deserve to see him around town, not after what you’ve been through.

EJ, honey, it’s OK. I’m fine, really. [soft music]

Is that why you were upset a while ago?

No. It’s because I saw Eric and the baby right before you got here.

[sighs] I see. [kisses]

It’s just–it’s– it’s just too much for me. But I am happy for Eric and that he’s a dad to that sweet little baby boy, but I can’t help but feel compelled to want to do something for him and Sloan. I just feel terrible for what I put them through.

Nicole, no. No, no, no. You shouldn’t. You’re the one that’s been through hell.

Even so. You know what? I’m gonna go to the town square. I’ll be right back.

Oh, I’ll come with you.

No, honey. EJ, this isn’t something you can help me with. [soft music]

[sighs]

I really don’t know what you’re talking about.

Oh, please. Don’t con a conner. Dimitri told me everything, starting with how he gave you Nicole’s baby to bring to the hospital the night that child was born, and how then, after that child mysteriously died, you brought home your own little bundle of joy.

My God. He promised me.

Well, he also told me if I were to use this against you, you’d give me anything I wanted in the entire world, you’d be so desperate to hang onto that little boy. But see, the thing is, I delivered that baby. I saw that little miracle come into the world, and it changed me forever. And for once in my life, I was willing to do the right thing, and this is what that got me. I tried to tell EJ and Nicole the truth.

You what? What?

But did they listen? No! EJ just threw me out. Then I bravely went back, he punched me out. I–he wouldn’t believe a word out of my mouth. He just assaulted and insulted me. I never even got so far as to say that the baby is alive.

Oh, my God. Well, thank God.

Oh, no, no, no. No, no. Don’t thank God just yet, sweet lips. See, I’m here now because I’ve decided that fate is telling me that I should use the information about Nicole’s baby as Dimitri intended: to blackmail the hell out of you.

I haven’t given Rafe an answer about moving in with him. You know, just cleaning out my closet. That way, if I do decide, then it’ll make packing easier. And if I don’t, then I’ll get a head start on spring cleaning.

Or making room for more Christmas presents.

Yeah.

Listen, I’m just glad things are going well with you and Rafe.

And I hope to keep it that way. [sighs] I mean, I haven’t lived with anyone since my ex-husband, and you know how that ended. So I just want to be very intentional with my decision.

Which is always a good thing.

I hope so.

Hey, it was really good catching up. You know I wish you all the best.

I wish you the same.

Yes, Xander, I know Everett is a great editor-in-chief. So everyone keeps telling me, anyway. That’s why I hired him back. Yeah, restoring the reputation of “The Spectator” is important to me too ’cause it was important to Abigail.

Chad?

Uh, let me call you back.

Oh, well, I’m sorry, I didn’t mean to interrupt.

No, no. No worries. What can I– what can I do for you, Mayor Price?

Oh! You can do plenty. [chuckles] You and Stephanie both.

Dad, for now, for the foreseeable future, anyway, I just want to focus on my work, on–on doing some things that I’ve been putting off, friendships I’ve neglected, stuff like that.

Good plan. And I hope you know, you’re welcome to stay here as long as you like. Stay here for the next year or until whenever. I’m happy to have you. Your mom, on the other hand, might have designs on the spare bedroom.

[chuckles] I appreciate that, Dad. And no offense, but I hope I’m out of here long before then.

OK. And I hope that you make peace with whatever decisions you make about where to live, about Chad. OK, I’m gonna take my walk. Will I see you at dinner?

Definitely. And I’ll cook.

Great. Good. I love you, little sweetness.

I love you too.

OK.

Hey, Mr. Johnson!

[sighs] Well, hello there, Alex. [intriguing music] Something tells me you’re not here to see me.

Um, um, before you get started, there’s probably something that I should–I should tell you.

First, let me explain. See, the aldermen allocated funding for a sizeable campaign for the Healthy Salem, and I want to hire SJPR as my leads, if you have enough bandwidth to juggle the other projects you have taken on in the town of Salem. I was just about to call Stephanie, then I saw you sitting there.

Yeah, I’m sorry. You should probably just call Stephanie directly.

Is something wrong?

Um… Stephanie actually moved out, and–and we haven’t really had time to discuss the status of our business relationship yet.

So, I was just on my way out.

Right. Is it OK if I speak with Stephanie?

Well, let me check. There’s a gentleman caller at the door.

Dad, if you don’t mind, I got this.

OK. [whispers] Stay strong. [kisses]

Come in.

Thanks.

I–I was actually just telling my dad that I– I want to just focus on work now, and on some stuff that I’ve been neglecting. So I–I don’t know what you’re assuming, but I–

I’m not assuming a thing. But if you were assuming that I’m, like, trying to come over here and win you back or whatever, you’re wrong. I’m dating your cousin, for one thing.

Right. And, of course, you’d never play the field.

I came to return this. I found it next to the elliptical machine, and I know you’re the only person in the world that would be carrying around a water bottle that could hold half of Lake Michigan, so.

[chuckles] Yeah. Thank you. I’ve been looking for this.

You’re welcome. You know, I’m really gonna miss you yelling at me– reminding me– to wipe off my sweat from the equipment when I’m done, you know, and arguing with you over the rowing machines.

Wow, you really know how to make a girl feel special.

I have been told that.

[chuckles]

Let me explain to you how this is going to go down. Are you listening? I own you now, Sloan. And you are going to obey me like a well-trained hound. Give me whatever I ask for. That is, of course, if you want to keep your precious son.

I have–

Good. First and foremost, you are going to get Dimitri out of prison.

I’m–I’m sorry, that’s– it’s–it’s impossible.

Then make the impossible possible.

I don’t think you understand. I already got him the best deal that I possibly could have. I had the most serious charges against him dropped.

That’s not enough.

What do you want? You want money? You want a job? Maybe a cute little place to live on the West side of Salem?

All of the above. Throw in power, world domination, a pony with a rainbow mohawk. Roll in the hay with your hot husband wouldn’t hurt, either.

Oh, my God, would you be real, please?

Oh, I am being real and I am dead serious. Or do I need to bring Lady Whistleblower out of retirement, write a detailed and sordid story about how Nicole is your baby’s real mother? [door opens]

The hell’s going on here?

Oh, no. Say it isn’t so. Not my dynamic duo. Oh! Oh! Let me tell you, I was shipping you and Stephanie hard, as my Chanel would say. Oh, look, I hope I’m not making you feel any worse.

No, no, no. There’s nothing that you could say that could make me feel worse than I already do. I screwed up and– and I tried to fix it, but it was too late. So she moved out, and– and to make it worse, she didn’t tell me. She actually gave the key to our neighbor, Alex Kiriakis. I’m sure she knew that him delivering that news would just be icing on the cake.

Oh. Whoa. Well, listen, I am hardly in a position to give relationship advice. Although, not to pat myself on the back, my husband doesn’t remember a damn thing about our life together, but, huh, well, look at us. You know, we’re– we’re still trucking along. Oh, but I digress. Anyway, well, what did Stephanie say about all this when you talked to her?

I don’t know. I didn’t.

What do you mean, you didn’t?

Well, I got her message loud and clear that she didn’t want to talk.

Of course, she wants to talk! She loves you! And you need to make clear that you are very, very sorry for whatever boneheaded thing you did. Unless you don’t want her back.

Of course I want her back.

Then what the hell are you doing standing here talking to me? Go do something about it, for God’s sake.

[sighs] Well, as much as I appreciate you returning my water bottle, I have work to do.

Right. You know, Steph, I really should tell you though…

Tell me what?

I ran into Chad earlier.

Oh. And?

And he told me what happened. [exhales sharply] For what it’s worth, Steph, he knows that he’s an ass. And I think he’d probably really like to apologize if he knew that you were willing to hear it.

I’m not. The only person that he should be apologizing to is Everett.

Yeah. Well, maybe he will, at some point. But he understands what he did was wrong, and he regrets it. He obviously loves you. It’s just–he looks really miserable over what happened. And, Steph, I hate getting in between this more than you know, um, but from what I’m seeing here, it looks like you’re kind of miserable too. Are you sure this is what you want?

Hey, Jada.

Hey, Steve.

Long time no see.

Yes, too long.

Yeah.

[chuckles] Hey, thank you for the invite the other night. I’m so sorry that I couldn’t make it, but work has been crazy.

Yeah. Well, you missed out on my killer chicken wings. But don’t worry, you have a standing invitation anytime.

Thank you.

So how you doing? Everything good?

Yeah, sure.

Come on, Jada, this is me. What’s on your mind?

Actually… [sighs] I’m having a rough day.

[clears throat] Hey.

Oh, a little retail therapy?

Yes. But it’s not for me.

Eric.

Are you upsetting my wife?

Leo was just–

I was just leaving. Apparently, it’s nap time for the little tyke. That is a beautiful stroller. Nothing but the top of the line for your miracle baby, am I right? We’ll talk soon, Sloaney. Toodles. [tense music]

I told you taking on that case was gonna be nothing but trouble. What’d that parasite want? [folksy Christmas music]

So, you want to talk about it? I’m a pretty good listener, even though my daughter doesn’t always think so.

[chuckles] She probably takes it for granted, having a great dad that she can turn to for anything.

Well, I’m here for you too, Jada. I mean that. You can come to me anytime. So tell me. Tell me what’s bothering you.

I saw Eric earlier today, and I met the baby. I’m happy for him. It’s just that it– it brought back a lot of memories. I don’t know, I think I’m just emotional today in general because–

Because it’s the anniversary of your dad’s passing.

[sighs] You remembered.

Of course I remembered. Marcus was my first best friend. It was him and me against the world for a whole lot of years. I could never forget this day.

Thank you. You have no idea what that means to me.

As I just told my dad, I am sure that I made the right decision. My only regret is that I didn’t get to say goodbye to Thomas and Charlotte. I love those kids so much, and I know this will be hard on them.

And that’s your only regret?

You know what? Thank you for bringing my water bottle, but I really have to get back to work.

OK. All right, yeah. I’ll–I’ll get–I’ll get going.

Yeah.

Bye. [bottle clangs]

Oh! Damn!

What happened?

Ow! What do you mean? I just dropped this stupid bottle on my foot.

OK, OK, OK–

It hurts really bad.

OK, let’s–let’s– let’s go sit down. Come here.

Oh, my God, why does it hurt so much? I think I might’ve broken it.

It’s OK. It’s all right. Let’s just try and sit down, please. Let me try–let me try and help you. It’s OK.

Well, didn’t take you two long to pick things back up, did it? [both sigh] [“O Little Town Of Bethlehem” playing]

Ugh, bah humbug. Well done, Leo. You don’t have a functioning conscience or $. to your name. So where do you go from here? [sighs]

Leo came in here demanding that I get a better deal for Dimitri, which I already explained to him I’d done the best that I could do, and obviously, as you can see, he didn’t take that very well.

And that’s it? Hey, why are you so rattled?

I just–I just– I just missed you and Jude. And you guys took longer than I expected.

Well, we–we ran into some old friends on our walk. Didn’t we, Jude?

Oh, yeah, who?

Uh, Jada Hunter. And before that, Nicole. [knock on door]

I’ll get that.

OK.

Sloan. Bad time?

Thank you for being here for me. [country Christmas music] I don’t want to keep you from lunch.

I didn’t come here for lunch. I came here to see you. I know how tough these anniversaries can be, especially around the holidays. It’s like a double whammy.

Yeah, it is. When we lost my dad, I had bought him a Christmas present. And I was–I was upstairs right now cleaning my closet and… [scoffs softly] Would you believe that I still have it?

I’d believe it. Because… [keys jingling] I still have this. Marcus made this for me when we were both about eight years old. It’s one of the only things I still have left from my childhood. I know I’ve told you this before, but I wouldn’t have made it where I am today if it wasn’t for Marcus. [chuckles] Man, we got into so much trouble when we were kids. But your dad– your dad was always trying to walk the straight and narrow, follow the rules. I was always leading him down the wrong path. I’m not surprised you ended up on the side of law and order. Jada, I want you to know, your dad would be so proud of you. So proud.

[sniffles]

Oh, my God. I do not believe that you would think what you’re thinking!

What?

Wait, be careful, your toe.

What? Toe?

I gotta get out of here.

Steph, you probably need to get checked out. I’ll drive you to the hospital real quick.

No, I’ll drive myself.

Steph, come on.

I said I’ll drive myself. [sighs] [quirky music]

Oh… I’m guessing that wasn’t what it looked like, huh?

No, it was not. [sighs] She dropped a water bottle on her foot. She thinks she broke her toe.

Right.

[exhales sharply] Steve’s probably got a few beers in there. You want one?

Yeah.

Uh, no, not a bad time, but it is a surprise. Eric was just telling me he ran into you guys.

Yeah. And I had noticed how big the baby was getting, and I figured he’s probably outgrowing his newborn clothes, or soon will be, so– anyway, I– I saw this in the store window, and, um, I wanted him to have it.

[chuckles]

Look, I know this small gesture doesn’t make up for all the things I put you through these past few weeks–

That was very generous of you, Nicole. Thank you.

Yes, thank you.

Uh, Eric. I appreciate you all letting us drop by unannounced. Nicole really needed to do this to show that she was healing and moving on.

I’d put it on him now, but he’s knocked out.

Of course. You don’t want to wake a sleeping baby, right?

What–what do you mean he’s gone? Gone where? Supermax? For what? No, no, he didn’t try and blow up the world, that’s– yeah, well, bah humbug to you too. I know you did this, Sloan, and now I’m gonna blow up your world.

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B&B Transcript Tuesday, December 12, 2023

Bold & The Beautiful Transcript

 

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Finn: Ridge, you have the medical power of attorney appointed by eric. And I can’t imagine how hard this is for you, but you are the one that’s gonna have to make this decision. So, do we go all out and try to save eric? Again, with no certainty of the outcome. Or do we transfer eric to comfort care and let him go?

Ridge: I love my dad so much. Too much to put him through all this. We gotta let him go.

Donna: Huh?

Finn: That’s your decision as eric’s medical power of attorney?

Ridge: Let me ask you something. What– what are you suggesting is experimenting on my dad. Cleansing his blood and giving him the transplant?

Finn: It’s– it’s a lot to absorb my–

Ridge: You don’t know if it’s gonna work. There’s no guarantees. That’s what you said. So, he might just die on the table?

Donna: No.

Ridge: Or be hooked to machines for the rest of his days?

Donna: Or maybe he could just pull through, ridge.

Steffy: Dad, the procedure could be a success.

Brooke: He is still alive, ridge. And maybe we have a chance to keep him that way.

Donna: I’m begging you. I’m begging you. If you love your father, you would give him a chance.

Ridge: If I love my father? Is that what you said? I don’t want to put him through any more pain. I want him to go peacefully.

Zende: Why haven’t we heard anything about granddad? Anything from thorne or bridget?

Hope: No, not yet. But I– I don’t think we should bother them right now. I wanted to give them a little bit of time.

Zende: It feels like we’re being left in the dark here.

Carter: We’re not in the dark. For all we know, eric is still alive and god willing, he still has time left.

Hope: But at the same time, I think we should be realistic and just prepare ourselves. I mean, you heard bridget. She’s not sure that there’s much that can be done for him now.

Zende: I don’t believe that. Granddad doesn’t quit. He’ll fight until there’s no fight left in him.

Thomas: Unless there is no fight left in him.

Zende: One of granddad’s latest sketches. Eric forrester’s full creative genius on display.

Hope: Well, whatever happens to him, I mean, his work and his legacy will live on.

Carter: Ah. I can’t stop thinking about your dad, thomas. It’s a difficult position ridge can find himself in.

Thomas: With granddad giving dad full medical power of attorney?

Carter: If a decision needs to be made about eric’s future and he can’t make it himself.

Hope: I suppose that decision falls on ridge.

Donna: Let me get this straight. Finn is offering your father a way out and you are refusing to– to even consider it?

Ridge: I did consider it.

Donna: Oh, no. No, you didn’t consider it long enough if this is your answer, ridge. What?

Steffy: Dad, if granddad has any chance at all, we should be fighting for him. We can’t just let him die.

Ridge: Steffy, that’s– that’s not– my dad made it very clear to the people that knew about his condition that when the day would come, he didn’t want any– any extraordinary means. Am I right about that?

Donna: It’s not fair.

Ridge: Am I right about that?

Donna: Yes.

Ridge: He wanted to live his life until he couldn’t and then go.

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Thomas: Okay. So, if granddad never mentioned anything about this to dad.

Carter: The medical power of attorney?

Thomas: Yeah.

Carter: No, he knew ridge would have a million questions.

Zende: Questions granddad wouldn’t want ridge asking.

Thomas: Right. But granddad always wanted the focus to be on living, not dying, and that’s something I respect the hell out of. But if granddad never regains consciousness, if they say that there’s no hope for him, then this is probably what they’re discussing right now.

Carter: Let’s hope it doesn’t come to that.

Thomas: I just– I can’t fathom my father having to make this kind of decision. Having medical power of attorney and having to decide whether his father lives or dies.

Zende: We can’t let granddad die. We owe it to him to fight for him.

Hope: Okay, I agree, but it has to be a life worth living. A healthy fulfilling life. One that we know eric would want to live.

Steffy: Finn, tell my dad again. Tell him about the treatment.

Ridge: Experimental treatment.

Steffy: Finn, do you think you could save my grandfather?

Finn: Okay. Look, I– I just wanna make something clear. I am not just speaking as a doctor here, but as steffy’s husband and a member of this family, who all love eric.

Donna: Yes, we know you and you wouldn’t be telling us about this life-saving procedure if– if you didn’t believe in it.

Finn: Well, ridge is right. It’s an experimental procedure and there are numerous risks involved.

Brooke: We understand that, but what donna is trying to say is–

Finn: No, look, that being said, yes, I believe that this could make a change in eric, all right. I’ve been working on this ever since I found out about his diagnosis. But, and donna, this is a very big but, I would be giving you all false hope if I told you this treatment would assure eric the quality of life that he is accustomed to.

Ridge: Are you hearing that? Quality of life. My dad was very specific about the quality of life that he wanted.

Donna: What? So– so– so– so what? That just means you’re going to give up, ridge? What? Are you just gonna stand there and play– play god and dictate whether your father lives or dies?

Ridge: That’s really unfair.

Donna: Is it?

Ridge: I get you’re heartbroken. Look around for a second. You think you’re the only one? You’re not. You think I like this? You think I wanna do this? I don’T. I wanna go home with my dad and have a drink with him. Have a nice martini with him. But I can’t do that. You know why? Because he’s hooked up to 10,000 machines in there. If he were out here looking at himself, he wouldn’t want this either. But he doesn’t have a voice. But he gave me a voice. And I don’t– I don’t want this for him. I know this is hard. Not just for you. I want him to go. I don’t want him to be in pain anymore.

Steffy: Dad, I hear what you’re saying. No one wants granddad to suffer. But think about finn and me. We were shot. We were left to die. If it weren’t for you. If it weren’t for every–

Ridge: Steffy. Steffy. That’s not the same thing. Grandad’s not a young man anymore.

Donna: Okay. Fine, fine. His odds aren’t the best. But– but he has a chance, ridge. And if we just ignore that, the chances, he’s–

Brooke: Nobody is ignoring anything. This is difficult for ridge. He’s in a dreadful position.

Ridge: I’m gonna go see my dad.

Thomas: This office always meant so much to granddad. It’s where he built his empire. It’s where he made his mark. It’s also where he kept a jar of jelly beans. It was called a secret stash. Top right drawer. And it was only there for me and my sisters.

Hope: Well, it looks like it’s right back where it belongs.

Thomas: Yes. I always get the blue one.

Zende: I don’t think I’ve seen granddad happier than when he reclaimed his office after the fashion challenge. He looked so proud to be back behind his desk.

Carter: Yeah. And getting his beloved stapler back.

Hope: Eric forrester shaped the course of fashion.

Zende: And our lives. Mine for sure. I’m a designer because granddad believed in me.

Carter: Boy, did you shine, zende. You’ve made eric very proud. The whole family has. And we could see just how much at the party, right?

Thomas: He’s proud of you too, carter.

Carter: I owe eric so much. He’s a man none of us want to lose.

Ridge: This isn’t right. All these tubes coming in and out of him. What is– what– this is– it’s breathing for him? This is what’s keeping him alive? That thing? Dad wouldn’t want this.

Eric: When the time comes, I want to go naturally and peacefully. Promise me that, my son. Promise me that.

Ridge: It’s time. It’s time to say goodbye.

Hope: Eric is and always will be very, very special to me, but he is your grandfather and I know how difficult this must be for you.

Thomas: You know, ever since I found out granddad was dying, it didn’t seem real. I mean, I– I– I know he’s not gonna live forever. But this is too soon.

Hope: It always is when you lose someone you love.

Thomas: Yeah. He was, uh, he was always there for me, you know. He always wanted the best for me. That doesn’t mean he didn’t scare me straight a few times because– because he did, but I never doubted whether he loved me or wanted the best for me and… and now, just thinking he might not be around…

Hope: I know it’s not the same, but you have me. I’m here for you, thomas.

Donna: I don’t know if you can hear me, honey bear? You’re so strong. You’re so strong and you’re such a fighter. And I’m gonna fight for you because you can’t fight for yourself right now.

Brooke: Donna. Look, I’m not sure I agree with ridge on this, but we all know how much he loves his father. And he’s just trying to do what he believes is best.

Donna: Don’t you tell me what is best for eric. Don’t you dare? I have been with him 24/7 now for months. For months! And I know what he would want. He’d wanna be with his family. He’d wanna be here right now with us. He would want to finish his collection with rj. That’s what he would want.

Steffy: Dad, I think donna’s right. I think that’s what– what granddad would want.

Ridge: I agree. Donna is right. But who’s offering that? Not finn. He made it very clear there are no guarantees. It could end just like this, or worse.

Steffy: That doesn’t mean we shouldn’t try. If there’s a chance, we should be doing everything we possibly can to keep him here.

Donna: God, just, please. Listen to your daughter if you’re not going to listen to me, ridge. Please. Please.

Ridge: I am listening to you. I’m listening to all of you ’cause I’m trying to figure this out, so help me. My dad collapsed today. And if it hadn’t been for doctors and paramedics, he wouldn’t be here right now and he was okay with that. He made his peace with that. Now, you told me I was trying to play god. What are you doing? This experimental treatment? Isn’t– isn’t that playing god? Modern medicine is amazing. It saves lives. But what if that life doesn’t want to be saved? My dad doesn’t want this. He told me he didn’t want it. He told you he didn’t want this. But here we are. Finn, I– I love that you’re part of this family. I love that you’re trying to change the course of something, but I don’t want you using my dad as some human experiment. I don’t want him to suffer. And what did you say? You said– you said you’ve been with him 24/7 for months? I’ve been with my dad forever. You know what I want? I want him to leave this earth with some dignity. Don’t you? That’s my decision.

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Chelsea: Hi.

Billy: Hi. You’re late.

Chelsea: Sorry.

Billy: Ah.

Chelsea: It was the traffic.

Billy: Very funny because you live right there.

Chelsea: Yes, I’m funny. What can I say?

Billy: I love you when you’re funny. You look great.

Chelsea: You’re just saying that because you missed me last night.

Billy: I did miss you last night. You know, it’s amazing what a man can get used to. I missed the kicks in the back and the stealing of covers and the snoring.

Chelsea: Never happened. If you got such a bad night’s sleep, why are you in such a good mood now?

Billy: Because of you. And the fact that I think we finally landed on a way forward to take down tucker once and for all.

Chelsea: Oh, well, that’s good news.

Billy: Yes. It’s a game changer. As long as everything goes according to plan. You should’ve saw my mom’s face. She was lit up when we finally decided what to do.

Chelsea: Wow. That’s incredible.

Billy: Yeah.

Chelsea: When can I hear all about it?

Billy: After I swear you to secrecy.

Ashley: Good morning.

Jack: Good morning.

Ashley: Is that smile for me?

Jack: It’s just nice to see you and not have to prepare for battle.

Ashley: Oh, sure. That’s what it is, jack. I have a feeling that me selling glacade to tucker is at the very top of your christmas list.

Jack: Well, ask santa. I’ve been a very good boy this year. How about giving me a little hint? Is the sale on or off?

Ashley: Well, as much as I would love to hold on to that company, I am actually considering your request.

Jack: Ashley, I’m telling you, giving that man control of the company could be our ticket to getting him out of our lives for good. That’s what we want, right?

Tucker: Why good morning, audra. Did you sleep well?

Audra: Um, why are you shouting? Are– are you looking for something? Or someone?

Tucker: Ah, just giving young mr. Abbott ample time to collect his stuff. Get back to jabot.

Audra: Oh, look, you’re wasting your breath.

Tucker: Is he in the shower?

Audra: You know, tucker, this fixation with me and kyle–

Tucker: No, no, no. It’s no fixation. I think you’re young. I think, uh, you ought to live it up. Take advantage. Just keep your head in the game. We’re cool. We’re cool. You just gotta give me what I want.

Audra: Which is?

Tucker: I just gotta know this guy is trustworthy. Isn’t he supposed to be coughing up secrets, so-called secrets, from the sanctum sanctorum of jabot? Yes? Where are they?

Audra: Yes. Yes.

Tucker: What have you learned? And how are you going to prove to me they really are secrets and not a load of bs meant to throw us off our game?

Diane: What looks good to you?

Kyle: Everything. I’m starving.

Diane: Ah, that’s a good sign. It means your confidence that we’ve found a way to stop tucker has fueled your appetite.

Kyle: I don’t know about that, mom. I think I just want pancakes.

Diane: Oh, okay. Well, maybe it’s me. Maybe I’m just hungry because I’m excited.

Kyle: About our plan?

Diane: Yes. Plus, jill has joined forces with the abbotts and that is an alliance to intimidate friend and foe.

Nate: Yeah. Hey. I was hoping to run into you.

Devon: Both of us?

Nate: Sure. The more the merrier. So, uh, what’s going on?

Jill: Okay. Nate, we need to bring you up to speed.

Nate: Okay. Uh, hit me.

Jill: In the past, some people have accused me of exaggerating. You know, or fudging facts to fit my narrative, but I assure you, this is not hyperbole. We are in grave danger. Chancellor-winters is facing a potentially existential threat. We have work to do. Hi. I use febreze fade defy plug.

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Ashley: I’m always gonna be connected to tucker on some level because of our grandson, but other than celebrating dominic’s birthday once a year, he’s not gonna be in my life.

Jack: And this is about more than just you and glacade. This is your future. And devon and abby and even little dominic. Look, anything we can do to send tucker back to hell or one of his ashrams is worth giving it a try.

Ashley: Okay. Just please lay out the plan for me, one more time.

Jack: Happy to. Tucker buys your half of glacade.

Ashley: That’s going to take a lot of his resources.

Jack: He takes the company and he tries to threaten our place in the marketplace.

Ashley: And that’s going to take even more money to get to that level.

Jack: Yeah. A lot more money. A veritable stream of money that he does not have and if I have anything to say about it, he will not find.

Ashley: You know what? I have to say that me flip-flopping on selling him my half of the company is going to work to our advantage because I’m clearly going to raise the price, right? So it means more money for us and less for him.

Jack: Good point. Now, while he is raising capital for his new company, he will also be trying to sow discontent inside of jabot. He’s going to do anything he can to weaken us and we can’t let him win that battle.

Ashley: Of course not.

Jack: He’s going to try to destabilize us and take over.

Ashley: I know, jack. And probably make us suffer. I got it.

Jack: So, we turn the tables on him. We use his plan against him. We strike first and we strike decisively. We tear his company apart from the inside. And if you want to blend it back into jabot, fold it back in, by all means, do it. We leave tucker in the dust.

Ashley: Right. How exactly do we chip away at glacade?

Jack: We are planning to expose his complicity in the cover-up at mccall. It is the truth. It is the best way to discredit him. Any board of directors is not going to let him stand after that story is out. So, are you with us on this?

Diane: This coffee looks nice. But in my mind, I’m sipping champagne to celebrate the demise of tucker mccall. Vintage goes best with gloating.

Kyle: You think dad will be upset that we left him out of the loop?

Diane: Look, if tucker is planning on using you to destroy jabot from the inside, then it’s up to you to stop him. I think jack will be proud.

Kyle: Well, tucker and audra haven’t come right out and say what they expect of me, but I am perfectly positioned to cause some chaos. So far, all he wants me to do is keep my eyes open.

Diane: Do you think he trusts you yet?

Kyle: Mm. I don’t think he trusts anyone, but he seems like he’s buying it so fa and I know I can keep the act up.

Diane: Yeah. Let him see how unhappy you are with your family and all of our decisions. Look to him for support. Oh, he loves it when people seek his advice. Let him see how devoted you are to him.

Kyle: That’s good. That’s good. I can get in closer with him. I know a couple of ways I can do that.

Diane: He’ll get comfortable, he’ll start speaking freely. Maybe he’ll loop you in. We need to know what his concrete plans are for glacade.

Kyle: And then, we launch our attack. We make it decisive and surgical. I love it.

Audra: Have some faith in me, tucker. Look, we’re in the early stages. I’m just laying the groundwork.

Tucker: What are we laying the groundwork for?

Audra: Building trust. You know, it has to happen slowly, gradually if we want it to last. And we want it to last, don’t we? Right? Okay, kyle just got back to jabot. What’s it gonna look like if he just starts making big moves right out of the gate?

Tucker: You’re missing the point. The size of the move is not what matters. The question is, who is he doing the move for? Us or jabot? Every instinct I have tells me he’s playing us. You say have– have faith in me, tucker. Well, I don’t like appealing to faith. I shouldn’t have to. I want some evidence. And so far, I don’t have any.

Audra: I’m doing my best.

Tucker: Are you? I’ve seen your best. This ain’t it. Get him to do something. Anything. Prove to me he’s really on our side. That is if you haven’t lost sight of what’s going on here.

Audra: You know I can do it. I can do anything.

Tucker: Why don’t you prove it?

Nate: This threat that you mentioned, does it have anything to do with tucker?

Jill: Well, it could. It could all be connected. Have you heard about the fire at mattie’s school?

Nate: Yeah. Yeah. She’s all right, isn’t she?

Devon: Mattie’s physically okay, but you know she lost one of her professors.

Jill: No, it was her mentor, her advisor.

Devon: Really?

Nate: Wow. I had no clue. Poor kid must be going through it.

Devon: Yeah.

Nate: Well, thank god lily’s there with her.

Jill: Yeah, thank god. And she’s gonna be staying there with mattie.

Nate: Okay. Okay. Well, that makes sense. Um, well, it’s a couple of days, we can handle things on our own.

Jill: Oh, well, think longer than that, okay? She asked for a short leave of absence because she wants to stay with her until mattie’s through it.

Devon: Yeah. She’ll still be available to talk whenever we need though.

Nate: So, well, lily’s given so much to this company. We’ll show her we can handle things on our own. For a while.

Jill: Mm. Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm.

Devon: You’re not so sure about that, jill?

Jill: Well, under normal circumstances, I wouldn’t bat an eye because you can handle anything.

Nate: With tucker making mysterious moves, nothing’s quite normal.

Jill: It’s the timing. The timing is so bad for her to leave. Oh, my god, this man is a wild card. He could be up to anything and he will be up to anything.

Mamie: So, you’ve heard the latest, I’m assuming? This is no time for talking. That tyrant tucker mccall is coming after our company. It is time for all hands on deck.

[Sneeze]

Mamie: Well, how fortuitous that I should just happen upon this little tribunal. I guess my invitation got lost in the ethers.

Jill: Yes. Yes, it’s uh, very fortuitous.

Devon: No. This was just a last-minute thing.

Jill: No. No, he’s just being polite. You know, because, with all apologies, you weren’t invited to this. You see, um, the three of us can handle this crisis.

Mamie: Yeah. Yeah. Well, it’s good to know what you mean by a tribunal. Good old jill.

Devon: Okay. Listen, this is a frustrating time and we’re all–

Jill: We called this meeting. Pardon me. We called this meeting to bring nate up to speed, okay? You already know everything that I was gonna tell him, so I also want to find out if devon is okay with nate coming back to chancellor-winters, yes?

Mamie: Poor thing, her memory is getting a little shoddy. She’s forgotten how much I’ve already done by bringing nate back on board where he belongs. And that we agreed that we were going to do this together.

Jill: Look, I realize that this is all hands on deck, mamie, okay? But between the three of us, we’ve got plenty of hands. You know what? I have a great idea. Why don’t you phone in your suggestions while you’re sitting on some lovely island somewhere?

Mamie: But the view is so pleasant here. There are some exceptions. But chancellor-winters is the subject of discussion. I am vested, I am interested and I’m not going anywhere.

Chelsea: Wow, that sounds exciting. How many cups of coffee have you had today?

Billy: It’s the first. This is all adrenaline. I see it all coming together. All the pieces are falling into the right spot. You know, there’s 1,000 possibilities and I can see them all laid out in front of me. Everybody’s got their part to play and once this machine gets up and running, tucker’s gonna be out of there once and for all.

Chelsea: Who’s minding the store?

Billy: What do you mean?

Chelsea: Well, it just sounds like all of these executives are focused on pest control. Who’s doing the day-to-day, you know, corporate stuff? Maybe you should do that?

Billy: No, no, no, no. I want to be where the action is. I want to see it all go down. What’s important is what’s going on in the c-suite. That’s where all the action is. And this is dangerous, don’t get me wrong, but you know, no risk, no reward. You okay? Did I say something? Because, you know, we’re not– we’re not doing anything all that bad. We’re not gonna get charged or anything.

Chelsea: No, that’s not it. That’s not it.

Billy: What is it?

Chelsea: It just sounds like you’re– you’re like jonesing for a payoff, you know? Like, uh, you’re gonna bet it all in a game of poker.

Billy: No. It– this has nothing to do with gambling, chelsea.

Chelsea: But it sounds like gambling.

Billy: Hm?

Chelsea: Heart racing, pulse-pounding. If you’re gonna win, you’re gonna win big. There’s no way you can lose. I mean, for me, from where I’m standing, I could see you falling into trouble. And you don’t even know it.

Ashley: Why do you not think I’m going to do the right thing where tucker’s involved?

Jack: Wait, no. It’s tucker that I don’t trust. I just want to know what you think of our plan?

Ashley: Well, do we have another plan? We don’T. Because devon is not going to forgive tucker anytime soon, so forget about him getting in touch with his humanity. To tell you the truth, just being in the same area code as tucker is um, disturbing.

Jack: Hey, look. I realize this isn’t easy for you.

Ashley: You have no idea.

Jack: I know only what you have told me and I promise to respect your privacy, but I am also aware that you went through your own personal hell because of this man.

Ashley: You’re my big brother, so that means you want to beat him up.

Jack: Oh, you have no idea. I know you don’t need me riding in to save you, but.

Ashley: No, I don’t need you for that, but thank you.

Jack: We have to get this man out of our lives. Expunge him now and forever, for everyone’s sake.

Tucker: You know how much I respect and admire your intelligence, do you not? Especially right now.

Audra: Oh, yeah.

Tucker: Yeah.

Audra: Imagine that. He wants me for my mind.

Tucker: Yes.

Audra: Now, I’m not sure how I feel about this.

Tucker: But I– I– I think your grey matter is just smoking hot.

Audra: Oh, did I give you the impression I wanted you to stop? No, lay it on thick. No, I– I like it when you lie.

Tucker: Yeah. I know you. I know you better than kyle could ever know you. And, uh, I’ve taken you places, we’ve gone places together that kyle would never conceive.

Audra: So, you’re not threatened by my connection with kyle?

Tucker: No. We have too much history. I don’t think you’d throw that away for some fling with a haircut.

Audra: I want to know about our future.

Tucker: Yeah, that’s unwritten.

Audra: You know, it would help to know exactly what I’ll be doing as this plan goes along.

Tucker: God, you’re irresistible. Okay.

[ Tucker exhaling ] I love it. I love it when you pretend you don’t like being blindfolded. When you pretend you don’t love not knowing what you’re in for. You love the thrill, don’t you? So do I. You love the electricity. I know I do. I’m feeling it.

Audra: Hm. What do you think that’s about?

Tucker: Uh, I think ashley’s made her mind up. For almost 100 years, harry and david has been making gourmet gifts to share with loved ones near and far. Because giving is about more than a day on the calendar. We believe the world would be a better place if we all shared more. Harry and david. Life is a gift, share more.

[Deep exhale]

Jack: If we take away everything that once fueled his fire, money, power, you, he has nothing. That is how we defeat the enemy. We take away his thunder.

Ashley: Mm-hmm. I could use a little peace and quiet.

Jack: Yeah. Well, that’s the goal. We’re going to silence tucker mccall.

Ashley: And I’m here for it.

[ Phone chiming ]

Jack: Good news?

Ashley: So it begins.

Audra: So, what’s going on with you and ashley?

Tucker: Uh, she doesn’t trust me. And all I want is her half of the company we bought together.

Audra: Glacade, right?

Tucker: Yeah. That’s the other part of my plan.

Audra: Oh, yeah. The– the entire scope of which you refuse to share with me.

[ Tucker chuckling ]

Tucker: Yeah, sorry. It’s– where’s the excitement in that? I prefer to give you bits of information at a time. Keep you guessing. Keep you excited. Keep you hungry.

Audra: I wanna know more. You know, I need to know what’s expected of me.

Tucker: No, you just– you just– you keep doing what you’re doing. You’re good. You just keep being irresistible, flexible. You give kyle what he thinks he needs. You offer him the world and then you leave him in ashes. And please, beforehand, you’ve got to convince me that he’s truly on board. Okay?

Audra: Yeah. Uh, so it’s just another tuesday.

Tucker: Yeah. Yes. For you, it’s another tuesday. For me, I gotta go meet ashley abbott.

Audra: Oh, good luck.

Tucker: Yeah, thanks. I think I’ll need it. If I’m not back in 24 hours, alert the authorities.

Audra: Bye.

Tucker: Bye.

Audra: Ugh.

Kyle: So, this is why you were so insistent on having breakfast out this morning?

Diane: I wanted to talk to you alone.

Kyle: And so, there’s no chance my father finds out I’m a double agent.

Diane: Look, kyle. I know you have reservations about keeping this from him, but it’s for the best. This way, jack maintains plausible deniability and we get to keep our plan in motion for you to be the one to save jabot.

Kyle: Well, I wish I had something to report. Tucker and audra haven’t given me any specifics yet.

Diane: Just don’t forget what kind of criminal tucker is. If he finds out what you’re up to–

Kyle: Oh, I can handle tucker, mom. Don’t worry about that. I want to know what happens next? After we take tucker down.

Diane: Well, I think the first thing is jack will want to absorb glacade into jabot.

Kyle: That makes sense. It’s a perfect fit and it’s a smart idea.

Billy: I don’t know if it was delivery or the punch line, but that joke was a little bit off. And I’m assuming that was a joke.

Chelsea: I’m worried, billy.

Billy: It’s nothing to be worried about, chelsea. I’m simply sharing, you know, work stuff.

Chelsea: Well, no. I feel like it’s more than that. This whole tucker situation, the uncertainty of it all. The excitement, the win, lose or draw of it. I mean, don’t you remember having those feelings, sitting at a poker table willing to put it all on the line?

Billy: I think I know what this is about, okay? And to be honest, chelsea, this is just the way the corporate world spins. It’s the way the game is played.

Chelsea: Right. Well, I’m in business too–

Billy: I get that. I’m telling you just, it’s just a little bit of a different animal here, okay? Because we’re in the trenches and we’re swinging big. And everything’s on the line right now. And sometimes, you got to play the long shot and sometimes you win and sometimes you– okay. Wow.

Chelsea: I just wanted to make sure you were hearing yourself.

Billy: Yeah. No, I, uh… I– I hear it.

Chelsea: I wanted to make sure once you did hear it, you didn’t resent me for saying something. Feeling sluggish or weighed down?

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Billy: You thought I’d get mad at you?

Chelsea: Maybe I shouldn’t have said anything.

Billy: No. I’m glad you said something. To be honest, I– you know, you’re supposed to keep me accountable. You’re supposed to call me in my nonsense. I’m just upset I didn’t hear it or see it myself.

Chelsea: Well, it’s the dopamine hit, right? Making a big bet. The rush of it all, something like that.

Billy: Yeah. You know, I was just talking to jack about gambling a few days ago and I was telling him what a superior read I am of other players and I guess I didn’t realize how much I was craving it. And I’m sitting here trying to convince myself that you don’t know what you’re talking about, but the truth is, you saw it and I didn’T.

Chelsea: That’s me. The big buzzkill.

Billy: I’m grateful for the buzzkill. Truth is, chelsea, I’m– I’m– you know, I’m– I’m one step away from walking down that back alley and– and finding that dark bar and throwing down a couple of hands of hold ’em. And that’s not good. That’s a slippery slope for me. That’s me losing big and I’m not just talking about money. So, uh, thank you very much for the buzzkill.

Chelsea: Well, you’ve been there for me. I’m just holding up my end of the deal.

Tucker: Hey.

Ashley: Hi.

Tucker: Nice timing.

Diane: Gotta love ’em.

Tucker: Hey, it’s the new coo of jabot cosmetics. And that person’s mother.

Kyle: Ashley, tucker. We were just leaving.

Tucker: How are you settling in over there? Audra tells me you had to take the job, but I know it’s–

Kyle: No, you don’t know the first thing about me.

Diane: You know what, tucker? Don’t feel the need to stop and chat next time. We don’t need you ruining an otherwise pleasant day.

Tucker: Brittle condemnation from diane jenkins. It’s so endearing.

Kyle: Don’t let him push your buttons. It’s his own kind of twisted fun.

Tucker: Hey, if you guys are feeling generous, would you pass along a message to jack?

Diane: What? Are you scared to tell him yourself?

Kyle: What is it?

Tucker: Tell him I’m not interested in jabot. That I have a new mission in life. At least I hope to have one, if I can get her approval?

Ashley: Why don’t we get a table so we can discuss this? See you.

Tucker: Very well. See you.

Diane: Hm. Hmm.

Kyle: So, what do you think?

Diane: About ashley?

Kyle: Yeah. Is she in on the plan or has she already backed out?

Diane: Well, hopefully, jack has convinced her to side with the family.

Kyle: Let’s hope so because whatever she does next, it’s a game changer.

Tucker: You have a very lean and hungry look going. That something tells me we won’t need to look at the menu.

Ashley: Yeah, this isn’t gonna take long at all.

Devon: Okay. Listen, we all need to remember that we’re on the same team and we’re all working towards the same goal here.

Jill: Yep.

Devon: So, all this distrust and this fighting between the two of you, it’s not helping anything.

Jill: No, no, no, no. This is a friendly collaboration. We’re having fun.

Mamie: It’s true and you have to be gentle with the poor dear. You know, when confronted with some new ideas, it’s difficult for them to comprehend.

Devon: Okay. See what you’re you’re doing right there? That’s unnecessary. And it’s wasting time. We don’t need to do this when we could be talking about things that really matter. Can you guys do it off the clock maybe?

Jill: Oh, what a good idea. See, what he’s saying here is that we need you to hit the spa and then we could just text you everything we come up with.

Devon: No.

Jill: Don’t you think that’s fine? What about you? What do you think about that?

Nate: I’m on the sidelines. Um, so this might be a situation where it’s more prudent for me to sit back and um, take it all in. Yeah.

Jill: Coward. Devon.

Devon: I mean, we don’t know how tucker’s gonna come after us, so I think it would be foolish to refuse mamie’s help. And I know lily would agree with me.

Mamie: Now, see, she is an amazing and insightful young woman and we need more of those. Lucky for you that I’m here and ready to roll up my sleeves.

Jill: Oh, so lucky. Just as long as you know that you have absolutely no say and absolutely no power in the company.

Mamie: You sound like you’re afraid of me, jill. You’re just feeling a little bit intimidated by my presence.

Jill: No, no, no. I just think that nate and devon um, are just a little too polite and too cowardly to tell you when it’s time for you to zip it.

Nate: If I may? Um, like you said, jill, these are challenging times. And if we want to prove to lily that we can keep this thing afloat without her, we’re off to a bad start.

Devon: I completely agree with you. So, can we get down to business?

Jill: Absolutely. All right.

Devon: Thank you.

Jill: All right. All right. First order of business. Nate, you have been given a second chance by your family.

Nate: And I am deeply grateful for it.

Jill: And I know you will not take advantage of the love of your family. That’s not something you will do, is it?

Nate: In a nutshell, welcome back, watch your step.

Jill: You’re such a quick study. All right, devon. What are your thoughts on nate coming back?

Devon: Um, I’m looking forward to seeing what he can bring to the table. And, uh, with lily taking this leave of absence, I think the timing couldn’t be better. Because we need you.

Nate: You got me. Sometimes, the lows of bipolar depression

Devon: So, I believe that nate is clearly our most valuable asset right now because he brings something to the table that no one else really can and that’s the fact that he knows our company as well as any of us do.

Nate: Whatever you need. Name it.

Devon: Thank you. Jill, would you mind if we took off and went to the office to discuss ideas?

Jill: I think it’s a brilliant idea. Just keep me posted.

Mamie: Oh, I’m so happy to see the two of you working together like this.

Devon: Yeah. Yeah. What about the two of you? Do you guys have plans today?

Mamie: Oh, well, don’t tell me that you think that we’re gonna start a little mess the moment that you leave?

Devon: Well, it did cross my mind.

Jill: Oh, my god. We will be on our best behavior, devon.

Mamie: Oh, no, go on. We can see ourselves out.

Devon: All right. We will talk soon then ladies.

Jill: Mm-hmm.

Devon: Enjoy the day.

Jill: Oh, for god’s sake.

Mamie: You are going to give them the wrong impression about us. They need our support right now. And I thought that we were together on this idea about tucker.

Jill: No, mamie, I said we had a common enemy. And I will not apologize for telling you that you do not have the background or the skills to help us in this enterprise. All right, you made a lot of money. Well, good for you. But have you ever run a large company? A company that’s in crisis like this one? Have you ever gone up against an enemy like tucker mccall?

Mamie: I have done just fine up against you. Tucker mccall will be a piece of cake.

Billy: Everyone’s got the best intentions, you know.U, very much. We want to do right. We want to protect the family company, including my mother.

Chelsea: But you’ve got some concerns.

Billy: Yeah. There’s always concerns, everybody’s got hidden agendas, you know?

Chelsea: It seems like a lot is riding on kyle. Is he up for it?

Billy: I don’t know. Kyle is so green, he thinks he’s sprinting through a field. The truth is this is gonna be a marathon in the mud.

Chelsea: Well, maybe he needs advice from someone much older–

Billy: Hey now.

Chelsea: And wiser.

Billy: Yeah, uh, that’s not me. I– we both know I’m not the one with the answers.

Chelsea: Try it. Talk to him.

Billy: Kyle does not want advice from his uncle. In fact, right now, I don’t think kyle wants advice from anyone.

[ Diane laughing ]

Jack: Hey, how was breakfast? What did I miss?

Diane: Oh, it was great. Your son ate an entire stack of pancakes. You should have seen it.

Kyle: Uh, dad, we ran into ashley with tucker.

Jack: Yeah. I heard that was happening.

Kyle: So, she’s agreed to sell her half a glacade?

Jack: Yeah. That’s what we discussed. Though she’s a little hard to read and probably harder still to pin down, but so far so good.

Tucker: So, do you have an answer for me?

Ashley: I’ve decided to sell you my half of glacade.

Tucker: Oh, and no caveats, no conditions, strings attached?

Ashley: It’s all yours, free and clear.

Tucker: You’re very amenable today. Suspiciously so.

Ashley: You want the company, let’s make a deal.

Tucker: It’s obvious you’re angling here. You have been since you you got back from paris. I just can’t figure out what it is yet. Everything I do that’s for my health is an accomplishment.

Nate: Expecting a call from lily?

Devon: Either from her or from the police station. Mamie and jill asking us to bail them out.

Nate: They’re two intelligent thoughtful women with far too much class to get into fisticuffs in public. They’ll be fine.

Devon: I think we handled that situation about as well as we could.

Nate: Ooh, don’t get involved. Don’t take sides.

Devon: Yeah.

Nate: I want to thank you.

Devon: What did I do?

Nate: You know, everything.

Devon: You’re not gonna get emotional, are you? No, you’re welcome.

Nate: I won’t let you down.

Devon: You better not.

Jill: I will ask you one final time, how much?

Mamie: Excuse me?

Jill: How much will it take for you to go away? I would love to write that check.

Mamie: I told you when I got back into town, I could not be bought and I meant it.

Jill: Okay. Well, it was worth a try. It worked before it, didn’t it? All right, mamie, if not money, what will it take to get you out of this mix? I will give you anything.

Mamie: You know, I was about to ask you the same. What will it take to make you go away?

Chelsea: Okay. I have a very important question I have to ask you and I need you to be honest with me.

Billy: I will be honest with you. Go ahead.

Chelsea: In the deepest, darkest part of night, would you rather have a private fire pit where you can roast s’mores, sing songs, and strum a ukulele?

Billy: I don’t play a ukulele.

Chelsea: Not yet. Or would you rather have backstage passes to five of your favorite bands on tour?

Billy: Is this a christmas gifting kind of thing?

Chelsea: Maybe?

Billy: Okay, because if it is, you have no business buying me anything.

Chelsea: You are impossible to buy for. Fine, fine. Just text me your wish list.

Billy: I can do that. I can– I can text you, but there’s not gonna be anything on it because I have everything I want.

Chelsea: Like that new jacket you overpaid for?

Billy: No, not that. It’s a beautiful woman who’s very funny. Who clearly makes me happier than I ever deserved. Makes me think. No apologies.

Chelsea: I wasn’t gonna apologize.

Billy: Who makes me a better person. And who would have thought you could actually improve on this greatness.

Chelsea: Listen, shut up and kiss me.

Ashley: You don’t know what the angle is, tucker, because there is no angle.

Tucker: So never mind the fact that on thanksgiving, you were practically giving it to me. And just yesterday, you were willing to fight tooth and nail for it.

Ashley: Yeah. You’re right. Guilty. I’ve been very mercurial.

Tucker: And we haven’t even discussed the selling price.

Ashley: Yeah. It’s not gonna be cheap. I’m gonna make you pay. I’ll be in touch.

Tucker: Okay.

Ashley: Hey.

Audra: Hi.

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[ Guitar playing ] Oh, I knew it was too good to be true. Eddie maine has clearly not left the building. Maxie: [ Muffled ] No, mom, I mean it. You and dad have already helped me so much. I can’t allow you to jeopardize your financial future to save me from this mess.

[ Knock on door ]Nina: Come in. Hi. Nina: Hi! Is this a bad time? No! No. Never. I — I’m so happy to see you. Are you sure? Because lately, it feels like you’ve been… pulling away. Obrecht: All right, I’m here. Oh. Hi, liesl. Hey, come on, have a seat. I’m not sitting. I’m not staying. We broke up. State your business. Coffee. I thought we agreed that if we ran into each other in public, we’d be civil. We did. But this is not a chance encounter where we can regretfully nod our heads to each other in passing and continue on. You call that civil? Oh, here we go. Sit, sit. Here we go. Okay. You asked me here. To what end? Ah! Yes. The “end.” See, I think that our relationship, it ended too soon. Why do you keep coming back here? I like the ambiance. You know this place is owned by corinthos’ ex-wife. You don’t say. What if someone recognizes us? Mwah. Oh! Hello. Hi. Just us? Just us. Good morning. Hi. Hi.Hi. Anything I can get you while you look at the menu? Uh, I’ll start out with a coffee. Mm-hmm. Thanks. Double-double flat white triple sweet with legs. Coming right up. Oh.

[ Chuckles ] Someone sounds like they need a pick-me-up. Did you have a late night? No. Just indulging. While I can.

[ Clears throat ]

[ Clears throat ] Excuse you. And what is that supposed to mean?

[ Door opens ]


You know? We really need to work on your people skills. Fled ] Mom, I loveyou for wanting to bail me out, but let’s be honest. If you really could just make the money back, then you’d already have it. Okay. Let me look at the numbers. Maybe we could come up with a compromise, like a partial loan or something. But I-I gotta go, mom. Okay. I love you, too. Bye.

[ Knock on door ] It’s open! Hi, maxie. Brook lynn! This is a surprise. You in the middle of something? Always, but it’s good to see you. What brings you by? Is everything okay? Yeah, fine. Great, actually. Deception is back and better than ever. You sure? Yeah. Why do you ask? Because. I was just eavesdropping on you. The bridge and tunnel twins swore up and down that you were in your right mind. I don’t know why I let them get my hopes up. Clearly, those perpetual teenyboppers prefer having eddie mayne around. You really think so? Oh, I know so. You’re exactly their type. The pink ladies from bensonhurst are probably tearing each other’s hair out, battling over who gets to wear your leather jacket. Are you quite finished, mother? It is ridiculous to s– did you just call me mother? I’m sure that’s not the only thing I’ve called you. Ned? It’s me.

[ Sighs ] No. I haven’t been distancing myself from you. No. Absolutely not. It’s just, you know, with the magazine and the metro court and the holidays, it’s just, I’ve been jammed. Do you mean that? Yes, of course I do. Okay. Because if this relationship is going to work, we have to be honest with each other. Absolutely. Are you sure I haven’t said or done something that might have upset you? You, upset me? No, no! Absolutely not. Oh, god. No, no. It’s just, um — it’s just, I’ve been really swamped lately on all fronts, you know? And — and I know people were concerned when I offered to sell my half of the metro court back to carly. They thought I was doing that to score points with you and her. But honestly, it’s really this — having two full-time jobs, it’s finally taken its toll. No, of course, I totally get it. Good. Yeah. I love you. So — anyway, I’m so glad that you’re here, because I wanted to get your input. I have some ideas, but I wanted your opinion. What do you think I should get wiley and amelia for christmas? The bond we shared was broken. You were the one who broke it when you chose to help elizabeth even though her lies contributed to my britta’s death. She was my client. You know, confidentiality — you as a doctor, you know it would have been unethical for me to have told you. And legally and medically, we are both such paragons of ethics. I’m sorry, scott. Truly I am. But our problems are insurmountable. Yeah, but we also had a lot of fun, even though we have these problems. The way I see it, liesl, is that, uh, we march to a different drum beat. That’s why I think we are a good match. That’s why we were a good match. But now… you don’t want me back, scott. You just want someone. To avoid being alone. And I, of all people, understand that. I’ve been in relationships where I felt more alone than I did when I was unencumbered. That’s how I know it’s best not to settle. Settle? I mean, you haven’t even been around. You’ve been gallivanting around the country, all these medical conventions and everything else. Now, liesl, you tell me. Are you not just a little bit lonely? I heard about the miscarriage. Molly’s devastated. It’s awful. I ran into her at rice park, and she was just bawling her eyes out. So I took her back to my apartment. We talked about things, and we decided that I’m going to be molly’s surrogate. The only person in port charles who might recognize me is anna devane, and it’s been well over 30 years since she’s laid eyes on me. Spies have very long memories. It’s part of the job. You’re living proof.

[ Cellphone rings ] Yeah? What’s the value at now?


Wheels. I got it. Okay. All right. And how about amelia? I know amelia is too young to understand what she’s playing with, but if you decide to get her a doll, I’d prefer it be a doll with a career. A doll with a career. Okay. All right. So like a doctor. A lawyer doll. Or even a magazine editor/hotelier like her grandmother. Or a nurse like her mom. All good ideas. You know, um, willow, I just have to tell you, I, um — thank you for coming here. I really appreciate you. Well… right back at you. And you’ll let me know if I overdo it, okay? Total honesty means total honesty. Oh, since we’re discussing christmas, michael tells me we’re spending christmas eve with you and sonny. Yeah. That okay? It’s great. In fact, I was thinking maybe the kids can open up their presents from you and sonny when we’re there. That way, you can see their reactions. My ned, I missed you so much. And I faked that amnesia for months just to hear you say that. You want another head injury?

[ Chuckles ] Not that I don’t deserve one. I’m sorry for how I behaved toward you when I thought I was eddie. No apology necessary. Really? Really. Actually, it’s eddie maine that owes me an apology. But his nonexistence in and of itself is a gift. I am so grateful to have my son standing in front of me again. You know I love you, right? Of course. What’s not to love? I love you, too. What? You have wasted so much time! Saying we love each other? You let me go on and on about you being eddie maine still. Have you ever tried to stop you? I want you to put this guitar in the attic. You need to focus and stop michael from taking control of elq. I thought you wanted nothing to do with elq. I don’T. But it doesn’t mean I want to see alan’s surprise offspring and his grandson run away with it. You need to get your head in the game. Before you say anything, I know how you feel about this. You already told me that you didn’t think it was wise of me to be molly and tj’s surrogate. No, I never said that. Well, okay, I don’t know, but what I — what I meant to say was being pregnant and giving birth, they’re bigger than you could ever imagine. They have to be experienced to be understood. I just wanted you to think about it carefully before making such a big commitment. And you’re right, 100%. I was not ready. And now I am. And so is molly. I know you’ve met corinthos face to face. A few times, yes. Is there anyone else in town who could recognize you? A few of his guards and business associates. Other than that… maybe it’s time for you to head back to D.C. Whatever the circumstances require. But before you go, find the report that forsyth stole from anna devane. I may be alone in my travels, but I’m never lonely. I’m interacting with peers, offering my expertise, and I’m learning so much. Discoveries and developments in disease, state of the art technology and treatments. I cannot begin to tell you how exciting it all is. That’s it. I want you to tell me that stuff. Scotty, stop. I’m going to say something. Um, we may never see each other again — an ominous prologue. I think you’ve been doing all this traveling ’cause you’re hiding from your grief. Auf nimmer wiedersehen, scott. Have a good life. Liesl. Liesl, liesl, wait a second. Come on. Hang on a second. Okay? Now, talk to me, okay? Let me in. I understand the grief that you’re going through more than anybody. I buried three children. Our children, they were forces of nature. And I think that if we talk about them and we share our grief, I think that would bring us closer together. And that is precisely why we are not together. Because you could not be more wrong. Well, what can I say? At least you’re admitting up front this time that you’re spying. I’m not spying… this time. I — your door was a little bit open, and I just happened to hear part of your conversation. Okay, fine. I guess that is the definition of eavesdropping. Since you’re not here for corporate espionage, what are you here for? I wanted to share some news. Oh, my god. You and chase?

[ Laughing ] We’re engaged! Aah! Congratulations. Thank you. Okay. Wait. No. I need to look. Does it meet with your approval? Oh, yes, it does. That is a good stone. Okay, my feelings are a little hurt chase didn’t consult with me, but whoever he did go to steered him in the right direction. He made sure to do his research and be really thorough. Chase is so sweet that way. Oh! Have you and detective adorable set a date yet? Not yet, but we’re thinking early in the new year. Oh. I see. What are you — what are — no! Knocked up for real this time? I am not pregnant, maxie! Then why the shotgun? There is no shotgun or weapons of any kind. We just — violet doesn’t believe in long engagements. All right, then. If you need a wedding planner… like I would consider anybody else. And I’m sure you have planned my entire wedding already. Oh, I have a file. And a vision board. I have color samples, dress choices, dinner and dessert menus, dj playlists, a few venues. You haven’t picked the band yet? You’re the one that knows all the musicians. I’ve missed us. Me, too. And since you are going to make me the happiest woman on my wedding day, maybe there’s something that I can do for you in return. Such as? Depends. Tell me what’s going on with you.

[Deep exhale]


yeah. Yes. Sonny and I would love to watch wiley and amelia open up their gifts. Yes. As long as michael is okay with it. It’s christmas. I can’t imagine why he wouldn’t be.

[ Both chuckle ]

[ Knock on door ] So — this is convenient. I can kill two birds with one stone. Oh. Do you have something to discuss with both me and nina? As a matter of fact, I do. Drew. What about drew? I just wanted to make sure you both knew that drew would be spending christmas in australia for a business deal. Yes, I knew that. Nina? No, no, that’s — that’s news to me. I’ll just make sure that sonny knows that. Thank you so much for coming by and telling us. That might change carly’s holiday plans, which in turn might change our plans. Ah, yes. The domino effect. One decision sets in motion a whole chain of events. Well, I’ve got to run. Nina, I’ll text you if I think of any more gift ideas for the kids. Yes. Thank you. And I’ll do the same. Excellent. Okay. Bye, ned. Bye, willow. See you at home. I can’t tell you just how tempted I was to finally let willow know that I wasn’t the one who turned in carly and drew into the sec. It was you. So why didn’t you, ned? When tracy’s lawsuit froze deceptor sales, our stocks plummeted, and I stopped drawing salary. Oh, maxie, no. Yeah, I went from paying my credit cards off monthly to only making the minimum payments, but I still had bills, so I was still charging. I basically blew through my savings and dug myself into a major hole. But deception is recovering, right? I mean, your salary’s going to kick in soon. If only. What are you going to do? Well, my mom and mac want to liquidate part of their financial portfolio to help me out of this debt. But I don’t feel right about doing that. They’ve worked their entire lives to earn that money so their portfolio can grow. Okay, how about I loan you the money? No, I-I appreciate the thought, brook lynn, but I can’t accept that. Why not? I’m a trust fund baby. I have tons of funds in an account that I didn’t earn. I would be putting it into good use. Thank you for the offer, brook lynn, but my parents are going to help me. Let me ask you a question, okay? Would you even be in this position if it weren’t for tracy’s lawsuit or me spying? No, no, I wouldn’T. So let me fix this. I-I owe it to you. This is not your problem to solve, brook lynn. It’s mine, and I will. Now, I really need to get back to work. Why? It’s not like you’re getting paid. Oh, I can’t wait to plan your wedding. Even more than I already have. I don’t understand why you won’t let me comfort you, help you here, I mean, I — forget about a relationship. Why won’t you let me help you? But I don’t want you to. I don’t want anyone to. When I lost nathan, I didn’t think I could go on. But I did, in part because I still had my britta. Some people might find comfort that their child died heroically. I envy them. All I feel is grief. I doubt I will ever make sense of why I am still alive when my children are gone. Perhaps it’s so I can redeem myself with my grandson, james. He reminds me so much of my beloved nathan. Listen. Liesl, liesl. I understand the whole grandkid thing. Elizabeth’s kids, they’re — they’re not mine by blood, but I think of them — I am their grandfather. I like it that way. It’s good that we can still count what few remaining blessings we have. But I-I think that we can have more blessings. Just when it was going so well.

[ Laughs ] I want love. I think you do, too. I knew how badly molly wanted to be a mother, of course, but I never really grasped it until I saw her in the park that day. I want to be her surrogate. I want to give her and tj what they want more than anything. We’ve been attempting to reconstruct forsyth’s movements from the night he retrieved the report until his death. When will you have actual results? I’ve been assured we’ll have something very soon. None of this would be necessary if someone hadn’t jumped the gun, quite literally, and eliminated forsyth prematurely. He was much more valuable alive. Will there be anything else? Uh, no. That’s it. Thank you. Then I’ll leave you to it. Thank you for choosing our bank.


you’ve really thought thisthrough, with molly and tj, and I just know they want this so badly. And I want to be a good sister. I want to give this to them. Okay. Hit me. Thoughts, concerns, questions. Objections. God knows you’ve got them. Okay, I do. And I can see that you have thought this through, and it’s coming from a place of love. And I support you all the way. Dante: Who are you? I know that we were crazy about each other. A while back, but I think we could be crazy about each other again. Is that so? Yes. Yes, it is. And I-I have another point. I mean, time is ticking away. We’re not getting any younger, so I say we strike while the iron’s hot. You feel that we need to embrace this opportunity because another, better one might not come along? Yeah, we should take this opportunity. Why wait for another opportunity? Mm. An admirable attempt.

[ Chuckles ] What maxie would call a “nice save.” But if one of us is settling, then we both are. And I never settle. I hope you know that even though we will not have our own happy ending, I hope you find one yourself. Okay, well, you can let haven know that we will consider booking sasha and cody for another appearance, but haven will have to agree in advance to limit her own camera time. Oh, hi. Sorry. You’re on the phone, so I’ll just — I’ll come back. Okay, well, just give haven the message, and let us know what she decides. We’re not in a hurry. What’s up? Nothing. Mm, nothing really. No, nothing. Uh — I think I made a mistake. Brook lynn: Got a minute? For my granddaughter? Always. Look at these pictures. Isn’t sasha radiant? She always is. I don’t really get the point of cody, though. Well, everyone has a different demographic, right? I suppose so. She’s got the department store and boutique crowd, and he maybe increases foot traffic. But can you imagine lucy coe wanted to replace her with a random singer? That random singer’s name is blaze, and she happens to be wildly popular and extremely talented. Good for her. She’s also my client. Good for you. She’s definitely not the face of deception, nor will she ever be. Which, coincidentally, is what I wanted to talk to you about. The singer? No. Um, deception. I don’t know. Why didn’t i expose you to willow and blow up your newfound detente with her? You know, there’s one thing that everyone seems to be conveniently forgetting. Regardless of who turned in carly and drew to the sec, it doesn’t change the fact that they committed insider trading. So drew at least got what he deserved, including a beating in prison. No, he didn’t deserve to get attacked, but that has nothing to do with the insider trading. He wouldn’t have been in pentonville in the first place if you hadn’t turned them in! If drew and carly hadn’t committed a crime. If this had been about justice or doing the right thing, you wouldn’t have used martin as your go-between. So now you’re scrambling, scrambling, because you want to keep all of this quiet, because you don’t want to lose sonny or lose any chance of having a relationship with willow, your sweet, beautiful daughter. And so far, it’s worked. So far. You know, ned, if you wanted to blow up my life, you wouldn’t be talking to me right now. You’d be out there talking to sonny and michael and willow and whoever. But here you are, standing here talking to me. So tell me. What do you want? What I want is to make a deal with you.


I thought you wantednothing to do with deception. I thought you wanted your sole focus to be music. And you couldn’t have deception as backup, because it would prevent you from going all-in on your dream of being a so-called manager of so-called talent. Wow. You were listening. Oh, yes. I heard every word. How else could you use it against me later? So did you just drop by to remind me you turned your nose up at my generous offer? Actually, I dropped by to tell you I’ve reconsidered. Reconsidered what? What’s the mistake? I had drinks with scott. You’ve done that billions of times. Not literally billions, but at least in the thousands. I am not making myself clear here, am I? Can’t believe I’m saying this to you, of all people, but could you please elaborate? Okay. Um, scott asked me to join him for drinks, and like you said, a billion times. Nothing unusual. So I agreed, and it quickly became clear. Scott’s really lonely. You know, he’s kind of out of sorts. He had the breakup with liesl, and — I never thought he was good enough for her. What? I always felt exactly the opposite. Scott has faults, I agree, many, many faults. But he also, you know, deep down, underneath it all, he has a great, big heart of gold. And therein lies the problem. That you think scott has a big heart of gold? Yes. Well, it’s just, me, I can’t help myself. I sympathize with him. And you see, sympathy always leads me down this road that I’ve traveled many, many, many, many, many, many times. And the last time I traveled that road, I lost my doc for good. And I just do not want the same thing to happen with marty. No, of course not. Right. And I think you’re thinking the same thing. Scott and i are just friends, right? We’re best friends. We’re just friendly friend-friend-friends, and we can never be anything else but just friends. Because if we cross that line of romance, it leads ultimately to total disaster. I end up heart-sore, humiliated, and broke, usually. And sometimes all three happen at the same time. But at the same time, it’s not always scott’s fault, you know? He — he really is a wonderful, unique, funny man. And he’s also the catalyst to absolutely some of the worst decisions I have ever made in my entire life.

[ Knock on door ] Am I interrupting? In exchange for you keeping quiet about me turning carly and drew in to the sec, you want what? I am willing to continue taking the blame for drew going to prison if you get me some useful insider information. Wow. You don’t lack for audacity, do you? I see the irony hasn’t escaped you. Okay, so this isn’t a joke? You — you want me to get insider information on what, crimson? Or the metro court? Drew and michael have been double-teaming me again with elq and aurora. And what I want, what I need, is an advantage. Specifically inside information about crimson’s parent company, aurora. Sorry, sis, I gotta run. Everything okay? Yeah. I was just, um, hoping to hear back from dante. He’s working a case, and I want to make sure everything’s okay. Dante is a badass. Full stop. I’m sure he’s fine. You know, when you’re right, you are right. I’m sorry, what? Say that again. I want to make that my ringtone. When you’re right, you’re right. I love you. Bye. Mwah. Bye. Continuing to search for the report could leave us exposed. That is the risk. But is it worth taking? If that report were to fall into the wrong hands, it would not only compromise the wsb. It would compromise pikeman. So tell me, do you think it’s worth it?

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troll the ancient yuletide carol willow: Sam. Oh, my god. I am so sorry. I did not mean to startle you.


Now that chase and i are engaged, I have realized that you were right.

[ Laughs ] I’m always right. You’re going to have to narrow that down. Well, until I get more clients and get them more gigs and contracts — and you start making money? It’s going to be tough for us to live on chase’s salary. So it seems like a good idea to find something more stable, you know, to supplement my income. So if your offer is still on the table… my offer is still on the table. I would be delighted to have you join me at deception. Thank you, grandmother. And someday in the future, the company will be yours. But until then, you have a lot to learn. And I cannot wait to start teaching you. Maxie and I were, uh, in the middle of a very, very important conference. You aren’t here on deception business, are you? No, maxie. It’s personal. Well, lucy and i were in the middle of something. Yes. Thank you. We’re fine. Thank you. Oh, great. I need to check in with H.R. Oh —

[ Clears throat ] So, um, what is it exactly that you want? Well, I’m flying down to florida to see serena for christmas and say hello to the manatees. Aww, that — that’s really nice. So, um, go ahead. Give her my love. Well, why don’t you tell her yourself? Wanna tag along? You think I can get insider information on aurora? Crimson is one of aurora’s biggest assets. That gives you access. No, it doesn’t, ned! Aurora is all michael and drew. Michael hates my guts. And drew, we’re not exactly best friends. Well, if you think he’s not crazy about you now, wait until he finds out that you are the reason why he almost died in prison! Okay, ned. Even if I set up a meeting to discuss with drew about crimson and aurora, he’s not going to talk to me about anything other than crimson. He’s not going to give me any relevant details about aurora or elq. Nina, think back to those bygone days in nixon falls. Oh, dear god. When you kept sonny’s identity hidden from him, and you kept his existence hidden from everyone here. And you’re bringing this up, why? To remind you just how resourceful you can be. Especially when your back is up against the wall, which it most certainly is right now. Nixon falls is a very small town. All I had to do was not say anything, and people still found out. Get me the intel. Otherwise, I’ll just make that short little three-minute walk from the mansion down to the gatehouse and share some insider information of my own with willow about just how low you can stoop. Christmas eve, michael and i are taking the kids to sonny and nina’S. Oh. Dante and I are going to take all the kids to the quartermaines’ on christmas day. Sounds… …perfect. Worst-case scenario, forsyth passed the report on to someone else. And if that is the case… whoever has it now will have to be dealt with.

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THIS STILL NEEDS SOME EDITING!

[tense music]

[indistinct chatter in distance] Well, well, well. If it isn’t the bastard who kidnapped my mother. Hi, Abe.

Uh… you’re Kate, right?

Yeah, that’s right.

Oh, well, it’s nice to see you again, and– but I’m afraid that Steve and Kayla aren’t home at the moment.

Okay, well, that’s not a problem, because actually, I’m here to see you.

[soft festive music]

Melinda Trask.

Mayor Price. Nice to see you. Oh, what do we have here? Presents for Abe? Oh, wait, sorry. He still doesn’t remember you, does he? I suppose it’s a lot like playing Secret Santa, except the Santa is never revealed.

Classy as ever, Ms. Trask. Making light of a good man’s memory issues. And I’ll tell you who the presents are for. They’re for– mind your damn business. But hey, at least I can afford to buy presents. Must be tough being unemployed during the holidays.

Oh, but I’m not. I’m building a very lucrative career, in fact, as an adoption attorney. Making couples’ dreams come true of a family is so rewarding.

Oh, an adoption attorney?

Mm-hmm, and it’s going swimmingly well, I’m pleased to say. I actually just helped a couple through the process. None other than Eric Brady and Sloan Petersen. I just got them the most beautiful baby boy.

It’s from the attorney that Melinda had to deal with.

[ominous music] He’s sorry for the adoption not going through. He said that we’re s– he’s sorry for us not getting the baby.

[phone beeps] What is he talking about? You know what? Never mind. I’m just gonna call him back and find out.

Oh, yeah, wait.

[line ringing]

[phone beeps]

[sighs] I know. I know what he’s talking about.

Please enlighten me.

Well, the truth is, I haven’t been entirely honest about the adoption.

Leo Stark, what the hell are you doing at my house?

I don’t know if I can keep this secret.

[tense music] And what about EJ and Nicole? They’re mourning a baby who’s alive.

Oh, no. Leo Stark is suddenly developing a conscience.

[sighs] And nobody is more surprised than I am. I came because I really need to speak to you. It’s about your baby.

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

Oh. Mmm. This cookie is delicious.

[both laughing]

They’re from Sweet Bits.

Ah, no wonder.

You know, as much as I enjoy your company, I can’t help but wonder, what are you doing here?

Well, I thought I would check in on you and see how you’re doing.

I appreciate that. Things are going well. Paulina and I celebrated Thanksgiving together.

That’s good. So how did it go?

It was a very nice evening. You know, I–I– I know why I wanted to marry her and why she had my heart.

[tense music] But I still have no memory of falling in love with her.

No, I’m happy for Eric. He’s–he’s a good man. He’s going to make a wonderful father. But Sloan Petersen, I wouldn’t trust that woman to raise a pet rock, let alone a human being.

Oh, that’s a bit harsh, don’t you think? I mean, sure, Sloan has made her fair share of mistakes, but who hasn’t, right?

Don’t you dare lump me together with that vile woman, because I don’t bat in her league as far as mistakes go. Not many do. And let me tell you, let me tell you. I feel damn sorry for that kid that you found for her, because though motherhood can certainly change a woman for the better, only thing that’ll change that sadistic witch is a lobotomy. Happy holidays.

What haven’t you been completely honest with me about, Sloan?

[tense music]

Well… there were some obstacles in the adoption process. Because of my reputation.

But look, we have our little boy here. I thought everything was going smoothly.

It did. And yes, we have our son. It’s the best thing that’s ever happened to me. To us. But I didn’t mention to you that… Jude wasn’t the first baby that Melinda found for us. And that is what I believe the lawyer was calling about. The adoption that fell through.

I had no idea. I didn’t know where we were in the running for other babies.

I didn’t want you to get your hopes up. I didn’t want to tell you until I was sure, until I knew I was % certain that it was gonna happen. When the first mother changed her mind because of what she had learned about me, I mean, I was devastated. And also, I felt so guilty to think that you wouldn’t be a father because of me, because of my past. So I just–I didn’t have the words to tell you. I’m sorry. Truly, I am. Can you forgive me, Eric?

I don’t want to see you, Leo. Not now– not ever, for that matter.

I–I totally understand that.

Okay, you know what? If you’re here to apologize, I don’t want to hear it, because my baby, my son is dead, and there’s nothing you can say that will bring him back.

But what if that wasn’t true?

You know, sitting here, I– I can’t help remembering Roman and I coming to your wedding with Paulina. Well, actually, we came to both, but the first one was interrupted. But that second one, it was so–it was so beautiful. It was so romantic.

You know, the harder I try to remember, the further away those memories are pushed.

[soft music]

I don’t know. Maybe you shouldn’t keep trying to remember.

That’s what John and Steve told me. You know, but it makes me sad to see Paulina look at me, and–and she sees our whole life, and I just– I remember none of it.

Well, it’s not very often that I agree with John and Steve, but I do. One day at a time, my friend. One day at a time.

Lucas Horton, is it? Or should I refer to you by your inmate number?

I wouldn’t push it if I were you, pal.

I–I come in peace. Although, I will say that kidnapping is a bit of a strong word in this instance.

Really? It’s a strong word? You held my mom captive for months. You made everyone think she was dead.

True. Although, besides reeking of fish, your mother was perfectly fine and very well taken care of. In fact, I hosted a lavish dinner for her, and as I recall, she greatly enjoyed it. And then the cavalry came, and she was rescued, and all was fine–happy ending.

Happy ending my ass. But I am relieved that you’re in here finally. You’re exactly where you should be. You’re gonna love this place, really. This place has got a way of taking a man’s spirit. Just you wait.

[dramatic music]

Hey, come here. Come here. Hey. You have nothing to forgive, okay? Okay? Listen, if anyone should apologize, it’s me. I’m sorry. I’m so sorry that you had to go through all this alone.

[somber music]

No, really, it’s okay.

No, it’s not. And I–I appreciate you for being honest. I just want you to know you can tell me anything.

Okay.

And I want you to just forget about those jerks who think you are an unfit mother. Because I think that you are a wonderful, kind, and loving mother. You know what? Jude and I, we are very blessed to have you with us. And we’re thankful you made us a family.

My baby is dead because of you and your monster of a boyfriend.

If you would just let me explain.

No, no, no! Get out of my sight! Just go!

What is going on here?

Leo, get–ugh!

What is– Stark, what the hell are you doing at my home?

Listen, I’m here–

Because he wants to talk about the baby.

No, you don’t. No way in hell.

Please, please. There is something important you need to know.

Stark, let me remind you that this time there is no police commissioner to separate us. So before this doesn’t work in your favor, get the hell out of my house.

Please, just–

We are both aware that the only reason you are a free man is because I wanted to put Dimitri away for good. But fair warning, if I ever catch you around this house or my wife again, I will make sure that you two spend the rest of your miserable life in a by cell.

But I need to let you know that–

Go now!

[dramatic music]

I have to admit that I am a hopeless romantic, and it is my fervent hope that you fall madly in love with Paulina all over again and you have a clean slate. And that’s something that I would envy, if the truth be told.

Now, why is that?

[soft music]

Because sometimes, I wish that– that Roman didn’t remember our history, you know? At least parts of it. I made some big mistakes.

Oh, well, we all make mistakes. You know, I– I don’t remember mine, but I’m sure I made plenty myself.

Yeah, I don’t think you were even batting in my league.

[both laughing] But us fallible folks, I think it’s just important that we find a romantic partner who accepts us for what we are. Warts and all, you know? Because that’s what love is about, right?

Yeah, I think it is.

I really enjoyed this, sitting with you. But I do need to get going, so…

Oh, well, I am so glad to see you again, and I–I really enjoyed your company.

Oh, I enjoyed yours too. And one thing, though, you have to promise me, you have to promise me that you will not give up hope. Oh.

[chuckles]

You’re a sick, twisted bastard, you know that? Boy, I wish I was there. I wish I was there when the police busted you, when they stamped your face against that curb. That would have been great to see.

Now, now, now. Lucas, let’s not give the Salem PD too much credit. No one caught up to me. I turned myself in.

The hell did you do that for?

[soft music]

Love.

What’s going on? You sounded completely frantic over the phone.

You have no idea. I had to convince Eric to take the baby to the park just so that you and I could talk.

Okay. Just take a breath. Breathe…

[inhales deeply]

And release.

[exhales]

Okay. Now calm down and tell me exactly what’s got you so freaked out.

I–I can’t calm down. Do you know what happened? Nicole saw the baby and was convinced he was hers. She just kept going on and on about it, about how she saw her precious little boy after the accident, and how she would never forget his face.

Oh, no.

Oh, yeah. I mean, we tried to convince her that it was impossible, you know, that it was her mind playing tricks on her. And she just would not let it go. And then without my knowing, Eric and Nicole’s daughter, Holly, went and got a DNA test.

What?

Mm-hmm. Honestly, that’s when I thought I was done. I was about to buy a one-way ticket out of here– that or blow my brains out. But thank God, they couldn’t get enough DNA off Nicole’s toothbrush. So instead, they decided to use a sample from EJ’s file.

And it wasn’t a match, because EJ is ding, ding, ding, not the father.

Exactly.

Man, you really lucked out.

Yeah, did I ever. But damn it, Melinda, I tell you, it feels like every time I’m putting out a fire, there’s another one burning ever so brightly right there in the distance.

Oh, sweetheart. I–I am so sorry that I had to let that dirtbag out of jail. But listen to me, I’m going to make sure that that little parasite never shows his face around here again. I’ll have a judge sign a restraining order by end of day. You can count on it. Okay?

Okay.

How about this? We will take the rest of the day off. I will put on a pot of tea, and we’ll just mellow out.

No, EJ. I–I need to get out of here.

Okay, okay. I’ll come with you.

No. Listen, I will be fine. I just need some air and some alone time.

Nicole, I don’t think that’s a good idea.

Well, I do. I’ll be fine.

Okay.

[sighs] Oh, my God. You’ve got to be kidding me. I’m calling the police.

No, no, no, no, no. Please, please. You have to listen to me.

I don’t want to hear another word out of your mouth.

Even if it’s to tell you that your baby is alive?

Well, I think you handled it brilliantly, Sloan. Like a pro. And it sounds like, to me, Eric totally bought it, the baby that didn’t work out. And then the DNA test that turned out to be a blessing in disguise. I mean, how can Nicole say that the baby’s hers when hard science says, “Um, I don’t think so”?

Yeah. Yeah, I guess. Yeah.

Plus, with Dr. Pierce’s checking account looking like an endowment to a small liberal arts school, he’s not saying anything. And my lips are sealed. Sloan, look at me. Your secret is safe.

You’re forgetting about Dimitri. You know he came to my home and he threatened me? Yep, he knows everything about the baby. Said he was gonna tell EJ every last bit. I think I convinced him that it wouldn’t benefit anybody, and instead, I could maybe help him, but who knows?

You don’t think you can trust him.

I don’t think I can trust anybody. Although, I did hold up my end of the bargain, and I got him a deal, so he owes me. Damn it, Melinda. If there’s just any way we can put a muzzle on that dog…

I have an idea.

Oh, jeez. You fell on your sword for that guy? For that pathetic parasite? What’s the matter with you?

You have no idea who Leo Stark really is. He happens to be a very funny, charming, caring guy.

Okay. I guess I owe him a bit of gratitude. Playing a starring role in getting you locked up in here, but you, you’re a class A idiot for giving up your freedom for him.

Actually, that’s not the only thing I gave up. I bequeathed Master Stark with a little parting gift, something that he can use to make a better life for himself. Hopefully, he is cashing in as we speak.

How thick are you? Stop showing up here spouting your cruel nonsense to my grieving wife.

But I just–

But you just what? Say another word, and you’ll spend the rest of the afternoon crawling on the floor picking up your teeth one by one. You know, I have always thought of you as something akin to a sewer rat…

Ah!

But I didn’t think that you would stoop this low.

But if you would just let me–

You know, I don’t know what your angle is, but I do know that you make me sick. And you should be on your knees thanking God that Nicole wasn’t around to listen to you spew your cruel nonsense.

EJ, please just hear me out.

Do not say another word! Do you hear me? Unless you want me to break your damn legs. Get out. Out now!

Hey, cowboy. You warm enough? You look warm enough. You know what? It’s almost Christmas. And that all started around a little boy just like you. Thank you. Thank you for giving me a son.

[soft music] We were just, uh, passing through.

You know, you don’t have to run every time you see me. The DNA test, it was conclusive. I just have to accept that this–this is not my baby.

I was just out and about, doing some Christmas shopping, when I walked past a store window with a mannequin in it wearing a three-piece suit and thought, my, oh, my, wouldn’t Abraham look snazzy in that?

[both chuckling] And it made me want to see you. Not that I don’t always want to see you.

[soft music] Anyway, I hope you don’t mind.

No. I don’t mind, and I’m always glad to see you too.

Oh, do you recognize this– this beautiful bracelet?

Mm… I assume I should.

Uh, yeah. You gave it to me as a gift last Christmas, and I’ve worn it every day since. Oh. Oh, I’m sorry. I’m sorry, I shouldn’t have. I just…

It’s–may I see it?

Yes, yes. Please, of course.

Thank you. It’s–well, it’s very pretty.

Yeah, well, you see, the fella that gave it to me, he has great taste.

Listen to this, and listen hard, because I think this might be our answer, okay?

Yeah. Okay.

So one of my former ADAs is now a prosecutor for the DOJ’s criminal division, and Dimitri was recently wanted for numerous federal crimes, was he not? Uh, he was trying to blow up the world with the Alamainian Peacock, something along those lines? Interpol agents turning over every rock on every continent?

Yep, that’s right.

Well, I believe that the crimes he’s currently being held for at Statesville are trivial by comparison, meaning that a federal correctional facility might be a more appropriate place for Mr. Von Leuschner. Supermax, solitary. No visitors.

You are brilliant.

[laughs] I’ll make the call today, and that creep will be transferred by the end of the week. I think there’s a cozy little place in Nevada somewhere.

Oh, my, Melinda, I owe you. No, big time. For everything. I just–I–I– I can’t believe how much you’ve done for me.

I’m just glad I can help, especially since, well, even though I only got to be my daughter’s mom for a short amount of time, I miss it. And this gives me some kind of vicarious pleasure. So if you want to thank me, do it by cherishing every day, every moment you have with that little boy of yours.

I intend to. I remember how lost I felt when my parents died. Now with my brother in prison, I really don’t have any family. It wasn’t until I met Eric that I even found a sense of hope and purpose again, which is why it means everything to me, giving him a child, even if I’m not his mother.

You are his mother. Do you hear me? The only one he will ever know or need.

Nicole, I wish there was– I wish there was something I could say or do. I just… hate to see you in so much pain.

You and everyone else.

[chuckles] Trying to get my spirits up. EJ suggested very, very sweetly that we have another baby. God. I said no. I told him this is not what I want right now.

Why?

[somber music]

Because this… This was my miracle baby. I thought I could never carry a baby to term again. And yet I did. And then I gave birth to this beautiful little boy. But before I could do all the things I dreamed about, like love him with all my heart and be the best mother I could be, he was taken from me. I–I just can’t go through that again. I can’t. So I’m done. I’m–I’m never gonna have another child.

I see right through you. I don’t buy your act for a second. “You did the whole thing for love” shtick. Give it up.

Obviously, because you are a cynic, or perhaps it’s because you’ve never been in love before.

I’ve never been in love? You’re the one who doesn’t have a heart. In fact, I heard you ran into my ex-wife, didn’t you? When you were running from the cops, you slammed into her, caused her to lose her newborn baby.

[grunting] Now, you listen to me, pal. You have no idea what you’re talking about.

[dramatic music]

How–how did you do it, Father?

[sighs] You suffered so much loss, and yet you stayed so strong. You never let it kill your spirit or drive. If only– if only I took after you in that way.

[clears throat] That’s what you get for trying to do the right thing. A closed fist to the face from a surly Englishman. You know what, Leo? Sure, you fell off the horse, but you are going to get right back on it.

Oh. Okay.

Look, I am just so sorry that memories of Christmas past have eluded me.

Oh, no. Abraham, it’s okay. Really, really. You–you’re just doing the best you can. That’s all you can ask of yourself. And speaking of Christmas, you have any plans for this one?

Not so far.

Well, why don’t you join me and my daughter, Chanel? We’re gonna open presents and watch “It’s a Wonderful Life,” and she’s going to cook a wonderful dinner.

[chuckles] Maybe we’ll even roast a few chestnuts. So what do you think? You want to make some new memories?

[chuckles] I think I’d like that.

Oh, wonderful.

[both laughing] I’ll be in touch.

Yes. Here we are.

Okay.

All right. I will see you soon.

Mm-hmm.

[chuckles]

[phone beeps]

This isn’t the high school cafeteria, buddy.

[dramatic music]

Hey, get off him! Guard! What the hell do you think you’re doing?

He’s the one who can’t keep his damn mouth shut! You two have a lovely visit.

You, please, please, stay away from that sick bastard.

I’m gonna make sure he pays for what he did to you.

Okay, look. You being locked up here is payment enough, all right? I don’t want to see you get in any more trouble, Lucas.

Don’t worry about it, okay? I am good friends with the warden. We play poker together. I’m gonna put a good word in for Dimitri. Get him a nice job in the kitchen where he belongs. He’s the one who’s gonna be dicing up the mackerel.

[laughs]

Yeah, I keep playing the accident over and over in my mind. Yeah, the car coming at me, the broken glass, me on the ground giving birth. And then my sweet little baby crying in my arms.

[somber music]

Nicole, I know it sounds cliché, but in time, the pain is gonna lessen and lessen.

Yeah, it doesn’t feel that way right now. Maybe because there’s so many reminders, like Leo Stark coming to the house, wanting to talk about the baby.

What? Why would he do that?

I don’t know. Maybe to apologize and ease his conscience. But I could give a damn about his conscience. Oh, my God. And just seeing his face, it just all came flooding back. And for him to think I could ever so much as want to look at him, let alone forgive him…

Yeah, I understand.

You want to know what’s strange? Is when I told him there’s nothing he could say that could bring back my child, he said that wasn’t true. What do you think he meant by that?

[baby fussing]

Oh.

[baby crying] Guess his nap’s over. Should probably get him home. Nicole… Listen, if you ever want to talk about anything… you know you can call me.

Thank you.

[sighs]

You’ve got this, okay? Just stay calm, and stick to the plan. I will handle Dimitri. Listen to me, Sloan. Every day that passes, the secret gets buried deeper and deeper, until one day it’s gone, forgotten. So you just need to concentrate on your precious new family. Can you do that?

I’ll try. And thank you for talking me off the ledge. Well, for everything.

[soft music]

Now we’re gonna have the most wonderful life, the three of us. We’re gonna put the past behind us, and everything will be fine. Perfect.

[knocking at door] Oh.

[dramatic music] Leo, what are you doing here?

I think you should let me in. We need to talk.

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B&B Transcript Monday, December 11, 2023

Bold & The Beautiful Transcript

 

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Doctor: What’s the latest?

Paramedic: Bp 90 over 60. Pulse still thready.

Doctor: Get him into room three, stat. I’m sorry, I need you to stay out here.

Donna: No, no, no, I’m his– I’m– I’m his partner.

Doctor: The nurse will let you know when you can see him.

Donna: Doctor, doctor, please just tell me.

Doctor: Please let us– let us do our job.

Donna: Is he gonna make it?

Doctor: Someone stay with her.

Donna: No, please, please, please. Oh, god.

Bridget: This is dr. Forrester. I need to speak to my nurse about eric forrester as soon as possible, please.

Zende: I can’t believe granddad collapsed.

Thomas: Okay, this isn’t the first time though, right? I mean, granddad has collapsed before.

Katie: Yes, but he’s never lost consciousness for this long.

Hope: Has anyone heard from donna?

Katie: I’ve been texting her, but she’s not getting back to me.

Bridget: Okay. Thank you. He has been admitted, but he has not regained consciousness.

Thorne: Okay, I’m not waiting any longer. I’m going to the hospital.

Thomas: Yeah. Me too.

Bridget: Wait, hold on you guys. I know everyone wants to be there. We all do, but we need to give the doctors and the nurses space so that they can help him. We can’t all go.

Steffy: This can’t be the end for granddad. I’m not ready to say goodbye.

Donna: Oh, god. Please, god. Please save him. Save him. Please. Give us a miracle, please. Oh, my god, please.

Thorne: Any news?

Bridget: The attending doctor and nurses are with daddy. He’s still unconscious. His pulse is thready.

Hope: Thready? What–

Bridget: It just means it’s weak. I mean, I’ll be honest, it does not– it’s not good.

Steffy: God.

Thomas: Steff, what is it?

Steffy: I’m trying to get a hold of finn. I still can’t reach him. No, I’m– I’m sick of this. I’m heading to the hospital.

Nurse: Yes. May I help you?

Ridge: I’m looking for eric forrester.

Donna: Brooke, ridge. Hi. Oh, thank you.

Ridge: Hey. How is he?

Donna: Thank you. I– I– I don’t know. He’s– he’s in there. He’s still unconscious, I think. They didn’t say anything.

Doctor: Excuse me. Are– are you all here for eric forrester?

Ridge: I’m his son.

Doctor: I’m the attending doctor. I’ve been examining your father.

Ridge: Is he gonna survive this?

Doctor: I honestly can’t say. We’re doing everything we can, but your father’s condition is extremely critical.

Donna: I– I– I’m with you now. I’m just fatigued.

Thomas: Bridge. Still nothing?

Bridget: I just texted with the nurses. No update.

Zende: I can’t take it anymore. This waiting is killing me.

Bridget: I know, I know, it’s killing all of us, but we just– we have to wait, it’s all we can do. And pray for a miracle.

Rj: This party was a bad idea. We should– we shouldn’t have done this, right? He should have been resting. He should have been conserving his energy.

Hope: But eric was so happy. I mean, he was surrounded by family, which is what he wanted.

Carter: Almost. I was really worried when eric figured out that ridge won the fashion challenge and not him.

Rj: It made sense though, right? I mean, you know, it wasn’t a small gesture for dad to give granddad the win. He had to cancel the line. It was a line that he’d worked on for months. He had to give him the chair. I mean, yeah, he could– he could have felt betrayed, but instead, you know, he– he realized how much his son was willing to sacrifice for him and it showed him how much he loved him, right?

Bridget: Yeah. I just wish it was the same when he realized that we all knew his secret.

Thomas: How could we though? He’s always so hard to read. I mean, even at the end, he was laughing.

Bridget: Yeah. He was.

Thorne: Well, whatever he was feeling, I doubt it was joy.

Katie: You don’t know that.

Hope: Well, it was the last thing that happened before he collapsed. And now, he’s in the hospital, fighting for his life.

Doctor: Any changes?

Nurse: No.

Doctor: Will you go check on the panels? I want to give the family a moment. Go ahead. It’s just family.

Donna: Thank you.

Doctor: Let him know you’re here.

Ridge: Thank you, doctor.

Donna: Eric, are you there? It’s me, donna. Can you hear me? Eric, please, I’m not ready to lose you yet. Please come back to me. You’re the kindest, sweetest man I know. Please, I need you. I need you, eric.

[ Donna cries ]

Brooke: Eric… you and I, we go way back. We have created such an incredible bond. I can’t imagine you not here. Not in our lives. You know what? You have been there for me. You have supported me. You have championed me. And I love you for that. And I am going to do the same thing. I’m gonna tell you to keep on fighting. Oh, eric. Keep on fighting, please. Please.

Ridge: So, that’s what you didn’t want. We’re crying at your bedside. Didn’t want pity. Pa, this isn’t pity. This is love and you brought it on yourself. The great eric forrester. My dad… my friend. I love you. I love you very much.

Steffy: Oh, excuse me? Hi, I’m here to see eric forrester. I’m steffy forrester. I’m his granddaughter.

Nurse: Yes, I’m one of his nurses. Uh, your family’s with him now.

Steffy: Is he awake?

Nurse: I’m sorry, he’s– he hasn’t had any improvement. He’s still unconscious. Please, excuse me.

Steffy: Okay.

Finn: Steffy!

Steffy: Finn. Finn. Did you hear about my grandfather?

Finn: I know. I know.

Steffy: Have you seen him? Tell me he has a chance. Finn, I need you to be honest with me. Is he gonna make it? Finn, tell me.

Finn: Honey, I wish– look, I wish I could give you an answer, okay? But I can’t, not with certainty. But there is something, okay, that you should know. Something that I have been working on, for eric.

Ridge: When I was a little boy… I don’t know, six, maybe eight, I don’t remember… we took this family trip to ireland. Do you remember that? We all went for a long walk in the countryside. And I wandered off. I always wondered off, I guess. It’s– I wanted to see the world but, uh… I know I drove you and mom crazy. Yeah. And I ended up at this… weird hill and I was looking down at– at a– at a forest. And for some reason, the ground gave way and I fell. I rolled down that hill and– and hit something, a boulder, maybe a tree. I don’t– I don’t remember what it was, but it knocked the air out of me. I was hurt. I couldn’t move and I tried calling for you guys, but you couldn’t hear me and– and I– I just laid there for the longest time. It started getting dark. Started to rain. And for the first time in my life, I knew what fear felt like. Some kind of rustling coming from the bushes and I thought, “that’s– that’s gotta be a lion or a tiger or wolf or something come to get me,” and like the brave, young boy that I was, I… closed my eyes and waited for the end. And then, I heard your voice. “I got you, son. I got you, son,” you said, and you picked me up. Wrapped me up in your coat and you… took me away, and I thought, “where the hell did he come from? How did he know where I was?” You– you became a superhero that day and you know what? That never went away. I hate that you think that I wanted you out of the company. I don’t– I didn’t– I– I just wanted you to enjoy your retirement. That’s all. But then I see you behind that big desk. And you in– in charge and you’ve got your– your stapler and– and I– I just thought, “look at me, I’m a little boy again, and there he is my– my superhero dad who taught me everything I know. Everything I know about design, about being… about being a man.” Being a father and about being a friend. You lived a good life, man. And you– you love deeply, and you were loved in return and there is no greater gift. When things go wrong, your kids, they text you, they need you. But I promise you, we’re gonna be okay. It may not sound like it, but we’re gonna be fine. You don’t have to fight anymore. If you wanna go, you can go. It’s okay. It’s okay.

Zende: You hear from steffy?

Thomas: No, nothing yet.

[ Thorne sobs ]

Rj: Uncle thorne, are you okay?

Thorne: I can’t do this. I can’t do this any longer. This cannot be my father’s last night, it can’T. It can’T.

Steffy: Finn, I don’t understand, you– you’ve been working on something for my grandfather?

Finn: Ever since you told me about eric’s condition, I’ve been working on finding a treatment.

Steffy: That’s why you’ve been working all those late nights? Why you weren’t at granddad’s party? So– so what is it? Have you figured something out? A way to– a way to save granddad?

Ridge: Hey, I didn’t know you were here. Hi.

Steffy: How’s granddad?

Ridge: Oh. Nothing’s changed. It’s, uh, it’s not good.

Steffy: Tell them.

Brooke: Tell us what?

Steffy: Finn’s been working on a treatment to save granddad.

Donna: Really?

Ridge: What kind of treatment?

Finn: Okay, I– look, I don’t want to get too technical because it’s– it’s cutting edge. Experimental.

Ridge: Experimental?

Finn: Yes. Yes. And– and it wouldn’t be my first or second resort–

Ridge: Do you have something that can save my dad?

Finn: Look, I’m saying that there is a chance. Because eric’s condition it’s– it– it’s extremely grave. So, there are no guarantees.

Hope: Have you, um, given any thought to how we might break this news to douglas?

Thomas: Yeah, I don’t know. I hope there isn’t any news to break, right? Granddad wakes up and the doctors are able to help him and, um, then we just tell douglas that his great-grandpa was a little sick.

Hope: And if they can’t help him?

Thomas: I don’t know. But, uh, we’ll get through it together.

Carter: So, what did donna say?

Katie: Just that brooke and ridge and steffy are all at the hospital?

Zende: I’m going to the hospital.

Rj: I’m going too. Why–

Bridget: Guys, honestly, how many times do I have to tell you? Us all there is not gonna help anything. Believe me, I know you want to be there. We all do. But us anxious and emotional? It’s not gonna help the doctors. We’ll just be flagging down the nurses, taking them away from dad.

Zende: I just want to be there. I want granddad to know how much I love him.

Bridget: We all do.

Rj: Bridget, as– as a doctor, what do you think his chances are right now?

Bridget: I’m not sure if there’s anything they can do for him.

Ridge: Do you have something to save my dad? Yes or no?

Finn: I– I’ve been consumed with eric’s case the past several weeks.

Donna: An– and you found– you found something?

Finn: I did. Yeah. But unfortunately, it is not some magic bullet, okay? I wish I could say without a doubt that this treatment would work, but I can’T. Like I said, there are no guarantees. There really aren’T. And we would be taking a big chance.

Ridge: Big chance on what? What– what– what’s the treatment?

Finn: It’s a new technology that cleanses the blood. That, along with a transplant, should– no, it could make a difference for eric.

Donna: A transplant? Wha–

Finn: Something’s become available and the combination of these two treatments might possibly work.

Ridge: Might possibly work?

Finn: Yeah, I can’t give any–

Ridge: No guarantees. We got it.

Donna: I– I don’t want eric to be in any pain. Is this– is it painful?

Finn: Unfortunately, these two treatments, they’re– they’re not gonna be without some discomfort. And a long road to recovery. Look, dr. Colby and i have spoken and he has given me the case. So, I have to ask, is this treatment option something you would like to pursue? Ridge, you have the medical power of attorney appointed by eric. And I can’t imagine how hard this is for you, but you are the one that’s gonna have to make this decision. So, do we go all out, try to save eric? Again, with no certainty of the outcome. Or do we transfer eric to comfort care and let him go?

Ridge: I, um… I love my dad so much. Too much to put him through all this. We gotta let him go.

Donna: What?

Ridge: Let him die in peace.

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Young & The Restless Transcript

 

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Victoria: Thanks. I’d love a glass of wine, but I’m exhausted. From the flight and from seeing claire in jail. It would put me right to sleep, and I just– I want to stay sharp right now.

Cole: Yeah, yeah, I know what you mean. This whole– this whole trip has just been surreal.

Victoria: Yeah, but, um, seeing her did help to clarify certain things.

Cole: Jordan was running the show, not claire.

Victoria: You know, the emotional abuse that was heaped on her since the time she was five years old. That’s just heartbreaking.

Cole: If the damage that was done can’t be undone–

Victoria: Okay, just– just stop, okay? Let’s just– let’s not go there. One monumental hurdle at a time, right?

Michael: Victoria. Cole howard?

Cole: Michael. It’s been a minute.

Michael: I’ll say. It’s good to see you again.

Cole: Yeah, you too. You too. Have a seat.

Michael: I didn’t realize you were in town.

Michael: Yeah, well, under less than congenial circumstances, I’m afraid.

Victoria: Thank you for meeting us so late, michael. Would you like something to drink? Some coffee or maybe something stronger?

Michael: Oh, thank you. But I get the feeling I need to keep my wits about me.

Victoria: Great minds.

Cole: I’ll tell you what, I’ll get some decaf. And then we’re gonna tell you a shocking story. And after that, we’re going to ask you to do something even more shocking.

Victor: That woman is a damn menace. Walking around free, mocking everyone. Tormenting you. This has got to stop. It’s got to stop now.

Nikki: Playing the music that I used to strip to. I mean, she’s trying to bring me down in shame. I have no shame over what I did when I was young. I– so I danced at the bayou. So what? This woman, jordan, has so much hatred for me. Violated my sobriety, and I– I had never even met her.

Victor: Sweetheart, this woman cannot hurt you because of your past. I won’t allow it.

Nikki: I wish it were that simple.

Victor: I’m gonna find her, come hell or high water. I’m gonna find that damn woman before she can do more damage.

Michael: Oh, my god. How are the two of you doing? Emotionally, I mean.

Cole: It’s really unsettling. Just knowing that jordan is out there somewhere still– still on the run.

Michael: There’s a lot of history, there’s a lot of bad blood that apparently inspired these acts of violence. On top of which, you two are being forced to relive the agony you experienced when your infant daughter passed away. Still, you’ve got to be wondering if this young woman claire grace could actually be your child. I mean, is jordan capable of just stealing a baby from nicu, and– and taking her, rather than leave her with a family she felt was undeserving?

Victoria: We met with her.

Michael: Claire?

Victoria: She agreed to do a dna test, and that way we can know for sure one way or the other.

Michael: Oh, great. Great. At least you’ll have some peace of mind. How’d you talk her into it?

Cole: Well, claire’s pretty freaked out about being in jail.

Michael: Yeah. Yeah.

Cole: She’s facing serious charges.

Michael: They’ll all add up. She could go away for decades.

Victoria: We told her that we would find her a lawyer. Someone who could possibly get her out on– on a bond.

Michael: Yeah, well, you’re gonna have to find somebody good. Wait. Me. You want me to defend her?

Victoria: Michael. I know.

Michael: Just stop. Stop, victoria, just for one moment, and think about what you’re asking of me. That woman terrorized your family, she blindly obeyed her mentally ill aunt who obviously spent years planning these crimes. She didn’t even question what was going on, from everything I’ve heard. And now– now you, one of her victims is proposing to hire a top-tier attorney to represent the woman.

Cole: So, you can’t do it?

Michael: I didn’t say that. If there’s a lawyer on the planet who can get her released on bond, it’s me. But are you willing to risk it? Claire’s being at large, maybe partnering up with jordan again. Presuming I succeed, what happens then? Do you have a plan?

Victoria’s voice: I am not your mother. I am not your mother. I am not your mother.

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Michael: If I succeed in getting her released, what happens next? What kind of leeway are you planning to give this young woman? And does that answer depend on whether or not she turns out to be your biological child?

Victoria: I mean, honestly, we– we haven’t thought that far ahead.

Cole: So what would you recommend? Legally speaking?

Michael: The first step would be a comprehensive psychological evaluation and treatment. And even if I can’t get claire exonerated, I can have her admitted to a psychiatric facility. Which would actually put her out on the street in less time than a prison sentence. Do you truly believe that she could be your child? Or is she just someone who helped jordan in her abduction and torture scheme? In which case you owe her nothing. And even if she does turn out to be your daughter as– as tragic as that situation would be, claire’s an adult. She terrorized people she believes to be her family. She’s not blameless in all this.

Victoria: I hear you, michael. I hear you loud and clear. But I need to know the truth.

Michael: Cole, where do you stand in this?

Cole: Frankly, I don’t know what to think, but it seems pretty obvious to me that jordan brainwashed claire. She filled her head with lies and irrational hatred towards this family.

Victoria: Michael, please just talk to her. Would you please consider defending her? Maybe you can gain some insight into who she is that we– that we couldn’t see, because of all of these horrible things that have happened.

Claire: Aunt jordan.

Jordan: Ssh. You be quiet. Don’t you give me away. It was pretty difficult getting in here. More difficult than it was when I got into the maternity ward when you were born.

Claire: It’s not safe for you to be here.

Jordan: You’re weak, claire. That’s why you were caught. But I’m not like you. I’m strong and savvy and determined to win. And I thought that I raised you to understand how the world works. But you’re not that person anymore. You’ve let me down. And now, mother and father will think that poor little claire is broken and can be managed. And they won’t fear you anymore.

[ Claire gasping ]

Victor: My baby, what you need now is some rest and quiet. Eh? You need to recover from that ordeal. From a very stressful day.

Nikki: Yes, it was. Those awful phone calls and finding out that victoria went to see claire in jail.

Victor: And then you went to an aa meeting.

Nikki: I’m so glad I did.

Victor: And I’m very glad you liked it, and you had support, all right? So now you just tell me what you want me to do, and I’ll do it, and I’ll get it for you.

Nikki: All I need is your love.

Victor: Well…

Nikki: Look, it’s been a very exhausting day for both of us. Why don’t you go on up, and I’ll be up shortly. I just want to make some tea.

Victor: Come here. Whatever makes you happy, okay?

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Michael: Have you talked to victor and nikki about this? About hiring me as claire’s attorney in exchange for a paternity test?

Victoria: Not yet.

Michael: Because?

Victoria: Because I assume that they’re gonna try to talk us out of it.

Michael: Yeah, well, that should tell you something.

Cole: We feel strongly about this.

Victoria: Look, getting her to take a dna test is the only way to resolve this. And the only way she’s going to do that is if we hire her a really good lawyer. Look, we’re hoping that that would be you.

Michael: I believe that everyone accused of a crime deserves a competent defense. That has been the bedrock belief of my career. But what if this turns out to be a trap?

Cole: How do you mean?

Michael: For all we know claire and jordan are back in communication. Maybe they’re banking on your kindness and your empathy. So when claire is acquitted, she can go right back to doing her best to getting into your good graces. She’s already made inroads or we wouldn’t be having this conversation.

Victoria: I wouldn’t go that far.

Cole: Michael, we– we’re not naive.

Michael: I never said you were, but jordan is a good actress, she conned nikki without too much trouble. And claire’s conned the two of you, she can always play up her pathos of being abandoned so that you two let down your guards. It’s a pretty clever backup plan. She and jordan can go in for the kill. And might even succeed this time.

Cole: Listen, I want to know the truth as much as you do. But how do we even know if we can– we can trust claire? I mean, what if she leaves, and she– she goes out on the run and she meets up with jordan? I mean, she could change her mind about taking the test, and– and then we’d be dealing with a real fiasco.

Michael: Perhaps she left something at the house with her dna on it. A hairbrush, a lipstick? A cup she drank from and left in the sink?

Cole: You know, that could actually make things much cleaner, and we wouldn’t have to rely on her to cooperate.

Victoria: No, that house. I can’t imagine ever setting foot in that house again.

Cole: You don’t have to, I’ll do it.

[ Phone chimes ]

Nikki: “She ne’er shall force an echo more, thrilling to think, poor child of sin! It was the dead… who groaned within.” My dry eye’s made me a burning,

Adam: Hey, nick.

[ Nick sighs ] Do you have a minute?

Nick: Not really.

Adam: Okay, well, I’m just wondering what’s been going on, where– where’s everybody been lately?

Nick: What do you mean?

Adam: I’ve been trying to get in touch with victoria for the last few days about the bosworth deal. She hasn’t returned any of my messages and then I realized dad hasn’t been around, nikki hasn’t been around or you. So what’s going on? It’s as if the newmans suddenly went awol.

Nick: Just, uh, dealing with a personal matter.

Adam: Oh, I see. A personal family matter that doesn’t include me?

Nick: Yeah.

Sally: Oh, I’m sorry. Oh.

[ Nick groans ] What’s wrong?

[ Footsteps approaching ]

Nikki: Good morning, darling.

Victoria: Good morning, mom.

Nikki: There’s tea.

Victoria: Oh, thank you.

Nikki: How are you feeling?

Victoria: You know, I came here to ask you that. After the– the misery of being in that house.

Nikki: I’m doing my best to put it behind me.

Victoria: So soon, mom? After that horrible woman stole your sobriety. I mean, it was cruel. That’s not something that you get over so easily.

Nikki: Believe me, I know it. But I went to a meeting yesterday and I’m planning on going to another one today. And every day for a while. You know, I can never forgive what those horrible women did, but I will not let them defeat me.

Victoria: That’s exactly what I wanted to hear you say.

Victoria: Okay, enough about me. I wanna hear about claire. What on earth were you thinking going to see her?

Victor: That’s certainly something I’d like to know.

Victoria: Well, uh, I’m– I’m glad that cole and I went. It was overwhelming. To say the least. But we learned a lot. Including how jordan systematically tried to destroy claire’s personality for her own selfish reasons. Which is why she turned out the way that she did.

Victor: So what exactly did this jordan woman do to claire?

Victoria: Dad, I promise I’ll tell you everything. But right now I want you both to know that cole and i met with michael about defending claire.

Victor: What?

Victoria: I debated telling you, but michael convinced me that I had to.

Victor: Girl, come to your senses. This girl just brutalized you and your whole family. Why the hell have you decided now to want to defend her?

Claire: Who are you?

Michael: Michael baldwin. An attorney hired by victoria newman on an exploratory basis.

Claire: What does that mean?

Michael: I haven’t decided to take your case yet. If I did, I’d start by setting up a bond hearing with the judge and trying to get you released on bail. I can’t guarantee I’d prevail. But trust me when I tell you, I’m your best shot at having a life again. Whether that happens is up to you, miss grace, and how you respond in the next few minutes.

Claire: I understand. I’m grateful for any help I can get. Just tell me what I have to do. My frequent heartburn had me

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Nick: Nothing’s wrong. She just startled me.

Adam: I saw your face. Are you injured?

Nick: No.

Adam: Are you sure it doesn’t have something to do with that personal family matter, nick?

Nick: Well, that’s none of your business, adam.

Adam: Okay, whatever you say, brother. How are you doing?

Sally: I’m good. You?

Adam: Same as the last time we talked.

Nick: Okay. Have a good morning.

Sally: Nick.

[ Adam clears throat ]

Sally: I wonder what that was about.

Adam: Uh, probably not enough coffee, I guess.

Sally: Yeah, that seemed like more than just not wanting to be around the two of us.

Adam: Well, newman family business takes its toll. Something is up. They’ve all been mia at work lately. And when I dared to ask him about it, I can tell that I struck a nerve.

Sally: I’m sorry.

Adam: No, don’t be. I assume I will find out what the big mystery is soon enough. But in the meantime, you did not answer my question. Good is a place filler. You tell me how you really doing, now that nick’s gone, you don’t have to dance around it.

[ Sally clears throat ]

Sally: I’m fine. How are you doing? I mean, what have you been up to since the last time we saw each other?

Adam: Our kiss good night at the foot of the stairs, well, to be honest with you, I’ve been mostly thinking about you. A lot.

Victoria: Claire’s story, I mean, it– it just seems so confusing at times. And frankly… it was so appalling and I don’t know what parts of it to believe. But claire seems convinced that these things, that they did take place.

Nikki: Without a shred of evidence. There is no confirmation that you and cole are her parents.

Victoria: Look, mom, jordan raised her since birth. Claire had no reason to ever doubt her. She never asked her for proof. That’s how indoctrinated she was.

Victor: But why would you involve michael baldwin in this?

Victoria: She agreed to take a dna test if we got her a good lawyer.

Nikki: What if michael doesn’t want to have anything to do with it? What if she goes back on her word?

Victoria: We are prepared for that. Cole went back to the lake house to find something with her dna. Michael suggested that we do that.

Nikki: You know, you could have found a less gifted attorney. Unless, of course, you want claire to be roaming around free.

Victoria: It’s funny, mom. Michael said the exact same thing.

Victor: Why in the world didn’t you listen to him?

Victoria: Daddy, I couldn’t let it go. I feel very compelled to help claire. I heard her story. I saw the look in her eyes of pain and loneliness. You know, she’s a victim in this too.

Nikki: You know what, victoria, I’m sorry, I cannot accept this. I cannot see claire as anything other than the monster she is.

Michael: Let’s start by laying down a few ground rules. First and foremost, tell me the truth. Can you do that?

Claire: Yes.

Michael: Secondly, I’m aware that you agreed to take a dna test in exchange for help with your defense, and I trust that still holds, because if–

Claire: I’ll keep my word, mr. Baldwin.

Michael: Thank you. What was that first rule?

Claire: Be honest with you.

Michael: Excellent. And I’ll do the same.

Claire: What is it that you want to know before you decide whether you’ll be my lawyer?

Michael: Did jordan try to contact you after your arrest?

Claire: Only in my nightmares.

Michael: Walk me through everything that took you to this point. No sugar coating, no leaving out important details. Once I’ve heard it all, I will make the determination on whether or not to represent you.

Claire: I grew up trained for one thing. To hate my mother and father and all the newmans.

Victoria: I’m not condoning or excusing claire’s actions. But she needs help. She doesn’t deserve to do jail time.

Nikki: What if it turns out she’s not your daughter? Will you feel as kindly toward her then?

Victoria: Yes, regardless of how the test turns out, I would like for claire to have a better future, honestly.

Victor: Sweetheart, she’s a very troubled young woman. Comes from a family with enormous mental problems. What are you doing? Don’t go easy on her.

Nick: Hey, you’re back.

Victoria: Hi. Yes, I am.

Nick: How did your visit with claire go?

Victoria: I’m sure that you disapprove of me seeing her as well.

Nick: Look, I understand your desire to find the truth about claire. My concern is jordan who is still out there, and she’s very dangerous. If you try and pursue things with claire, you could get back on jordan’s radar. And none of us wants that.

Victoria: Well, that’s a chance that I’m willing to take, nick.

Nikki: Even if it means putting yourself and your family in danger?

Victoria: This is possibly my firstborn child that we’re talking about. I need answers. I– I can’t just let this go. I mean, if this is my baby, truly, I mean, it changes everything.

Nick: I get it. I do. And I’m not trying to start an argument with you.

Victoria: Oh, good. Because it’s one you won’t win.

Nick: Okay, how about you two? Mom, did you finally get a good night’s sleep?

Nikki: Oh, uh, I’m afraid it’s gonna be a while before that happens.

Nick: Well, you’ve had a much tougher road than the rest of us.

Victor: I admire your mother greatly, son. This whole ordeal was an enormous assault on her sobriety. And she withstood the assault. She looked it all right in the eye. I’m very proud of her. Life, diabetes, there’s no slowing down.

Michael: So, jordan’s main goal was punishing the newmans.

Claire: She drummed it into me ever since I was little. How cold and selfish they were. How undeserving of mercy or understanding. That we were gonna knock them off their high horse. And inflict as much pain as possible.

Michael: All because of her perception from afar of how they treated eve.

Claire: Her perception?

Michael: Victoria told me that jordan and her sister had been estranged for many years. She couldn’t possibly have known how the newmans treated eve.

Claire: I guess that’s right. But it didn’t faze her. Jordan was gonna pay them back if it was the last thing she ever did. And I was gonna help her because I was a wounded party too.

Michael: She convinced you that the newmans abandoned you.

Claire: I had no reason to believe otherwise. I’d been convinced that my parents found me unlovable from the minute I was born. That I was something to be discarded because of my connection to eve. But, aunt jordan, she saved me from being all alone in the world. She knew that I was special, even if no one else did.

Michael: She tore you down and then she built you up.

Claire: And in return, I was– I was more than happy to help her fulfill her life’s mission. But that meant I’d need to find an access point to the newman family. I’d– I’d have to train, be educated. I’d need to be smart and cunning and articulate and likable. All the things that would break down their defenses. And get me and jordan past their newman security and emotional walls.

Michael: And you did everything she instructed you to do without questions or reservations?

Claire: Every step of the way. I was a good little soldier. That got me a little praise, at least. It was the closest thing I ever had to a mother’s love. But then when I faced my real mom, and I looked her in the eye, I just wanted her to see me. I wanted her to know instinctively that i was her child. And that she and cole, they were gonna say that they were sorry. And they were gonna say that I deserved all the love that I missed out on. They made a dreadful mistake. They never ever should have given me up. But they didn’t say that. And they never will.

Victoria: Thank you.

Nick: Sure.

Victor: So…

Victoria: Are you actually going in today?

Victor: Yes, aren’t you?

Victoria: Of course.

Victor: Why did you act so surprised?

Victoria: Well, it’s just, um…

Nick: Mom, are you ready to jump back into newman media or do you want us to cover for you?

Nikki: Oh, that’s sweet of you, darling. But, um, I can just picture all the work that has piled up on my desk since I got on that plane with claire.

Victoria: Well, just let us know whatever you need. We’ll pitch in, and help you.

Nikki: Thank you, darling.

Victor: Okay, son, ready?

Nick: Yeah, let’s do it.

Victoria: All right. We’ll, uh– we’ll see you there. Mom… are you sure that you don’t need a little extra support?

Nikki: What are you suggesting?

Victoria: Someone trained to help you deal with everything that you’ve been going through.

Nikki: I’ll be going to my meetings.

Victoria: Uh, no, I– I mean, in addition to that. Look, I know, you are the strongest person that I know, by far. But sometimes it’s not enough to be determined. You know, there’s a part of me that is still an emotional wreck over what happened. So I can only imagine how you must be feeling right now.

[ Phone chimes] Mom, what– what is it?

Nikki: It’s nothing I can’t handle.

Victoria: Is it work?

Nikki: Victoria, don’t worry about it!

Victoria: Mom. Whatever’s going on, please don’t shut me out. Let me help you.

Sally: I have been thinking about you.

Adam: Like a lot?

Sally: Don’t push your luck, newman.

[ Adam chuckles ]

Adam: So, any conclusions?

Sally: Well, if you’re asking if I have… figured out what the night that the two of us spent together meant… I haven’T.

Adam: I see.

Sally: I mean, did it change things? Yeah. How could it not? You know, but is it right or smart for either of us to just make it more than it was? I mean, have we learned nothing?

Adam: Which lesson are you referring to? I mean, there’s been so many, it’s hard to keep track of them all.

Sally: Look, even if we did go down that road again, we would probably fail. And to put ourselves through that wringer again, we should know better than that, adam. Because of who we are. And what we had. And what we lost.

Adam: Hmm. The stakes are really high.

Adam: I agree. But the thing is… it– it might succeed in ways that we never expected. I mean, you have to know that that is– it’s possible, sally. The virus that causes shingles is sleeping…

Adam: I’m willing to leap off that cliff, hand in hand, into the unknown, with you if you are. And if we crash, you can hate me for the rest of my life and– and I will accept it.

Sally: Famous last words.

Adam: Well, I mean it. But maybe this time, fate will be on our side for once. And together we will soar. Can we at least have enough of a reset to try dinner? You know, this time where we actually eat? Maybe– maybe even lunch? A brownie. Come on. I’m easy. What do you say?

Sally: Sure.

[ Sally laughs ]

Claire: You don’t know the entire story.

Michael: Continue.

Claire: Turns out, what jordan had told me my entire life… it wasn’t true, none of it. My parents didn’t abandon me. She took me from them. She just blurted it out at the house in front of everyone. If jordan lied about that… what else could she have lied about? My entire life is meaningless.

Michael: Do you need a moment?

Claire: I spent so much of my life wanting to hurt my parents. Wanting to make them feel just some of what I had endured. But then… coming face to face with them, both of them at once… I couldn’t help but want something else. Something more. A real connection. And I know how impossible that sounds. But then to find out that… jordan had lied, that she had kidnapped me. She had robbed them. Just like she had robbed me. And it was all wrecked. I saved their lives in the end. But… I don’t see how they’ll ever forgive me. I just want to get out. And I wanna leave all of this, I wanna leave all of them behind.

Michael: I understand why you would feel that way.

Claire: So, mr. Baldwin… will you help me?

Jordan: So you think you’re so invincible? That you’ve won? That you can’t ever lose? Well, the high and mighty are going to fall. And they’re never gonna get back up. All for you, my sister. All for you.

Nikki: I’ve been getting texts and calls the last few days. Each more terrifying than the last.

Victoria: Texts from who? “Be silent in that solitude, which is not loneliness. For then the spirits of the dead who stood in life before thee are again in death around thee. And their will shall overshadow thee, be still.”

Nikki: Nice, huh?

Victoria: It’s an unknown sender. Do you think it’s jordan?

Nikki: That’s my guess.

Victoria: Oh, my god. That’s insane. We– we have to find her. I mean, we have to stop her!

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brava! Whoo! Violet, you were brilliant. Yes. Uncle chase was good, too. Yes, he was. He definitely was. You know, maybe I could get you a part-time gig as a studio musician, babe. Never mind me. I think you found your next breakout performer. Please bite your tongue. Please. Don’t worry. I do think violet’s a little too young to go on tour. Okay. Maybe, but I’m not too young to sing at your wedding. Please?

[ Laughing ] Ohh.Oh. Something tell me you’re not working on your christmas list. No, pop, I’m not. And if I get my wish this year, I’m never gonna ask for anything ever again. Sorry I’ve been too busy to cook for you lately. I’m not. Ouch.

[ Laughs ] I like your cooking. I love your cooking, actually. Mm-hmm. But I was in the mood for sushi, and you have not mastered that yet. Okay, well, I’m making dinner for you this weekend. Oh, if you insist. Only if I can help you. Deal. Any requests? I don’t know, something cozy. Maybe your bolognese? Oh, wait. I know. We can go to the store and get some ingredients. And then on the way back, we can get you a little christmas tree for in here. Uh, that’s okay. What’s okay? I don’t need a tree. Sam: We should figure out when we want to decorate the christmas tree. And what is the deal with christmas? Well, you know, fat, jolly guy comes down the chimney, and then you buy me a bunch of presents. You’re hilarious.

[ Laughs ] Seriously, tell me something I don’t know. No, I mean, like, when are we gonna go to the quartermaines versus my mom’s? And what about sonny and nina? I don’t know. I think we have too many family members. That is not an answer, detective. Hmm. Oh, gus, you can just place them right on that table. Thank you!

[ Laughs ] I appreciate you. Well, hello! Well, hello, yourself. How are you? Oh, good. Oh. Mm! Wow. Yeah, I know. Yeah. Did you leave anything at the store for, like, other people to buy? Ha, ha, ha. Make fun all you want, but this is our first christmas as husband and wife, and I am gonna go all out. We do good work. Sister joanne claire would be proud.

[ Laughs ] True. We got a lot more house to go, but these two rooms look beautiful. Mwah.

[ Door closes ] No. No, no, no, no, no. This will not do, not at all. What won’t do?

[ Chuckles ] It looks like coney island in here. What, you got a beef with coney island now? Don’t worry. I’m home in the nick of time, apparently. Aw, man. Christmas is ruined.


Okay, I got this and this for avery and donna. Not sure who’s gonna get which one. They’ll love those, yeah. Yes, I thought so, too. And I got, uh, ties, bunch of ties for the guards. Nice. And, oh, got a new laptop for dex. You weren’t kidding when you said you went all out, nina. I couldn’t — can’t help myself. Oh, and I got riding boots for james. You know, he’s really into riding these days. He’s taking lessons from cody bell. Well, it looks like you thought of everything. Yeah. Now, what about amelia and wiley? Yeah, I’m not too concerned about sonny and nina, because they live down the hall, and we can stop in and see them at any time and have a drink. That’s okay. Either way, there will be enough cookies for everyone. Cookies? Yeah. I-I bought two dozen from aiden webber. Two dozen cookies? What are you doing to me? I’m trying to be good this year. No one’s good during the holidays, detective. I like the sounds of that. I will not tell santa.

[ Chuckles ] No, what I meant by that was not only are aiden’s christmas cookies absolutely delicious, but he’s using the money to pay his way to paris. He wants to go to pastry school. Isn’t that really cool? What’s that? Pastry — pastry school? What? You haven’t logged that thing in yet. Well, no. If I had, it would have been long gone by now. Am I dating the grinch and I didn’t know? No. Do you not celebrate? I do. Then why don’t you want a christmas tree? Because it’s — because why? It’s a lot of work, isn’t it? You got to water it, decorate it, sweep up all the pine needles. Oh, the horror. Besides, christmas is for kids anyway. Yeah, exactly. It’s the one time of year that we’re reminded of all that childhood magic. Yeah, if you had that kind of childhood. You should absolutely sing at our wedding. Really? If not at the ceremony, definitely at the reception. Whoa, whoa. Are — are you two sure? I mean, you’re absolutely positive about this? ‘Cause she — she’ll remember this. 100%. Okay. That’s a lot of percents, daddy. She’s got you there. Kid’s got me everywhere. I’m so excited for you. You’re gonna have to pick a special song for such a special day. Will you help me, grandpa? I’d love to. When are you gonna have your wedding? Oh, you would fit right in in bensonhurst. Is that a place where they have weddings? Oh, frequently. Is that the place where you’ll have your wedding? We haven’t figured that out just yet. Violet, weddings take a long time to plan. Sometimes you have to pick a date that’s more than a year away. You’re gonna wait a whole year?! I’ve been gone a pretty long time. Aren’t you happy to see me? Yes. Oof. I sense a “but” in there. But christmas is fun, and you don’t like fun. I-I like fun. Occasionally. And luke was a-a big believer in fun. When’s the last time? I had fun? Um, I had fun, uh, uh, at the luau with brook lynn. Luau? There was a luau at the metro court. Oh, and you went? I’ve got photographic documentation.

[ Chuckles ] I want to see that. How are you, leo? Pretty good. Did you see any animals on your trip? I did. You should look in your photo ark book — uh, uh, red deer and peregrine falcons. I will. Zoo or natural habitat? Okay, fine. I saw the falcon in captivity, but the deer I saw in nature. Cool. You should check it out. I will. The house looks pretty. “The house looks pretty.” Thank you, sweetheart. Thank you.

[ Chuckles ] You know that expression — beauty’s in the eye of the beholder. Tracy, what is not beautiful about all of this, tracy? Where to begin? Buckle up. There’s way too much garland. Way too much garland. Ah! Too many ornaments.

[ Gasps ] And the tree is in the wrong place. Face it. If my son were still in his right mind, you never would have been given free rein.


So, instead of taking years to possibly regain mobility, I could be walking with full body support in a matter of weeks.

[ Scoffs ] Man. This sound like magic. It could be, pop. Uh, hey, hey. Downsides. Well, it is an experimental procedure in the early stages of human trials. So there are a lot of unknowns and absolutely no guarantees. That’s a nice way of saying a lot of things could go wrong. Yeah, pop. But what if it all went right? Ned is ned? No more eddie maine? Well, I think that eddie is always gonna be a part of ned. But, yes, your son’s memory is fully restored. When? Uh, a week ago, I guess? A week? Yeah, give or take. Yeah. And no one thought to tell me. I guess it makes sense. I’m only his mother. Well, I mean, I th– I think that we assumed that — that he might want to tell you himself, you know, in person. Uh, face to face. Mano a mano. Mano — mano a mama.

[ Laughing ] That’s a good one. Are you done? Yes. Yeah. I guess it’s really lucky I came home, because I might have gone to my grave thinking that my son was lost to me forever. Okay, speaking of which, tracy, if — if ned did not prompt this visit, why did you fly all the way home? We haven’t picked a date just yet, but we promise it’ll be way sooner than a year. Like way, way sooner. You mean it? As if I could wait any longer to marry your uncle. So give me a ballpark. Violet! Hey. What? I just want to know how long. And would it be longer if there were two brides and two grooms getting married? Oh, no. We’re not. No. What’s wrong? Um, you know, that — that star on top of the tree is crooked. It needs to be fixed right away, don’t you think? Absolutely. Is there a tree doctor in the house? Dr. Violet reporting for duty. I don’t know, doctor. This is a very complicated christmas tree surgery. Are you sure you’re up to it? As sure as I’ll ever be. Alright. We’ll take it. Pick up or ladder? Of course pick up. Well, hurry up. The patient doesn’t have a lot of time. You ready? 1, 2, 3. Oh! You didn’t have a christmas tree growing up? Uh, we did. We did all the rituals, followed all the traditions. But it was all kind of for show. Like we were playing make-believe or something. And christmas was not a happy time in our house. Why not? Look, I mean, if you’re not comfortable, you don’t have to tell me, but I love you. And this is a part of you. So… if you do want to share it, I would like to hear. It’s not all that original. My, uh — my dad was a selfish sob that just cheated on my mom all the time. And you knew? He didn’t exactly try to hide it. I’m so sorry. That’s awful. The worst part is that she stayed with him. Why do you think she stayed with him? He was successful. He gave her a good life. But I really just don’t think she was strong enough to stand on her own. That must have been really hard for you and your brothers to watch. For me, yes. My brothers, not so much. They — they grew up to be just like our dad. I was the only one that didn’t play along. And your brothers didn’t like that. That’s why they beat me up. Oh, the, uh, final arson report came back on anna’s house. Anything interesting? Yeah, you could say that. They found shreds of fabric in the bushes that tested positive for the accelerant used to start the fire. And dna was a match for this jameson forsyth guy. Aka the dead guy with the key. Right. And because there was incriminating evidence against him in that report, anna thinks he stole it. What she doesn’t know is that he might have put it in this locker before he was murdered. So anna still doesn’t know about the key. No, and I was going to tell her. What stopped you? The M.E. Get this — forsyth’s body is gone. What do you mean his body is gone? It just disappeared from the morgue? Basically. The wsb had it confiscated.


Oh, that looks so much better. Oh, yeah. So much. Thank you, doctor.

[ Cellphone chimes ] Any time. Yeah. My mom wants us to stop by the house. She say why? You know lois. She loves a good mystery. Anyways, thank you guys so much for having us. This was so much fun. Thank you for all the help with the tree. She’s a beaut. It’s a perfect choice. Congratulations, bro. Congratulations again. I’m so happy for you guys. We are happy. I can tell. I want to know the wedding date as soon as you decide. Yes, ma’am. Welcome to the family. Are you sure about this? Sure as I’ll ever be. Just the best news you could give us. Love you, dad. I love you, too. Brook lynn: Alright. Bye, everyone. Bye, everyone. Thank you. Thanks so much. Finn: Hey, guys, thank you for everything. Yeah. As soon as you decide! We got the memo.

[ Laughter ] Good night, guys. Okay, missy. Who are you calling missy? Who am I calling missy? The girl whose bedtime was over an hour ago. Why don’t you two relax, and I’ll tuck her in? Can grandpa do it? I would be delighted. Good night, aunt elizabeth. Good night, my baby girl. I love you. Good night, daddy. Good night, sweetheart. I love you. Love you, too. Yeah. Ready? Lead the way. You know, portia — she’s the one who brought this, uh — this procedure to my attention. Portia signed off on this? Yeah, she submitted me as a potential candidate. Mm. So portia is alright with you being a-a guinea pig, no matter the dangers involved? Pop, you’re acting like portia’s pushing me into this. Isn’t she? Well, she’s my wife. She provided me with information and an opportunity. But ultimately, you know, the decision is mine. Sounds like you already made it. And if I have, would that be a problem for you? Not only did the wsb confiscate the body, they classified everything related to forsyth — the forensics on the accident, all of it. Well, clearly the wsb doesn’t want anyone knowing why forsyth was in port charles or who killed him. You know what else was on that list of confiscated things? The arson report. I don’t have access to it anymore. Okay, so the wsb knows that it was forsyth who burned anna’s house down. Since you’re getting those yankee tickets for wiley, I thought — you know, I was thinking maybe I’ll get him a baseball cap or — or a jersey so he could be outfitted for the game. And for amelia, you know, I saw this really cute lavender snowsuit, so I thought maybe that — it had a really cute fur-lined hood. What? Are those bad ideas? No, they’re great ideas, but it’s just kind of modest. I mean, look, amelia’s a little girl. She’s not gonna know the difference. But wiley, why can’t you get him a little more? Well, he comes from a really big family, okay? He’s probably gonna get a mountain of gifts. I don’t want to overwhelm him. Like my nanny used to say, if you get so many presents, no present is special. Is that it? No. That’s exactly what I thought. What else? I’m trying not to provoke michael. Luke’s legal affairs are impossibly tangled. Bobbie, to her credit, has been really tenacious. She won’t accept no for an answer, and she is also charming all of the bankers and the bureaucrats. It’s definitely a two-person job. Which is exactly the opposite of explaining why you are here. Well, in order to be more effective, I have to prove my legal standing. And luckily, luke did give me power of attorney a while back, so I came here to retrieve those documents. You flew halfway across the world so you could get paperwork that we could have just pulled and sent to you? I don’t trust anyone with my personal papers. Huh. “Huh”? What does that mean? No, nothing. Nothing. I just — I just thought that maybe, just maybe, you flew all this way because you wanted to be with your family at christmas.


that there’s still tension between you and michael. It should not be that way. Well, it could be worse. I mean, he is perfectly pleasant when we’re all together. There’s a difference between pleasant and welcoming and even, you know, accepting. Okay, all I can hope for — all I can hope for is that things get better with time. I mean, it certainly has with willow, right? I mean, look where we’re at. I know it’s new, but I treasure that relationship. Willow is a special person. And for me to have her in my life, I have to keep the drama at a minimum. So this is me, sonny, letting michael set the pace. Okay, you know what? I’m going to talk to michael on your behalf. No, no. Please. You can’t do that. Well, we got another piece of the puzzle from the medical examiner. Oh. Do tell. Forsyth had a burn scar on his leg. Oh, let me guess — approximately four months old? Lines right up with anna’s house burning down. I’m assuming the wsb took those notes, too? What, are you a detective or something? No, I’m a P.I. Even better. Oh. Hey, you were really smart not to log that key in. Well, if I had, they would have been all over it. Wsb, they must not know that this key exists. Are you gonna tell anna about it? No. Not yet. I want to look into it for myself first. Wait. Your own brothers beat you up? It was kind of a thing in our house. Fun for the whole family. Hey, how can you joke about this? ‘Cause I’m here, aren’t I? They didn’t break me. But why? Why did they want to hurt you? I mean, was it because you protected your mom? No, my mom and I weren’t close, actually. I never understood her. I was always disappointed that she didn’t leave my dad, who to my brothers was king. God, they worshiped him. It was so obnoxious. They were just these arrogant, win-at-any-cost, just jerks. Well, it sounds like I chose the right brother.

[ Chuckles ] You would have had even less use for them than I did. By the time I was 12 or 13, all I wanted was to get out. So that’s why you enlisted. The day I graduated high school. Uh, look, I’m sorry. You — you just asked me why I didn’t want a christmas tree, and here I am opening a vein. Hey. No. I’m glad you told me. You are? Yeah. Makes me love you even more. “But I heard him exclaim as he drove out of sight, happy christmas to all, and to all a good night.” Ho, ho, ho! You know we’re not supposed to read this until christmas eve, right? We’re jumping the gun a little bit. Grandpa, do you think the christmas tree is happy now? Most definitely. Especially since you fixed the star. You were so right, violet. It is a special tree. We made it beautiful. We certainly did. It takes kind heart to do that, you know, to make a home for a less-than-perfect tree. That really is the true spirit of christmas. I just love christmas. Me, too. It is a beautiful tree. Flaws and all. Shh. You think it has ears? You never know.

[ Chuckles ] Maybe there’s a lesson in there somewhere. How so? Well, the point of the christmas tree isn’t that it’s perfect. It’s what it represents. Love and light and warmth. Hot cocoa.

[ Laughs ] That, too. When I look at this tree, I see the joy in violet’s face and chase and brook lynn decorating and your dad, so happy to have his family together. Tell me. I don’t want to say it. It might help. This might be my dad’s last christmas.

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[Deep breath] Theo’s nose was cause for alarm, so dad brought puffs plus lotion to save it from harm. Puffs has 50% more lotion and brings soothing relief. Don’t get burned by winter nose. A nose in need deserves puffs indeed. America’s #1 lotion tissue. Want the power of 5 serum benefits in 1? New olay super serum activates on skin to hydrate, smooth, visibly firm, brighten, and improve texture. It’s my best skin yet. Olay part of the reason why you didn’t tell anna about the key to begin with is because you thought that the locker was potentially under surveillance. Or worse. Or — or worse like what? Like booby traps? I’m being serious. I know you are. No, you thought anna going to that locker would put her in danger. Which is still a possibility, but — no, and now you’re just willing to throw yourself in the line of fire? Hey. Can you let me finish? I’m sorry. Okay. Go. Since the wsb classified everything to do with forsyth — taking the body, all that stuff — that strongly implies that they don’t know that this locker exists. But they’re still looking for this report. If they knew the locker was out there, they would have found a way in it by now. Look, I get that you want to protect anna, and I love that you have her back. But if you go in this alone, who has yours? For most people, decorating the christmas tree is something to look forward to. It’s like the official start of the season. But not for you. That tree going up was like a warning flare that things were about to get way more tense. And all the parties — either my dad would go and leave my mom alone, or she would go with him, and they would come home fighting because he was hitting on some other woman. It was this vicious cycle that my mom refused to break, and I — I just couldn’t help resenting her for it. That must have been torture to watch. I’m so sorry. Don’t be. I went out and made my own life, one I’m very grateful for. Especially because you’re in it. Well, I am sorry that your christmas tree brought you dread instead of joy. But I really hope that I can show you how special christmas can be. If you decide to go forward with this experimental procedure, I’m gonna be behind you 1,000%.

[ Sighs ] Thank you. Thank you, pop. Now, I’m not saying I’m good with the risks involved, but, son, if it gives you hope, if it gives you any chance of recovering what you lost, it’s worth a shot. That means a lot. Okay. Okay. Timeline. What’s your timeline? Mm, as in when the procedure would get started? Yeah. Somewhere around january or february.

[ Whistles ] That soon? What’s the point in wasting time? If I’m gonna do it, there’s no sense in waiting. Keep thinking I’m gonna get used to it, but every time my dad stumbles or collapses into a chair — it’s torture. He’s getting less and less steady on his feet every day. Sooner or later, he won’t be able to hide it. I don’t think he’s trying to. What he is trying to do, and succeeding in my opinion, is basking in his family, soaking up every ounce of joy that he possibly can. My dad said he wants this to be a good christmas. I want that, too. I want it to be a great christmas, for him and for violet — for all of you. And I do. I want to appreciate their joy, not dwell on what we’re about to lose. Then do that. I’ll try. Do me a favor, though, will you? Anything. You see me start to backslide… call me on it. Okay. But if I’m not around and you feel yourself heading towards a dark place, I want you to look at that tree. It’s all the light you need. Are you glad uncle chase and brook lynn are getting married? Very glad. Me, too. What song should I sing at the wedding? Let’s talk about that tomorrow. Right now, it’s time for dreamland. Okay? Good night, sweetheart. Good night, grandpa.

[ Grunts ]

[ Sighs ] Grandpa? Why do you use a cane now? Well, I recently discovered that I am needing help to walk. That’s okay. We all need help sometimes. What is the tree doing in here? It’s always in the foyer. The tree is perfectly fine there, tracy. I see that nobody purchased any gifts. Well, we just put the thing up, like — a tree without gifts is depressing. These are for leo. I thought you came home just for some paperwork, tracy. I did. But you had time to go shopping for your grandson? Why are you still here? Aren’t you late for a nail appointment in bensonhurst? I don’t know how many times I have to tell — I do these myself every– of course you do. I should have known that. And recent events have necessitated my presence here. Like what? It looks so beautiful in here. You see? I agree with brook lynn. Very festive. Granny…mother. Welcome home.

[ Sighs ] It is great to see you, tracy. How was your flight? You look happy. I am. Yeah, but unusually happy. Why is that?


that’s a lot to absorb. I’d be lying if I said it wasn’t just a bit overwhelming. I’d be worried if you weren’t overwhelmed. You got this, son. And when you need help, you just look behind you. You’ll see portia, stella, me, trina, all there to back you up. Yeah. I’m just not used to being propped up, you know? It’s typically the other way around. Good. Give us a chance to repay you for everything you’ve done for us. I’m scared, pop. That’s good, too, son. ‘Cause you can’t be brave if you ain’t got nothing to be afraid of. Thank you. Hey. All good? Violet is fast asleep. Thank you. It’s my privilege. Can I give you a ride home? No, I’ll grab a rideshare. Oh, I’m sorry I posed that as a question. I’m taking you home. I wouldn’t argue with her. No, I’m getting that sense. Thank you. Thank you for, um… taking violet christmas tree shopping. It was a very good day. Watching you be a father to that incredible little girl makes me insanely proud. Good night, dad. Good night, hamilton. Night. You’re beautiful. I do not want you advocating for me. That’s the last thing I want. And the thing that I want even less than that is to again be a point of contention between you and michael. I-I saw how sad you were when you two were estranged. I love michael. I know my son. He’s loving and loyal, and he could be the worst enemy you could have. He got his stubbornness from carly and his ruthlessness from me.

[ Sighs ] Well, let’s look at the bright side, okay? Michael has decided that he is going to bring willow and the kids to our place on christmas eve. That’s huge. That is a step forward, a big step. Yeah, it is. Do you want to know about you? What about me? Well, do you want to know — I can give you a little hint of what I got you for christmas. You as my wife… is the only thing that I need for christmas.

[ Chuckles ] I know that you would never let anna do this alone. So why don’t the two of you just investigate this together? Because the wsb definitely has anna under surveillance. If I involve her… it would alert the wsb. That’s why I got to go. I got to go do it myself, retrieve this thing, whatever’s in this locker, and I-I’ll take it to a secure place and — and check it out. But what if you’re also under surveillance? I just — I feel like that’s unlikely. Plus, I’ll be super careful, okay? Sold? No, it’s just the brief time that the wsb had you almost destroyed your life. I don’t want it to pull you in any deeper. Hey. It’s because of my time with the wsb that I feel like I have to do this. They’ve been grossly abusing their power. I feel like I have to hold them accountable. And to me, it all starts with that report. Good night, sweetheart. Sweet dreams. Chase and i are getting married. Whoo-whoo!

[ Laughs ] I knew it. My only question is, what took you so long? That’s q code for “congratulations.” I just wanted to make sure that brook lynn knew I loved her for her and not her money. You know what? There is a very easy way to convince us of that. Sign a prenup. Tracy! Come on. I’m just being practical. Now is not the time to be practical. We just announced our engagement, and we’re on cloud nine. If I’ve learned anything from what’s going on with my dad, it’s that the future isn’t promised. But whatever it holds, however long it lasts, I know I want to face it with your granddaughter by my side. Aww. Aww! Well, in that case, I wish you both a lifetime of happiness.

[ Voice breaking ] I mean it. Thank you. Means the world. Thank you.

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[ Relaxing music ]

Ridge: Hey. You sure you’re all right?

Eric: Yeah, I’m all right.

Thorne: Come on, dad. Let me help you sit.

Eric: No, I don’t need to sit. I don’t wanna sit. Why would I want to sit? Look at this. Look at this beautiful family surrounding me. Everybody showed up to– to entertain an old man’s wish to have a party, and the significance of which I just– I don’t think you can really understand.

Steffy: But I think we do. We all do. Oh, granddad. Tonight is very, very special. Very special. One that we’re always gonna look back on and, um, ah– oh, wow. This is really amazing, isn’t it? All of us gathered here? I know the one thing that means most to you is this: Your family.

Eric: Mm.

Steffy: And we feel the same way. It’s hard not to with you as our leader. You’re always gonna be our leader… here at your home and at forrester. So, tonight, we celebrate you. We love you so much. Cheers to you, granddad.

Eric: You too.

[ Steffy sobs ]

[ Steffy, and eric chuckle ]

Finn: I know. Thanks for getting back to me. Okay. Bye-bye.

Li: Still here?

Finn: Yeah, just a bit longer.

Li: You should be at eric’s party.

Thomas: Steff– I know– I thought you were gonna let him know that we–

Steffy: No, no, no, I would never do that. I just wanted granddad to know how much we value him, how important he is.

Hope: You did great. And I think eric was very, very moved.

Steffy: Thank you. You don’t think he caught on?

Ridge: No, you’re doing a good job hiding it.

Brooke: It couldn’t have been easy.

Steffy: Oh, my god, I think I’m gonna lose it.

Ridge: Hey, don’T. Stay strong, all right? Tonight’s about laughter. It’s the least we can do for him.

[ Background chatter ]

Li: Well, it’s one thing to be fashionably late, but you should head over. I know how much you respect steffy’s grandfather.

Finn: Oh, I do… tremendously. I’d do just about anything for him. Eric’s a remarkable man.

Li: Yeah, he is, isn’t he? I wonder if he knows how blessed he is to have such a loving family. I’m envious. Eric has so much to live for.

Eric: I’m so glad the two of you came to this party.

Bridget: Of course we did.

Eric: I know it, uh– it couldn’t have been easy, so…

Thorne: Oh, please, you know I never pass up a party. Matter of fact, you should throw these more often, dad.

Eric: Maybe I will. But until I do, uh, when you go home, I want you to remember… I want you to remember how much I love you. Okay?

Bridget: Of course, we will, daddy.

Eric: I just wish we had more time.

Bridge: Dad…

Eric: I wish we had more time together.

Thorne: So do we.

Eric: Yeah.

[ Eric chuckles ] Now, you go and fill up. Fill up. You’re– you’re almost empty. Go on. Go on.

[ Bridget chuckles ]

[ Eric sighs ] Carter.

Carter: Ah.

[ Carter chuckling ]

Eric: How you doing?

Carter: I’m good. I’m good. You know, days like this, I just feel very… grateful, you know, that I landed here, in los angeles, at forrester. Eric, you’ve always included me. You made me feel welcome.

Eric: You’re family, you know. You’re family.

Carter: Eric, I can’t tell you the ways you changed my life. Your forgiveness. You’re more than a boss, more than a friend. You’re like A… a surrogate father to me.

Eric: If it was up to me, it wouldn’t be surrogate.

Ridge: You okay?

Carter: No. It was the hardest thing I ever had to do.

Katie: Hey.

Donna: Hey, uh…

Katie: How you holding up?

Eric: All right, I guess. You know, this whole, um… this whole party is a little– it’s a little more emotional than I thought it would be. And it’s almost as if everybody here, uh… I mean, in spite of the fact that it’s only the three of us and– and rj and luna that know about this… um…

Katie: How long are you gonna keep it that way, eric?

Eric: Well, I’m gonna…

[ Eric coughing ]

Donna: Hey.

[ Eric coughing ] Um…

Eric: As long– as long as I can. As long as I can.

Donna: Why– why don’t i get you a glass of water, okay?

Eric: No, you know… why don’t you make that a, um– an extremely dry double martini?

[ Katie and donna chuckle ]

Donna: You’re kidding.

Eric: All right. A glass of champagne would be good.

Donna: I guess you earned it. A little–

Eric: A little?

Donna: A little splash.

[ Donna chuckles ]

Katie: “A little splash.” You asked the wrong logan.

Thomas: It’s– it actually is interesting because it’s weird. I can’t believe that you convinced granddad that you didn’t win.

Ridge: Well, why can’t you believe that? His designs were amazing.

Brooke: Yeah, but you did win the fashion challenge.

Donna: Are you kidding me?

Brooke: Donna.

Donna: What? Eric– eric didn’t win?

Brooke: Shh.

Donna: You did?

Ridge: Yeah.

Donna: Oh, my god. He can never find out, okay? He can never find out that he didn’t win that fashion challenge. Feeling sluggish or weighed down? It could be a sign that your digestive system

Eric: You know what I’m looking at here? I’m looking at the future of forrester creations.

Luna: Oh, wow. Yeah, these two for sure, but I’m honored you’d include me.

Zende: Granddad has seen many interns come and go over the years, luna. I’d trust his instincts.

Rj: Yeah. It’s funny, actually. He’s never been wrong. Not– no, not even once.

Eric: Uh, a few times.

[ Luna and rj chuckling ] But hardly ever. We’re so lucky to have you here. Thanks for coming.

Luna: Thank you.

Eric: And you…

[ Rj chuckles ] I appreciate your talent. You’re growing up into a really wonderful, responsible young man. Good for us. And zende… I never stop being impressed by you and your– your talent and how you have risen above such adversity. I’m so happy to call you grandson. I’m proud of you.

Zende: It’s all thanks to your influence. You have been the best mentor, the best teacher, not just at the company but for our family.

Eric: Well, the success of a company is not, uh, just one person. It’s a– it’s a– it’s a team effort. I see this team right here. I see it can go very far together. I predict great things for the two of you.

Donna: I– I don’t even understand. You– you said that eric won. Oh, but you never– you never showed us the receipts.

Ridge: I wanted him to go out on top, behind his desk, running his company.

Donna: Okay, I agree, but he– he’s a smart man. He’s– he’s gonna eventually figure this out.

Hope: Nobody– nobody wants that. We will continue to keep this secret.

Donna: Come on.

Brooke: You have to agree what ridge did was beautiful.

Donna: Great. Yeah. It was beautiful. It was– it was kind and it was selfless, but… what– what if he finds out? Do you know how painful that will be for him, to know that this was all just a lie? My god. You cannot let him know that you gifted this to him. Please. He’ll be furious. And in his condition, who the hell knows what it’s gonna do?

Eric: Hey, you two. I’m so happy that both– both of you are here. I’m so happy.

Thomas: I don’t think I need to tell you how, uh– how important you’ve been in my life — not just my life, everyone’s life.

Eric: I see great things in your future. Great many good things. Don’t take any of them for granted, okay?

Thomas: Mm.

Eric: And you, look at you.

[ Hope chuckles ] So, uh… so lovely and so smart. You’re really brooke’s daughter, aren’t you?

[ Donna and hope chuckling ] And so aptly named. A wonderful reminder that, uh, as we go through life, we must never lose hope.

Hope: Well, if there is something I have learned from having this name, it is to never, ever give up. Even in the darkest of times, always have hope.

Eric: Yeah.

[ Hope and eric chuckle ]

Eric: Sweet girl. Sweet girl. Love you, buddy.

Thomas: Love you too, buddy.

Eric: Mm, me too. Mm.

Donna: Thanks.

Eric: Hmm.

Donna: Um…

Eric: Oh, look out.

[ Donna chuckles ] Jewel of the forrester family.

[Steffy and eric chuckle ]

Steffy: Jewel?

Eric: That’s how I think of you. That’s how stephanie always thought of you too. Hmm.

Steffy: I may have inherited her name and… some traits, good and bad. But the things I’ve learned from you, the inspiration you’ve given me… you’re always gonna live through me. I’m always gonna feel your presence. Always. I love you. Granddad, I love you so much. So much.

Eric: I love you too.

[ Steffy sobbing ]

Brooke: Could I get in on one of those hugs?

[ Steffy and brooke chuckle ]

Eric: Oh, yeah.

Brooke: Yeah?

Eric: A lot of hugs right here especially. Come here.

Brooke: Oh.

Eric: Mm.

Brooke: Mm.

Eric: We’ve, uh– we’ve been in these trenches together for a long time.

Brooke: You’ve just always been there for me. You have. It’s incredible. I want you to know that. You’ve always been my champion. So much.

Eric: I love you too.

[ Steffy sobbing ]

Brooke: Could I get in on one of those hugs?

[ Steffy and brooke chuckle ]

Eric: Oh, yeah.

Brooke: Yeah?

Eric: A lot of hugs right here especially. Come here.

Brooke: Oh.

Eric: Mm.

Brooke: Mm.

Eric: We’ve, uh– we’ve been in these trenches together for a long time.

Brooke: You’ve just always been there for me. You have. It’s incredible. I want you to know that. You’ve always been my champion. And you were always the first to root for ridge and me. You know that?

Eric: Yeah.

Brooke: Yeah.

Eric: Now…

Donna: Yeah.

Eric: …You and ridge are gonna, uh, lead this company and this family into the future.

Brooke: Oh, I love you.

Eric: Me too. I love you too.

[ Brooke chuckles ] All right, everybody, uh, just a minute. Give me a minute.

[ Donna chuckles ] Uh… I just want to say something before we all go our separate ways. I want to acknowledge– heh– this angel by my side and on my shoulder. I love you.

Donna: I love you.

Eric: And, uh– and this man, my son. We’ve, uh… been battling each other and competing with each other all these years. But we’ve also been, uh, admiring each other, and… loving each other. And, uh… not a bad designer. Not the best designer.

[ Laughter ] No, no, no.

Brooke: Hm.

Eric: I beat you in the fashion showdown. So, you’re not really the best designer, but, uh… I think winning that was more important to me than maybe it should have been. But I did win, so there you are. Right? I did win, right,ridge? Carter? You told me I won, ridge. Was that a lie? Did you lie to me? Why would you do that? Why would you do that, ridge? Why would you lie to me about something… so important to me?

[ Eric grunts ] You lied to me. Well… that’s about the nicest thing anybody’s ever done for me.

[ Eric sniffles ] Thank you.

[ Brooke sighs ]

[ Eric chuckles ]

[ Eric and ridge laughing ]

[ Katie chuckles ]

[ Steffy chuckles ]

[ Eric and ridge chuckling ]

[ Eric coughing ]

[ Brooke and steffy gasp ]

[ Background chatter ]

Bridget: Dad!

Eric: Donna. Donna.

Donna: I’m here.

Eric: It’s okay. It’s my time. I’m– I’m at peace with it. Be kind to each other.

Ridge: Dad? Dad!

[ Donna sobbing ]

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[ Keys jingle ] Okay. For doing this. Oh, I wouldn’t miss it.

[ Keys jingle ] Okay. Violet: Daddy, is that you? It sure is. Don’t come in until I tell you to. Okay. You can come in now! Look at our tree! Violet picked it herself. It’s just what I wanted.

[ Chuckles ] Molly. Hey, wait. Wait, wait. Wait for what? Are we sure we really want to do this? You’re having second thoughts? Let’s call it an abundance of caution. Sometimes life doesn’t give you time to think things over. You make a snap decision, and then you live with the consequences, right? But we can take a moment to review and re-evaluate. Where are you going with this? Some clichés exist for a reason. You are the smart davis daughter. Sam is the resourceful one. Kristina… is the impetuous one. Ar e we 100% sure thatwe want her to be our surrogate? Hello. Uh, is charlotte here? She’s with laura. Helps her to spend some quality time with her grandmother. Oh, yeah. Yes, that’s — that’s perfect. Really. She’s A…wonderful presence in her life, and so empathetic. She’s lucky to have her. She’s got a dad, too. What can I do for you? Nothing. I just came by to give you an update. On? The arsonist that set fire to my house. It wasn’t charlotte. This is a disaster. I know, right? Not one inch of this entire gigantic house has been decorated for christmas! Flight attendant: Ladies and gentlemen, we are approaching the atlantic coastline and should soon be turning south for the final leg of our journey. We anticipate landing in an hour. We are pleased to offer you a light snack… [ Sobs ] …Complimentary beverages, and cocktails for our first-class passengers. An attendant will be coming through the cabin shortly to take your order.


Lila would be so upset. She would have reginald and the — reggie who? Oh, reggie. He was the butler when ned and I were married. She would have reggie and the entire staff decorating this house by the first of the month. Everything would be out, except for a few things that came out on christmas eve. I’m thinking of a specific train set that alan was very fond of. Train set, huh? Oh, yeah. Yeah. It was, um… it was a family heirloom given to him by his grandfather, who was in railroads. What, like — like an engineer or something like that? No, no, no, no, no. Grandpa — great-grandpa quartermaine, he owned railroads in upstate new york, going into canada, and this particular train set was an exact replica of one of his trains. And alan — oh, alan, he was so proud of it. Well, why wouldn’t he be? Yeah, but by then it was an antique, so it only came out on christmas eve. But everything else, everywhere else, there were wreaths on the doors, there was a garland going all the way down the staircase, everything by december 1st. I cannot believe that you were not more on getting decorations in here. I… your family’s house. Your father’s garage was like a-a christmas wonderland. Your own apartment! I know. Come on! I could tell your room from the street just by walking by and looking up. Lois… I still enjoy christmas decorating. When — early on in my marriage to ned, monica and i sort of, uh… clashed over the christmas decor. She wanted a fresh tree. I had put up something a little more… effusive. Mm. She made it very clear that this was her house, it was her choice, so you know what? I just let it be. Mm-hmm. I let her take the lead on the christmas decorating. Okay, and I appreciate the sensitivity, but we can’t leave this house bare while we’re waiting for monica to come back from a medical conference. Okay, then let’s go for it! Yeah? Yes. Okay. Alright. But if my vote has any weight to it, I’m gonna say… I would appreciate an actual tree as well. I can do natural. Look at my fingernails. Don’t make me… okay, but if we’re gonna do this with the port charles pioneers, we got to get moving. Okay. Let’s go. The tree looked lonely. It wasn’t as pretty as the others. And if I hadn’t picked it, it might not have been picked at all. Yeah, you know what, sweetheart? I think… I think you chose the perfect tree. The whole point is that it’s not perfect. Mm-hmm, but I think it’s perfect for us. Elizabeth: I agree. You’re really getting into the spirit of christmas. And I promise you, we are going to make this tree look spectacular. Mm-hmm. And the first step is putting on the lights. Who’s going to do the honors? Daddy. Yeah. Daddy. Right. How about a nice cup of hot cocoa first? Tj, from the moment we decided we wanted to have a baby, we have faced nothing but setbacks. Sometimes I think the universe is trying to tell us something. Maybe you and I aren’t meant to have children. I-I never said that. So, you do want to have a baby? Absolutely. So do I. Because anytime I think about giving up, accepting that we aren’t meant to have kids, I-I get this pit in my stomach. I mean, that’s why I was crying in the park when kristina found me. The thought of never having a family with you broke me. I’m so sorry, mol. But that’s when everything started to shift. I mean, think about this. I’m never in the park in the middle of the afternoon. I’m in my office or in court. What are the odds that I’d be there and so would kristina? A-about a million to 1. I mean, that’s — that’s got to be fate, right? Like, fate that my sister would find me. Fate that she’d offer to carry our child again. And I have no interest in fighting fate. I can feel it in my heart. This is the right thing to do. And I’m 1,000% sure about kristina. Then so am I. Okay, let’s — let’s do this.

[ Chuckling ] Okay. Molly, tj, hi. Come in. What brings you guys over? This is more of a sister thing, so I’ll let molly explain. Spill it, sister. I am about to officially ask you for a huge favor. One that will dominate your life for the next nine months. Yes, I’ll be your surrogate!

[ Laughing ] Are you sure? Are you kidding me? I have never been more sure of anything in my life. Oh!

[ Both laugh ] Well, charlotte has always denied burning your house, but she lies about a lot of things. She didn’t lie about this. How can you be so sure? Forensics. Csi collected some scraps of fabric from the hedges around my house, and they all tested positive for the accelerant that started the fire. And they lifted some dna, which matched someone that isn’t your daughter. Oh, thank god. Yeah. It’s a relief, yes. I-I didn’t want to think that she’d gone that far. Why didn’t i believe her? Why didn’t I have faith in my own daughter? You said there was a dna match. Who’s the arsonist? I can’t tell you that.


the whole point is that it’s not perfect.

[ Chuckles ]

[ Sighs ]

[ Groans ] Hey, dad? You okay? Yeah. I’m fine, fine. Yeah? Yeah. Just sat down a little more quickly than I intended.

[ Chuckles ] I really want this to be a good christmas. One to remember. Okay. Cocoa’s ready! Here you go. Take a cup. Oh, wow. Here you go. Oh, my goodness. Yep. Oh, hey, you want the big one? It’s okay. No, take that one. Drink yours fast, daddy, so we can put up the lights. Okay, well, listen, you — you and elizabeth did such a great job making the cocoa, it’d be kind of a shame just to gulp it down. Oh, don’t worry, I can make more. Ah, okay.

[ Knock on door ] I’ll get it. Hey! Merry christmas! Happy decorating!Merry christmas. Get in here. We bought a few extra things. How are you? Good to see you. Hi! How’s it going? Yay! More decorations! Brook lynn:

[ Laughing ] Yes! Hey. How are you with christmas lights? Just wanted to let you know that your daughter is not responsible for the fire at my house. Okay, wait a minute. If there’s a dna match, that means that the arsonist is in a database somewhere. So, who is it? I can’t share that information with you. Why not? Is it classified? I-I don’t know. I would imagine that someone, somewhere considers it classified, yes. Well, I’m not talking to them, am I? I’m talking to you. So who burned your house? It’S…need-to-know. You don’t need to know. Why do I not need to know that? I don’t understand. Really? That astonishes me that you fail to understand, because I feel that I made myself quite clear the last time we saw each other. I can’t tell you who burned my house down because I don’t trust you.

[ Dramatic music plays ] Mols, you were so emotional the last time I saw you. I wasn’t sure if maybe upon thinking about it more, you might not want me to be your surrogate. Life’s been a roller coaster since I found out I can’t get pregnant. And when andrea miscarried, tj and I were devastated. I could quote you the medical statistics on the odds of a miscarriage, but… none of that prepared us for when andrea told us that she lost our baby, or having to tell molly. When andrea miscarried, I… I realized that I needed to do some real soul-searching. For the first time in my life, something that I really wanted wasn’t going to come to me because I was smart and prepared and willing to work hard. I felt entitled to being a mom, like whenever tj and I were ready, whenever it fit into our schedules, I’d get pregnant and we’d have a baby nine months later. But when that couldn’t happen

[Voice breaking] Because of me… because I am basically infertile, I just — I jumped right in to finding a solution. Solving the problem — I can do that. So I found andrea to be our surrogate, and she got pregnant, and everything was going according to plan. Until it wasn’T. And it’s only now that I realize that I have to do the thing that scares me the most. I have to accept that I am not in control… and ask for help. Ahh! Ohh! Well, at least we made a start. Yes, I will get the other garlands and the wreaths from the florist, I guess. I’m so glad we got the tree from pc pioneers. Oh, yeah. Me too. So good. It makes you feel so good knowing that you gave back to the community. And those kids in their uniforms — so cute! It makes me think of little dante when he was that age. Was he a pioneer? Uh, no, he was not. But that was not for my lack of trying. I signed him up, I took him to the first meeting, and that kid had jumped out the window and escaped before I even got my car out of the parking lot.

[ Gasps ] No! Yes. Hand to god. I got a call from the troop leader. He was apologetic, beside himself. I said, “calm down.” I went and checked the corner lot, and who was there playing baseball but little dante falconeri?

[ Laughs ] I swear to you, lois, I wanted to grab that kid by the back of his hair and drag him home. Aww! And then I said, “you know what? Who am i to dictate his dream?” You know, if my kid wants to — to play sandlot baseball and dream of a career in the major leagues instead of learn the fundamentals of camping, like, who am I to say? Aww! He’s my kid, and I should support him. So that’s what I did. Oh, vivi. You know what? That has always been one of my favorite things about you. You just take people as they come and you love them for who they are. You never try to make them who you think they should be. Well, it’s a fine line sometimes, you know. With your kids, you — you got to accept them… mm-hmm. …But you also got to provide some guidance, so… mm-hmm. Yeah. It’s like being A… a carpenter and a gardener. That’s the difference. I don’t follow. Oh, okay. So, a carpenter builds a house based on his plans, right? Uh-huh. The wood has no say. But a gardener, it’s different because he raises what he has. You know, he may tend the soil, fertilize it, pull the weeds, give it water, a little bit of love. But he doesn’t plant a pine tree expecting it to grow into an oak. He just raises the very best trees that he can. Well, you’ve definitely done that with brook lynn. Aww. She is a spectacular young woman, really. Aww. Thank you so much. And, you know, you did a pretty good job with dante and leo as well. Well, we’re both very good gardeners. That we are. Oh, my god. Cody’s gonna be here with the tree any minute. We got to get up to the attic and get the christmas tree ornaments! Let’s do this!


People always say that I’m generous… and humble.

[ Chuckles ] But what I never realized is that the person who’s giving is in charge. Like, they’re deciding when and how much. And hopefully they’re doing good, but they are the one in control. And we all know how much I love to be in control. You’re being way too hard on yourself. Asking for help means giving control to someone else. And that would be hard for me under any circumstances, but it is excruciating when the person I’m asking for help is someone that I treated unfairly. Well, if you mean me, you’re forgiven. Not that there’s anything to forgive. Well, how about the fact that I was a total witch the first time you offered to be our surrogate? I didn’t really think it through. I-I didn’t really understand what was at stake. Molly and I were both pretty raw in those first weeks. Neither one of us made an honest effort to see where you were coming from. Yeah, but especially me. I mean, I-I’ve realized that my reaction back then had a lot less to do with you and a lot more to do with me being messy and irrational. Two things that I try to avoid. It hurt that you can carry a child and I can’t, and that it would be easy for you. It just doubled down on my pain. Which makes no sense, I know. Please. I wrote the book on being messy and irrational. And if you would have taken me up on my original offer, it would have been a huge mistake. We weren’t ready. As painful as it was going through this process, it made us ready. You know, I am ready and I want to do this. Thank you. I’m so lucky to have you as my sister. And as my surrogate.

[ Chuckles ] I am the lucky one. I really do want to be clear about this. You lied to me. And because you lied, I-I had no idea that the intruder in my apartment was your daughter. You’re right. You’re right. I take full responsibility. But you withheld information, too. You’re far too good an agent to shoot at point-blank range without a confirmed target. You were gunning for somebody that night, weren’t you? Charlotte got in the way. Well, I guess we both have to live with that for the rest of our lives, right? Wait, wait. I’m sorry. I wish I had told you. I didn’t tell you that charlotte was stalking you because I was afraid. I was afraid that if you knew, that… you’d leave me, that you’d end our relationship. Why would I? I mean, I don’t know that, that I would have ended the relationship. But we’ll never know, becauseyou didn’t give me a choice. You didn’t tell me the truth, so I couldn’t make my own decision. Well, it’s too late for us. But it’s not too late for your — your daughter. You know, you need to focus on her and get her the help that she needs. Okay, everybody cross your fingers. Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait! Violet, come here. If you make a wish the moment before the christmas lights come on for the first time, it’ll come true. So get your wish ready. Brook lynn: Okay.

[ Laughter ] I knew it would be beautiful.

[ Laughter ] Oh-ho!

[ Laughs ] Oh, my. Wait. Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. What? What… what does this — this remind you of?

[ Laughing ] What do you think? How about st. Finbar’s our sophomore year? Oh, my god. Sister joanne claire was so mad when she realized it was us sneaking into her office and moving around her pictures of the saints. We would swap peter and paul, peter and paul, peter and paul. Oh, man. She got us, though. Detention, and we had to decorate the entire auditorium for christmas all by ourselves. We were there until 3:00 A.M. Well, 3:17, but who’s counting? Oh, and when we came out that morning and our parents were waiting for us… I don’t think I’ve ever seen my mother so angry. But my father, he was disappointed. And somehow, that was so much worse. I know, I got a speech all the way home. I can still hear it. “Your cousin connie would never do anything like this.” Because your cousin connie never stepped a toe out of line. Although, I got to say, I wished I had followed your cousin connie, because I was grounded. I was grounded with a 5:00 P.M. Curfew until the following april. And by the way, you were supposed to be grounded, too. I was grounded, technically. Mm-hmm. Do you remember my bedroom window? It was a joke. I know! You snuck out of that room so easily, it might as well have been on the ground floor. Yes, right out the window and out to the nightclubs in the city all night long. Oh, your poor parents. Honestly, I think back, lois… honestly, I really feel bad for all the worries I gave them. But you know what? At the time… mm? …I really enjoyed myself. Yeah, you did.

[ Both laugh ] Okay, I grabbed the tree, I got some garland. Where do you want them? Well, I am so glad you asked. Flight attendant: Ladies and gentlemen, please bring your seats completely upright and fasten your tray tables. Kindly make sure that your belongings are safely stowed under the seat in front of you. We will be coming through the cabin to do a final check as we prepare for landing. Damn you, luke spencer. I miss you.


I don’t think you’re in any position to tell me what charlotte needs right now. She needs counseling. She was stalking me for months. That is not normal behavior. You saw the letter from victor. You know that her actions were not malicious. Maybe not, but they are unquestionably illegal. She thought she was protecting me. She thought that you were a threat. You’re not doing her any favors by making excuses for her. You’re enabling her. Anna, she was manipulated by a master manipulator. Victor exploited her love for her father, her need for a family. She thought that you were dangerous. And then, of course, when he released your file and the world knew that you had been acting as a double agent — oh, don’t throw that in my face, please. I’m not. But you can’t refute it. It was true. She thought she was protecting me. Think about that. A teenage girl standing against a master spy. So, we can say what we will about my daughter, but she’s not a coward. She did what she thought she had to do. And what, you’re proud of her? I’m appalled at what she did. But I’m proud of her courage. I’m proud of her determination. I’m sickened that victor twisted her for his purposes. Well, he didn’t tell her to write the word “murderer” on my door. Or break into my hotel suite and trash my clothes and write a threatening message on my mirror. Charlotte came up with that all on her own. I can’t believe this is actually gonna happen. Sometimes the universe finds a way. All I know is I’m grateful, ’cause this feels right. Okay, okay. I think it’s high time the expectant parents celebrated up.

[ Both chuckle ] Mama q, could you hand me some wire, please? Yeah. Here you go. Thank you. I have been meaning to ask you, why do you call olivia mama q? Well, she’s dante’s mother. What else would I call her? If you say “zia,” I will murder you right there where you’re standing. I’m just sayin’! What’s a zia?

[ Laughing ] Now that the tree is lit, we can start hanging ornaments. Uh, before we get to the real decorating, brook lynn and i have an announcement to make. Can you announce fast? We need to decorate. Violet! This may be important.

[ Laughs ] Don’t rush them. Uncle chase, brook lynn, I apologize. Please take as much time as you need. Thank you. I think you should do the honors. Okay. Dad, finn, violet, elizabeth… brook lynn has agreed to be my wife, and we are getting married. Ohh! Yay! Oh, what?! Yes! That’s amazing!

[ Laughter ]


To the baby to come. No child will ever be more loved and more welcome. Hear, hear. Hear, hear.

[ Chuckles ] Mm… it’s ginger ale. Gotcha.

[ Laughter ] Not that there’d be anything wrong with drinking right now. Are you jump-starting a healthy new lifestyle, or is this the only thing with bubbles that you had in the fridge? Ah, both. I had a-a friend bring a really nice bottle of champagne over, actually, but it doesn’t last very long in this house. Maybe I should get an early start and — and indulge in all the caffeine and alcohol while I can. We — we know that you’re giving up a lot. It’s well worth it. To you, kristina, and this… to this expanding family. Cheers. Cheers. It’s true. Victor never told charlotte how to stalk you. I imagine she got that off the internet, from some book — you “imagine”? I mean, did you question her about this? I’ve not interrogated my teenage daughter. No. She’s been traumatized. She’s recovering from a gunshot wound. I’m aware. She needs time to heal. She needs her father to stop making excuses for her. You’re not protecting her, valentin. You can’t keep blaming victor for what happened. Victor’s to blame. Yeah? If she had been arrested for the crimes that she committed, what was she gonna plea? “My dead grandpa made me do it”? It doesn’t matter what victor wrote to her. It doesn’t matter what lies he told her. Charlotte is responsible for her own actions, and you have to make her understand that. And you have to get her the help that she needs before she does something irrevocable. Congratulations, bro. Thank you. Oh! Hey. Congratulations, brook lynn. You are an incredible young woman. Aww. You are a lucky man. Oh, I’m the lucky one. No, we both are. I wish you both a lifetime of love. Did you give brook lynn a ring, uncle chase? You know, violet, I did. But I, um — I kept it hidden as to not ruin the surprise. Finn: Ohh! Do you want to see me put it on her finger? Yes, please.

[ Laughter ] Alright. Wait! You’re supposed to go down on one knee. Oh, he did, when he asked me to marry him. Can’t you go down on one knee again, uncle chase? I want the complete picture. Finn: Me too! Me too! Ohh. Of course I can. Alright. Yeah! Aww! Daddy, when are you gonna get aunt elizabeth a ring? Uh… it’s time to decorate the tree! Yes, the…tree.

[ Sighs ] So, what’s so bad about being called a-a zia? Well, nothing. Or — or everything, depending on your circumstances.

[ Laughs ] I still don’t get it. Okay. Zia means “auntie,” right? Which could refer to your mother or your father’s sister. Or — or your sister-in-law. Uh-huh, or it could be a distant cousin or any female relation. But it could also be a term of affection. Or — or someone, a woman that you are close to, but you’re not actually related to. But there is a generational aspect to it. It’s for somebody older. For example, you would never refer to my brookie as zia. Right, but I — I could call you zia?

[ Laughs ] Uh, no. He’s got you there, though. No, but — I don’t mean — okay, hold on one second. Because technically yes, but absolutely no, you cannot. I would prefer it if you continued to call me lois. Totally understand, lois. Aww, honey, this tree looks so beautiful. It does. It’s so nice having you here to help out. Hey, it’s my pleasure.

[ Sighs ] So… how do you like working for the quartermaines? I really, really like it. Yeah, it’s the first place in a long time that feels like home.


[Dee p breath]

[ Speaking italian ] Ohh! Ahh! Cody, you know what? Thank you so much, sweetheart. We could not have done this without you. Oh, yeah, no, and you get extra points for patience. That was a lot of fun, you know. Learned a new word. Not that I’ll ever call either of you “zia.” Yeah. And it got me into the spirit of the season. I might even… yeah, I might grab a tree for the stables. Well, ladies, thank you for a fun time.

[ Both laugh ] Oh, my, oh, my, oh, my. Oh, you know what? Hm? I got to say… this looks a lot better than the auditorium at st. Finbar’S. Yeah?

[ Laughing ] You know.

[ Both laugh ] Charlotte needs to know that what she did was wrong and that she can’t solve her problems by breaking into people’s houses and writing threatening messages. I agree. Charlotte needs limits. Oh, limits… she’ll get them. She needs counseling, and she’ll have that, too. But we have a big problem. Victor convinced charlotte that you were dangerous. And you shot her. So in charlotte’s mind, victor was right. I hope you get through to your daughter and that you get her to understand that victor was never right about anything. Anna, wait. I’m sorry. So am I.

[ Door closes ]

[ Muffled sobs ] That is one gorgeous tree. Mm-hmm. Might be the best tree I’ve ever seen. It certainly is lovely. You were right, brook lynn. When you make a wish on a christmas tree, your wish comes true. Mine already did. What did you wish for, sweetheart? Is it okay to tell? Absolutely. I wished for this to be the best christmas ever. And it is. Our tree is beautiful, uncle chase and brook lynn are getting married, and I have a present for all of you. What kind of present? Stay here. I’ll be right back.

[ Chuckles ] Any idea what this is? Ah, could be beaded necklaces… uh-huh, uh-huh. Acting kind of secretive there, bro. Sure you don’t have any idea what this present is? I can neither confirm nor deny. Finn: Uh-huh. I’m going to sing a song that I wrote myself, and uncle chase will accompany me. Gregory: Uh-huh!

[ Guitar plays ]

When there is no light we will shine, shine, shine when the darkness falls I’ll be by your side if you don’t mind I really wanna shine with you you I wanna shine with you you I wanna shine with you do you remember that night when the stars were bright? And the moon was above shining in your eyes if you don’t mind I really wanna shine with you you I wanna shine with you you I wanna shine with you you I wanna shine with you you I wanna shine with you

[ Applause ] Whoa! Brava! -That’s amazing. -Whoo! Whoo-whoo! Okay. So what happens next? We’ll talk to our fertility specialist, let them know that we have a surrogate, and are ready to move forward. And once we have a more concrete timetable, we’ll get back to you about scheduling, but we’re hoping it’ll be soon. The sooner the better. Now that we know what we’re doing, there’s no point in waiting around. Thank you so much. I will be grateful to you forever. It is my great honor.

[ Chuckles ] Okay. Bye. Bye. This — this… this is really happening. We might just get our miracle after all.

[ Laughs ]

[ Laughs ] We do good work. Mm. Sister joanne claire would be proud.

[ Chuckling ] True. We got a lot of house to go, but these two rooms look beautiful.

[ Door opens, closes ] They do! Tracy: No. No, no, no, no, no. This will not do. Not at all.

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Jack: Jill, you haven’t weighed in on this yet.

Billy: What do you say, mom? I mean, this is the best and– and honestly, the only way forward to defeat a common enemy.

Diane: It has to be all of us against him.

Jack: We’re all in this. Thick as thieves.

Jill: Wow. I am really shocked. No, I truly am surprised at you people talking about conniving and plotting and scheming against tucker.

Billy: That’s the general idea. Yeah.

Jack: If we work together, we are unstoppable.

[ Jill chuckling ]

Jill: Well, it’s about time. It’s about time that you idiots came and struck gold.

Billy: She’s insulting us. That means she likes it.

Jill: Listen, when we hit him, it’s gotta be painful, it’s gotta be relentless and it’s something that he cannot recover from. And I know exactly where it’s gonna hurt the most.

Tucker: You’re so funny. You think you’ve got a poker face. You don’t believe me?

Mamie: I wish I had a reason to.

Tucker: I’m a different man now.

Mamie: Well, change is good, but that doesn’t mean that was before me. It’s an improvement. You look to me like a man who’s got revenge on his mind.

Tucker: Now, the idea of revenge just doesn’t seem as sweet to me anymore. I mean, anybody can light a match and burn everything down. No. What I have in mind is profoundly different than most people have come to expect of me.

Mamie: But please don’t leave me in suspense.

Tucker well, as satisfying as the thought of total annihilation was for a while and how it helped put me to sleep at night, I found myself obsessed with the idea of building something, something new. I think it’s time for me to be more productive and put something– something good out into the universe and that’s where I wanna focus my energies.

Ashley: Wow. I’ll believe that when I see it.

Danny: Bueno suerte.

Daniel: Hey, do you want some help?

Danny: No, no, I got it. No worries. So, uh, anything exciting going on here tonight?

Daniel: Yeah. No, you’re looking at it. Gonna be a party of one. Just scrolling for updates on the fire surrounding mattie’s campus.

Danny: Oh, yeah, I heard on my way over that it’s 80% contained.

Daniel: Eighty?

Danny: Yeah.

Daniel: It’s better than the last I heard. Still dangerous though.

Danny: Is lily on her way to california?

Daniel: Yep. Nothing was gonna stop her from being with her little girl. You know how it is. Your kid needs you. They’re in trouble. Nothing else in the world is more important.

Phyllis: Hey, cricket. Hey. Look at you coming in for a beverage at this hour. Most people are winding down, but not you. What you up to?

Christine: Well, I suppose any number of things, but, uh, right now I was just hoping for a quiet moment alone to pick up my tea.

Phyllis: Oh, I understand that. I understand that. Probably contemplating your future if there’s any truth to the rumor that you’re vacating the D.A.’S office.

Christine: It’s truly fascinating. It– it boggles my mind.

Phyllis: Yeah. Yeah, that the rumor mill finally got it right this time.

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Christine: Why are you prying?

Phyllis: I’m not prying. It’s just interest and care in a fellow human. That’s all.

Christine: Well. Now, that doesn’t sound like you at all. So, what are you up to? And whatever it is, I have to say, I really don’t like it much.

Phyllis: Well, um, I just noticed that you and danny have gotten closer. That’s all.

Christine: And why does that concern you?

Phyllis: Well, it concerns me because if you’re part of danny’s life, then you are part of my son’s circle and in turn, part of my life, you see. I don’t love that, but I am trying to make peace with it and become the bigger woman. That makes sense to you, right?

Christine: I mean, yeah, in your own unique way, yes. But why are you even assuming that I’m becoming more involved in danny’s life?

Phyllis: Oh, it’s just a vibe I’m picking up. That’s all. And I’ve just seen little hints of it around town. But your secret is safe with me. But are you becoming closer to danny?

Christine: Yeah. Just not a topic I’m willing to explore with you.

Phyllis: Great. No problem. No problem. And I understand, I mean, no sense in pining over paul, you know. Just rip off that band-aid. I get it and I admire your ability to move on.

Jill: Now, listen, I’ve been hearing some things about this european fragrance company that apparently ashley and tucker bought before they were married.

Jack: Yeah, we’ve heard about that too. Glacade.

Billy: Jack and I assumed it was the foundation of their new corporation.

Diane: One that could stand toe to toe with jabot.

Jill: Oh, as if.

Jack: Until ashley pulled the plug on it.

Billy: Talk about a vote of no confidence. Just like their marriage.

Diane: I thought tucker abandoned that company to focus solely on jabot.

Jill: Well, apparently he changed his mind because he has been funneling money into it.

Jack: Of course he has. Oh, god. Why didn’t I see this? This is his plan. This whole thing. He orchestrated this entire plan. It wasn’t just creating turmoil and family trauma for kicks and giggles. No, this is carefully curated chaos. And we played right into his hands. He doesn’t want to own jabot. He wants to destroy it from the inside out.

Ashley: Hi, mamie.

Mamie: Ashley. So, you heard what the man said?

Ashley: That he wants to be a productive member of society. Yeah, I heard that. Do you believe him?

Mamie: Take him at his word? Which is worth less than nothing? No. However, if he does manage to redirect his energies towards something positive, well, then I guess we just have to wait and see.

Tucker: You don’t think I’m capable?

Mamie: Oh, now there’s the rub. I don’t know what you’re actually capable of. You see, my family means everything to me and I will fight to the death to protect them. So, if you’re not telling the truth about this change of heart, I’d start saying my prayers if I were you. Well, you two have a good rest of the night. And, uh, you take care of yourself, honey.

Ashley: Okay.

Tucker: Mamie.

Ashley: Do you mind? So, if you’re interested in sharing this new pathway to productivity and positivity, I– I’d like to hear about it.

Tucker: Nothing would make me happier because you are intimately involved.

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Diane: You’re right, jack. Of course, this was part of tucker’s plan. Throw jabot into chaos. Destabilize it with infighting and backstabbing.

Jack: Once he saw us spinning out of control, he would use glacade as the instrument of our destruction.

Billy: You shouldn’t be surprised. This is what he does.

Jill: He is such a bastard.

Jack: Then, we have to find a way to stop him.

Diane: No wonder he’s been so smug.

Jack: Oh, yeah, no matter what happened, he had a fallback. If he succeeded in taking us down, well, his company was on top. We’d be in splinters at the bottom trying to dig our way up.

Billy: Which we cannot afford to happen.

Jill: Well, in this economy, who can?

Jack: Even if he fails. Look, he still has a company that could one day, down the road, rival ours. I don’t mind friendly competition. This, this is underhanded.

Diane: Well, it’s typical tucker.

Billy: Okay. But how is my mom and chancellor involved in this scheme?

Jill: Maybe he’s moving on two fronts. He takes down jabot and then he goes after chancellor. I’ll tell you though, his reasons, they don’t worry me. How we’re gonna fend him off, that worries me quite a bit.

Jack: We have to render that company worthless. A stark reminder that he flew too close to the abbotts.

Billy: Woo. Watch out. Jack’s getting mythological.

Diane: Yeah. What we need is a weapon.

Jill: We need a great big stick.

Diane: Well, yes, that’s the metaphor, but we need–

Jill: No, no, no, no. I’m not being metaphorical. I want to hit him with a great big stick.

Billy: You know what? We don’t need a weapon. We don’t need a stick to go after tucker and take him down. We already have one.

Ashley: What part could I possibly play in your future?

Tucker: You encouraged me to pursue glacade, which at one point was a vision we shared. Until you had a change of heart, if you recall.

Ashley: Right. And you’ve been plotting revenge, as I recall?

Tucker: I’m making healthier, better choices now. Instead of revenge, I’m cultivating a sense of purpose.

Ashley: I know that look.

Tucker: What look?

Ashley: That one. You want to conquer the world.

Tucker: No, my goals are slightly more modest than that. I do have plans though and they begin with glacade.

Ashley: Right. You want me to sell you my 50% of the company.

Tucker: Right.

Ashley: Out of the goodness of my heart?

Tucker: That is what you agreed to. And my lawyers right now are drafting an offer, which I think you’ll find quite generous.

Ashley: And what am I to do with all this generosity of yours?

Tucker: Whatever you want, ashley. There are no strings attached here. It will just be a clean break. Which is what you want, right?

Ashley: What are you up to?

Tucker: Oh, god. You just can’t do it. You can’t believe that I’m trying to change my ways, can you?

Ashley: I guess I can’T.

[ Danny humming ]

Daniel: Oh, you shouldn’t have. Hey, uh, what kind of snacks did you have in those bags? Um, you know, lily’s out of town. Just a couple of bachelors home alone. You wanna crack a couple of cold ones? Watch a game? I don’t know.

Danny: I’m sorry. Um, when was the last time we ever, you know, cracked cold ones and watched a game?

Daniel: I don’t know. I’m– I’m just trying to think of, you know, something that a father and son would do. Come on, give me a break. I just, I’m excited to spend some quality time with you.

Danny: And that’s what makes this so awkward.

Daniel: Makes what so awkward?

Danny: Well, uh, the groceries aren’t snacks.

Daniel: Okay.

Danny: I’ve come to borrow your kitchen.

Daniel: The whole thing?

Danny: Only for a couple of hours. I’m, uh, I’m making my pasta sauce.

Daniel: No?

Danny: Yeah.

Daniel: No? You’re gonna make the sauce?

Danny: Yeah.

Daniel: You’re gonna make the romalotti ragu? You’re gonna make the sauce and you’re so paranoid about the recipe, you won’t even write it down because you’re scared that I’m gonna find it and I’m gonna outdo you with it?

Danny: Yes. Yes. That is the one. And it’s better than your aunt gina’s, I guarantee you that.

Daniel: We only make that for special occasions. Why are you making it tonight?

Danny: And this is where it gets really awkward. Okay. The dinner is not for you. It’s for christine.

Daniel: Oh. Oh? You’re making christine the sauce?

Danny: Yes.

Daniel: Is this a date?

Christine: My relationship with danny is none of your business.

Phyllis: Oh, so it is a relationship?

Christine: I didn’t say that.

Phyllis: Well, you just said that. You said my relationship with danny, blah, blah, blah.

Christine: Okay. Well, that’s not what I meant.

Phyllis: Oh.

Christine: Come on. What is going on? Why are you so curious about danny and me? Ah, wait a second. Is that a little green in your eyes? This has nothing to do with me being in daniel’s life and by extension, yours. You’re just jealous.

Phyllis: Christine, listen, danny and I, we’re friends. I mean, we’re co-parents and that is the truth and nothing but the truth.

Christine: Well then, I’ll give you nothing less and I’ll say this once. My relationship with paul is over. Things with danny are, yeah, worth my time and attention. Are we gonna be more than friends? I don’t know. Maybe I’ll have a little more clarity after dinner tonight.

Phyllis: Well, that’ll be fun. What? Pizza and beer with two friends.

Christine: No. Actually, all clues are pointing toward a home-cooked dinner, which I’m very excited about. Apparently, he’s gonna make something, uh, unforgettable.

Phyllis: Ah, he’s gonna make the sauce. That’s what he’ll make. I love that sauce, it’s incredible. Well, bon appétit. – Hi, I’m steve.

Daniel: You know what, dad? I think it’s about time you and I had the talk.

Danny: Really?

Daniel: Mm-hmm.

Danny: We’re doing this now?

Daniel: Oh, yeah. Sit, come on. I’d take you outside for a quick game of catch, but, you know, it’s already dark out.

Danny: Yeah. And that’s an onion.

Daniel: Very perceptive.

Danny: Okay. Let’s get this over with. What do you want to know?

Daniel: You and christine, you guys are on special pasta sauce level. I wanna know how we got here.

Danny: I don’t know. We’re friends. And we’ve been getting, you know, closer the last little while.

Daniel: Ever since she got back from portugal?

Danny: Yes. And lately, she’s had a tough time with this, you know that. Breaking up with paul and she’s a wonderful person. I hate to see her sad.

Daniel: So, you’ve been there for her?

Danny: As a friend, lending an ear.

Daniel: Okay. Friends. Yeah. So, this is just dinner with a friend. It’s just pasta with a pal.

Danny: We’ve kissed.

Daniel: No.

Danny: Yes. I– I don’t wanna hear anymore, okay? You know, way too much as it is, all right? Hey, you know, this is moving in a really nice direction and now that you know everything, can I please borrow your kitchen tonight?

[ Daniel exhaling ]

Daniel: Couple of crazy kids like you two, how could I say no?

Danny: Oh, you’re wonderful. I really appreciate it. You’re awesome. Yeah.

Daniel: Oh, hey, onion.

Danny: Onion. Yes, of course.

[ Mellow piano music ]

Michael: Buy you a drink, gorgeous?

Ashley: You know, there’s a couple of things about our time together that I regret, but acquiring glacade is not one of them. Very solid company. And with the right leadership, it has a lot of potential.

Tucker: Wait. Wait a minute. Are you doing a 180 now? Or are you just trying to drive up the price?

Ashley: Maybe I changed my mind.

Tucker: You just want it now because I want it.

Ashley: I’m not that petty. And glacade will fail if it doesn’t have the support of a large corporation like jabot. It needs me to survive.

Tucker: I can build it up from nothing. I’ve done it before.

Ashley: It’s going to take a miracle.

Tucker: Well, it might be nothing but bones and a dream not, but I can make it breathe. I just need to give it the attention and the time it needs. I can do it. I– I just need somebody to believe in it. I could turn it into gold.

Jill: What weapon are you suggesting that we use against tucker?

Billy: The truth. And before you shoot me down, just hear me out for a second, okay? Because the truth is tucker is heavily involved in a cover-up with one of his artists and illicit behavior with underage girls. We know that information–

Jill: He did what?

Billy: Yes, mom. It’s disturbing and it’s covered up.

Diane: We found out from adam.

Jack: Yes, he was digging for dirt.

Jill: Well, he sure found it, didn’t he?

Jack: Yeah. Pretty disgusting, isn’t it?

Billy: So, we take that to the french board of directors and any business partner he has in glacade and they will send him up the river seine without a paddle in a heartbeat. He will be done, okay? What do you think?

Jill: Billy, I am so proud of you. That takes a special kind of cunning. Yes, the truth will set us free from tucker. Okay. Okay. Who knows what time it is in paris? Where do we start here? Should we take it to the press? Should we call a meeting?

Jack: Hold on. Hold on, first things first. We run this by ashley and get her blessing. After all, half of this company we’re talking about decimating belongs to her. I’ll see if she’s free.

Diane: In the meantime, we need to keep tucker distracted.

Jill: Oh, would you mind terribly if I handled that?

Diane: Why? Are you going to hit him with a big stick?

Jill: Oh, well, um, I’m not gonna rule that out, but I think I have a better idea. So, leave it to me. Oh, this is gonna be fun. When you have chronic kidney disease…

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Michael: Do you remember when you were dead? Of course not. How could you? During that time, I would have given my left foot to sit and be with you for five minutes. And now here you are, I mean, heartbeat and everything. Free martini.

[ Phyllis laughing ] I can’t even get you to talk. What did I do wrong?

Phyllis: You abandoned me.

Michael: Never.

Phyllis: Yes, you did. I came back from the dead, but you ghosted me.

[ Michael sighing ]

Michael: Forgive me. I came home from singapore for thanksgiving with gloria thinking that all her problems were in the rearview mirror, only to find that she had them tucked away in her carry-on.

Phyllis: Mm. Carrying on as she does.

Michael: Yeah. Well, I had to drag myself back to the other end of the globe just to clean things up. You don’t believe me? You want to check my passport?

Phyllis: No. I don’t need to do that. It’s just difficult for me when you’re not here because nobody really understands me here. You know, I’m taken out of context when you’re not here. You get me.

Michael: You’re feeling lonely.

Phyllis: What?

[ Michael chuckling ] I’m glad you’re back.

Michael: That makes two of us. What’s going on? Talk to me.

Jill: So, that’s the bare bones of the plan. We can work out the details as we go. What do you think?

Diane: I don’t know. Do you think it’s enough of a distraction?

Jack: That depends. Do you think you can convince tucker that you’re sincere? That it comes from the heart and not all artifice?

Billy: Yeah, I’m not sure about that. I’m– I’m just saying. I mean, you– you– you aren’t the best at concealing your true emotions. I know in the past when we haven’t seen eye to eye, you always have a little tinge of disappointment and it’s always there. I can see it. I think we all can. I’m just brave enough to say it right now.

Jill: Has it ever occurred to you, billy, that it’s because I love and care what happens to you? That sometimes I can’t control my emotions about you. But in this case, tucker is no friend of mine. There’s no love lost.

Diane: Okay, jill. We need to make sure that he trusts you.

Jill: Oh, I’ve been playing this game a lot longer than he has.

Jack: She’s right. In fact, some would say she’s been jockeying for position her whole life.

Jill: Okay, jack, you’ve got grievances. Care to elaborate?

Jack: Well, there’s your trying to poach billy out from under jabot. You want to shed some light on that?

Jill: You broke my heart. Both of you.

Billy: Mom, at the end of the day, don’t you want me to be happy?

Jill: Yes.

Billy: Okay.

Jill: I would prefer you to be happy with me. However, if you would like to continue working with this end of the family, there’s not much I can do about it. Is there?

Billy: Okay. But if we do this correctly and we take down tucker, I don’t need to be your sidekick.

Jill: Oh, billy, there was so much more to it than that. I didn’t want you to be my sidekick because you’d have my back. I could pay somebody for that. I wanted you to work with me ’cause you’re my son and I wanted to build something beautiful and important and durable with the person that I’ve poured my heart and my soul into. And isn’t that exactly what you want, jack? You want family and business together?

Jack: More than you know.

Ashley: Well, this is an unfortunate turn of events.

Tucker: A week ago, you couldn’t wait to unload this company on me.

Ashley: I changed my mind. I saw the potential and it’s vast.

Tucker: You just– you can’t let me have the smallest part of anything, can you, ashley? You hate me that much. And you have everything you could possibly want.

Ashley: Almost.

Tucker: Well, you said it yourself. Jabot’s a powerhouse. You want to try something new, do it there.

Ashley: Yeah. Well, I’m not gonna change my mind, tucker, all right? I’m not gonna sell my half the company. It’s nothing personal.

Tucker: No, it’s nothing personal. Of course. Well, so much for that state of civility you thought we could achieve. I guess I’ll have to fight you for it.

[]

Phyllis: I’m really trying to be good. I really am. I’m– I’m doing it, you know. I don’t know how much more I could take. Everybody sees me as a pariah that’s never gonna change. Or some ticking time bomb ready to go off. The thing that kills me is that my– my kids hate me. I mean, they treat me like somebody that they would try to avoid if they saw me walking down the street, you know.

Michael: Just because you managed to stay out of prison doesn’t mean you weren’t gonna pay for what you did. You know that, right?

Phyllis: Yeah, I know that. I know. Thanks. Yes. Yes. Shunned and shamed by my friends and neighbors.

Michael: It takes a village.

Phyllis: Hey, this isn’t funny.

Michael: Not in the least.

Phyllis: No, not in the least. So, don’t make jokes. Why are you smiling?

Michael: Because I remember a time when you would have given up and said, “what’s the point?” And done your level best to live down to their low expectations of you. But look at you. You actually want to be better. Not because of them, but because of you. My best friend is growing up.

Phyllis: Shut up.

Michael: Yay.

Phyllis: Sh.

[ Michael laughing ] Don’t make jokes. I’m so sad.

Michael: I’m sorry.

[ Both laughing ]

Phyllis: You know one thing I don’t get?

Michael: Hm?

Phyllis: Is karma. I guess this is my karma. I hate karma. Okay, listen, I’m not perfect. I know I’m not perfect, but I do not understand how it is that diane and christine get to move on. Why do they get to move on? I’m suffering, but they are being forgiven. And they are happy. And they get love. Why can’t I have nice things too? Why can’t I have someone who looks at me and believes in me? And supports me. And trusts me. And loves me. I deserve that.

Christine: Daniel?

Daniel: Hey. Come on in.

Christine: Well, thank you.

Daniel: Mm-hmm.

Christine: Ugh. It smells so good in here. I cannot believe how a smell or a taste can bring back such good memories. But you’re probably spoiled. I bet your dad cooks for you like this all the time.

Daniel: Yeah. You know, now that you mention it, nope. Never.

Christine: Well, I hope that means you’re joining us?

Daniel: I– I actually have, um, there’s this thing and you know how it is. Um, but the two of you have a lovely evening.

Christine: You too.

Daniel: Can you please save me some leftovers?

Christine: Yes. Bye.

Daniel: Bye.

[ Danny humming ]

Danny: You’re here.

Christine: Yeah. I hope not too early.

Danny: No. No, you’re, uh, you are right on time.

Billy: All right. I’m gonna take off. I’ve got a lot of homework to do.

Jack: Okay. You know your assignment, right?

Billy: I know exactly what to do. Find out as much information about tucker and ashley’s company as I can.

Diane: But don’t do anything drastic. Just poke around.

Jack: Yeah. Yeah, she’s right. Don’t make any moves against the company until we clear this with ashley. She’s technically a half-owner.

Billy: Speaking of ashley, do you think there’s a chance that she has a plan of her own?

Ashley: Well, I’m always up to something, aren’t I? So, what plan do you all want to discuss? Glacade? Imagine if you could get ahead of your ibs-c

Phyllis: What is that?

Michael: It’s water. Drink it. It’s good for you.

Phyllis: I am not drunk.

Michael: I know, but you’re depressive and I don’t like where you’re headed. Drink it.

Phyllis: Thank you.

Michael: Okay. First off, one can never hope to achieve true and total enlightenment by feeling sorry for yourself or hating other people’s happiness. It’s kind of the opposite of what we’re going for.

Phyllis: Okay. Remind me, what are we going for?

Michael: You can’t compare your journey to other people’S. Everybody has their own lessons to learn and their own challenges to conquer. Your path is your path. And what you got to do is keep your eyes forward, do good and put more love into people’s lives. And that love will be rewarded.

Phyllis: I’d like to believe that.

Michael: Well, think of all the great things that have happened recently. No prison. Debts paid. Your children–

Phyllis: Hate me.

Michael: Well, yeah, they might be a little skittish. Look, they’ve been through a lot. It’ll take some time, but you’ve got a second chance. Do something with it. Find the thing that you love and grab onto it with both hands. Good in, good out.

Phyllis: Okay. I will work on beautifying my life and creating my own path. I will work on it. You are brilliant. Clink. Clink.

Christine: That was far and away the best dinner I’ve had in years.

Danny: Really? Well, you know, thank you because gina, I mean, she still thinks that her pasta is better than mine. I think she’s delusional.

Christine: Yes. She’s delusional.

Danny: Yes. Thank you.

Christine: That sauce is perfect. Now, I– I don’t know. Maybe there were a few more layers this time. A little more complexity. I– maybe I’m just imagining it. I don’t know.

Danny: No, it’s uh, it’s like it’s telling a story. You know, it, uh, staying up late at night talking, celebrating. Absorbing the richness of success. And then you have this deep, savory flavor.

Christine: Exceptional.

Danny: You get the best ingredients, you mix them together and I don’t know if it’s magic or just meant to be, but when it’s right, you wind up with something remarkable.

Christine: I like how you can tweak and adjust the elements. Little things can change. Time can add more depth, but it’s still the same. But better.

Danny: The same, but better. I like that. One second.

[ Gentle music playing ] Shall we? We have a whole dance floor here. Come on.

I’ve been thinking

about you for a while now

I know I said goodbye

but if you’ll listen

just hear me out ’cause

something I could hardly say

is what I really wanna do

here it goes

I wanna start again with you

there’s no saying

if we’ll make it

but I think

it’s a chance worth taking

Tucker: So, that purchase agreement I asked you to draft.

Teresa: You’ve kept me busy lately. Which agreement are you talking about?

Tucker: The one between me and ashley abbott for that company in france.

Teresa: That wasn’t a simple document to draw up.

Tucker: Well, too bad because I need you to parse through it with a fine toothcomb.

Teresa: What am i looking for?

Tucker: A surefire way to kick her ass to the curb. I want her out. I want to be sole proprietor.

Teresa: That won’t be as easy as it sounds.

Tucker: I don’t really care. I’ve made you a very rich woman to do that, which is not easy. Figure out a way to make it happen because you and I both know I can find someone who will.

Jack: I know this isn’t easy for you to talk about, but–

Ashley: What? You think that tucker is secretly shoring up glacade?

Billy: Yes, exactly.

Jack: Do you think he’s funneling money into the company to use it as a weapon against jabot?

Ashley: One hundred percent. He’s actually coming up with a generous offer to buy my half of the company even as we speak.

Diane: What’d you say?

Ashley: Well, initially, it was my idea. I thought if I could distract him with glacade, then tucker would keep his hands off of jabot and chancellor. But then I realized that he was up to something and it has to do with that company. So, today I told him I changed my mind about selling my half of the company. I just wanted to push him a little bit, you know, to see how much he wants glacade. And boy, he wants it bad.

Jack: But not to go out and start something new?

Ashley: No, no, no. He wants to use it as a wrecking ball against jabot.

Jack: And you are going to sell to him?

Billy: Ash, we have a plan.

Diane: With a little help from our friend, jill.

Ashley: Oh, what now? Jill’s my friend too?

Jack: She’s our friend on this. We are all working together to shut tucker down once and for all.

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Sally: Do you really think that we can hit the reset button?

Adam: I’m sure as hell willing to try.

Abby: Please don’t tell me that you’re feeling like rehiring your cousin was a mistake.

Cole: Claire’s pretty freaked out about being in jail.

Victoria: We told her that we would find her a lawyer.

Michael: You want me to defend her?

Jordan: It won’t be long now, eve. The high and mighty newman family will get exactly what they deserve. Every last one of them.

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Eric: I can’t believe I’m actually seeing you. I-I can actually reach out and touch you. Look at this.

Thorne: Same here, dad.

Eric: Yeah. I’m so glad you’re here. It just means the world to me. It does.

Thorne: Well, nothing could’ve kept us away.

Bridget: We would not have missed this night for anything.

Thorne: Yeah.

Eric: I’m just so happy to have a house full of beautiful people.

Thorne: Well, if it’s important to you, dad, it’s important to us.

Eric: Thank you.

Bridget: Daddy.

Eric: Hey.

Bridget: We love you so, so, so much.

Brooke: Eric is so happy.

Ridge: Mmm.

Brooke: Glad thorne and bridget were able to be here.

Ridge: Let’s make sure they keep their emotions in check.

Brooke: Yeah. That’s a lot to ask. You and I know better than anybody, having to pretend for so long.

Ridge: I can’t imagine this house without him. Can’T.

Brooke: I know, but eric is still with us. We need to appreciate every moment we have with him.

Ridge: I know, but I’m– I…

Brooke: Me too.

Hope: Um… well, are you struggling as much as we are?

Ridge: Can you tell?

Steffy: How are they doing?

Brooke: Uh, they seem to be doing okay. I mean, we’re keeping an eye on thorne and bridget in case we need to jump in there.

Steffy: Yeah, bridget seems a little iffy.

Hope: Well, so does thorne for that matter.

Steffy: Well, they’d better stick to the program.

Ridge: We’ll make sure of it.

[ Phone chimes ]

[ Finn sighs ]

[ Sighs ]

Li: Finn, what are you doing here? Why aren’t you at the forresters with steffy?

Eric: Well, here we are.

Donna: What a party. So good.

Eric: I know. Here. Oh, oh… I-I can’T.

Donna: Oh…

Eric: Damn it. All right, all right. I’m sorry.

Donna: It’s all right. Don’t worry.

Eric: Okay.

Steffy: You look awfully dashing tonight.

Eric: Ah, thank you. Let me see you. You’re beautiful as always.

Steffy: Great genes.

[ Donna laughs ]

Donna: Good answer.

Eric: Yeah. Stephanie just grew lovelier and lovelier as time went on. That’S… one of the many reasons you remind me of her.

Steffy: I always tried to live up to her name.

Eric: You did. I think she’s here tonight. I can… I can feel her presence.

Steffy: I’m sure she’s here. I know how much you love and miss her.

Eric: Yeah. Everything comes full circle eventually. I’ll see stephanie again in due time. Hi, my name is damion

Li: It must be so grand at the forrester estate right now. Gorgeous people all dressed up, being elegant and sophisticated, champagne flowing.

Finn: It’s almost like you’ve been there.

Li: So what’s the occasion? Why the big party all of a sudden?

Finn: Eric just wanted to be festive with his family.

Li: Sounding more and more like you need to be there.

Finn: Okay, I will be, okay? I just gotta wrap this up.

Li: I respect your dedication to your patients, but considering everything you and steffi have been through lately, my advice? Call it a night and go be with your wife.

Eric: I know there’s a lot more food in the kitchen. I just don’t want this to go low, all right?

Zende: I still can’t wrap my head around it. I mean, look at him. How energized he is, how vital and full of life.

Ridge: If you look a little closer, you can see he’s failing.

Zende: We still have time with him, though, right?

Ridge: I wouldn’t waste any.

Eric: This gives me so much pleasure to see the two of you here tonight.

Katie: Well, there’s no place we’d rather be. This is the only game in town.

Carter: You got that right.

Eric: You know what else gives me pleasure is knowing that you’re my friend and… and more than employees. You’re– you’re part of this family. You know that.

Katie: I know. Thank you.

Eric: Good. All right, enjoy the party.

Katie: Of course. You too.

[ All chuckling ]

Hope: Well, this is certainly going to be a night to remember.H, and this might be the last time that I get to spend time with my grandfather. I just– I don’t know–

Hope: You have to get through this, okay? Because it’s what he wants, and this might be your last chance to give it to him.

Thomas: It helps, you know, you being here with me.

Hope: I got you.

Eric: Well, don’t you two look elegant– look at you.

Thomas: Hey.

Eric: Nice, nice.

Thomas: Thank you.

Eric: And this, uh… this is good on you, you know.

Hope: Well, it is yours.

[ All chuckling ]

Eric: I love seeing my family all dressed up like this. It’S… it’s really wonderful. I wanted to say something to the two of you. The two of you together is not at all the scandal to me that it is to some other people. I think it’s terrific. You know… if you two make each other happy, go with that, all right? Life is too short not to.

Thomas: Thank you.

Eric: Okay. Hey. My partners in crime are over here. There you are. Hey.

Zende: Hey. I’ll be back in a minute.

Eric: Okay. Oh, you look beautiful. Both of you.

Rj: No, look at you, looking all spiffy. You clean up nice.

Eric: Thank you.

Rj: Of course, of course.

Luna: This party is incredible. I’ve never been to anything like this.

Eric: Well, this is your world now, luna. I mean, you’ve earned it. And I happen to think that, uh, my-my-my grandson feels exactly the same way.

Rj: Well, there’s no

[ Indistinct ] There.

Eric: Enjoy the party.

Rj: Hey, you, too.

Eric: Thank you.

Rj: Yeah.

Bridget: Well, they said that they already got a second opinion. I have one other person I’d like to call and get an–

Ridge: How you guys holding up?

Bridget: [ Indistinct ] I mean… I’m a doctor. I wish I could use my knowledge and expertise and connections to help my dad, but instead I’m not even supposed to know he’S… dying.

>Thorne: Bridge and i have both been away, ridge. We have lost so much time that we’ll never get back, and… what are we supposed to do? Just let our dad go with so much left unsaid?

Bridget: And not to be able to wrap my arms around my dad and tell him what he means to me and how grateful I am for everything that he’s done for all of us? How my heart’s just breaking in a million–

Brooke: Oh, honey.

Bridget: How am I supposed to not start crying? I never stop. And I’m– I’m so scared.

Eric: You look beautiful tonight. You look… no surprise there. You always look sensational.

Donna: Well, I wanted to look extra special for you tonight.

Eric: I’m so lucky to have you. I’m so lucky to have you by my side during all this. You don’t deserve this. You didn’t– you didn’t sign up for this, no.

Donna: I signed up for you any way you come.

Eric: Yeah?

Donna: Yes.

Eric: Okay.

Donna: Hey. Whoa, whoa.

Eric: I need to sit down. Just let me sit down. Okay. Uh, I just… I gotta– I gotta sit down. Little older than I used to be, that’s all. Just gonna rest for dinner.

Donna: I’ll get you some water, okay?

Eric: Okay. Yeah, please.

[ Steffy sighs ]

Steffy: Oh, granddad. I’m so sorry.

Eric: Wha– sorry about what? Finn’s absence. I don’t know why he’s not here.

Eric: He probably has some kind of an emergency. It’s kind of– it’s-it’s a– it happens when you’re a doctor.

Steffy: I know, but I really wanted– I want him here.

Eric: You married a remarkable man, you know?

Steffy: I did.

Eric: I can see how happy he makes you. That’s all I want for my beautiful granddaughter. That’s all I want.

Li: You love steffy.

Finn: It’s never a question.

Li: Well, just wanted to make sure your priorities are straight.

Finn: Mom, I told you, okay? I’m working on something.

Li: It can’t wait? This is clearly an important night for steffy and her family.

Finn: I realize that. More than you know.

Li: What does that mean? You keeping something from me?

Luna: It’s gorgeous. It’s beautiful.

Eric: Luna’s been an extraordinary addition.

Bridget: Yeah, especially for this one here, huh, rj?

[ Rj laughs ]

Eric: I’m delighted you two found each other. I think it’s a great pairing. It really is. I think you have a– you have a wonderful future ahead of you.

Brooke: You’re being so brave.

Donna: Because I’m– I’m terrified.

Katie: No one would ever know it.

Brooke: You’re doing eric proud. You’re giving him everything he wants and needs to make this transition as easy as possible.

Donna: Yeah. What am I gonna do when he’s gone?

Zende: Granddad looks like he’s really enjoying himself.

Carter: Yeah. He’s in his element. Eric has the right to go out the way he wants. He’s earned it.

Ridge: I’m gonna miss him.

Eric: Yes.

Donna: Okay. You ready to call it a night?

Eric: A night? Are you kidding? The party’s just getting started. Everyone, everybody, everybody having a good time, yes?

All: Yes.

Eric: All right, come on, let’s kick it up a notch. All right, what do we need? Thomas, a forrester martini for me, if you will. And, zende, uh, you’re in charge of music.

Zende: On it. I’m on it.

Eric: Come on.

Donna: You sure?

Eric: Huh?

Donna: You’re sure?

Eric: Yeah. We need some music. I want to dance with you. I want to have you in my arms one last time.

[ Phone vibrating ]

Finn: Hey, babe.

Steffy: Hey, what’s going on? Are you on your way?

Finn: Sorry, I’m still at the hospital.

Steffy: What are you doing?

Finn: I’m just, I’m finishing up some work. I’m-I’m sorry. It’s– it’s important.

Steffy: Just please get here.

Finn: I promise, as soon as I can.

[ Steffy sighs ]

Thorne: Hey, is everything all right?

Steffy: Yeah. I just wish my husband would hurry up and get here.

Thomas: Thank you for being here with me tonight. I don’t know how I’d get through this without you.

Hope: Well, we’re helping each other.

Thomas: Look at him. Every time I do, it… makes me want to cry.

Hope: I know. But we can’T. We have to stay strong for him.

Thomas: And for each other.

Hope: That too.

Carter: At least we can say we gave eric the celebration he wanted.

Katie: Love and laughter right here in one room.

Carter: It’ll never be the same once he’s gone.

Katie: Well, let’s not think about that right now. Let’s just be grateful that he’s here.

Rj: You know, I’m just realizing. Nobody wanted this party, and it turns out it’s exactly what everyone needed. They just needed to come together in granddad’s name.

Luna: Well, I’m honored to be included.

Rj: Get used to it.

Brooke: Some party, huh?

Ridge: You can say that again.

Brooke: You all right?

Ridge: Yeah. He’s the best man I know. Whatever he needs, whatever he wants… I’m gonna make sure he gets it.

Eric: What’s the matter?

[ Donna gasps, eric groans ]

Donna: Eric!

Ridge: Dad, you okay?

Eric: Yeah. Yeah, I’m okay. It’s the, uh, champagne talking I guess.

[ Eric, donna chuckle ] I’m okay. Guess I’m gotta rethink that martini order. Uh, zende, turn off the– cut the music off, will you, please? Uh, everybody, uh, come here. Come here. Gather round. Come on. You didn’t think you were gonna get away with not having cut the music off, will you, please? Uh, everybody, uh, come here. Come here. Gather round. Come on. You didn’t think you were gonna get away with not having a little speech of mine. This is exactly what I needed and what I wanted. It’s a dream come true. Seeing all your beautiful faces, smiling and happy.

[ Chuckling ]

Eric: Thank you. You have no idea what it means to me. I know I hit you pretty hard. It was a big surprise to say, “there’s a party. Hurry up. We’re gonna have a party.” And-and-and you all showed up. I love you for that. So thank you for giving me this-this-this wonderful this wonderful evening I’ll– I’ll never forget as long as I live. Give me a kiss. Give me a kiss.

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THIS STILL NEEDS EXTENSIVE EDITING!

. Hurry! We have to find our tree before they’re all gone! Looks like there’s a lot of them to choose from. We have to find the perfect tree. Perfection is the enemy of the good. What does that mean? It means that sometimes when you’re looking for perfection, you miss something quite special. Okay, I’ll be on the lookout for a special tree. Well, I-I doubt that I’ll get a tree myself, but I’m delighted you invited me here to help select yours. Well, I got to hand it to you, pop. You can decorate the hell out of a christmas tree. I mean, portia and I, we have — we have tons of ornaments between us. And yet, you managed to get them all on the tree. What, did — did that one break? Just my heart. I recognized this ornament the moment I unwrapped it from the tissue paper. Your mama made this for us our first christmas together. Something yummy and fruity for me, and a three-olive martini for you. Well, lucy. You sure do know what I like. Well, uh, I think after our long and tangled history, I better. So, with your busy schedule, I’m glad you could pencil me in. I always make time for you. I wish, uh, liesl would do that, but she’s running around, conference to conference to conference. She’ll do anything to stay away from me and just…

[Sighs] Forget about me. But I’m glad that I have a friend like you. Why are we meeting here? Is there another — no, no, no, no. Nothing like that. I just, uh, wanted to keep it quiet. Yeah? I got a look at the final arson report on your house. Was it charlotte? We meet again.


I am surprised, though, that mom never told me that she made an ornament marking your first christmas together. We were newlyweds. I had a great gig with a club band, so I was out late most nights. Anyway, we — we managed to get ourselves a tree. But I was always too busy to help decorate it. Christmas eve rolls around, I come home, right? And I find the tree strung with lights, with just one ornament — this ornament. I figure, I say, “whoo-hoo! She mad. She mad now.” I start apologizing, offering to stay up late, do whatever it is she needed me to do. But she said — she said, “no. No need.” Your mom, she liked that tree just like that. Yeah, this tree here is a beaut. And our first tree, with this ornament, that was the best tree I ever seen. You know what I love about you, though, is you don’t judge me. You never have. You just see my core, and you don’t judge my heart or my soul. Although, you know what? You have judged several of my relationships. Oh, like you haven’t judged mine. That’s just because I really do — I just want what’s best for you. So, you know, if it couldn’t be me… go on. I mean, you know, it could have been. I mean, we tried on the legit and the down low, but… well, you know, that stupid, stupid affair really did cost me my relationship with doc. Such a messy thing that upended everything. It was such a wake-up call. And I did have to completely reevaluate my life. And I think that — that’s why we know that we just are better friends than lovers. Well, we… have changed course a few times. Several times. But somehow we still stay connected there, don’t we? Because of our daughter, because of serena. Have you — have you, by the way, heard the latest about serena?

[ Sighs ] Grandpa, look at this one! I’m gonna go down that aisle and see if I can find anything that’s special. I’ll look forward to that. That’s a nice one. Yeah. Diane: I think it’s this one. Robert: Hmm. Just imagine this tree covered with lights, lots of ornaments. You got all that? Absolutely. And what about the — what do you call that stuff? The stuff? The mistletoe-y stuff.

[ Laughs ] Alexis! Oh, hi. Alexis: Hi! What are you doing here? Hi! Oh, I would ask you the same thing. Hello, robert. Alexis. I’m here with diane to select a christmas tree. Oh, that’s new. I don’t recall you ever having a tree before. Really? I thought you had one every year? No, no, no. I said I-I think about having one every year. But this year, I’m following through. It’s just the start of a new tradition. Mm. One of many, I hope.

[ Chuckles ] Come on, grandpa, let’s go this way. What an unfortunate coincidence running into you, ms. Miller. Um…hmm. May I join you, or are you too busy? No, no, I-I can take a break. Please have a seat. Here you go. So, a-are you here for another burger? Oh, this time, I’m trying out your blt. Oh. I hear raves about it. The house specialty. Great. Do you want fries or coleslaw with that? Fries, of course. Oh, okay. Danielle. This gentleman would love to have the blt with fries. Do you want a shake? Because our shakes are legendary. Uh, water’s fine. Thank you. Have to save the calories somehow. So, how are you enjoying port charles? There’s nothing in t he reportthat ties charlotte to the fire. Oh, thank god. Yeah. I mean, honestly, it’s just — it’s a huge relief. Yeah. Yeah. Any indication who’s responsible? Uh, yeah. We have pinpointed another suspect. Let’s hear it. Morning after the fire, evidence was found in the bushes outside your house. Scraps of fabric. They tested positive for the same accelerant used to start the fire. Okay. So, the arsonist fleeing the scene would have caught their garments on the hedge or something. Also, we were able to lift dna from the fabric. Great. We got a match to the late jameson forsyth.


Why is it unfortunate to see this lady, grandpa? You know, I think I’ve had enough tree shopping for tonight. Besides, it’s getting a little chilly out. Why don’t we find something to warm you up? Uh, good evening, folks. Good night. Good night. Bye, di. Diane: Bye. Who is that lady?

[ Sighs ] You know what? I was going to inspect some of those trees down there. You want to go scope them out first? Sure! Stay where we can see you.

[ Sighs ] Was that really necessary? Robert: So, what was that all about? I am representing a family that is suing general hospital for malpractice. So what? Everyone’s entitled to representation. I mean, it doesn’t have to get personal. It gets personal when the doctor at the center of the lawsuit is your son. And gregory chase’s son is dr. Hamilton finn. Well, you handled the whole thing with a lot more tact than professor chase. Thank you for noticing. I promised you something warm. Let’s go. Alright.

[ Chuckles ] So, forsyth would have set the fire thinking that the last copy of the mission report was in my house. But he couldn’t have been certain of that, so he would have kept me under surveillance and would have seen me and robert move the trunk into maxie’s apartment. So…forsyth would have been watching the night that charlotte was shot? Yeah. I mean, he was probably waiting for cops and everyone to leave till the apartment was empty to go in and get the report and whatever supporting evidence. Okay, so, forsyth is dead… murdered. What happened to the report? I’m not sure what I thought port charles would be like, but it has definitely surprised me. Really? In what way? Uh, the cuisine, obviously. Obviously.

[ Chuckles ] And the people seem friendly. Yeah, we’re pretty friendly. I mean, for the most part. I’ve enjoyed getting to know the city. I run through the park every morning past the port charles museum. The chuck. I mean, that’s what the locals call it.

[ Laughs ] Well, thank you for the correction. I haven’t had the chance to visit yet, but I plan to make time for it. Great. How long are you staying in port charles? I’m not sure. Right now, my visit is, uh, open-ended. Mama never tell you that story? I don’t know, maybe it just made her miss you too much. Man… I’d hate to think I ruined christmas for your mama. No, you didn’T. I told you that when we got the tree, pop. Christmas was mom’s favorite time of the year. I remember she would wait till december 1st before she would start decorating, but when she did — oh, look out! She went all in — garland, ribbons, wreaths, christmas music from mahalia jackson to the jackson five, bing crosby to aretha.

[ Laughs ] It was 24/7 music, pop.

[ Chuckling ] Yeah. You know, I do believe that’s why I still love christmas so much to this day. ‘Cause that’s when mama was always her happiest. You know, even though I-I was the surrogate and I didn’t give her, really, my biology, I feel like, deep down, I gave her a part of my…spirit heart. Spirit heart? That sounds like something new age.

[ Chuckles ] What I do know is that we really made a great kid. Yeah, we really, really did.

[ Cellphone chimes ] Uh, sorry. Excuse me. Oh, sorry. Okay, remind me not to take any texts from work because tracy quartermaine being involved with deception is the absolute worst thing that could possibly happen. Yeah, I’m really sorry that you gave away all your stock of deception, including the tie-breaking vote with elq. Yep, I’m really sorry, too, you know? But, um… sometimes you just have to sacrifice for those you love. And maxie and sasha and I, we are not taking salary right now just to make sure we don’t have to lay off any of our staff. You know, dominique was serena’s biological mother. She was all heart, but I think you’re right. I think she did get your… spirit heart.


Thank you so much. I look forward to getting all of the details from you. Okay, okay, bye. Hey, babe. Did you guys decorate the tree? Marshall: Mm-hmm. Oh, my gosh, it’s so beautiful! Well, you can credit pops for most of it. He even managed to get all of both of our ornaments on this one tree. Ye– no, I-I-I see! I’m — I’m in awe. It even smells like christmas around here.

[ Laughter ] I am pleased that you like it. And with that, if you’ll excuse me, I’m going to step outside and get myself a breath of fresh air. Okay. Are you sure, pop? It’s kind of cold outside. Uh, I like the cool.

[ Chuckles ] And there’s a throw on the chair. I’ll be fine. Okay. You and your dad, um, have fun decorating? Yeah, like I said, pop did most of the work. I just kept him company. We reminisced. Pops told me a great story about… …about this one. Irene: You should use that blanket. You’ll catch your death out here. I love that serena’s, you know, running around florida, saving all the manatees. But, you know… I hope she settles down one day and, you know, maybe I get a little grand-toddler to bounce on my knee.

[ Laughs ] Okay, you know what? Don’t tell anybody, but you really are an old softie. You wouldn’t want to be a grandmother? Um, well, I’d have to wrap my mind around it. Oh, yeah. You know, I don’t think I’d mind because I like the age I am right now. I mean, I-I kind of like the well-earned wisdom and that I really am becoming the woman I want to be, and I know who I am, and I certainly know what I want. But that doesn’t change the younger lucy, who was fearless and curious about everything and saw endless possibilities, or the 30-something lucy, who actually relished being in my bra and panties in front of everybody at the nurses’ ball. You liked being half-naked up there? Well, I didn’t at first. I was kind of mortified. But you know what? By the third or fourth time — don’t tell a soul, but I just pretended to be embarrassed ’cause I knew I looked damn good. Yes, you do. Finn did nothing wrong. The muldoon family is already grieving their loss. The last thing they need is some lawyer swooping in to make a buck. I’m gonna stop you right there. Diane is a shark, but she is not a vulture. She is also not the attorney that filed this suit. She’s a litigator. She’s a trial attorney. And she took over this case because it went to trial. She’s also on retainer for the muldoon family, so she has a legal and financial responsibility to look out for them. And quite frankly, from the facts of this case, she’ll probably win. I have a complex business situation to untangle and get up and running. What kind of business are you in? I’m a security consultant. I set up security systems, both cyber and real world, everything from individuals to large companies. So, you used to be a spy?

[ Laughs ] I could tell you, but then I’d have to kill you. Oh. [ Laughs ] In all seriousness, why would you think that? Because my ex-husband uses a security consultant, and he used to be a spy. Seems to be where all the best security people learn their craft. Well, I know the types. But in my case, you’re mistaken. And I’m still really good. Clearly. Mm-hmm. Okay, well, let’s see. Ex-military? Although that would be the same thing, right? Mm. Hmm. Oh, I’m sorry. Can you… I’ll be right back. Diane, hey! How are you? In desperate need of hot chocolate. Oh, okay. Robert, how are things? Busy, busy, you know. Never a dull moment. We’d like two beverages to go. We’re planning on an excursion. Oh, okay. Come on, come on. Right this way. Okay, one hot chocolate to go for diane and robert. Coffee for you? Hot chocolate. I’m actually quite fond of it. Yeah, but don’t let that get out. It’ll ruin his carefully crafted grouchy image. No.

[ Carly laughs ] So, forsyth — obviously, he was a pro. There’s no way he keeps that report on his person. Yeah, but I don’t think for one second that he would have destroyed it. No, I mean he wasn’t the only person involved in the op. He would have kept that for leverage. Or insurance. Like I did. Yeah. I don’t think forsyth acted alone. Someone else is involved. I know it. Okay, look, I-I think you are onto something here, anna. Mm-hmm, yeah. If you are here to view jameson forsyth’s body, it’s gone.


You believe finn committed malpractice? I thought we were on the same page on this. Gregory, you know how much I love your son, and I think he’s an excellent doctor. But I am looking at this from a legal perspective. And there is a strong argument to be made that he should have pushed for more testing when muldoon first came to see him. Doctors test based on symptoms presented. Of course, there are tons of tests he could have run, but are they practical medically, not to mention financially? Again, I am not saying that finn is guilty. I’m saying there’s an argument to that effect, and diane is going to make that because that is the way the law works. Spoken like a former legal eagle.

[ Sighs ] Yes. Facts and testimony matter greatly. But in the end, the winning attorney is the one that makes the most compelling argument to the jury. And yes, I used to be an attorney. And I miss it. Thank you for the, um, compliment. You always have been such a sweet talker. But, you know, with your rakish good looks and your pocket squares… oh. …I think you could be the next golden bachelor. Golden bachelor?

[ Laughs ] Well, maybe if the contestants looked like you. Oh, no. No, no, no, no. Uh, wouldn’t — no, and I-I wouldn’t — no, you know, I think this is just all about you being at loose ends over liesl. But you know what, lucy? I’m not here to sing the blues. What’s going on with you? Why are you flying alone? Curt is says christmas was stillyour favorite time of year. I’m glad my leaving didn’t change that. I just regret missing all those christmases with you and the boys. Irene… why did I ever leave? Mulled wine, huh? Did you make this, or did marshall? Well, I put out the wine while dad was trimming the tree. Hmm. You two make a really nice team. This

is a very welcome endto a long…long day. Honey, I can have one of these waiting for you every night from now until christmas. Oh? Well, be careful. You don’t want to start spoiling me now.

[ Both laugh ] That’s the plan. And it’s a ramp-up until your real christmas present. Ooh! Mysterious. I like it. Um… but I may have something special for you. But it’s not a present. It’s the chance to walk again. I can’t stand when these agencies just swoop in here, no warning, demanding this and that, going through my records. What agency are you referring to? The wsb. They took forsyth’s body, classified the autopsy and all the related reports. Hang on here. Oh, my gosh. Look at that. Yeah, they classified the, uh, arson report. I can’t even have access to it. I suppose you went old school and made a copy of the report. No, I didn’t, ’cause I didn’t have time. What about your autopsy notes? You got those? They took everything. But it’s interesting that you mention an arson report. Why is that? Because the victim had a partially healed burn on his left leg. Okay. Are you guys headed to christmas festivities? Well, we just came from rice plaza. By the way, if you’re planning on getting your christmas tree from the port charles pioneers, hurry ’cause they’re going fast. Do they have good ones? They do. They do. I found a good one. But the shopping trip was cut short by a work complication, so I’m gonna have to circle back. Oh, that’s too bad. Well, I did offer her a consolation walk in the park. I mean, it’s all nicely lit up, very festive. The city trees aren’t lit yet, but however… I think th at sounds romantic and fun.

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[ Voice breaking ] And I am so sorry. Baby…

[ Sobbing ] I… I am just so sorry.

[ Sobbing ] Marshall ashford. You have been given a gift. You have a clean bill of health, and you’ve reconnected with your son. Why do you waste one more second looking back at something that can’t be changed, instead of living the life you have now? It’s beyond me. Merry christmas! Merry christmas. Just so you understand, I’m team finn, right? In fact, I-I helped martin prepare him for his deposition earlier. You did? How did it go? I didn’t pull any punches. I played diane’s part. I was the opposing counsel. No wonder you argued that there was a case to be made by diane. Yeah, and I think finn is more prepared now. I also have to confess that I rather enjoyed it. Cross-examining him, trying to trip him up, pointing out the weaknesses in his testimony… being ruthless? With a purpose. I was using the skills that I spent all those years developing. Getting back on that judiciary bike, riding it with the wind at your back. It’s hard to believe that I’m not going to practice law ever again. I’m sorry. I know how painful it is to be confronted by something you used to be great at and not being able to do it anymore. Wow. I’m sorry. You win. I promise never to complain or pine away about my career loss again. It’s not about comparing losses. I’m just saying I understand. I know you were an excellent lawyer. Thank you. Hey, violet, is that the one? I don’t remember you mentioning a burn. A lot was happening at the time. He had a significant bruise on the left heel. Is that unusual? Actually, yes, since it was starting to callus. So what — what — what does that tell you? It indicates it wasn’t a fresh bruise, and it certainly didn’t come from the impact of the vehicle striking him. I found that odd, so we looked into his left shoe, and we found this under the lining. Right, my partner was able to get a match on the guy’s fingerprints. How old do you think the burns were? Between three and four months. August. That sounds about right. Yeah. Listen, thank you for taking the time to meet with us. Yeah. Appreciate it. We’d also appreciate it if you wouldn’t mention this to anyone. What would be the point? I have no proof. The wsb took it all, which is a gross abuse of power. I’ve never seen anything like it. I-I work with federal and state agencies all the time. None of them swarm in and take what they want with impunity like this. I sure hope someone can rein them in. Well… what do you think? I think someone at the wsb is going to a great deal of trouble to clean this up. Huh. You’re back. Sorry about that. I never pegged you for the dine and dash type, but — or, more accurately, the order and dash. But people can surprise you. I got an overseas call, and the reception was dicey. I needed to call back on my satellite phone, which I realized I’d left in my hotel room. So, I left, fully intending to return and pay for my meal. And, uh, on the way back, I saw these, and I hoped you’d accept them… with my apologies.


Sitting here fretting over things that happened 30 or so years ago won’t change anything, and it won’t absolve you of a thing. The here and the now — that’s what matters. The only thing the past can do for you is to let you learn from it, so you don’t make the same mistakes going forward. What do you do… with the feelings?

[ Sobbing ] The regrets… …from leaving you and my boys. Let it go. Yes, I was angry and hurt at first, but I didn’t let it stop me from living my life. I had a lot to figure out. You know, I-I-I struggled some, but I enjoyed life plenty. I mean, my boys were a handful, but they were my pride and joy. And I still managed to have a full life. And yes, sure, I… I missed you plenty. And I thought about you all the time. But I didn’t let myself worry, waste my life thinking about what could have been. I lived my life and I loved living it. And that’s what I want for you, marshall. You’re safe. You’re alive. Be thankful for the life you have with your beautiful family — our family. Our son needs you. And you’re right here for him. Isn’t that something? And I-I’m so thankful for that. Aren’t you? You may not have been here in the past, but you’re here now. So enjoy this christmas and every christmas to follow, and I’ll be right here, enjoying it with you. That’s the best gift you can give me. This procedure… it’s in the very early stages of human trials. But as soon as I read it, I knew. I knew that you would be the ideal candidate. Before

you were shot,you were in perfect health, great physical condition. And, baby, I hope you don’t mind. I submitted your name and medical records. But before you get mad, I just heard back. They’re considering you to be a part of the trial.

[ Exhales deeply ] Well…why would you submit my name without tell– got it. You didn’t want to get my hopes up. And, again, this is in the very, very early stages, and there’s no guarantee that… you will be able to walk again. But, honey, this is a chance. Thank you, baby. Thank you. Oh.

[ Sighs ] Oh, my god. You know I always appreciate, um, getting attention from you a-as long as we, you know, maintain our boundaries. I still feel that spark between us. Do you? Um… nostalgia.

[ Stammering ] You’re feeling nostalgia. I think we’re both feeling nostalgia. You know, we cannot deny our past. We can’T. And we will always be connected because of serena. But I am with marty, and you, you know, you’re hoping to get back with liesl. It might happen. It could. And if not, I’m sure you’ll find somebody very wonderful to be with. And I got to go, you know. Thank you for the conversation and the — the drink. And, uh, you know, if you hear from our daughter, please remind serena to call her mom when she hits dry land.

[ Exhales deeply ] Okay, lucy. I’ll catch you later, huh? Of course you will.

[ Chuckles ] Okay.

[ Chuckles ] I felt the needles, and it’s not dry, so it’s fresh. Good. And it’s not too tall, but tall. Mm. And nice, with no bald spots. No, I don’t see any. Great. Now, if we could just track down a sales person. But I don’t want this one. I thought you liked it. I do, but it’s too pretty. Someone else will want it. I want to find a tree that’s not so pretty, but special, and give it a home. Sounds like a plan. Why don’t we look down that aisle there? I appreciate the apology, but the flowers were not necessary. They’ll just go to waste in my hotel room. Please accept them. Come on. Add a little more christmas cheer to the place. Okay. Uh, thank you. Um… well, your food had to be wrapped up, and I’m sending it to the homeless shelter. But I can put another order in for you. Well, let’s, uh — let’s save that order for another day. I’m in the mood for something a bit more elevated. Can I take you out to dinner? Uh, thank you, but, um, I’m seeing someone. Of course. Why wouldn’t you be? It’s my loss. Well, that… should cover my bill. You didn’t come here for the blt, did you? No. But I’m glad I came. Alright, well, thank you for everything you’ve done. I’ll — I’ll take it from here. Whoa, whoa, whoa. What are you talking about? “Thank you.” I’m not just gonna — just gonna drop out of this. I know. Look. Forsyth, he came for the report because he’s named in it. And then someone else wanted him and the report eliminated — someone who’s probably incriminated in the report, also. Mm-hmm. And whoever it is, they got a lot of power. Enough resources to murder forsyth, disappear the body, classify any mention of it so that we can’t access it. Right, we’re looking for someone high up in the wsb food chain who was there on the day of that blown op. Not “we.” Me. Anna, stop it, stop it!

Me. You’re a loose end, too. You’re target number one. I’m not letting you do this on your own. No, but it’s my past, dante. I am not going to put anyone else I care about in danger. It’s cost me too much. So…I’m good. I’ll just handle this alone, alright? Thank you.

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THIS STILL NEEDS SOME EDITING!

[gentle music]

Konstantin?

Hello, Maggie.

What are you doing here? Is the Salem Inn not to your liking?

Oh, it is fine. I was just getting some air to clear my head. And I am so thankful for you covering the expense.

Oh, it’s no problem. I can imagine you have a lot on your mind, given the fact that you’re going back home to Greece soon.

Maggie, I have to confess, I cannot go back to Greece.

[soft dramatic music]

What do you mean you can’t go back to Greece? Is it about money?

I assure you, it is not. But I would love to tell you. Over a cup of coffee, perhaps?

So do I get credit for making good on my promise?

[upbeat country music]

What promise was that?

Oh, come on, you must remember. After we had a whole lot of fun on the couch last night, you said maybe next time we could have dinner first.

Yes, I did say that.

Mm.

Although, I have to admit, I was kind of, sort of hoping for caviar or filet mignon, not burgers and fries.

Okay, all right, so maybe I freestyled a little bit. But it’s not my fault the Bistro was closed. Does that make up for missing out on the Bistro?

Mm-hmm.

Mm.

Who needs filet mignon?

[exhales] And don’t worry. Given the circumstances, I am actually having an amazing night. There is nothing that can ruin my n–

[gasps]

[chuckles] Thanks for coming over, John.

No problem, partner.

Like I said, after what went down at Maggie’s on Thanksgiving, man, if we thought Konstantin Meleounis was bad news before–

This guy’s even shadier than we thought.

That’s why we need to step up our investigation before Maggie gets hurt.

[ominous music]

I can’t believe it was Chad. I guess he isn’t quite the man Stephanie thinks he is.

Hey. I was just about to text you.

Oh, really? What was it about? Maybe how you bought half “The Spectator” just so you could fire Everett?

What? Why would I fire Everett?

Because now that you own half the paper, you could. and because you wanted him out of my life and you didn’t give a damn how you did it, even if it was amoral and underhanded. Come on, Chad, are you really gonna stand there and deny it?

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

I know you’re upset.

Oh, I’m more than upset. I am appalled.

[tense music] And since you’re obviously determined to play dumb, I will spell it out for you. After Xander told Everett he had nothing to do with his firing, Everett called my cousin Gwen. She said that she couldn’t have fired him, since she sold off her half of the paper. Of course, she wouldn’t tell him who she sold it to. But he did some digging, and he came up with the name of a shell company, one that just happened to be owned by you. So let me ask you again.

No need. It’s true. I fired Everett.

Well, since the weather is getting colder, I definitely don’t mind having my own personal heater.

[tender music] And that would be you, in case you’re wondering.

Oh, so you’re just using me for my body heat? Mm?

Well, if you stay the night, I’m sure I can think of some other reasons to love you.

My. Well, as tempting as that sounds, I forgot my spare dopp kit at the station. The last time I used your razor, it did not work out that well.

Well, you can just shave at the station.

[laughs] Right. Show up like a drunk off the streets? Not a good look for the police commissioner.

Okay, well then, I guess I’ll just have to get you a third dopp kit to keep here.

Hmm. I have another idea.

Oh, yeah?

Why don’t you move in with me?

Theresa, what is it?

[festive country music] Say no more.

Alex, Theresa. It’s so nice to see you.

Hey, it’s nice to see you too. We’re actually just on our way out of here.

Oh. You haven’t even finished your meal.

Yeah, no, no, that’s fine. We actually realized we have something a lot more appetizing at home. Come on, baby, let’s wrap up this tab and get out of here, huh? Good to see you guys.

Wait, please, could you– could you hold on a moment? Theresa, there is something I need to say to you.

Oh.

All right, I’m dying to hear this. Just what did Konstantin have to say when you confronted him about what we found out in Greece?

Oh, man, he did so much tap dancing, he put Savion Glover to shame. And it was all designed to paint himself in the most flattering light, of course.

Well, of course, of course.

First, he admitted to Maggie that the tablecloth he gave her was not from Greece, that he just wanted her to have something that belonged to Victor, or at least something that she would believe belonged to Victor.

Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. What about–what about Victor’s very generous restaurant loan, the one we found out Victor actually never– he never refused to forgive?

He did more tap dancing for that one too, buddy. He told Maggie that he pretended that Victor forgave the loan because he didn’t want her to think ill of her late husband.

Maggie bought that?

Well, I’m not sure. I couldn’t really tell at the time. But I saved the best for last.

Ah. And that would be Sarah’s baby’s kidnapping. So what, did he actually admit he had something to do with that?

Yeah, but only before– get this. When he couldn’t pay Victor back, he found the best loan shark in Athens. So apparently the Greek mafia took the baby as payback.

[laughs] What the hell?

I’m telling you, this dude is a slippery one.

All right, so the only question is, how are we going to pin this guy down?

I think the only way to do that is to prove he faked Victoria’s kidnapping.

[suspenseful music]

Forgive me for intruding on your evening. I just wanted to apologize. When I saw you at Thanksgiving, I accused you of being involved with Alex only for his money. That was a stupid and unkind thing for me to say, and I am terribly ashamed.

You already apologized.

But that was hardly an adequate one. After Maggie spoke so highly of you, I realized I’d made a tremendous error in judgment and you could never be so deceitful and dishonest. Can you find it in your heart to forgive me?

[festive country music]

If Konstantin arranged Victoria’s kidnapping, he had to have some help. Because you just said someone attacked him, right?

Maggie interrupted said attack, but she didn’t get a good look at him because he had a hoodie on and she only saw him from behind.

Wait, wait, wait, wait, whoever it was, he was working for Konstantin here now. If we can find this hooligan…

Then their whole plan unravels.

Yeah. So any idea where they headed after they took the baby?

Well, he couldn’t have gone far because Konstantin chased him down.

Chased him down. So more than likely, they left the mansion on foot, which is good for us, because there’s plenty of security cameras in that area.

We just have to find the right one.

[chuckles]

Well, how can I stay mad at you after an apology like that? Of course I forgive you.

I am grateful for your understanding. So we can let bygones be bygones?

Yeah, sure. And I also want to say that I appreciate you understanding that just because I am in the company of someone wealthy, it doesn’t make me a gold digger. Mm-hmm. I’m sure we can say the same thing about you, Mr. Meleounis.

[“We Wish You a Merry Christmas” playing]

Okay, so instead of springing for a new dopp kit, you’d rather I move into your house?

Well, it’s not just about us saving money at the drugstore. It’s just– it’d be nice to have a little privacy. I mean, every time I leave here, when I go downstairs in the morning, Roman’s there, and he’s staring at me. And I tell you, his eyes are, like, boring into me like he knows exactly what we did the night before.

Well, I’m sure he has an idea.

Oh, my God. And then Harris– he’s living here now too. I mean, I just feel like, you know, when I go to work, that everyone’s privy to our business.

Wait, so I thought that you were talking in hypotheticals, but you’re serious.

[tender music]

Well, I’m glad you finally confessed, but damn it, Chad, I still don’t understand. Why would you do this? Why would you secretly buy the paper just to fire Everett?

Because I’m a jealous idiot, that’s why. Okay, you happy? You and I were fighting, all right, because you had just taken on Everett as a client and it was obvious to me that he was moving in on you, so–

Meaning it was obvious that that was the only reason he’d hire me, to move in on me?

No, that’s not what I said, okay? You’re great at your job, all right? Everybody knows it, but he– Everett’s in town for what, five minutes, and suddenly you’re doing PR for him?

God forbid he made a smart business decision.

Stephanie, come on, okay? You and I both know that he was trying to reel you in. I saw it, so I decided to try to stop it. Big deal.

Right, of course you did, ’cause I’m just a fickle, shallow person who gets easily reeled in and has no sense of loyalty–

No.

To the man I’m living with, whose children I’m helping to raise.

You know I don’t think that.

Well, you obviously don’t trust me.

I don’t trust Everett.

[tense music]

Where have I heard that before? Oh, right. When it was Alex you didn’t trust, you pulled the same pathetic, jealous moves with him. In fact, you almost cost me a job because you couldn’t stand the idea of us working together. But at least that time, you were man enough to talk to the guy. What you did to Everett was sneaky and mean and downright unforgivable.

Yeah, you know what, what you don’t understand is I didn’t do it for me, okay? I did it for us. We were having issues, and Everett was just one more wrench in the works, all right? Having an interloper was just causing problems. It sure as hell wasn’t helping.

Right. All those problems we’ve been having, like the fact that you’re fine having me as a live-in girlfriend, but not your wife. That would be too much of a commitment, and god knows we can’t have that. Well, Everett may be an interloper… But at least he was willing to marry me.

Everett wanted to marry you?

I shouldn’t have brought it up. It’s not relevant.

No, I think it’s pretty damn relevant to me. It is.

[tense music] Did he propose while you two were together?

No, but he’d planned to.

So he told you that recently then?

When we were at his office, I found a ring box in his bag. At first I didn’t think anything of it. I thought maybe it was for someone else. But when I asked him about it, he admitted that it was for me. He said that right before the accident, he was going to ask me to marry him.

Yeah, you didn’t mention that you two were that serious.

I didn’t know either. Even though we were in a relationship, obviously, and it was going well. And I guess that’s one of life’s ironies. The guy who ghosted me… turns out actually wanted to marry me, while the guy I’m living with now… does not.

So what, you’re saying that you wanted to marry Everett?

What? No, that’s not what I’m saying at all. Why would you think that?

Because that’s exactly how you’re saying it, that you would have said yes if he proposed.

How does that matter? He didn’t propose, so whether or not I would have said yes is totally irrelevant.

It’s relevant to me.

I was trying to make a point, okay? That Everett wanted to be with me so much that he was ready to commit to me for the rest of his life. He wasn’t stringing me along, wasting my time, while he searched his soul and tried to figure out if he loved me enough.

So you thought that I was joking when I asked you to move in?

Well, yeah, I did.

Well, why? I mean, what, do you think that… it’s impulsive or too soon?

Kind of.

Oh.

I just– I mean, I just didn’t think that we were there yet.

All right. Well, I’ve been thinking about it for a while. I mean, not a while. Like, I guess since Gabby’s been gone. And, as you know, I’ve got the whole house to myself now. I mean, it is way too much house for one person, so I just thought it would be nice to share it with someone… that I love.

Well, I have to admit that as tempting as that sounds, I just– I haven’t lived with someone in a really long time. It’s a really big step for me.

All right. But you have lived with someone before.

Yes, my ex-husband.

[soft dramatic music]

[sighs]

I promise you, hey, next time we are going to the Bistro, okay? Although if we weren’t schlubbing it at the pub, we would have never run into Konstantin and Maggie.

That was a good thing? I sure as hell could’ve lived without it.

Well, yeah, but, I mean, at least after what the guy said to you at Thanksgiving, he had the decency to apologize.

Assuming he was sincere.

You don’t think it was?

Oh, come on. You really think that that guy is willing to give me the benefit of the doubt?

I mean, he clearly changed his mind about you. What other reason would he have to apologize?

I don’t know. Maybe he’s trying to score points with Maggie.

[tense music]

Well, that was very gracious of you, Konstantin, to apologize to Theresa.

It was very unfair for me to accuse Theresa of staying with Alex only for his money, especially since– since Theresa pointed out herself, someone could say the same about me with you.

[“We Wish You a Merry Christmas” playing]

[clears throat]

So once the kidnapper left the Kiriakis grounds, he immediately would head east, or west, but to state the obvious, you know?

Okay, east is the way into town.

Yeah.

So the kidnapper might have had a car waiting there after he dropped the baby off.

More parking. And once again, lucky for us, because there’s more cameras.

Right.

So where is the best place for a handoff?

Well, somewhere secluded, most likely.

What about that park right there?

Good eye, partner. Well, look at that. There’s a bank right across the street. Okay, if we can tap into their feed at the time of kidnapping–

[suspenseful music] Bingo. I think we found our culprit.

Yep. That is our kidnapper, all right. Would you zoom in closer? Let’s get a good look at his face.

[tense music] That’s as good as you can do?

Afraid so. The image is too grainy.

Mm.

All right. Call the bank. Let’s get our hands on the raw footage.

Well, I don’t think that bank would be too happy that we tapped into their feed.

Got a better idea?

I think I do.

So you think Konstantin’s apology was all for show?

Yeah, well, Maggie is very forgiving, and he would know that she would appreciate him giving me the benefit of the doubt. If he were making a play for her, it’s the perfect angle.

Yeah, I suppose.

[tense music]

Maggie is a wealthy widow. It’s not like he’d be the first one to try it.

I–I still don’t know. I mean, I just can’t get a good read on the guy. I mean, I liked him well enough in Greece, but–

Excuse me, he said all those awful, horrible things about me.

And then he apologized. But maybe you’re right. Maybe I do need to keep a better eye on this guy.

Or, I don’t know, I mean, maybe I’m just overreacting. Like you said, he’s a jerk. I–I also– I’ve been known to hold a grudge.

But still, even if there’s the possibility of him scamming on Maggie–

[scoffs] Damn, I know people go after other people with money. It’s, like, a common thing and all, but really? How low can you go?

Why would you say something like that? You haven’t gone after my money. I’m giving it to you willingly to pay off your debt. However, as I told you before you moved out of my house, I need to keep my distance from you for the sake of my family because of the danger that your life is in. I need to keep my family safe. But I will say that even though you have made some very bad decisions in your life, I don’t think of you as a gold digger. Not at all.

I appreciate that, Maggie. More than you know. And you are right, I am not a gold digger. What I am is a survivor.

You’ve never really talked about your marriage.

And we don’t need to talk about it now.

Jada… I want to get to know you better. That means hearing about your past.

Okay. Well, in that case, when you asked me to live with you, it brought back a lot of memories, and the night that my ex-husband proposed to me.

Well, happy memories, I assume?

Definitely. You see, he had been planning it for months. He was going to take me to my favorite outdoor restaurant, and we were going to have a view– perfect view of the sunset, and then he was going to propose by candlelight.

Wow. Sounds very romantic.

Yeah. I mean, it would have been, except it never happened. See, I was a beat cop, and they hired me for some extra security at an outdoor concert.

Well, why didn’t you call out?

Well, because I didn’t know what he had planned.

Oh, right, yeah. Okay, so I’m assuming he eventually did propose?

He did, that night. He went to a restaurant and got the best dessert, and then he came to the concert, and when I opened the to-go box, there was an engagement ring sitting on top of my tiramisu.

[somber music]

I’m assuming you said yes.

I did. And then my partner covered for me, and so when the next slow song came on, my future husband took me in his arms and we danced under the stars.

Well, that sounds like a night to remember.

It was. I would say that we were intense. But we were good together. I thought it was going to last forever.

Chad.

[tense music] what can I do for you?

Well, for starters, you can drop the “surprised to see me” act. I know you found out that I’m the one that fired you.

You’re right. I did find out you’re the one who fired me, which means our business is concluded.

Yeah, uh… it’s not.

[tense music] I’m here to offer you your job back.

What’s the catch? I just need you to answer one question for me, truthfully. Are you in Salem to get Stephanie back?

Yes, I am. I love her, and I want her back in my life.

Appreciate your honesty.

I understand how you feel. Marriage– obviously it’s supposed to be forever, or why even bother, right? I had high hopes when I got married that it would be till death do us part. All three times. Yeah. But, listen, you moving in with me– you don’t have to answer that right now. It’s just something that I’ve been kicking around in my head. And, honestly, I am more than happy to keep coming here to your little room above the pub, cozy little room. You know, that is unless, of course, you’ve changed your mind and think it’s right.

[tender music]

Even if that means doing the walk of shame every morning you stay over?

Yes. Okay, like, honestly, I don’t care if Roman or Harris or everyone else in that room down there knows that I’m here, as long as I get to be with you. And you can take your time, okay? You get to decide if you want to move in with me or not.

Thanks. I will. And, Rafe, just because things ended with my husband and me… It doesn’t mean that I don’t still believe in love. I believe that if you find the person who’s right for you, and you love them… it can actually be forever.

I believe that too.

Well, on a lighter note, I am very grateful that I found you. And that I’m in love. I’m very lucky.

I’m the lucky one.

I know I have reminisced a lot about my time with Victor all those years ago, and you’re probably tired of it by now, hearing about my friendship with your late husband.

I’m not tired of it at all. I thought I made it clear to you before, it warms my heart to hear what Victor was like when he was a young man.

Well, in that case, as I said before, I knew Victor when he didn’t have a drachma to his name. I saw him scrap and fight for every penny he earned, and like me, he also owed money. But he found his way, you know? He became a successful businessman. Victor was the quintessential self-made man.

Yes.

Yes.

I know. But, Konstantin, let’s get off the subject of Victor for a moment. You never explained to me why you won’t be returning to Greece.

Oh, no, no, no, no, no. I hate to burden you with my–

Well, just tell me. Just tell me. It won’t be a burden.

Well, I made a few calls. I talked to my contact. I made it clear that I would repay the debt in full soon– thanks to you– and, of course, I didn’t divulge that to them, naturally.

And how did you contact react? Did the Greek mafia agree to stop coming after you?

Yes, but only on one condition.

And what was that?

I can never go back to Greece. If I do, I am dead.

So you want to send that photo off to Shane?

Absolutely. If anyone has the tech to enhance that photo, it’s the ISA. And if Konstantin is as big a con artist as we know he is, they’ll be happy to put him away.

That’s a fact. Listen, partner, I’ve got to run. I told Doc I’d pick up some chowder on the way home, so just let me know what you find out.

As soon as I hear from Shane. Hopefully he’ll be able to give us the identity of that kidnapper.

[ominous music]

You know, the housekeeper came by today.

Really?

Mm-hmm.

Then why are my sweats still right there?

Well, I mean, you could have picked those up for yourself.

Even besides my sweats, I mean, this–this place is still– it’s kind of a little–

Okay. Well, maybe I told her to focus on my bedroom. Primarily…the sheets.

Oh.

Mm.

Well, that’s good news. I was starting to think maybe you had bedbugs.

No bedbugs. Very clean. For now.

[sultry music] Maybe you’d want to try them out.

I’m actually really comfortable right here.

Well, you said next time you wanted to be in a bed.

Yeah, so I changed my mind. So sue me?

So you’re saying the mafia won’t let you go back to Greece?

I am guessing they do not want a walking advertisement for their generosity. But do not worry, Maggie. I am not your responsibility. You have done all you can do. I am so grateful to you– more than words can ever express.

[“The First Noel” playing] Your generosity will allow me to stay at the Salem Inn for a little while while I am working things out.

So where will you go next? Any idea?

I don’t know yet, I’m afraid. But the fact is, my visa will not allow me to stay in this country for much longer.

I see. Well, can’t you extend it?

Only under certain circumstances. Say if I get a job and I am required to get a work visa, or if I claim religious asylum, or if I marry a U.S. citizen.

Thanks a lot, Shane. Finding the true identity of the so-called kidnapper will go a long way in proving that Konstantin isn’t who he says he is. Yeah. Okay. I’m going to send you that photo right now. You hit me back as soon as you have something.

[ominous music]

I think the housekeeper forgot to throw the damn trash down the incinerator. I will be right back.

Chop, chop.

Yes, ma’am.

[suspenseful music] Hey. Hey, Chad. Stephanie stopped by tonight. She asked for me to give you this.

[somber music]

[knocking at door]

Stephanie? Wait a minute here. What’s going on, baby girl?

I–I moved out of my place, and Chad’s. And I was hoping that I could stay with you for a little while.

[sighs deeply]

[sighs deeply] Well, Steph, maybe now I have a second chance to put a ring on that finger.

It’s been great.

I agree.

[romantic music]

You mind if I take a shower?

Not at all.

Want to join?

Maybe in a bit. You know, I’m just enjoying lying here with you… And the night we had, and last night… and just being with you.

I hear you.

And, well, you can borrow my robe if you want.

Oh, you see? That there– that sounds to me like one more reason that you should move in with me.

[chuckles]

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[suspenseful music]

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Nate: You want me to sit? This can’t be good.

Lily: Nate, please.

Nate: All right. Well, go ahead. Let me have it.

Lily: It’s not like that.

Nate: Sure feels like that.

Devon: I spoke to victor earlier today.

Nate: I already told you what happened, devon. I– I told you why I got fired.

Devon: I know what you told us and I told you I was gonna get victor’s side of things.

Nate: I can only imagine the earful he gave you.

Lily: And I ran into nick.

Nate: I’m sure he had a lot to say as well. None of it good.

Lily: No, it sure wasn’T.

Nate: Look, if you’re gonna tell me I don’t have a shot, let’s not waste everyone’s time with excuses.

Devon: Or maybe you could just sit back down and actually listen to what we have to say to you.

Diane: I’d really like to reassess our E.V.P. Measure it through employment engagement surveys, performance reviews. And then we can make whatever changes are necessary to ensure that the jabot brand matches a prospective employee’s perception.

Jack: Our ability to leverage our employee value proposition is critical to our attracting top talent. I mean, the competition’s bigger than ever. I say go for it.

Diane: Well, I’ll get started today.

Jack: Great.

Diane: You look like you’re in a good mood.

Jack: Despite tucker’s threats, yeah, I would say my mood is optimistic.

Diane: Are you in the holiday spirit already?

Jack: Well, that could be part of it.

Diane: Let me guess. Does this have something to do with our latest hire?

Jack: I could not be any happier about having kyle back in the fold.

Diane: You know, he really wants to prove himself to you.

Jack: He doesn’t have to prove anything. He’s merely come back to where he belongs. Stronger, wiser, and more dedicated than ever and I am so proud.

Diane: That’s because he’s his father’s son. He’s committed to this family and our future.

Jack: To work with my son and my brilliant, exquisite wife. Life doesn’t get much sweeter than that.

Billy: Hi. Sorry. I hope I’m not interrupting–

Jack: No, no. Not at all. Come on in.

Billy: I’m actually glad you’re both here.

Diane: Why? What’s going on?

Billy: I just had a very interesting conversation with my mother about tucker mccall.

Jill: Thank you. Thank you.

Tucker: Jill. Hi.

Jill: You know, I saw that trail of slime up there leading to the front door. Now, I know why.

Tucker: Ha ha. I get it. Because I’m a slug or a snail. Something that oozes.

Jill: Yep.

Tucker: Nice. May I buy you a drink?

Jill: I’m gonna tell you this and for the very last time, there is no way on earth that you’ll get your teeny weeny little paws on chancellor, okay? If I were to fall over dead right now, you have zero chance of ever making it yours.

Tucker: Coffee? Tea?

[ Jill laughing ]

Jill: Plus, I’ve made legal provisions so you will never be able to finagle an ownership share in the company.

Tucker: Legal provisions. There is a subjective term. A lot to unpack there. No wonder there are so many rich lawyers in the world. Talk about a trail of slime.

Jill: Yep. Yep. My husband and I have never been more active.

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Mamie: And what’s this little tte–tte all about?

Tucker: Jill was about to name her price and make me a very happy man.

Jill: Yeah, when hell freezes over. And what about you? I thought you were done affiliating yourself with this man, and yet here you are.

Mamie: Pure coincidence.

Jill: Yes. Would you stop pretending please that you and tucker are not in cahoots, when the both of you are trying to take chancellor away from me.

Mamie: As much as I would love to see you lose what you shouldn’t have had in the first place, I am not about to cahoot with the man who broke ashley’s heart. And I’m certainly–

Tucker: If I may interject something. Ashley actually broke my heart first.

Mamie: Oh, so you’re just gonna throw a tantrum and then go after ashley–

Tucker: Ashley is not the issue here. You are. I’m just trying to help you here, jill. With this little dance we’ve been doing. Let’s– let’s end it. Skip to the good part, shall we? Name your price.

Billy: My mom believes that tucker’s about to make a move.

Jack: That jives with what ashley said. Yeah.

Billy: So, you know that mamie and tucker have teamed up and you’re just telling me about this now? Am I out of the loop, jack?

Jack: Things are moving fast. Consider yourself in the loop. What else did jill say?

Billy: She thinks that they’re gonna try and force her out of the company.

Diane: And we know that tucker’s already gunning for jabot.

Jack: So, as suspected, tucker is back to his original agenda. Take chancellor-winters and jabot.

Diane: Does jill have a plan to fight him?

Billy: Well, it’s a little bit tough to fight someone that operates in the shadows, okay? But you know, my mom, she’s always got a plan. And right now, that involves trying to convince me to join her at chancellor-winters.

Jack: What? And leave jabot? Are you actually considering this? We need you, billy.

Billy: She needs me more, jack. She feels outnumbered and outgunned and she’s concerned that lily and devon are gonna align themselves with mamie. You add nate onto there. Winters side, you have a deep bench. Chancellor side, not so much.

Jack: But her ties with devon and lily are very strong.

Billy: They are strong ties and then there’s family. And you add tucker into that. She’s very worried that tucker and mamie are gonna grab the company and then split it up, with mamie taking winters and tucker swallowing up chancellor.

Diane: Does jill think that devon and lily would be part of that?

Billy: I think family sometimes can make people do things that they wouldn’t normally do. Look, my mom, she’s just not gonna sit back and let something happen, okay? We know that. She’s looking for reinforcements.

Diane: You?

Billy: For starters. Yeah.

Jack: I repeat, are you considering joining jill?

Billy: I’m in this fight, jack. Until the end. I’m not going anywhere.

[ Jack sighing ] But, the thought of reinforcements, it gave me an idea.

[ Lily sighing ]

Lily: Look, we want to believe that you have learned from your mistakes, and that you’re ready to be a part of this family and the company.

Nate: But?

Devon: But victor is convinced that you tried to pull a coup and have him committed to a clinic just to get him out of the way and have you and victoria take over the company.

Nate: It wasn’t a power play. I thought the man was ill. It was for his own good.

Devon: Right. The problem with that is, that’s the exact same thing you told us when you tried to hijack our company. You said it was for our benefit when it was really for yours.

Nate: And I’ve apologized, repeatedly.

Devon: I’m aware of that. But when we have people like victor and nick and nikki warn us about you, I’m sure you can understand where our trust issues come from.

Nate: And you have the same doubts?

Lily: No. I mean, look, I believe that you care about victor. You were his doctor, you know? You have a lot of compassion. I don’t think that just goes away. I don’t think that you were using his illness as some sort of power grab.

Nate: Thank you for that, at least.

Lily: And look, I know that you wanna make real change and make amends and we wanna help you with that. I want that for you, for your own happiness. And I think the only way to move forward is for us to let go of the past so that you can have the strength of your family to lean on.

Nate: So, you can what? Save me from myself? Keep me in line?

Lily: No, nate, that’s not what I’m trying to say.

Nate: I don’t need saving, cousin. I need a chance to show that I am committed to this family. To the company. Aunt mamie believes in me. I wish you could too.

Devon: There’s more to this decision, nate, than just making mamie happy. Tucker is coming after chancellor-winters. We need to be ready for him. We can’t have any kind of drama or conflict.

Nate: Oh, yeah. Have you– have you run that by jill or aunt mamie?

Devon: Of course, we have. Yes. Staying united is the only way this company is gonna survive moving forward.

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Nate: Um, has jill signed off on this decision to hire me back?

Lily: Yes, she has.

Nate: Wow. I’m so– I’m touched. It means more to me than you know. Thank you. Thank you.

Devon: And obviously, it’s gonna be provisional because if we suspect that you’re up to anything, you’re gonna be gone.

Nate: I assure you, that it is not gonna happen.

Devon: Good.

Nate: Look, I– I know what it took for you to come to this decision. Especially after the pile-on from the newmans. That you have enough faith in me to give me another opportunity, I’m humbled.

Devon: Well, you have a big fan in lily.

Nate: I will make you proud.

Lily: That’s all we can ask for.

Nate: So, um, do you have a position in mind? It doesn’t have to be top-tier. I am willing to work my way to your approval. Um, wherever I can be most helpful to the company is where I wanna be.

Devon: Yeah, we’ve actually discussed that with jill and she’s decided that you should oversee the product and content development department.

Lily: Yeah, I think when you were with us last, you know, your ideas kind of lent more towards innovation. Big picture thinking.

Devon: Yeah. You sometimes went too far with the big-picture thinking.

Nate: Hm.

Lily: So, you know, it seems like a– a good fit.

Nate: I appreciate that you think I have something to contribute and I can’t wait to get started. And I promise you won’t regret this.

Lily: I know. We’re counting on that.

Nate: You know, who’s gonna be over the moon? Aunt mamie. She’s gonna be so happy. I’m happy.

Devon: We’re gonna start getting the paperwork drawn up because you will have nondisclosure and non-compete agreements to sign as well.

Nate: Of course.

Lily: Yeah, and figure out a start date too.

Nate: The sooner the better.

Lily: Yeah. Well…

[ Phone ringing ] Oh, sorry, take this. Uh, excuse me.

Devon: It’s okay.

Nate: She seems excited. What about you? What do you think?

Jill: Tucker, why don’t you just run along and play with that record collection that katherine left you and let a grown-up run the company the way your mommy wanted it run.

Tucker: Jill, I know you have a price. Why don’t you just name it?

Jill: Oh, my god. I feel like we keep having the same conversation over and over again. You don’t hear me. There is no price in the universe that will convince me to sell chancellor to you. Hell, I’d rather sell it to mamie almost.

Mamie: Oh, now that is like music to my ears. Let’s have the paperwork drawn up.

Jill: One, I said almost. And two, I trust you only marginally more than I trust tucker. And that is because I know that devon and lily can keep you in line. But you, oh, you, you got nobody to keep you grounded, huh? You are the loosest of loose cannons and you don’t even care where you’re aiming. You just want to make a big noise, don’t you?

Tucker: And I suppose all you want is world peace.

Jill: I want to build a company that leaves a legacy to my family.

Mamie: That is what we all want, jill.

Jill: Oh, my god. I think you’re both underestimating me, okay? I don’t care if you’re in cahoots or not. I’ve got a big arsenal in my back pocket and if you push me or my family, believe me, I won’t hesitate to use it.

Billy: I’m certain that my mom can hold her own, but why let her go after tucker solo?

Jack: What are you suggesting?

Billy: Tucker is fighting a battle on two fronts. He’s going after chancellor-winters and he’s obviously coming after jabot. I say we unite.

Diane: Meaning?

Billy: Meaning we work alongside my mom. We would have the power to outplay him, outmaneuver him, simply outlast him. We would neutralize the threat that tucker offers.

Diane: You’re not suggesting that we merge the companies to fight him, are you?

Billy: No, I’m not saying that. I think we operate outside the companies, okay? We use our brains, we use our strengths, we use our resources and we topple tucker once and for all. We don’t know his end game, but we know the guy. We know what he wants, we know how he operates. He’s always looking at the angles. He’s got one eye on the sidelines. We go straight at him, right up the middle.

You can feel it…

Billy: So, what do you think?

Diane: Well, the idea has merit.

Jack: It does.

Billy: Well, your enthusiasm is underwhelming.

Jack: Your mother would not be where she is today if she didn’t always have an agenda. She is excellent at getting what she wants.

Billy: Jack, she needs our help.

Jack: I’m not sure she would agree with you there.

Billy: Okay. So, what do you mean by that?

Jack: Yeah. Tucker loves playing the dangerous man of mystery to keep us all guessing. I think your mother thinks he’s a lightweight. And I doubt that she feels as massively threatened by tucker as she would have you believe.

Billy: So, you think she’s lying about this? Why would she lie to me about this, jack?

Jack: Not so much a lie as a clever manipulation to get her bright, talented son back under her wing.

Billy: Hold on a second. So, you think this is a power play between the two of you? The winner gets billy or maybe the loser as you would probably see it? Does billy have any say in this or is he not smart enough to realize what’s going on?

Diane: All right. That’s not what jack–

Jack: Let me start again. Family is everything to jill. You are everything to jill. She wants the chancellor part of the company to feel as much a family business as the winter side. As much as jabot. It’s the very same thing as my wanting to work with kyle. I don’t hold it against her. And if she has decided to stack the deck with the threat of tucker to get you to return, well, I– I guess all is fair.

Billy: Look, whatever my mother’s agenda is, there is one goal, that is to stop tucker and we don’t have a lot of options.

Diane: You know, billy’s right. We were hoping that ashley could get through to him, that she could help him reconcile with devon.

Jack: Yeah. I don’t like that particular scenario.

Diane: Well, if it worked.

Jack: Devon is part of that equation. He’s not gonna just start making nice with his father. Besides, I don’t think tucker is gonna give ashley the satisfaction. He knows how to hold on to his rage and how to use it.

Diane: Maybe it’s time we released the article? Let the world know about tucker’s part in his rock star’s sick involvement with underage girls. That would set him back on his heels.

Billy: Tucker’s not concerned about the fallout. Plus at the end of the day, he’s not gonna end up in jail anyway.

Diane: Well, unfortunately, you’re probably right.

Jack: Depending on what else is in the news that day. I mean, it could be a headline for half a day and be forgotten.

Billy: Fine. That’s a possibility. What are we going to sit here and waste time trying to figure out other plans of action? Tucker lit the fuse. Okay? He told me so. He’s coming after jabot. There’s no going back.

Diane: Wait a second. You guys, think about it? Is he really? I mean, for all of his threats and warnings, he hasn’t actually done anything. I think he likes seeing us squirm. This is all a game to him.

Jack: Wait, that may be it.

Diane: What may be it?

Jack: You may have actually figured out what tucker’s endgame actually is.

Tucker: Oh, yeah, you’re so fierce, aren’t you? So full of fire and energy protecting what’s yours. I get it now.

Jill: Oh, spare me.

Tucker: You love chancellor-winters. It’s really the only thing you have in your life. It’s your, you know, your terra firma. But something tells me the– the terra isn’t so firm these days. So, you’re freaked out.

Jill: No. See, that’s nonsense.

Tucker: Well, devon and lily, they have each other. Uh, mamie’s joined them.

Mamie: And nate’s joining us soon.

Tucker: That’s right. So, there you have it. The winters crew is very strong and solid and united. And the chancellor side? Well, your grandson’s too busy playing cops and robbers and your son… poor, uh, easily distracted billy. He’s– he’s decided he’d rather work for a big brother who constantly punches him in the nose than his own mother.

Jill: You do not know what you’re talking about.

Tucker: You’re alone, jill.

Jill: Oh, right. Says the man whose wife just dumped him and his son wants nothing to do with him.

Tucker: You’re an army of one, so you’re running scared. And you rage and roar and wave your arms about and threaten mass destruction, but it’s not scary. It’s sad.

Jill: You just have me all figured out, funny man, don’t you?

Tucker: Yeah. And I feel sorry for you. But unfortunately for you, I’m not backing down. Who’s to say I don’t have an arsenal in my back pocket too?

Devon: Nate, I think that this could work if you want it to work. It’s really up to you.

Nate: I appreciate that. And I want to thank you again for seeing through victor’s mud-slinging. I know how much you look up to him. I get that. I’ve always admired his drive, what he’s accomplished. But at what cost? What he put his children through, pure ruthlessness at the expense of his own kids. To see that was a lesson in itself on how not to treat family.

Devon: Yeah. No, I– I agree with you. What he did was very questionable, for sure. But it’s not our problem. You know, we need to be focused right now on our company and staying strong and making this work.

Nate: That’s all I want.

Devon: Even though you won’t be in a c-suite?

Nate: Like I said, I’ll be happy to contribute however I can.

Devon: Well, I’ll be taking your word for that.

Nate: This is really hard for you, isn’t it?

Devon: Uh, I mean, nobody forced me to make this decision. I could have put my foot down and said no at any point. And I actually do think that you’re gonna bring a lot of value to the company. And you have a lot of support within, so I’d be grateful if I were you.

Nate: Oh, I am. Especially to lily. I assume she was the driving force behind this?

Devon: Yeah, pretty much. She is a big believer in second chances.

Nate: And you were dragged into this.

Devon: No. I– I wasn’t dragged into anything. I genuinely want to see you succeed at the company. And if you’ve really learned your lessons about family and loyalty like you say you have, we will not have a problem.

Nate: So, you’ll be keeping a close eye.

Devon: I think we all will be. Yeah.

Nate: So, that’s how it’s gonna be? Repeating the past? You constantly breathing down my neck, waiting for me to make a wrong move. Looking for a smarter way to mop?

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Devon: Nate, I’m giving you a fair shot.

Nate: Yeah. On a short leash.

Devon: You haven’t even had your first day and you have this combative attitude with me. You okay?

Nate: What’s going on?

Lily: Um, that was mattie. There’s a wildfire at her school and it’s only partially contained.

Devon: Is she on campus?

Lily: Yeah. All the students are in lockdown. I guess there’s like smoke and ash everywhere and mattie sounded terrified.

Nate: My god.

Devon: What can we do?

Lily: I mean, nothing. Nothing that anyone can do, but I feel like I can’t stay here. Like, I have to go and be near her.

Devon: Yeah, yeah. Of course you do. Hang on, let me call the airport and I’ll get the jet ready for you.

Lily: Okay. Thank you. Sorry, guys. I have to go. I’m sorry.

Devon: No, don’t be sorry at all. You have to be with your daughter.

Nate: Yeah. Keep us updated, please.

Lily: Um, yeah, I will.

Devon: Hey, hey. Everything’s gonna be okay. All right, she’ll be fine. I love you.

Lily: All right. Love you too.

Devon: Bye.

Jack: Maybe tucker’s only agenda is making us think he has one.

Billy: And that makes sense how?

Jack: He’s trying to drive us crazy. To drive us apart and look how it’s working. We’re spending all this time constantly looking for the fire that he claims to have started at jabot. Or maybe he’s hoping that finger-pointing and accusations will take his work away. He can sit back and watch us burn to the ground.

Diane: Yes. And I’m sure he’d enjoy every minute of it, but I– I just don’t think that’s the whole story. This guy doesn’t do subtle. He landed a helicopter in our backyard.

Jack: He lost ashley. The love of his life. He’s furious. He’s in pain and he wants us to feel that pain too. So he taunts us, tries to push us right to the edge.

Billy: Over the edge as far as he’s concerned.

Jack: Look, all I’m saying is maybe this slow, steady, relentless torture is just one gigantic head trip. A huge, meaningless mind game.

Jill: Maybe your arsenal isn’t quite as large as you think it is.

Tucker: Uh, maybe. Maybe not. That reminds me of the great baudelaire quote. “The devil’s greatest trick was convincing the world he doesn’t exist.” Well. See ya.

Jill: My god, what I wouldn’t do to get that man out of our lives for good.

Mamie: Maybe you could just hand him a check for a million dollars to get rid of him. But, of course, that might just come back to bite you.

Jill: Is that what this is all about, mamie? Have you come back to bite me?

Mamie: Oh, jill, I’m here for my family.

Jill: Yeah, I know. You keep waving that flag, but something tells me there’s a whole lot more going on.

Mamie: Maybe you’re just being paranoid.

Jill: It’s not paranoid if it’s true.

Mamie: Look, I don’t care what you think about me or what you think I’m up to, but from where I sit, I don’t trust tucker any more than you do.

Jill: Oh, my god, woman, you’re the one who brought the snake to the party. It’s a little late to stop trusting him.

Mamie: One more time, jill. Because of what he did to ashley, I don’t want to have anything to do with that man.

Jill: Then prove it. Tell me what your plan was. What does tucker want?

Mamie: Girl, I don’t have to prove anything to you.

Jill: No. No, I am serious. If you want him gone as much as I do, why don’t we call a truce? Why don’t we share information with each other so that it can help both sides of the business and also the people we love?

Mamie: Why, jill abbott, if I didn’t know any better, I would think that you were suggesting that you and I work on the same side. Theo’s nose was cause for alarm, so dad brought

Lily: Yeah, charlie, I just wanna let you know what’s going on. So, when I get there, I’ll keep you updated, okay? No, I know, I know. I’m worried too, but mattie’s gonna be fine. I promise you. Okay. All right. Love you too. Oh, god. Please let her be okay. Okay. Where are my keys?

Daniel: Hey, I got here as fast as I could. Any more news?

Lily: No. There’s a fire on the perimeter so they can’t evacuate any students. They’re all on lockdown. So– god, I don’t know where my keys are.

Daniel: You know they’re not gonna let you anywhere near that that campus until they got the fire contained, right?

Lily: I know that. I know. I just want to be near her so that way when she’s out, I can just make sure that she’s okay. Uh, oh, god. There they are. Okay. Oh, my god. I should probably go over these contracts on the plane, but I’m just gonna be distracted. And, oh, my god. I’m such a mess. Sorry.

Daniel: No, I got it. You are a mother who’s worried about her child. Maybe there’s something I can do to help. Hey, larry, can you go ahead and clear my schedule out for the rest of the day? Yeah, and uh, get rid of my meetings for tomorrow as well. Yeah. No, we’ll be in touch. Don’t worry about it.

Lily: Wait, sorry. What are you doing?

Daniel: Coming with you.

Billy: Let’s not forget that tucker tried to frame me for embezzlement. Okay. That’s not nothing.

Jack: But think how simplistic it was. How easy it was to figure out that he and phyllis were behind it. Look, it– it was a bluff to scare us into thinking his threat was real.

Diane: Well, even if you’re right, that tucker is mind-gaming us into turning on each other, I think this family is too strong to fall for that. And I’d say the same about chancellor-winters.

Jack: I think we deserve this drink.

Diane: Yes.

Jill: I got your call, jack.

Jack: By all means, jill. Come right in.

Jill: So, what’s so important? Oh, lord, it looks like I’m just in time for an announcement. I’m so sorry. I know this must be hard on you, but the best ceo won.

Billy: Mom.

Jill: I know he’s done an excellent job at jabot, but, oh, is he gonna shine at chancellor?

Billy: Mom, hey.

Jill: What, what?

Billy: I’m not leaving jabot.

Jill: Okay. So, you just called me over to gloat, did you?

Jack: No. Look, we were just discussing tucker mccall and his claim that he has chancellor-winters and jabot in his crosshairs.

Jill: Not news. Are we done? Can I go?

Jack: Wait. Wait, wait. We have a theory as to what tucker is really up to.

Jill: So not in the mood for theories.

Jack: Billy has a plan and we need your input.

Jill: Mm-hmm. I liked my plan, billy.

Billy: Mom, please.

Jill: All right. What have you got?

Diane: Well, for weeks, tucker has threatened to bring us to our knees, but so far, he hasn’t made an overt move against us.

Jill: So?

Billy: So, maybe it’s all smoke and mirrors. Maybe there is no concrete threat. Tucker’s revenge is simply mind games.

Jill: Ah, funny you should say that. I was thinking of that. Maybe that weasel doesn’t have a damn plan.

Tucker: Mamie johnson. Wow. What a pleasant surprise.

Mamie: As if you weren’t down here lurking, waiting for me.

Tucker: Yeah. I didn’t like the way things ended with jill.

Mamie: Ended with jill? Well, the beginning and the middle weren’t great either. Excuse me.

Tucker: I was hoping maybe I could have a word with you.

Mamie: And that word would be no.

Tucker: It will just take a minute, please.

[ Mamie sighing ]

Mamie: What is it that you don’t understand? I don’t trust you. You– especially you, bragging on being the devil. What you did to ashley?

Tucker: Yeah. I messed up with ashley and I own it, okay?

Mamie: Mm-mm. That doesn’t change how I feel about you.

Tucker: What if I told you she’s been reaching out to me?

[ Mamie scoffing ]

Mamie: That girl’s always been too big-hearted for her own good. I’ll just have to have a word with her. And as for you and me, there’s nothing that you could say that I want to hear.

Tucker: It’s about jill. (Smelling)

Jack: So, you’re with us on this? Tucker could just be blowing smoke to torture us. To hoping that fear and insecurity and accusations are going to separate us. Divide us, our families, our companies. He’s hoping that he can break our hearts the same way ashley broke his.

Jill: If he actually had a heart. I wouldn’t put it past him though. He just waltzes into our lives, swinging his big dog energy. He thinks he can scare us? Not a chance in hell.

Jack: I told you she wasn’t afraid of tucker.

Jill: Well, if it is his plan, it’s really stupid, but I can’t afford to ignore it, can I? He’s got his claws into chancellor. It’s gotta be resolved. Okay. Let’s hear your plan, billy.

Billy: Tucker’s coming after all of us, so we form a united front. Together, we turn the mind games back on him.

Jill: Well, that’s not a bad idea, I guess. For what it’s worth, mamie says she’s through with tucker and his lies.

Billy: Do you believe her?

Jill: She’s a major threat to my company, but in this case, she may be a good ally.

Jack: Well, I’m glad mamie has seen the light, but you and mamie on the same team?

Jill: Desperate times, jack. I want that scum out of our lives for good.

Jack: Tucker lost ashley and the future he thought they had together. Combined with devon rejecting him yet again I think he’s on the ropes. He is desperate. He is hurting. He’s in fear and that’s when we attack him. We have to push him to the edge. Break him once and for all.

Mamie: Clock’s ticking, tucker.

Tucker: No matter our differences, you and I believe in family, right?

Mamie: You said this was about jill.

Tucker: Yeah. I’m getting to her. But what you’re doing for devon and lily and nate, helping them reconcile and building the winters legacy, I admire it very much.

[ Mamie chuckling ]

Mamie: Still waiting.

Tucker: Jill scares me.

Mamie: Why? Because she trash talked you?

Tucker: No. Her back is against the wall. She’s desperate. So, she is going to fight hard and ugly to protect herself.

Mamie: Well, you’ve been known to get down into the swamp yourself.

Tucker: Not anymore. Not if there’s the slightest chance any of that ugliness can spill onto devon.

Mamie: Yeah. Well, I’m not gonna let that happen.

Tucker: You may not have a choice. Devon’s very happy right now. He’s working with lily. He’s raising dom with abby. And I just refuse to let anything blow that up. So, I am backing off.

Mamie: Backing off?

Tucker: I’m waving the white flag. Total surrender.

Mamie: So, what game are you playing now, tucker mccall?

[ Devon mumbling ]

Devon: This fire is still growing.

Nate: You think she had time to contact charlie and kane? I could reach out.

Devon: No. I imagine those are the first two people she called.

[ Nate sighing ]

Nate: Things like this put everything in perspective, don’t they? We drop whatever we’re doing the second the people we love are in trouble.

Devon: That’s what family does.

Nate: Something I forgot along the way.

Devon: But you’re back on track now though, right?

Nate: One hundred percent. I’m fully committed to this family and the company. I wanna thank you again for giving me this opportunity.

Devon: Hey, nate. Um, lily really does believe in you, so if you screw up and you break her heart again, we’re done, okay?

Lily: Daniel, you can’t go with me.

Daniel: Sure I can. My calendar’s suddenly wide open.

Lily: No. Look, I– I’ve got this. I’m fine. I promise you.

Daniel: No, you’re not fine. You are shaking.

Lily: No, listen, you have a huge launch next week. You worked really hard on it. I’m not gonna let you jeopardize that.

Daniel: All that matters is that you and mattie are safe. Everything else…

Lily: I know. And I love you for that. Thank you. But I promise you, I’ve got this. Okay? Just stay here.

Daniel: You’re sure?

Lily: Yes. I’m very, very sure.

Daniel: You know I’m gonna be texting you nonstop for updates.

Lily: I know. I know. I know.

Daniel: If you change your mind–

Lily: I know. You’re a plane flight away.

Daniel: Exactly.

Lily: There is one thing you could do.

Daniel: Already on it. Come here, babe.

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sh pretty standard diagnosis and treatment. Nothing out of the ordinary. Mm-hmm. Yeah, and I agree with your assessment. As soon as I get back to the office, I’ll log on and I will okay the treatment. Thank you, dr. Robinson. Well, that was tough. You know he’s a leader in his field. Seems a little ridiculous that he has to have supervision to treat his patients. Just a reminder — I am not the enemy here. Finn isn’t the only one who was sued for malpractice and wrongful death. The hospital was also listed as a defendant on the suit. I-I have no choice. I’m just following procedure. I know. I’m sorry if I made it seem like it was all your doing. I know it’s not. It’s just that this whole situation is very frustrating. I know.

[ Cellphone chimes ] Um… mm! Can you try dr. Gatlin-holt again, please? In the meantime, we’re gonna have to shift his patients to other doctors. Yeah. Well, scout and I are running late, so you can fill me in on this “matter of concern” when I get back, yeah? Okay. Okay. Scout! Sweetie! We’re running late! Hi, uncle sonny! Guess where I’m going today. Uh, let me guess. The museum. Nope. I’m meeting daddy at the metro court, and I’m gonna interview him about his job for a report for school. Wow! That’s a big-girl assignment. I’ll tell you what. Maybe when you’re finished with the report, you can show it to me. Okay. Okay? Alright. That sounds good. We’ll see you later. See you. Bye. Bye. What’s this “matter of concern”? It’s about the man who tried to kill avery’s mother. Well, I’m always happy to see you, but I’m curious. Is this a social meeting or is this about business? Uh, actually, it’s family-related. I wanted to check in with you about how esme was doing at her job and whether or not you were still happy with her work. Actually I am. She’s proven to be competent, organized, efficient. She works well with the other departments, and she manages to stay ten steps ahead of me, which is not easy. She even asked for a raise, and I gave it to her because she earned it. I am so happy to hear this! You know, esme is about to move out on her own, and I’m gonna sign the lease actually tomorrow, but I just sort of wanted to know that she was likely to be employed in the near future. Unless something changes, I don’t see why not. I’m wondering about spencer, though. He’s so attached to ace. I’m worried about how he’ll handle esme and ace leaving. So am I. The matching professional called me this morning. She asked how we were doing after andrea’s miscarriage. She informed me that andrea does not want to try again, which I explained I already knew, but then she asked if we wanted to move forward with another surrogate. Neither of the women that we interviewed when we met andrea is available. They’ve both been successfully matched with other couples. Mm-hmm. But the matching professional felt she had some other candidates that might really work for us. So you said yes. What? When the matching professional asked if you and I wanted to try again, you said yes without asking me?

[ Knock on door ] Finn? Sorry. I just need to finish this e-mail to portia to remind her to sign off on the course of treatment I’m recommending. It’s a good thing it’s not an emergency, or my patient would be dead by the time I got rid of all this paperwork. End. Send. Okay. What can I do for you? I want you to close your eyes and take a breath. Are we gonna do yoga? Do you think this is really a good time? This isn’t yoga. It’s a breathing exercise. Now, trust me and close your eyes. Okay. I want you to breathe in for a count of four, hold it for two, and out for five. Are you gonna count me through this or do I have to keep track in my head? I’ll count for you. Now close your eyes. Ready? Breathe in. Two, three, four. Hold. One, two. Out. Two, three, four, five. One more time. Breathe in. Two, three, four. Hold. One, two. Out. Two, three, four, five. I’m not complaining at all, but what was that supposed to accomplish? It’s supposed to push all that anger and frustration out of your head, clear everything out so you can actually hear me when I tell you this. You did nothing wrong. My m oh, I’m gonna have to call you back. Somebody really important just showed up. Okay. Bye. Hi, daddy! Hi! Hi, hi, hi, sweetheart. Hi. I am so excited. Here. Have a seat. I’m so excited to tell you all about what I do at work. It’s gonna be so fun. Oh, I want to show you something. Look at that. That’s the plaque that you gave me. I look at it every day. Do you like it? I love it. My teacher told me I should record an interview with you so I don’t forget when I write my report. Is that okay with you?

[ Laughs ] Of course it’s okay with me. Yes, I give you my permission to record our conversation. You can ask me anything you want.

[ Recorder beeps ] Okay. I’m ready to start. Ask away. What is the name of the company you work for? It’s aurora media. And I work there, but I also own it. For how long? Six years. Your mom and I bought another man’s business, and, uh — and then we renamed it aurora. Why did you make this company? Well, your mom and I wanted to — to build something for you. We wanted to have a company that you would be really proud of and that maybe you would work at someday, if you wanted to. You know I can’t discuss an active investigation. I’m not asking for anything privileged. Can you at least tell me how long before mason gatlin is transferred to pentonville? Well, I guess it’ll be when the doctors clear him. How long is that gonna be? Could be any day. Okay, well — [ Sighs ] I’m assuming that the D.A. Is gonna make him some kind of plea deal. I don’t know what robert’s plans are with this case, but could I ask — why are you so curious? I don’t want scorpio to let him off easy. If it were up to me, he’d be in prison for life, throw away the key. I agree with you, but the theory is that mason was working for somebody. He didn’t order ava’s kidnapping. But we’re pushing him right now to get the name of his boss. Well, don’t — don’t — don’t waste your time. I can tell you right now who was responsible for ava’s kidnapping. So, because nikolas disappeared the way he did, spencer took on a role in ace’s life, uh, that was pretty major. More like a father than a brother. So, naturally, he would want ace to continue to live in the same house. Obviously he re– reconsidered. Yes, he did. He absolutely did. He is still very sad about it, but he’s not angry about it anymore. He’s not even fighting it. I’m sure that had something to do with trina.

[ Chuckles ] Yes, that’s what I’ve heard. She’s a very good influence on him. You know, that’s not an easy feat. I know my family and how stubborn they can be — fatally — when they actually make up their mind. And spencer gave every indication that he was heading down that path. Yeah, I actually give spencer an awful lot of credit here. I think that in — that he’s matured an awful lot. In part because of the role that he has played in ace’s life, he had to learn how to put somebody else’s needs ahead of his own, so that’s made him more thoughtful a-and a little less impulsive. But to be honest, you know, there aren’t many men his age who would take such an interest in a newborn baby brother. Good for spencer. Yeah. Good for him. He is no longer the grandchild I am most worried about. I assume you are referring to charlotte? Tj, I didn’t commit to another surrogate — just to entertaining more candidates. The matching professional is gonna meet us at the port charles grill this afternoon for a preliminary discussion. Why didn’t you tell me? I just had the conversation this morning, and i am telling you right now. T-this is — this is happening too fast for me. I’m still processing the loss of our baby that — that andrea was carrying. It wasn’t just a hypothetical. It was real. W-we had hopes for it. W-we had dreams for it. We were only a few weeks out from learning if we — if we were gonna have a son or a daughter, and I didn’t even realize how emotionally invested I’ve become. And I-I just — I don’t know when I’m gonna be up to making that kind of emotional investment again. I just know I’m not ready now.

[ Cellphone beeps ] I have to go. I’ll see you tonight. This is traumatic for both of you. I-I don’t — well, there aren’t any words. You — I just want you to know that I’m here for you. Whatever you need, honey. Whatever you need, tj. I know, mom. Thank you, alexis. I was looking forward to putting my hand on andrea’s belly, feeling our baby kick. We were almost to the point of ultrasounds and imaging, finding out if we were having a boy or a girl. Now our baby’s gone. I want to believe I did nothing wrong. You didn’T. You know, I — I keep going over it in my head. Was there anything that I, uh — I missed? Was there — there some little thing that could have saved muldoon’s life? Okay, what’s the first, hardest lesson any doctor has to learn? We’re not god. Right. And it’s not just doctors who think that. Sometimes it’s the patients, too. They want to believe — they need to believe that you have all the answers, that there’s a medicine or a treatment out there that’s gonna heal them and give them their life back. But we both know medicine doesn’t work like that. You run tests, you give a diagnosis, you provide treatment, and you hope it’s the right one. Now, bet ween what mr. Muldoontold you and the tests you ran, you provided the best treatment possible. I know that. And I’m gonna keep reminding you until you know it, too. I wouldn’t dream of arguing with you.

[ Knock on door ] Hi. Dr. Finn. I’m dede clark. I’m representing general hospital in the muldoon malpractice lawsuit.

Rsv is out there. Okay. Last question. What is your favorite part of your job? Well, nobody’s ever asked me that before. That’s a very good question. Um, I think my favorite part of the job is knowing that aurora entertains people as well as informs them… and also that aurora is just a really good place to work. People have good jobs with good benefits and are treated with respect. Thank you for your time, mr. Cain. Hm! Well, you’re welcome, miss cain. I don’t know about you, but all this interviewing made me a little bit thirsty. W-what do you say you ask the waitress for — for a few drinks, maybe three ginger ales? I’ll go get them for you, daddy. Okay.

[ Chuckles ] What do you think? Do you think I was, like, too preachy? I think scout asked you some honest questions, and you gave her honest answers. She took it so seriously. Right? I mean, maybe she’s got, like, a serious — like a future in journalism. She could. I mean, or she could just get it from my mom. I don’t know. Yeah. The drinks are coming. Okay. Great. Thank you. In the meantime, guess what. I’ve got some big news for you, scout. Dr. Navarro: Molly! This is a nice surprise. Dr. Navarro. It’s good to see you. I was told that your surrogate suffered a miscarriage. I’m so sorry. Yeah. Of course we’re disappointed. I’m sorry. I-I didn’t mean to upset you. No. But you should know that miscarriages are always a risk, particularly in the first trimester. Do you think you and tj will try again? Please come on in. This is elizabeth baldwin. She was recently named head nurse here at general hospital. Nice to meet you, elizabeth baldwin.

[ Chuckles ] Congratulations on the promotion. Well, thank you. It’s nice to meet you, too. And since you’re already here, did you have any involvement or interaction with mr. Muldoon? I’m sure I was here when he was a patient, but I don’t recall having any personal interaction with him. Okay, well, my team will be doing a comprehensive records check, so if it turns out that you did have any involvement with mr. Muldoon, we may need to interview you in the future. But right now I’m here to speak to dr. Finn. Hm. Understood. I’ll talk to you later. Bye. Please have a seat. Thank you. Uh, before we begin, I’ve been advised to retain my own separate counsel. Congratulations on the promotion. Well, thank you. It’s nice to meet you, too. And since you’re already here, did you have any involvement or interaction with mr. Muldoon? I’m sure I was here when he was a patient, but I don’t recall having any personal interaction with him. Okay, well, my team will be doing a comprehensive records check, so if it turns out that you did have any involvement with mr. Muldoon, we may need to interview you in the future. But right now I’m here to speak to dr. Finn. Hm. Understood. I’ll talk to you later. Bye. Please have a seat. Thank you. Uh, before we begin, I’ve been advised to retain my own separate counsel. As you should. Your attorney will focus on your defense. I represent the hospital. But your actions with regard to diagnosis and treatment of mr. Muldoon will directly affect my defense. That’s why I’m here. And I apologize in advance if any of my questions seem intrusive, but the key to defending a malpractice suit is having all the information so that there are no surprises in the courtroom. You know, I also want to thank you for the discretion that the invader showed in reporting the shooting. You gave all of the facts and managed to leave out anna and charlotte’s name. Well, first of all, charlotte, the victim, is a minor, so she’s protected. And anna has been so unfairly treated by the sun. I just wanted to do what I could to protect her privacy. And I’m so grateful that you made that call. You know, when I was elected, I had to learn how to deal with the media scrutiny, but I think I’ve developed a tougher shell. But, you know, then I-I read one of these opinion articles about me, and I-it’s just absolutely brutal sometimes. And I would never want charlotte to be exposed to anything like that. And it’s the last thing that anna needs, just having to live with the fact that she — she knows that she shot a child. I can’t imagine the guilt she must be dealing with. In truth, if the circumstances were different, I would have had a searing op-ed written on gun violence. I mean, if someone as trained and skilled as anna devane could shoot an innocent person by accident, I mean, what better argument is there against carrying guns?

[ Glass shatters ] I can take some of austin’s patients. That would be perfect. And I also called dr. Park. He should be here soon. Portia? I’m sorry, tj. Yeah. Hm? I called dr. Gatlin-holt again. Still no answer. Left another message. What about the texts? Nothing. Okay. Have we checked the last time he was on duty? I did. It was two days before thanksgiving. He had the holiday off, and he was due back this morning. But still, it could be anything. It could be car trouble. He could have forgot to charge his phone, which could be dead. Do you want me to go to his apartment and check on him? I don’t really want to ask you to do that. You’re not asking. I’m volunteering. Mason gatlin is working for cyrus renault? That’s right. How long have you known? Since the day cyrus was released from pentonville. You remember avery’s temporary nanny, betty? Yeah. I was wondering why you moved on from pilar. Why? Because I knew that betty was a plant. Mason used her to spy on me. So I got brick to dummy up the computer and put in false information. She stole the information, took it to austin. Austin delivered it to cyrus at pentonville. Hold on. Austin gatlin-holt was in on this, too? Austin and his cousin, it looks like, have been working with cyrus all along. Damn it! What?

[ Line ringing ] Man: Hello? Yeah. I’m sorry. Who’s this I’m speaking to? Who am I speaking to? Well, I asked you first, but it’s detective falconeri with the port charles police department.

Nice to meet you,

detective.

Paul briscoe, detective with pautuck pd. Why are you calling

this number? Well, I’m trying to get ahold of dr. Austin gatlin-holt. He’s on staff at general hospital here in port charles. I’m sorry to inform you. Austin gatlin-holt is dead. My late father-in-law lit up a room, but his vision dimmed with age. He had amd. I didn’t know it then, but it can progress to ga, how did mr. Muldoon become your patient? My daughter, violet, and mr. Muldoon’s daughter are in the same class at school. We were at a parent gathering, and mr. Muldoon mentioned that he traveled abroad for business and that he was feeling a little under the weather and that he may have contracted something along the lines of a tapeworm. I recommended mr. Muldoon come in and make an appointment and visit me here at general hospital. And he agreed. And did he come see you? He did. How soon after your initial conversation with mr. Muldoon did you examine him? It’s lucky that your office is in a hotel so we can come up to the restaurant. Should I put that in my report? Well, I think it’s your report. You get to decide what you put in there. Just, you know, it’s good training in case you become a journalist, deciding what you put in your story and what you don’T. Okay, if our daughter isn’t gonna ask you about your good news, then I will. What’s — what’s going on? Okay. So, I closed a deal with steve harris. Wait. Should I be familiar with that name? Yeah, h-he works in venture capital. He’s got a daughter a little bit older than scout who attends westwood academy. Westwood academy? That’s that, um — that fancy private school, isn’t it? Yeah. Yeah. St-steve’s on the board, and I told him about scout, and I convinced him to open a spot for her so scout can go to westwood, too. I always knew that miscarriage was a possibility, but I was not prepared emotionally. No one ever is. So what are your thoughts about moving forward? Andrea, our surrogate, made it very clear that she does not want to try again. So if we decide to move forward, we’ll have to start from scratch. I know that will set you back a few more months, but I’m sure you and tj will find a suitable candidate. Honestly, I-I’m not sure we can go through this again. That’s very understandable. It’s a decision only you and tj can make. But while miscarriages are not uncommon, many, many surrogacies have been successful. There are lots of parents in the world, lots of people in the world who are proof that surrogacy can work. I wish you and tj the very best, whatever path you choose going forward. Yes. Thank you, detective briscoe, for the update. Sounded serious. Yeah, it was. Uh… but I can tell you about it ’cause you’re gonna hear about it soon enough. Austin gatlin-holt is dead. You know how it happened? He was shot to death at a house in pautuck. You didn’t know about it? How would I — I don’t know anybody in pautuck. Why would I know? Unless you arranged for it to happen. Dante, you’ve — you’ve known me long enough. You know how I work. If I’m gonna arrange for austin to be dead… they’re not gonna find his body. And the last thing I’m gonna do is come here and talk to my son, the detective. You gotta give me a little more credit than that. Alright. Well, I’m relieved you didn’t do it, but now I got to figure out who did it. No, you don’T. If the tray is too heavy, then make two trips. Got it. Yeah. The cost of the broken glasses will come out of your paycheck. Alright. Yes. Now finish the clean-up. Yes, sir. Either he doesn’t know who his new dishwasher is, or that matre d’ has a death wish. Sometimes it can feel like westwood academy? Well, you and I have never discussed scout going to a private school. Yeah, it’s a great opportunity. No, I know. Kristina — s-she went to westwood. I remember my mom having to do backflips to get her in. Not to mention I think sonny had to have, like, “a talk” with someone to get her accepted. And it’s — it’s really expensive. I mean, he — he could afford it. Yeah, so can I. But westwood? I believe the acceptance rate is like 7% or something. And there’s an epic waiting list. Is scout just gonna jump to the front of the line? Well, there’s a big waiting list because it’s such a great school, and it turns out there’s a student in scout’s class that had to leave, so scout can kind of just slide right in there and start right after christmas break. Scout, what do you say? Westwood is an amazing school. It’s — so, it’s all girls, and they have one of the best swim teams in the state. You’re gonna be able to study so many more subjects than you would at public school. And as you get a little bit older, they even have, like, a study-abroad program. Do you want me to go there, daddy? Well, all I’ve ever wanted for you, scout, is the best life possible. This — this school, westwood, is a great step up. I think you’re gonna love it. What do you say? Okay, daddy. Austin gatlin-holt lived and worked in port charles. It’s my duty to investigate. You just told me that austin was shot in pautuck, the same place where you shot his cousin mason. Yes, in the line of duty. Is-isn’t it gonna be a conflict of interest to investigate austin’s death? Shouldn’t that fall on the — on the cops from pautuck? Yes. If I was running lead investigator, yeah, it would be a conflict of interest. But it’s not because austin was murdered in pautuck, the pautuck pd will run lead. But because, like I said, he lived and worked here in port charles, the pcpd, we — we got to share information. I mean, you could save us a lot of time and effort if you can tell me who you suspect. It’s the same person you suspected all along. Cyrus renault. I got to go. I’m surprised an upscale place like the port charles grill would hire an ex-con like cyrus. Well, uh, maybe the manager here believes in second chances. Do you think he can be reformed? You know, I just had this conversation with my other brother, martin, and I’ll tell you what I told him. It is entirely possible that cyrus hasn’t changed a bit and this turn towards god is just a big act. But I believe in second chances. So until cyrus has proven himself to be a threat, I’m gonna stand by my own principles and just say that, uh, my brother deserves a second chance, just like everybody else. Shall we? Thank you for lunch. No. Thank you. After you. Thanks. Okay. I checked in on those patients of dr. Gatlin-holt’S. They’re all doing fine. They shouldn’t need to be checked on until evening rounds. Thank you so much. And I hate to say this, but I may need to ask you to stay late to cover. Actually, the timing couldn’t be better. And what does that mean? Molly and I had a difference of opinion on whether we should look for a new surrogate. And that is just not a conversation I want to have right now. So if I can bury myself in work instead, bring it on. Tj, I’m so sorry again. Portia, I really need to talk to you. Not a problem. I’ve got more patients to see. Okay. Um, I went to austin’s apartment. Mm-hmm. No one was there, but there was a food delivery sitting outside his door. I looked at the receipt. It had been delivered on thanksgiving day. Clearly, he never brought it inside. Okay. Now I’m starting to get concerned. I found the super. I explained the situation. He let me in. No sign of him. In fact, it looked like austin hadn’t been there since before thanksgiving. What?! Are you thinking what I’m thinking? Should we call the police? We’re travelling all across america,hey, steve. Drew cain. Yeah. I-I’ve got an update about my daughter. I spoke to scout and her mom about westwood academy, and they are all for it. Yeah, so — so let’s figure out a time where we can get together and move forward about scout getting admitted. Sam: Ooh! I know you need to write up that report on your dad’s job, but did you have any other homework you had to finish up? No, mommy. Just the report. Okay, well, I was thinking that maybe we could take a drive over to westwood academy and see what it looks like on the outside. What do you think? We could go by kelly’s or perks and get some hot chocolate? Mommy? Yes, sweetie? I don’t want to go to that school. Come here. Hi. Um, I’m meeting someone here. I don’t see her yet, but she said the reservation should be under her name. Claire brown. Mr. Muldoon came to visit me about a week after our conversation. What kind of symptoms did he complain about? He had some G.I. Distress, weight loss, general fatigue. Anything else? He complained of some dizziness, but it hadn’t gotten as far as fainting. How did you treat him? I did some blood work and a culture. Tests came back with low hemoglobin and elevated white blood cell count. And the culture came back positive for a tapeworm. I treated him for the tapeworm. He called me a few days later to say he was feeling much better. I also requested that he come in for a follow-up, just in case. Just in case what? It’s standard procedure to make sure the condition is properly treated. But mr. Muldoon refused, saying he had to go on another business trip. And then what? Well, mr. Muldoon came in two months later, at which time I ran further bloodwork and a colonoscopy. And at that time I discovered that he had cancer. What happened then? I immediately referred him to oncology, but unfortunately he was already stage iv. Mr. Muldoon passed away shortly after. Were any of the symptoms that mr. Muldoon complained about in his first visit signs for cancer? Dr. Finn, when mr. Muldoon initially told you about his symptoms, did you ever think it might be cancer? Before answering more questions, I think I’d like my lawyer present. Yeah. Listen. I’m on my way to the metro court. Get over there now. There’s something you need to know.

[ Engine starts ] Detective falconeri, you’ve got a detective briscoe from the pautuck pd waiting for you. I put him in the interrogation room. Thank you. Detective. Hey. I’m dante falconeri. We spoke earlier. Good to meet you in person, detective. You, as well. I’m requesting interdepartmental cooperation to investigate the murder of austin gatlin-holt.

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[ Relaxing music ]

Ridge: It’s good to see you, thorne.

Thorne: You too, man.

Ridge: Been too long, brother.

Thorne: I know. I’m glad you called, though. Hopped the plane as soon as I could.

Ridge: Well, you were missed around here.

Thorne: I can see not much has changed. Looking forward to seeing everyone tonight at dad’s party.

Ridge: Yeah, about that.

Thorne: You wouldn’t tell me over the phone, ridge. What is it?

Brooke: Right, well, for what it’s worth, you both look beautiful.

Katie: Well, so do you. I know donna was really happy that we rallied.

Hope: It feels strange. I mean, it feels sad.

Katie: I know. Normally, we’re getting all dressed up because of something fun and festive.

Brooke: We have to make it fun, festive. We have to make it a joyous celebration for eric.

Eric: You’re beautiful, you– you’re an absolute vision.

Donna: This ol’ thing?

[ Both laughing ] You like it? Okay, now we have to get you all spiffed up and get the rest of your outfit on.

Eric: Yeah. You’re right. It takes a little longer to get me all together than it used to.

Donna: To me, you are always the most handsome man in the whole room.

Eric: Well then, that’s the only thing that matters.

Donna: Yeah.

[ Eric coughing ] Are– are you sure? Are you sure you have the strength to pull this party off tonight?

Rj: Wow. You look beautiful.

Luna: Thank you, rj. You’re not too bad yourself.

Zende: So, this party, do we all know the truth about granddad?

Thomas: Wait, you know?

Rj: Yeah, dad told him earlier.

Zende: It’s messed me up pretty bad, man.

Thomas: I’m sorry.

Zende: Hey, I have to apologize for coming down on you so hard. I didn’t realize why you were working with granddad. And I, um– I think it’s really cool that you’ve been helping him out.

Brooke: Thankfully, bridget’s on her way from new york. I just dread telling her about her father.

Hope: Well, we’ll all be there to support her.

Katie: And thorne, too, I– I saw him earlier in the hallway.

Brooke: Yeah, I’m glad he was able to take an earlier flight. I think ridge is telling him as we speak.

Thorne: Well, kristen, felicia and rick are on that safari in africa.

Ridge: Yeah, I know. They’re not going to make it back in time.

Thorne: Well, why did dad change his plans?

Ridge: That’s what I want to talk to you about.

Thorne: Is everything okay, ridge?

Ridge: No. Dad is not well.

Thorne: He’s sick?

Ridge: Yeah.

Thorne: Well, how serious is it, ridge?

Ridge: I guess there’s no easy way to tell you this. Dad is dying.

Eric: Okay. All right. All right. Oh! Geez. No, no, that’s– that’s perfect.

Donna: Sorry, okay, I’m going to get your jacket. Ah, I love this color. Let me have your arms.

Eric: Yeah.

Donna: There you go.

Eric: All right.

Donna: Other arm. Oopsie.

Eric: Can you get it? All right. All right. All right. This is good. Now, what about my hair? I used that hairspray you gave me, but it’s all crispy. So hard.

Donna: Just a little bit. Voila.

Eric: Thank you.

Donna: You look like, um, harrison ford.

Eric: Yeah?

Donna: Yeah.

Eric: All right, I’ll take it.

[ Donna laughs ]

Donna: You are the most elegant and handsome man I’ve ever laid my eyes on.

Eric: Ah, thank you. This, tonight– this– this party tonight, it’s going to be wonderful. One last family gather. Secret works! Ohhh yesss.

Zende: Maybe I’m in denial, but I assumed we’d have more time with him.

Luna: Eric’s condition is worse than it looks.

Carter: Yeah, he just covered it fairly well.

Zende: Granddad’s been here working on his new line. He’s been in great spirits. He’s been cracking jokes.

Carter: Zende, you saw him at his best. I did too. But his condition’s extremely grave.

Thomas: It’s clear that he doesn’t think he has long to live.

Carter: A goodbye party.

Hope: Okay, so katie went back to the house to help donna with eric, ridge is having a few of us meet here, thorne’s already here and now we’re just waiting on–

Bridget: There you are.

Brooke: Bridget.

Bridget: I’ve been looking all over for you.

Brooke: Oh, honey. So good to see you.

Bridget: You too. [ Laughs ]

Bridget: My little sis, it has been a little too long.

Brooke: Little?

Hope: I’m so happy you were able to make it.

Bridget: Me too. What is this occasion, though? It’s clearly not dad’s birthday. It’s the launch of his new line, right?

Brooke: Uh, I wish.

Bridget: Mom, what– what is that look about?

Thorne: Dad’s–

Ridge: Sorry, thorne. Sorry I have to tell you like that.

Thorne: Why didn’t he tell me? Why am I just finding out about this now?

Ridge: He doesn’t want anyone to know.

Thorne: Well, I’m not just anyone, ridge. I’m his son.

Ridge: Didn’t tell me either. Or brooke. As far as he’s concerned, there’s just a handful of people that know about his condition.

Thorne: So, you all are acting like you don’t know?

Ridge: Now you have to do the same.

Thorne: I don’t think I can do that, ridge.

Ridge: Hey, those are dad’s wishes.

Thorne: So, I’m just– I’m just supposed to let my dad go and– and not say anything, ridge?

[ Steffy sighs ]

Steffy: You know about granddad? I am so sorry.

Thorne: I’m– I’m not prepared for this. I’m not ready to let dad go.

Donna: Are you comfortable? Can I get you anything? And– and don’t you dare say a martini.

Eric: No this, uh– this actually helps.

Donna: Good. Hi.

Katie: Are you all right?

Eric: Yeah, yeah. I’m fine.

Katie: Eric, are you sure you want to go through with this?

Eric: Katie, the party is a go.

Katie: Please, eric, please let donna and me take you to the hospital.

Eric: No! We’re going to have this party! The party I’ve been dreaming about. Now, it’s going to be a wonderful party. A party that we’ll never forget. Looking for a smarter way to mop? Try the swiffer powermop. An all-in-one cleaning tool that gives you a mop and bucket clean in half the time

Brooke: I’m sorry, honey. I’m so sorry.

[ Bridget stammering ] I don’t know how this is– I don’t know how this is possible. Has he seen a specialist? Did he get a second opinion?

Brooke: His case has been reviewed by many oncologists and they’ve all said the same thing.

Bridget: There’s no known cure.

Brooke: I know this is devastating news and I’m sorry. I– I didn’t want this to be true. I just wish I could take your pain away.

Hope: Me too. I’m so sorry, sis.

Bridget: I was on the plane today. I got so excited to see you all. Especially daddy. I just really missed him. I really missed him. Now, you’re telling me he’s horribly sick with this disease. And on top of it, we have to put up a front? Like, I’m not allowed to know about it?

Hope: We’re struggling with it too and none of us are happy having to keep up this charade.

Bridget: This is ridiculous.

Brooke: No, this is, um– this is what eric wants. He wants us to all come together as a family and love each other and just have this big, joyous occasion and celebration.

Bridget: A celebration? What?

[ Bridget sobbing ] And they moved the party up. Mommy. Doesn’t have much time, does he? What did they tell him? I don’t know. [ Sobbing ]

Hope: It’s progressing faster than any of us realize.

Bridget: [ Sobbing ] Why didn’t anyone tell me? Oh, daddy. No!

Brooke: I’m sorry. I’m so sorry.

Bridget: How long does he have?

Katie: This all looks good.

Eric: So, do we have everything we need? We have enough wine?

Donna: Even the bottle of wine from your wedding with stephanie. You said you wanted to save it for a special occasion.

Eric: Well, here it is.

Katie: Here it is.

[ Eric laughs ]

Eric: I can’t wait to see this room filled with all the people I love. My friends and my family. A wonderful, wonderful party. Memories etched into my soul.

Bridget: Mom told me everything you’ve done for my dad. Thank you.

Rj: Of course. Of course.

Thorne: Yes. Thank you. Thank you both very much.

Rj: He’s going to be so happy the two of you are here.

Thorne: Yeah, well, there’s no other place I’d rather be than right here with my family.

Carter: Bridget, thorne, my heart goes out to you guys. Well, all of you, really. Eric is such an inspiration.

Ridge: All right, good. He’s all dressed up. So now we can go to a party that we shouldn’t be having, huh? This is going to take a toll on dad, you know that. It’s going to take a toll on all of us. So, let me ask you. If there’s anyone here who can’t pretend that everything is fine, anyone who thinks they can’t hide their grief, then maybe they should stay here ’cause tonight is– is not about grief and sadness. It’s about celebrating a great man, okay?

Ridge: Dad is getting weaker. We can all see that. And he’s going to need us as a source of power. So, this is the performance of a lifetime.

Thorne: I can’t promise that I won’t break down when I see him.

Bridget: Yeah, I agree with thorne, it–

Ridge: Let it out. Let the tears fall. Do it now.

Bridget: Are you serious? This is absolutely ridiculous. How is this world of make believe healthy? I mean, honestly, mom, this fantasy land where everyone is supposed to pretend that everything is okay? Dad is dying, ridge.

Ridge: You think this is what I want? This is what he wants. There’s going to be plenty of time to mourn him when he’s not watching us. So, right now, we need to do this for him.

Brooke: We need to remember how important this is for eric.

Ridge: It’s not going to be easy for any of us. We can do it. We have to. We’re going to bring joy and happiness, look at me. Joy and happiness for him. We’re gonna celebrate him. Can you do it?

Bridget: Of course.

Ridge: Game faces.

Bridget: Okay.

Ridge: Let’s go.

Bridget: Okay.

Brooke: It’s okay.

Katie: I just asked the server to come out with more so when everyone gets here, champagne out of the gates.

Donna: It’s all set.

Eric: Yeah, everyone’s going to be here very soon.

Katie: Uh, do you want me to put this away?

Eric: Would you? Yeah. Yeah, thanks.

Donna: Can I help you?

Eric: Yeah, my coat. Now remember, just not a word about my condition to anyone.

Donna: Yes.

Eric: We’re the only three people that know about it. And rj and luna. We’re the only ones, all right? It’s very important.

Katie: No problem.

Ridge: Dad.

Brooke: Hello. We have some special guests.

Eric: Yeah.

Donna: Oh, my god.

Eric: You’re a sight for sore eyes, the two of you.

Bridget: Hi, daddy.

Eric: Sweet girl. Come here. Ah! Look at you. You’re beautiful. What? You’re here? You got here? Just in the nick of time.

Thorne: Of course, I made it. I wouldn’t miss this for the world, dad.

Eric: You two. My kids. Oh, my kids– my kids are the best thing I ever did in this life. Here you are.

Thorne: We love you, dad.

Bridget: I would have brought logan, I just didn’t–

Eric: No, it was such short notice, so I’m so glad you came. You made the effort and– and I’m so grateful for that. I’m so glad to hear you. You can’t know how much that means to me.

[ All laughing ] Come on.

Eric: Ah, look.

Luna: Hi.

Eric: My talented grandson, there he is.

Bridget: Hi, guys.

Eric: And beautiful luna. You look– you look beautiful.

Luna: Thank you. Stamp of approval from the eric forrester. I’m– I’m so honored.

Eric: Good.

Zende: Hey, granddad.

Eric: Hey. More talented grandsons. Look at this. My cup runneth over. Hi. I’m glad you’re here, both of you, come here. Yeah, yeah. And you all, uh– oh, you dressed up for me too.

Thomas: Anything for you.

Zende: We knew how important this night was to you.

Eric: And what a wonderful night it’s going to be.

Thomas: Hm.

Eric: Carter, my friend. Come in, come in.

Carter: Hey, uh, thanks for having me.

Eric: Sure. Of course. You’re, uh, you’re family, carter. Never forget that.

Carter: I won’T.

Katie: All right. Who needs champagne? I see one handsome man definitely does.

Donna: So, I hope everybody is ready to party because eric is not wasting any time. He wants to make the most of every single minute that we have together.

Eric: We’re all here to enjoy ourselves and I want you all to enjoy each other. All right, I’m going to raise a toast, one of many toasts tonight, I’m sure. Uh, this is to all of you. Look at you. You look terrific. And I’m so glad to have you here in this– this big old house. You– you warm it right up. I want this evening to be full of happiness and– and music and love. I wish you could understand how special this is to me tonight, so I promise a night full of love and laughter and music and positive energy and that’s what I want you to give each other, and me. Would you give me that too? Okay? So, to, uh– to joy and laughter, hear, hear!

All: To love and laughter.

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THIS STILL NEEDS EXTENSIVE EDITING!

 I have been looking forward to this all week. Freshly cut pine trees are the best smell in the world. You always felt that way. Anytime we got near one when you were young, you’d say, “this ‘twee’ smell like christmas, daddy.”

[ Laughter ] Well, I still feel that way. Trina, honey, take your pick. Any one you want. Uh, no way. This is a group effort. The three of us are picking a tree together.

[ Chuckles ] Mommy is going to call up a rideshare so someone can pick us up and take us to our new apartment, okay? Spencer: Why don’t you just let me drive you? Detective falconeri. Thank you for stopping by. Yeah. I have asked deputy mayor ashford to sit in. Yeah. What, uh — what can I do for you, mayor? We would like a full update about the austin gatlin-holt murder case. Well, that couldn’t have been a better public appearance. You two were a hit. Everyone at wyndham’s loved you! Ah, it was all sasha. Are you kidding? They couldn’t take their eyes off you. It was the two of you together. That’s what people are responding to. You guys have this special chemistry that everyone can see.

[ Rapid knocking on door ] What’s the emergency? The results just came in for the organic chem make-up test. Okay. How’d you do? I don’t know, I-I’m — I’m too scared to look. Okay, well, you studied really hard. I’m sure you’re fine. Well, w-what if I didn’t?! I-if I got less than an 85%, my — my life is — is over. And, honestly, I might as well just jump off a-a bridge. Don’t say things like that. I’m sorry. I make bad jokes when I’m nervous. It’s one test. One super-important test that will help determine if I become a doctor! I’m just — I’m way too stressed out. Can we please just look together? Look at all these beautiful trees! How are we gonna pick just one? Well, one is all we can fit in the house, so… well, you don’t have to be so literal. Well, whichever one we pick, aiden’s just gonna have to be on board because it was his choice to stay home and bake. Christmas and valentine’s are his busiest time of the year. Lots of people want custom cookies. This is true, but if you don’t help pick out the tree, you can’t criticize our choice, right? Mom. Is something wrong? Wrong? No. Why? It just feels like you’re trying too hard to make it seem like you’re happy. Is something bothering you? Good. You’re right on time.Glad you’re here. I am prepared and ready for you. Ready for what? I-I-I thought we were prepping my deposition. Martin: That’s exactly what we’re gonna be doing. Alexis has kindly volunteered to act as opposing counsel for your prep. Ah. Opposing counsel, huh? That’s right. And just so you know in advance, I won’t be playing nice.


At we know so far isthe morning after thanksgiving, a pautuck resident noticed the door of an unoccupied house in the neighborhood was open. They walked in and found austin’s body. How was he killed? Two shots to the chest. Close range. Sometime in the 48 hours leading up to thanksgiving. And do we know who owns the house where he was found? And when was it last lived in? It was being used as a weekend and short-term rental, but it hadn’t been occupied since late september. And it was owned by the victim, austin gatlin-holt. Well, what about this one? That one? You don’t like it? Honey, I know we said you could choose any tree you wanted, but, um, you sure you want to make a decision so — so quickly? How about you look around for something else? Why? I mean, this one’s nice, and — and it smells… it smells amazing! What’s wrong with it? If your father won’t tell you his problem with this, I’ll tell you. It’s small. It’s too small. When did you become so perceptive? I’m not a little kid anymore. No, you’re not. You know, when I became a mom, I promised myself that I would always be honest with my kid if I thought they could handle it. And you are definitely old enough and mature enough to talk about this, so… I’m worried about finn. Why? Well, there’s a situation at the hospital where he’s being accused of doing something wrong. You mean like a malpractice suit? I may not have my law license anymore, but I got a lot of legal stuff still right in here, and I’m gonna use it to help you with your deposition. I’ll take all the help I can get. Diane is a formidable opponent. Indeed. They don’t call her “killer miller” for nothing. She’s gonna try to trap you into making a-a statement of negligence. So no matter what happens, do not let her provoke you. If you lose your temper, your need to defend yourself may lead you to say things on the record that can’t be taken back, such as statements that might give the impression that you are too arrogant to admit you missed something, and now a man is dead as a result. Right. And the best way to make sure that doesn’t happen is to let alexis beat up on me a little. It’s for your own good. Spencer, we have been over all of this. It just seems…crazy. It seems crazy to me. Because you’re gonna have to load all of ace’s things into some stranger’s car, you’re gonna have to strap in his car seat, and then you’re gonna have to pay someone that you don’t know to drive you a short distance just so that you can unload ace and all of his things, like… my car is parked in the garage. It’s ready to go. I am more than happy to take you guys, and I’m more than happy to help you carry everything that you have to carry. S-stop! I-I really don’t know how much clearer I can be. I can’t rely on you anymore, spencer. Okay. I think I found the grades. Are you ready? J-just tell me. Got a 97. Congratulations. Oh, my god! Oh, my god. Hey, dad? Yeah. Guess what. I just got my organic chem make-up test back. And… I got a 97%. Yeah. Yeah. I did — I did — I did say “make-up test.” Why did I have to take it again? Um, no, it wasn’t anything I did wrong. It was actually because of someone else. M-my friend josslyn had to — had to go to the emergency room during the exam, and they — they asked me to take her. I know it’s been a long day, but just one more piece of deception business, and then you guys can go? Maxie, don’t worry about us. I am excited. We have a video conference call with pebela. That’s huge. I know. It took me forever to convince them to take that meeting. But I have another piece of good news. Do you guys remember that desert photo shoot I was talking about a few months ago? Cody: Yeah. Well, it’s a go! I mean, we have to wait a few months because the photographer is completely booked, but we’re gonna go on location in monument valley. The monument valley? Like, the — the one where all those westerns were shot? Yes, and everyone tells me it’s even more spectacular in person. We’re gonna shoot at the pink cliffs at sunset. That’s amazing! I’ve seen it in movies but never in person. Deception’s really going all-out for this, huh? Of course we are. The perfect photo-shoot location is so important to this campaign. Because deception is not just selling makeup and beauty wands. We are selling romance.


Have a seat in the witness chair. And I meant what I said. Diane miller is one of the best. Yeah, I’m — I’m aware of her reputation. Well, being aware of it and experiencing it for yourself are two totally different things. She will turn your deposition into a minefield. It sounds like we’re going into battle. We kind of are. Okay. Then how do we ensure the truth comes out and we win this case? Preparation. That’s what’s key here. And we make absolutely certain that you abide by the golden rule. Which is? Both: Never volunteer anything. It’s very humbling trying to shield you from something you already know about. Yes, finn is being sued for malpractice. Why? Did one of his patients die? The man he was treating had cancer, and they didn’t find out in time. And, unfortunately, he passed away. Wow. It must be so hard on finn. Yeah, it is. He’s really beating himself up over it. As much as we like to think that doctors are infallible, medicine is not a science. They’re not gods, and they can’t fix everybody all the time. I know that. But if he’s getting sued, did finn do something wrong? No. No. Absolutely not. Finn is an incredible doctor. He — he gave that man the best care possible. What happened was not his fault. I’m glad you told me and that you realize I can handle hearing things like this now. Jake, you’ve been so good with aiden picking up the slack since cameron left. If I haven’t told you enough, I am so proud of you. Thanks, mom. Now that you asked me a question… can I ask you one? I guess this one doesn’t seem small to me because it’s the size mom and I always got. Small has a lot of advantages, you know. They’re easy and cute, and you don’t need a ladder to put up ornaments. It’s okay. We both know I won’t be climbing any ladders this year, but… it doesn’t mean that someone else can’T. We’ve been blessed with a beautiful big house with high ceilings. It would be a shame to not take advantage of that space by not filling it with the biggest, best tree we can find. After today, ace and I are gonna be on our own and I need to get used to loading him and all of his stuff in and out of rideshares. Fine, but can’t you just let me do this for you just one more time? No. I-I’m sorry, but I have to get comfortable being alone and relying on myself. And the sooner I do that, the better it will be for ace. Look. I’m doing this for him. Can’t you see that? I guess I didn’t really think about it like that. Spencer, I know that this is hard on you, and I’m sure you probably think that I’m shutting you out and making things as difficult as possible for no reason. Kind of. Yeah. But I see where I was wrong. And I am sorry. Apology accepted. Dad, I-I have to go. I’ve got a lot of studying to do. I’ll — I’ll see you at christmas. I’ll t-talk to you later. Bye. Why’d you lie? Laura: I am concerned that you’re not further along in the investigation at this point. Austin gatlin-holt was a doctor at general hospital. He was related to the quartermaines. There are many people in this town who want to know who’s responsible for this man’s murder. Right. I-I get that, mayor, but we’re doing what we can. He wasn’t killed here. Which means this case is officially being handled by the pautuck pd. That’s right. And we’re in constant contact with them. And we’re also talking to austin’s associates here in port charles. Has either department come up with any suspects? Uh, no one officially yet, but, uh, there are a couple persons of interest. One of them is your brother.


I-I’m explaining this all wrong. Of course, deception’s products are amazing. The best in the business. I mean, the deceptor? Game changer. But advertising is all about making customers associate what we’re selling with something that they want, even if it’s subconsciously. Whether people are willing to admit it or not, everyone wants a little romance in their life. You two together in front of a gorgeous desert sunset? Well, it’s the epitome of that. Sasha: Wow, maxie. Sounds like you have a very thorough, well-thought-out marketing plan.

[ Knock on door ] Come in! Hi. Sorry to interrupt. I just didn’t want you to worry. James is okay. Wait. Did something happen to james? I had no idea that curtis was going to have such strong feelings about what tree we should get. This one? He always did. When he was barely 3 years old, me and irene, we took him and tommy to pick out our tree. This one, he makes a beeline to the one he wants. This ugly, gnarly piece of tree. Wouldn’t take no for an answer. Did we end up getting the tree? Absolutely. ‘Cause your mama agreed with you. She said — she said, “curtis picked out the loveliest tree.”

[ Laughter ] Sure, mom. You can ask me whatever you want. How are things with you and charlotte? I’m not really sure. I-i think we’re still dating, but, um, since what happened… …we haven’t seen each other that much and she isn’t really texting me back, either. Well, maybe she just needs more time. Maybe. Even before that, she was kind of hard to read. Most girls I know talk a lot and say everything on their minds. But not charlotte. I never know what she’s thinking. Adam: I-I’m sorry. I-I shouldn’t have done it. I just panicked. My dad would have been so mad that I left an important test. Even to help a friend? Yeah, he would have hated that. Except I was the one who left for you, so… I-I know. So what you’re saying is, if I had been the one who was in trouble, you wouldn’t have helped me and you would have left me on my own?

[ Scoffs ] Okay. J-josslyn, you don’t understand. Okay? Ever since I can remember, my parents have wanted me to be a doctor! And what do you want? It doesn’t matter what I want! It doesn’t work like that in my family! Okay, so you’re just gonna do what they want you to do forever? When are you gonna start making decisions about your own life? Uh, the rideshare will be here in 10 minutes, so I’m gonna go double-check our rooms to make sure I didn’t accidentally leave anything he needs. Okay. Yeah. Don’t forget his favorite blanket. The warm, fuzzy one that he likes. It was the first thing I packed. Do you mind watching him? Of course.

[ Smooching ] Okay, ace. This is it, buddy. You and your mommy are gonna be getting your own place, which means that, uh, we’re not gonna see each other as much. And I’m gonna miss you. But I’m still gonna take you to the park to see the ducks. And I will ask if I can be the first person to give you some ice cream, ’cause I know it’s gonna be your favorite, too.

[ Sniffles ] A-and, uh, next summer, we will go to the pool again because I know how much you like the water. A-and, um…

[ Stammers ] I know that we’re not gonna be living together anymore, but I want you to know that I will always, always, always, always be your big brother, okay? No matter what happens. What you want to do is you want to keep your answers short. Yes or no. Don’t volunteer anything. This is all much more complicated than I realized. Yeah, well, the law is much more complicated than most people realize. And, by the way, this is important, specifically to your case. It could backfire on you if you say, “I don’t remember.” A man is dead. There’s a family grieving. And the jury wants to feel that you will remember every detail leading up to the death. But don’t lie. If there is something you forgot, it’s better to admit it than to make up a story that’s gonna come back and bite you. Well, no one’s ever accused me of being overly verbose, so don’t worry. I think I got this. Clearly, you’re not talking about martin. Uh, no. Your other brother, cyrus. Well, considering his rap sheet and all the crimes

i personally saw him commit, he’s certainly capable of murder. What’s his connection to austin gatlin-holt? It looks like both austin and mason were working for cyrus the whole time he was in pentonville. Doing what? And how do you know this? Yeah. Dante, this is a huge accusation. Do you have any proof?


Can you state your name for the record? Dr. Hamilton finn. Wrong. No, I’m pretty sure that’s my name. It is, but that’s not what she asked. She specifically asked you,

“could you state your name for the record?” To which you reply…? This is ridiculous. That’s what I reply. Look. Um, this is a deposition, not “simon says,” alright? I’m not gonna play lawyer games and parse every word coming out of diane miller’s mouth. Well, you better, because she’s gonna parse every word that comes out of your mouth and then try to get a jury to see that you’re negligent and at fault. So you want to take a breath and we’ll start again? Can you state your name for the record?

[ Exhales deeply ] Yes. What is your name? Dr. Hamilton finn. Jake, charlotte’s been through a lot. There are two kinds of trauma after someone gets shot, and she’s going through both. Obviously there’s the physical pain, but then there’s also the mental and emotional trauma of knowing that she could have died. I guess I didn’t think about it that way. She’s lucky, though. I mean, her physical injuries are healing. She’s gonna make a full recovery. But the other wounds, they’re gonna take a lot longer to heal. I hate guns! Trina: Okay. I’m a little scared to ask, but how do you both feel about this one? Oh, well, don’t look at me. Talk to the tree whisperer here. It’s all his decision. Curtis: We’re getting close. But this ain’t it. You guys, why don’t we take another look at this one?

[ Cellphone chimes ] Um, it is perfect. I love it. Okay. Can’t wait to see it decorated. Hm. Bye, guys.

[ Laughs ] I guess — I guess she had someplace to be. Right?

[ Both chuckle ] James went to the school nurse saying that his tummy hurt. And when they couldn’t reach you, maxie, they called me. Oh! I can’t believe I left my phone here! They tried to call me four times! Maxie, don’t worry. It’s okay. Okay. Well, h-how sick is he? Where is he now? Well, I-I took him home, and I put him right to bed and gave him some ginger ale and his favorite comic book. Liesl was willing to examine him and said don’t worry. It’s just a case of the 24-hour flu that’s been going around. She’s there with him now and said he should be as good as new tomorrow. Okay. Okay. So it’s not an emergency. Not at all. Okay. Alright. That’s good. I’m happy to hear that. Look, I understand that you’re under pressure, but I don’t like when people lie about me — for any reason. I stayed because it was the right thing to do, and I wouldn’t have felt great if I had just focused on my test and left you to fend for yourself. I’m sorry. I owe you. No, no, no. You don’t owe me anything but honesty. You don’t have to go around telling people what happened, but if you do, tell the truth. I got to get goin’. I… I need to get a jump on my gross anatomy and histology before I get too far behind. O-oh, b-by the way, um, I forgot to ask. What — what’d you get on the make-up test? I got a 90.

[ Sighs ] I-I’m sorry. T-that’s too bad. Look, I’m sure you’ll do better next time. I’ll see you later.

[ Door closes ] Looks like I have everything, so I guess, um, this is it. Do you want me to put him in his stroller? Oh, no. I-I’ve got it. Okay. Okay. Well… not enough hands. Oh.

[ Chuckles ] But you don’t want me to help, right? Um, it’s quite the production, but I’ve got it. So I, um… I guess this is it. It looks good. So… wish us luck. Luck.

[ Elevator bell dings, doors open ]


I have a confidential informant, and they are telling me that austin visited cyrus in pentonville at least one time, maybe more that we don’t know about yet. Well, that’s interesting. It is interesting, especially when you consider the fact that austin testified at cyrus’ hardship release hearing, saying that he was ill and that he wasn’t a danger. Okay, it shouldn’t be too hard to figure out how many times austin visited cyrus in prison. There’s a visitor’s log. T-there’s security footage. Pentonville is full of cameras. You’re right. In theory, that should be the case. But when I called pentonville and asked them, they said that they had no record of austin being there at all. Is there any possibility that your confidential source is lying? Not a chance. They’d have no reason to. I think someone wiped the records clean. Tell me about mr. Muldoon’s first appointment. What were his symptoms? Dizziness, fatigue, gastrointestinal distress, and weight loss. Did mr. Muldoon disclose anything that pointed you toward a preliminary diagnosis? He had been traveling to rural areas in the tropics and believed he had contracted a tapeworm. Who initially raised the possibility of a tapeworm — you or mr. Muldoon? I believe mr. Muldoon did. And what was your response? I ran some tests and a culture. Hm. What do you think those results indicated? Well, the tests revealed a low hemoglobin and elevated white blood cell counts, and the culture came back positive for a tapeworm, so I, uh… you — “I, uh,” what? The tests confirmed mr. Muldoon had a tapeworm. And did you treat mr. Muldoon for that diagnosis? Yes. How? I gave him praziquantel. And could those symptoms mr. Muldoon was experiencing have been indicative of anything else? Dr. Finn, I’ve asked you a question. You said that your patient was complaining of dizziness, of fatigue, of low hemoglobin, of high elevated white blood cell counts. Could any of those symptoms been indicative of another disease or illness? Only about 10,000 things.

[ Sighs ] Curtis: Right on. Thanks, man. Well, pop, they’re gonna deliver the tree this afternoon. I hope you’re up for it tonight because I am ready to hang some ornaments. I love how you get so excited about christmas. It reminds me of your mama and how excited she got about it, too. Yeah. It was always her favorite time of the year. Even when times were tough, she always went all-out no matter what it cost.


I know that anna shootingcharlotte was an accident, but it still really scared me. So I started reading about some gun-control groups, and I think I want to get involved with one of them. I love that. I love that you’re finding something that matters to you and you want to make a difference. Let me know if there’s anything I can do to help. I will. But right now… we got to find a tree. You’re right.

[ Sighs ] And we need to get the best one to send pictures to cameron.

[ Chuckles ] I like that one over there. You know, when I was a kid, I used to think christmas just happened.

[ Chuckles ] Mom and aunt stella… always did such a wonderful job of making christmas so magical for tommy and me that it never occurred to me that it took work. I mean, it wasn’t until I was an adult that I realized that they had to plan and save all year so that day could be memorable for us. And then every year, without fail… we always had many gifts under the tree. Good gifts, too. Stuff we wanted. Mama knew how to make us the happiest. Her and aunt stella would go without so they could make it happen for us. I asked mama one year, “is christmas any fun for you?” Right? Because she doesn’t get many gifts. And I remember her saying… “baby, the best presents are the smiles on your faces.” Yeah, that — that — that sounds like irene.

[ Exhales heavily ] I hate to admit it, but I think that esme was right. It’s taken me a very long time to understand this, but… I think that this is gonna be better for ace in the long run. It may not mean much in the moment… but I am so proud of you… for being so mature and putting ace first. It means a lot, actually. And it’s better that it’s happening now when he’s so young because he’s never going to remember that his life was any other way. But the thing is that… I will. You know, I’m never gonna forget all those months of seeing him change and watching him grow. Watching him figure out that he’s got fingers and toes. And I’ll always remember how it felt to hold him and rock him in the chair in his room. Both of us so cozy and happy. While I sang him to sleep. That’s beautiful, spencer. And I believe that ace will remember all of it. Maybe only subconsciously, but it will be somewhere in his mind that your voice was the first one that he heard and that your arms used to hold him. And he’ll remember how safe and secure that he felt with you. That will be imprinted in his mind and his heart.

[ Josslyn groans ]

[ Drawer slides ] Maxie: I don’t know what to do. I-I hate not being with james when he’s sick, but this video conference call is really important. Well, listen, maxie, if it’ll help make up your mind and get you to james, I can talk to pebela’s people, like, all day, really. I appreciate that. I-I really do. And it’s not that I don’t trust you and sasha ’cause you guys were great together on “home & heart.” It’s just this conference call is so important. Maxie, cody and sasha want to do this, and you yourself said they can handle it. So just say, “thank you,” and let them. I promise, maxie, we’re gonna call you right after and tell you how great it went. Yeah. Okay. Okay. Alright. Yeah. You guys have convinced me. Um, you just have to let me set you up first. So let’s go over to this table. Okay. Cody, you sit there. Sasha, next to the window. Alright. I’m gonna remove these flowers. It’s just a little much. Alright. Scoot closer to her! Yeah. No. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yep. Yep. And this. Yes. Okay. Perfect. Alright. Let’s go before I change my mind. Hey, uh, tell james I said hi and, you know, hope he feels better. Okay. You ready? Hit it. Hi, everyone. Hi. Thank you so much for meeting with us today. I’m sasha gilmore, and this is my colleague cody bell. Hi. Nice to meet you. Sasha and I just want to fill you in on what’s going on with deception. Done. You were right. Broke him in less than 15 minutes. Objection! I did not break! As much as it pains me to say, as your attorney, you definitely did. When you snapped at her, what you said was basically the equivalent of admitting you took the easy way out when you diagnosed him. But that is not what happened! It doesn’t matter what happened. If you say that, this is what the jury is gonna hear — that you took your patient’s word for it, you wrote him a prescription, sent him on his way without finding or treating the cancer that eventually killed him. Understand this. There are literally thousands of illnesses that present with fatigue, distress, low hemoglobin, and an elevated white blood cell count. That’s a fact. Look it up. How would you like me to answer this question? As simply as possible. When she asked you if those symptoms were indicative of anything else, you just say, “yes.” Just that. Just that one word. “Yes.” Okay. Keep my answers short. Duly noted. Thank you. Alright. Let’s take it from the top.

[ Clears throat ] Can you please state your name for the record? Yes. I’d like to know your opinion, dante. Do you think cyrus murdered austin gatlin-holt? I don’t have any evidence to back up that theory. I’m not asking about evidence. I’m asking your opinion. Well, did cyrus have a motive? Yeah, sure. Austin came to see me at the pcpd before he died, told me he was worried that mason was gonna make it look like austin kidnapped ava. He wanted immunity. He was gonna give up the name of the person that he and mason were working for and he was gonna provide the corroborating evidence. And you think that person was cyrus? Just to be clear, austin never told me he was working for cyrus. I found that out

after he died. But it certainly gives cyrus ample motive in austin’s murder. Yeah, the problem is, is that cyrus has an alibi. He was mopping floors at the port charles grill when austin was killed. But this is cyrus we’re talking about. If he didn’t want to do it himself, he certainly could have hired someone else to do it for him. Right, but that’s, you know, making a couple assumptions. One of them is that he’s still got the associates and contacts that would actually murder for him… and, two, that he knew that austin was gonna give him up. And I’m not convinced that he did. Alright. I want you to keep me in the loop on everything involving this investigation. Nothing is too small, okay? Absolutely. Because if my brother is the same ruthless killer that he always was, I’ll make sure he never sees the light of day again.

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Nikki: What are you looking for?

Victor: Just a pen.

Nikki: No, you’re not. You’re checking up on me. You think that’s where I would hide vodka?

Victor: Baby, I just remembered the name of the company that we recently acquired and I just wanna jot down the name, okay?

Nikki: And that’s why you drove me to work and accompanied me to my office?

Victor: Yeah.

Nikki: Well, I know that you’re being caring and you love me. But you don’t have to worry about me, because I’m doing better every day.

Victor: And, my baby, I’m very proud of you. Okay? And now, I suggest I take you to lunch. Not to keep tabs on you, just because I enjoy your company.

Nikki: Well, I have to check my schedule because people have been booking meetings for me without checking with me. I have to say, the one thing I miss about claire was she was a terrific assistant.

Victor: Well then, we’re gonna have to find someone who’s even better than that.

Nikki: Yes, hopefully, someone who is not out to kill me.

Jack: Good morning. Ash, you all right?

Ashley: Hi. Yeah, I’m fine. I’m just looking at news regarding glissade and tucker. You know, I’m sure that he put his pr team on damage control. I’m just curious as to what kind of spin he put on it.

Jack: Well, I haven’t seen anything yet.

Ashley: No, me neither. Not a quote from tucker or anybody else that the cover-up was a lie.

Jack: Well, maybe he’s not gonna handle this publicly.

Kyle: Well, he might go for a private counterattack.

Ashley: Thank you. No. Tucker is definitely laying low. No response at all to the news blitz.

Jack: So, could it be that tucker is in retreat or is this the calm before the storm?

Audra: Here you are.

Tucker: Yeah, here I am.

Audra: I’ve been sending you texts all night. You’re avoiding me.

Tucker: No, no, no, I just don’t have an answer for you.

Audra: Meaning you have no plan.

Tucker: I’m regrouping.

Audra: You’re bluffing. The abbotts have knocked you off your game and you’re too humiliated to admit it to me.

Tucker: I’ll tell you what, buy me breakfast, and I’ll fill you in. Heads have already rolled.

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Victor: Now, don’t you forget about lunch.

Nikki: No.

Victor: All right? I have an important meeting now with nicholas and adam. They’re probably waiting for me already.

Nikki: Well, I hope they can live up to your expectations this time, especially adam.

Victor: So do I. Keep it sweet, baby.

Nikki: I couldn’t bear it if you were disappointed again.

Victor: Well, this time, I think I have a solution that will give them both incentives to do what I want them to do. You take care. See you later.

Nikki: Okay. Hi, it’s nikki. I’m having a hard time. Can we meet?

[ Adam sighs ]

Adam: So, any actual bets on what this meeting is about?

Nick: I’m assuming it’s about vic’s leave of absence. And with nate gone as well, we’re definitely shorthanded right now.

Adam: So, more musical chairs in the c-suite.

Nick: Yeah, I don’t know. Dad could be bringing someone else in.

Adam: No, I doubt that. I mean, you heard his speech about family pulling together. His plan is for you and me to work side by side.

>Nick: Yeah, I’d say that’s a fantasy.

Adam: Do you really not think we are capable of holding things down here and working with dad?

Nick: You want to know how I think this plays out?

[ Adam laughs ]

Adam: Please.

Nick: We can try to make this work. You know, to keep the old man happy and it might work for a while. But then eventually, and I will wager sooner rather than later, you’re either gonna get bored or feel snubbed or underappreciated. Then you’re gonna do what you always do, adam. You’re gonna self-destruct. Again.

Kyle: Tucker might hold off for now, but he’ll want to hit back twice as hard.

Ashley: The whole world knows by now that tucker covered up that ugly scandal. It has to affect glissade in some way. It’s a small company with a pristine reputation.

Jack: Well, and their new owner has been outed as a disreputable liar. They cannot be taking that in stride.

Ashley: And then the board members, they’re gonna want his head on a spike.

Jack: So, this is perhaps time for tucker to disappear. To go lick his wounds on some faraway mountain top.

Kyle: You can’t seriously believe that? I’ve been on the inside with the guy lately, he’s determined. There’s no way he’ll fold. And he’s still out for blood after what happened in paris.

Tucker: I’m done. Goodbye, ashley.

[ Ashley exclaims] You go to hell!

Ashley: Okay.

Jack: Ash? Hey, everything okay?

Ashley: Yeah, I just– I’m not over that fight we had in paris. I just– I see tucker and his anger.

Kyle: Yeah, I’m sorry. I shouldn’t have mentioned it.

Ashley: No, don’t apologize. We can’t pretend it didn’t happen. Even though that’s what tucker’s trying to do.

Jack: Well, of course, that’s how he’d handle it. Showing responsibility for his actions is not something he can do. I just hate that it’s still bothering you.

Ashley: Well, I’m trying really, really hard not to dwell on it, jack. It’s just that lately every time I see tucker, I’m– I’m– I’m right back there. It comes crashing in and I’m back at that cafe and I’m face to face with tucker’s intense rage.

Audra: I imagine the glissade board and staff haven’t taken well to the news that you covered up one of your star recording artists’ crimes.

Tucker: We. We covered it up.

Audra: Uh, just a reminder my name wasn’t in the article.

Tucker: Then it was a cover-up of a cover-up.

Audra: Mm. I hope that’s not the defense your spin doctors have come up with.

Tucker: There’s gonna be no defense. No pr countermove.

Audra: So, the strategy is to just let the news cycle die out?

Tucker: That’s right. Strategy is lay low, regroup. See what happens. People don’t have any attention span anymore. They’ll be on to the next scandal in a couple of days.

Audra: Well surely the good people of glissade won’t forget or forgive so easily.

Tucker: No, they are angry, disgusted.

Audra: Did they find a way to oust you?

Tucker: Mm.

[ Tucker clears throat ] Just the opposite. I’m firing all of them.

[ Tucker coughs ]

Audra: So, the captain is going down with a sinking ship. And you’re throwing everyone overboard first.

Tucker: No, no, I have no intention of walking away, just because of a little hiccup.

Audra: You know, well, I say it’s more than just a hiccup. It’s more like a death rattle.

Tucker: Listen, I can put together another board. I can find a new staff. I can surround myself with people who are willing to look past my missteps. So, the answer to your question is no, the abbotts have not defeated me. They haven’t won and they won’T. Listen, your deodorant just has to work.

Audra: If you’re not giving up on glissade, does that mean you’re sticking with your plan to go after jabot?

Tucker: All in due time.

Audra: Look, just tell me what you plan on doing with the information kyle says he has about their new product.

Tucker: I have no further use for kyle until he can convince me that he’s not setting up another abbott trap.

Audra: And how do you intend to figure that out?

Tucker: My secret weapon. Just find out where he truly stands.

Audra: I already know the answer to that. Kyle has been playing you all along. Just like you suspected. So, whatever product secrets he would be passing along, it’s just another setup.

Adam: You may have been right that I would have blown things up in the past. But my 2024 goals specifically indicate no more self-destruction.

Nick: Right. The new and improved, ultra-responsible, highly focused adam newman.

Adam: Mm-hmm.

Nick: Heard a lot about that guy. I’ve never met him once.

Adam: It’s adam newman. Nice to meet you.

Nick: I don’t buy it. Sorry.

Adam: Come on, you know that we are capable of finding common ground, of pulling together. We did it to save faith. I mean, we– we put aside our hostilities to help sally when she had complications with the pregnancy, I mean, and we were– we were working pretty well together with sharon at sna.

Nick: That’s a small dent in your long history of betrayals and we both know it. Including you continuing to chase after sally after she chose me.

Victor: Morning, boys.

Nick: Morning.

Adam: Morning.

Victor: Thank you for coming.

Nick: Sure.

Adam: Of course.

[ Adam clears throat ] What can we do for you?

Victor: You both know this has been a rather… difficult time for newman enterprises. After all the corporate turmoil and all the assaults in our family, time to start new.

Nick: Yes, I’m assuming with vic’s leave of absence, there’s going to have to be some changes made.

Victor: Well, we don’t know how long victoria will be gone. So, I shall make all the decisions.

Adam: Well, we are ready to help, in any way.

Victor: You know, it warms my heart to see both of you. You know, I’m proud of both of you. Okay? And now you’re gonna work alongside your father.

Nick: Well, I am willing to step into victoria’s co-ceo role, dad, for the time being if that’s what you want.

Adam: I assume that means one of my duties won’t be picking up nick’s laundry.

Victor: I have bigger plans than that. So I didn’t think I needed swiffer,

Seth: Nikki, I am so glad you called.

Nikki: Seth, thank you so much for meeting me. I’m– I’m having one of those days.

Seth: May I?

Nikki: Oh, please.

Seth: All right, come on. Talk to me.

Nikki: Well, I’m having a hard time putting it behind me. The horrors that my family went through.

Seth: Yeah. Being forced off the wagon that way.

Nikki: Yeah, I– I know that sounds like an excuse.

Seth: No. No, it doesn’T. What that woman did to you was an assault, you know? Worse than a physical attack.

Nikki: Unfortunately, the alcohol doesn’t know the difference.

Seth: Listen to me, that woman unleashed your inner demons. She set your mind and body against itself. I mean, on top of, you know, battling the relapse, you must be furious at how it was triggered.

Nikki: Sometimes, the rage is so infuriating. And I know that that’s dangerous because letting those feelings of– of anger, letting them take over. I mean, it just makes the urge to drink worse. But I am trying with everything in me.

Seth: I get it. Yeah. I do have one question though.

Nikki: Okay.

Seth: I mean, we’ve seen each other at meetings, we’ve spoken briefly, right? And I’ve left you messages letting you know that I’m here for you.

Nikki: And I appreciate that.

Seth: Oh, okay. So, why has it taken you so long for you to call your sponsor?

Nick: Well, don’t keep us in suspense. What’s the big plan?

Victor: You’ll be working as equals, under me.

Adam: In what capacity?

Victor: As co-ceos. Working with your father. Neither one of you outranks the other.

Nick: And if we don’t agree?

Victor: I hope that won’t be the case, but if it is, then I shall make the final decision. You think you can handle that? Or will you be at each other’s throats before we even get started?

Kyle: Ashley’s having a rougher time than I thought.

Jack: Yeah, the fight she had with tucker in paris was more than a lover’s quarrel. She was shaken to the core.

Kyle: Even so, did you get a sense that she’s having second thoughts about destroying tucker?

Jack: No, I don’t think that. I am concerned about her emotional wellbeing.

Kyle: But you agree we need to move forward with phase two of the plan.

Jack: Absolutely. The best thing we can do for ashley, for all of us, is to get tucker out of our lives for good. He was knocked off balance by this news blitz. I can’t help but think that glissade has taken a major hit. And you’re right, thinking that he’s in retreat is wishful thinking. We need to finish the job.

Kyle: I couldn’t agree more.

Jack: So, how’s this plan of yours working right now?

Kyle: I told him I have the work up for a new fragrance jabot’s set to launch in 2025.

Jack: And he’s still interested?

Kyle: He’s not sure if he wants to move forward with taking over jabot now that you’ve released the news of the scandal. Not only that, but he wants me to give him the information and then he’ll decide how to proceed.

Jack: Sounds like he wants to change the terms of your agreement.

Kyle: And there’s no way I’m playing that game. I told him to reach out if he wants to go ahead with the original plan.

Jack: So, the ball is in tucker’s court.

Tucker: How did you come to this conclusion about kyle?

Audra: Um, he confessed it to me.

Tucker: When?

Audra: The timing doesn’t matter. But the point is kyle tried to get me to switch allegiances. To join him on what he claims is the winning side. Look, I won’t lie. I was tempted. You’ve been less than forthcoming about the details of your plan.

Tucker: Why tell me now then?

Audra: Because in spite of how frustrating you can be, I know you’ll be the one to come out on top. I’ve invested too much in you and our partnership to give up now.

Tucker: Yeah, you’re gonna have to do better than that.

Audra: I have more of a connection to you than I can ever have with kyle. I know you think I’ve fallen for kyle. I haven’T. And it won’t happen. My loyalty is here with you. Look, our relationship is twisted and fickle, but it’s probably the strongest connection I’ve ever had with anyone. So, if it’s you or him, look, it’ll always be you.

Tucker: I’m happy to hear that. Diabetes can serve up a lot of questions, like…

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Nikki: I should have reached out to you sooner.

Seth: Hey, this is not about making you feel guilty, okay? The disease does enough of that already, right? This is just about me letting you know that I’m here for you. As your sponsor, it’s my job to help. And I just feel like you’ve been avoiding me. We both know what that’s a sign of.

Nikki: White-knuckling. Trying to do it alone.

Seth: Yeah. How’s that going?

Nikki: It works some days. But, um, others…

Seth: Like today?

Nikki: Yeah.

Seth: Okay. Come on, tell me.

Nikki: Well, um, my family has been very supportive, my husband especially, he– he’s always checking in on me. He practically never leaves my side.

Seth: Checks in or checks up?

Nikki: Well, today, it was more like hovering. I caught him going through my desk drawer and he said he needed a pen, but I know what he was looking for.

Seth: Did he find it?

Nikki: No.

Seth: ‘Cause it wasn’t there or because you’ve hidden it well?

Nikki: You know me too well.

Seth: [ Laughs ] No, I don’T. I– I know the disease well. Hey, I’ve been there, remember? I mean, listen, I have faltered so many times. And I– I didn’t need people to force alcohol on me. I– I was really good at doing that all by myself. But– but anyway, you know, about what victor didn’t find?

Nikki: Well, it was my, um– it was my office flask, but it– but it was empty. I swear.

Seth: Lying to me is not gonna help you.

Nikki: [ Sighs ] It’s just something that I’ve been keeping as a test to prove that I can say no to it, that it cannot control me anymore.

Seth: And that’s really the reason you keep it? Or that’s just the excuse you tell yourself?

Nikki: Oh, man. It is such a relief to talk to somebody who understands and has no judgment. You don’t see the worry in their eye.

[ Sighs ] My husband thinks I’m the strongest woman in the world.

Seth: Oh. That’s a lot to live up to.

Nikki: Tell me about it. But he has saved me so many times in the past. I owe him my life, really.

Seth: Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. Listen, man, I don’t have to tell you how dangerous it is to give anybody in your family that much power, right? You can’t do this for victor. You can’t even do this for your children. You– you have to do this for you.

Nikki: Thank you for reminding me.

Seth: No, and you don’t have to white-knuckle it. That’s what sponsors are for. And you can call me anytime you want, day or night.

Nikki: Thank you. I– I can get through this. I– I’ve done it before. I don’t know, there’s just something different about it this time, it’S… harder.

Seth: Well, maybe. But listen to me… you do not have to face this alone.

>Adam: I am totally committed to making this work. I mean, I’m not sure if nick feels the same way.

Nick: I will do my best to give adam the benefit of the doubt. I seriously hope he doesn’t do anything that makes me regret that decision.

Victor: Well, that’s a start. I certainly hope we can build on that. I have a task for both of you. I want you to draft a presentation that shows how we can fold the new acquisition into the existing newman corporate structure. There’s a meeting about that this afternoon.

Adam: Well, I can reach out, and reschedule for later this week, I know with everything–

Victor: No, you will not reschedule, son. I want you to come up with this presentation. After lunch, I shall review it.

Adam: I guess, we better get to work then.

Nick: Adam, I’ll catch up with you later. I need to talk to dad. It’s a personal matter.

Victor: See you after lunch.

Nick: I mean, you don’t seriously think this is gonna work. I mean, what happens when vic decides to come back, do we both get demoted back down to coos? Does one of us stay on as her number two? Have you seriously thought this through?

Victor: You don’t think I have? Your task is to get along with your brother, that’s all.

Nick: Yes, I– I will do my absolute best, I promise you. I hope you know, I’m only doing this for you.

Victor: And i appreciate that.

Nick: I can tell. I just hope adam doesn’t let you down again.

Victor: You know, that is not an option. Not for either of you. All right? Keep that in mind.

Audra: What’s wrong? Hm. Ashley. Of course.

Tucker: She said something to me the other day that I just can’t shake.

Audra: Dare I ask?

Tucker: She accused me of being physically violent during our fight in paris. Smashing a wine glass and throwing a chair.

Audra: That doesn’t sound like you. But then again, ashley gets to you in a way no one else does. Sounds like you caused quite a scene.

Tucker: I mean, it was a bit of a scene. And I stormed off, and a wine glass tipped over, and I may have shoved a chair out of the way when I left, but there were no violent actions.

Audra: Well, it obviously scared ashley. I mean, unless she’s exaggerating for effect?

Tucker: I don’t think so. I know when she’s playing games. She seems to genuinely believe that that’s how things went down.

Audra: You know, maybe you’re the one refusing to admit it. Because you’re hoping on some level that things didn’t get too ugly. That you can still salvage your marriage.

Tucker: I’m done. Goodbye, ashley. Go to hell.

[ Sighs ] I’m done.

[ Glass shatters ] Goodbye, ashley.

[ Ashley screams ] You go to hell! Don’t go anywhere. Hey, ashley, wait a minute. Hey, wait a minute.

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Ashley: Don’t touch me. I have nothing to say to you.

Tucker: I don’t understand what’s going on. It’s like you’re fleeing just because I’m in the room.

Ashley: Exactly.

Tucker: How have we gotten to this point? Are you saying you’re afraid to be around me even in public?

Nick: All right, what are your ideas?

Adam: It is a strong company. Great leadership. In my opinion, it is undervalued.

Nick: That’s because it’s a relative newcomer to the field.

Adam: I say that we bring it under the umbrella of our real estate division, and we brand it as a boutique shop and we let them shine.

Nick: You can’t just bring a start-up into the newman fold, and expect it to be welcomed with open arms.

Adam: Okay, just because it isn’t a legacy company, and it doesn’t have the newman track record, doesn’t mean it doesn’t have a lot to contribute. It’s accomplished a lot of great things. It’s innovative.

Nick: Interesting choice of word, I would have gone with “risky.”

Adam: I’d say entrepreneurial. They’re shaking things up.

Nick: Others would say destabilizing.

Adam: Why would you acquire them if you don’t believe in them?

Nick: I didn’t want to. I didn’t like the idea at all, but dad was pushing for it.

Adam: Are we talking about how you feel about the acquisition or me?

Nick: My feelings about both are strangely similar.

Adam: You just told dad that you were willing to give me a chance. But if this is how you’re gonna play this, you’re right, we’re doomed.

Nick: Maybe we just do our own presentations, and let the best man win.

Adam: We’re five minutes into this partnership, and you think we should run to dad to decide. Is that really how you want to play this?

Nick: You’re right. Sorry, I’m not even trying. That’s not fair or productive.

Adam: So, how about you take the giant chip off your shoulder and at least pretend that we can get along.

Nikki: You’re right. I have been avoiding you. In the past, I would always rely on dear friends to support my recovery.

Seth: Friends are great. But sponsors, we’re a different animal.

Nikki: No, I know. Maybe that’s why I waited so long to reach out to you, I– I was missing my friends.

[ Sighs ] They were always such a great help to me. Unfortunately, now they’ve both passed on. And I think I was worried that I wouldn’t be able to do this again without them.

Victor: Hi, sweetheart.

Nikki: Hi.

Victor: I didn’t realize you were meeting someone.

Nikki: Victor, this is seth.

Victor: Hello, seth.

Seth: Mr. Newman, it’s very good to meet you, I am nikki’s A.A. Sponsor.

Victor: I’ll be damned. You never mentioned him before.

Seth: Well, that’s probably because nikki takes anonymity very seriously, and what is said in the room, stays in the room.

Victor: Ah-ha. I hope that applies to you as well.

Nikki: Seth is very discreet.

Seth: The thing about being somebody’s sponsor is, it’s a great responsibility and it’s also very humbling. You know, I– I try to help where I can, you know, by butting into people’s lives where it seems appropriate. But usually I– I just like to give them freedom to make their own mistakes because that’s how we learn. Right? It’s progress, not perfection.

Victor: Oh, exactly. And I don’t anticipate any missteps now, do you, darling?

Kyle: Yeah, I left it to tucker to reach out, but I wouldn’t say that means he holds all the cards.

Jack: So follow up. Put some pressure on him to make a decision. If his deal with you is a no-go, we need to know that sooner rather than later.

Kyle: That’ll shake an answer out of him, only because the guy doesn’t like to be pushed.

Jack: Perhaps he is hesitant, because he is on to your act.

Kyle: Is that what this is about? You don’t think I’m capable of fooling tucker?

Jack: This is not a slight against you, put your ego aside. This family made a major move against a very powerful man. He thinks of you as an abbott, despite your supposed disillusionment. Look, as much as I hate to admit it, he is cunning. He is insightful. He’s also a sociopath and that is a very dangerous combination. With moderate to severe plaque psoriasis,

Victor: Well, I’m not going to interrupt anymore. I’m sure you have important things to discuss.

Seth: Well, actually, I was just leaving, I think we covered all the main topics unless you wanted to continue?

Nikki: Oh, no, thank you. This has been very helpful.

Seth: All right, uh, mr. Newman, it was very nice to meet you, I’m a big fan of your wife’S.

Victor: Thank you very much. Nice meeting you.

Seth: You’ve got my number.

Nikki: I will use it.

Victor: How come you never mentioned that guy before?

Nikki: Well, as he said, anonymity is so important. He’s been my sponsor for a while. I– I feel comfortable with him. I trust him. And I just haven’t felt the need to reach out to him. Things have been going so well, until recent events.

Victor: But my baby, you felt the need to meet with him today. After you had assured me that everything was all right.

Nikki: What are you accusing me of?

Victor: [ Sighs ] You know, I adore you. But I’m saying that you haven’t been honest with me. Are you struggling more than you’re letting on?

Nick: That is on me. And if we come up with anything good, I’ll throw in a brownie.

Adam: Ooh, thank you.

Nick: You know, newman E. Ventures. Newman E. Ventures, it just doesn’t say anything to me. How about newman real ventures.

Adam: Newman real ventures?

Nick: Real ventures.

Adam: Uh, it has a nice ring to it. I’m sure that I could sell people on it.

Nick: There you go.

Adam: Yeah, I– I have another idea, and I don’t know that, uh, you’re gonna like it.

Nick: Try me.

Adam: Okay, our usual mo is we fold in companies, we look for redundancies, we cut staff.

Nick: Yeah.

Adam: Okay, what if instead, we guarantee two years in the boutique setup?

Nick: Hmm. I mean, that would come with a significant cost.

Adam: Or it’s an investment in a company whose assets we sought out. I mean, we bought them for a reason, why not–

Nick: Let them shine.

Adam: Mm-hmm. We lead with trust.

Nick: Trust? I like it. Looks like I owe you a brownie.

Kyle: I can handle tucker. I thought I convinced you of that.

Jack: Anyone who says they can handle tucker is setting themselves up for a fall. He is slippery. You need to stay on guard. We all do, look– look what just happened with ashley and me. We both considered his lack of a response to a media blitz as a sign of maybe him retreating.

Kyle: And I’m the one who set you straight.

Jack: Don’t make it wishful thinking on your part. You have to allow for the fact that he might be on to you. He might know you are working for our side.

Kyle: Is that a possibility? Sure, but I do not believe that’s the case, we have tucker backed into a corner. Dad, he is rattled about losing ashley. And we’ve landed a crippling blow with the smear campaign.

Jack: Which makes him all the more dangerous. Look, this man is operating on adrenaline and rage. Looking for a way to lash back at us.

Kyle: Yes, which is why we need to land the final knockout punch.

Jack: I’m just saying sometimes you need to change course, even if it’s a good plan.

Kyle: Dad, dad. Let me handle this. It has to work so our family can move on. So we can be done with tucker mccall once and for all.

Tucker: Have you convinced yourself that I was actually violent in paris?

Ashley: Please, don’t you dare try to gaslight me. That’s exactly what happened and you know it.

Tucker: No, it isn’T. Ashley, at the very least you’re misremembering or you’re for some reason–

Ashley: I know what you’re doing, tucker, you’re trying to minimize your rage, and your actions to let yourself off the hook.

Tucker: That’s not true.

Ashley: Well, one of us is wrong, and it’s not me.

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THIS STILL NEEDS SOME EDITING!

[door clicks open]

[sighs]

Wendy, hey, you’re home.

Hey.

I was–I was gonna pick you up at the airport.

Yeah, I know. My plane got in early, so I just took a rideshare.

I still feel really bad I couldn’t go to Hong Kong with you.

It’s okay. You had an obligation to your patients. You were with me in spirit.

I was, yeah, but… I know how difficult that must have been, your brother’s memorial.

Well, it, uh, turned out to be a small family thing.

[somber music] But, God, Tripp, I know Li was screwed up and he made some terrible mistakes, but… if he had gotten the right help… But now it’s too late. It’s too late. It’s too late.

[sobbing]

Okay.

Mm.

Mm-hmm.

Ooh.

So our date–

Oh.

Where shall we have it?

Oh, okay, well, Wendy is just coming home from her trip, so it probably won’t work to hang out at my place.

Right.

Yeah.

Yeah, well, what about here? I mean, look, we got privacy. This place is shut down for a while, right?

Yeah, that’s a great idea, and I can– I can make us some dinner.

Actually, Ava, with your permission, I would like to be the one who cooks for us tonight.

[laughs] Oh, really? Are you sure?

What? What are you–

[laughs]

Well, obviously you don’t know this about me, but I’m a pretty good cook.

Oh?

And if the ingredients are there– if…

Uh-huh.

I’m gonna make you my famous seafood linguine with white wine sauce.

Oh, whoa. Okay, that is very ambitious. And yes, all the ingredients are there. And they are at your disposal.

Mm, great.

Mm.

Now do you think your friend Stefan’s gonna mind me messing around in the kitchen?

Clyde made sure I got the keys to the kingdom.

[exhales] He’s got a thing with keys.

Yeah, he also communicated to me through his intermediary that he wants this place opened ASAP.

No surprise.

Well, it’s not happening because there’s no way in hell I’m moving his drug money through here.

Yeah, well, at least that’s all he’s having us do. It’s not like he’s having to sell drugs out of the place.

Oh, right. So as long as we’re just laundering his money from his heinous crimes and not witnessing or partaking in said crimes, you’re cool with that? That’s–

No. No, I’m not cool with that. And you know that I hate having any involvement in this. What the hell choice do we have?

Well, I’ve decided the only way out of this mess is to kill him.

No, Stefan won’t mind you using the kitchen. I’m sure he’s got more pressing issues on his mind right now.

[dark music]

Mother, it’s me. I need your help. I don’t want to get into the details until we can actually finally talk. But, um… it’s urgent. I need you to get back to me as soon as you can. I know it’s late in Alamainia, but this really can’t wait. Never thought I’d ask my octogenarian mother to call in a hit for me. Clyde Weston… you threatened my wife. Bastard needs to die.

What bastard? Who do you want dead?

[suspenseful music]

Thank you so much for getting back to me, Ms. Rizczech. Oh, I’m so sorry, uh, Mrs. Von Leuschner. Yes, well, see, I’m calling because I’m hoping you might reconsider your decision to fire me. Okay, because Xander Cook said it was actually your decision. And I was thinking because you own half the newspaper… what do you mean, “not anymore”?

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

[sobbing] God, you know, my father, he looked like he’d aged years.

[somber music] And God knows he could be pretty harsh on Li. And the two of them didn’t always get along. But he was his only son. And he loved him.

It must be very hard for him.

Yeah, but he’s determined not to show it. No, he won’t let anybody comfort him. He just suffers quietly on his own.

I’m so sorry, Wendy.

Oh, and on top of the grief, I think my father feels very guilty about the way things ended between him and Li. I mean, Father was so upset, so angry at my brother for losing his DiMera shares, and they never had the chance to reconcile, all because of Gabi. And Tripp, Why? Why did she have to kill him? She’d already taken his shares. Why did she have to take his life too?

No one can answer that. But at least she’s behind bars.

[scoffs] Yeah, but not convicted yet. And I hate to wish ill on anyone, but I’ll never get over the loss of my brother. And the only way I’ll feel that his death has been avenged is if she’s put away for good.

Hey.

Hey. Did you tell your sister the news?

No, not yet. But she’s gonna be happy to hear that Von Leuschner is finally paying for his crimes.

I still can’t believe that he turned himself in to save Leo Stark.

Yeah, well, score one for true love.

Yeah, well, we’ll see how long true love lasts while Dimitri’s behind bars.

Oh, well, I’m glad someone is. I heard you let a drug dealer go free?

Yeah, well, sorry about that, Mayor Price, but, uh, we had no choice. Once the evidence went missing, we had to let him go.

[scoffs] See, that’s what I do not understand! Just how in God’s name does evidence just disappear?

Sorry I didn’t text or call. Bad time?

No, no, no. Not at all.

I, um– I wanted to see you in person because I have some really good news I wanted to share with you.

Oh, well, can definitely use some of that.

Yeah. Yeah, I’m sure. And, um, I hope you know that Chad and I feel awful that you got fired. So after talking about it, he got the idea to call his in-laws, who happen to be my aunt and uncle.

Right, right, right, right, right, right.

Yeah, and they own a newspaper in Boston. And they said that they’d be happy to hire you.

Wow.

Especially since– I filled them in– they agree that Gwen made a terrible decision.

That’s amazing, um, and so generous of your aunt and uncle to do that. Might have to take them up on that. But as it turns out, Gwen is not the one who fired me.

Wh–uh, but I thought she–

I know. But I just talked to her on the phone. And she just said she recently sold her half of the paper.

What? To whom?

Don’t know. She wouldn’t say. But whoever bought said half is the one who wanted me gone. And I’m gonna find out who that is.

Well, we’re still not sure how the evidence went missing. We are looking at security protocols and making changes to make sure that nothing like this ever happens again.

Mm, well, I’m glad to hear that. And I don’t mean to be harsh but this was a pretty big screwup, Commissioner.

Mayor, we know that, and we are very upset about it too.

Ah, well, as well you should be. As I told you before, drug activity has increased in Salem. And I was hoping to use this Sikowski guy to lead us to the person in charge.

Yeah, and so were we, okay? But we are not giving up on this investigation. And if there is a new drug cartel in town, we will find it and we will shut them down.

I certainly hope so.

[cell phone rings] Oh, excuse me. I have to take this.

[sighs] Damn.

Yeah, well, we knew that she was gonna be upset about this.

But Rafe, I’m– I’m starting to wonder if maybe it’s my fault that the evidence is missing.

What? How?

Okay, I went into the evidence room around the time it went missing. And I think I still saw the drugs while I was in there.

Okay.

[exhales] And when I left, I’m pretty sure that I locked the door behind me, but, I mean, it’s possible that I didn’t. I mean, how else could it have happened?

Well, if you’ll recall, Michaels’ keys also went missing. There’s a good chance someone used ’em to get into that room.

Dinner is almost ready.

Okay.

[laughs] I can’t wait, and tell me now, where did you learn to make your linguine di mare bianco?

Wow, that sounds way more impressive in Italian.

Ma certo, carissimo.

Hmm?

[both laugh] Anyway, I actually learned it from a cookbook that I read when I was younger, and this dish is my specialty. But I perfected it when I was in the navy.

Okay. All right. Well, I’m just gonna warn you right now. I take my pasta very seriously. And I’m not gonna cut you any slack just because you saved my life once.

Ouch.

Mm.

Maybe I should have rethought this whole thing.

Yeah, well, you know, it’s just our first date. It’s only gonna determine the entire future of our relationship.

Oh, well, in that case, I better go make sure that I time this right. I know al dente is the only way to go, right?

Assolutamente.

[exclaims]

[laughs]

Look, Chad, you don’t understand. It’s not–

You were talking about EJ? You want to kill him because he’s prosecuting Gabi?

What do you expect? He’s trying to put Gabi away for a murder she didn’t commit.

Yeah, wasn’t she caught with a bloody knife, standing over the victim?

She was set up.

Okay, by who?

If I knew the answer to that, she’d be free now, wouldn’t she?

Wasn’t Li Shin in his dying breath pointing the finger at Gabi?

As you just mentioned, he was dying and dazed and didn’t know what the hell he was talking about.

Yeah, okay. If you say so, Stefan. Why don’t we just try to get back on topic, which is, uh– and I know you didn’t mean it literally, but even saying those words, that you’re gonna kill EJ– I don’t know why you’re so angry at him. It’s not like he’s the answer to proving Gabi’s innocence.

I know that, but–

[sighs] Look, I’m just worried about my wife, okay? She’s stuck in Statesville. And as you well know, last time she was there, she was beaten within inches of her life. And I don’t expect you to care because I know you don’t–

Easy. Why don’t you give me some credit? I know Gabi and I have had our issues, but I don’t want anything bad to happen to her, or EJ, for that matter.

I’m not gonna murder EJ, as we’ve already established. I’m just desperate. I’m desperate to keep Gabi safe. She’s the most important person in my world. I know she’s suffering in Statesville, and I know that… I just want this nightmare to be over. And I would do anything, and I mean anything, to make that happen.

And I understand that. I–I can understand your willingness to do anything for Gabi, anything to just be with her.

[scoffs] I admit I’ve, uh– I’ve gone to extremes in the past for love.

Hmm. Well, it’s good to know I’m not alone in that, going to extremes for love, as you put it.

No, you are not.

So you can’t stop there, bro. What exactly did you do?

So Xander didn’t tell you who now owns half “The Spectator”?

Nah, he was a little cagey about it when he fired me, so I can’t imagine he’s gonna tell me now.

Hmm. Then how are you gonna figure it out?

Well, I’m an investigative journalist, so it’s literally what I do.

Mm.

So I was thinking, there must be a public record of the sale transaction, right?

I would think so.

Which means that we must be able to find that record somewhere.

[tense music]

Anything I can do to help?

Um, I mean, actually, if–if you’re up for it, you could make some phone calls once I pull up the numbers from the city.

Yeah. No, I’d be happy to. And, uh, hopefully we can find the jerk who fired you, get your job back.

Thank you so much.

Yeah. I’m guessing you’re not all that hungry, but I’m hoping you’ll take a few bites at least.

Oh, I will. And hey… you’re going through a rough time too. You’re worried about your mom.

Well, yeah, she’s actually doing okay. DA DiMera has decided not to press charges against her for the death of that guy Gil, which is obviously a huge relief.

Yeah. No, I’m sure. But your mom, I-I mean, she must still be traumatized. That creep tried to assault her.

Yeah, yeah. She’s definitely traumatized. I mean, how could she not be, you know? But she’s acting all tough about it. And no surprise there. Except that I also know that she’s really fragile. It shook her badly. And I am worried about her.

Well, you and I, we’ll look out for her.

Thank you for being so nice about my mom, about everything. And just so you know, Harris has been there for her too.

So are they officially together now?

I think it’s headed that way, yeah.

Oh.

I know I was really down on the guy at first. But he did help my mom out of that murder charge. And so it has me thinking, well, he really is on her side, and that’s important. She needs someone like that. So I-I hope it works out for them.

Mmm.

So–so what is it? Tell me. What’s–what’s the verdict?

Mm, well, considering that this wasn’t made by an Italiano, the translation “an Italian,” but you probably got that one, right? Um. I’d say it’s, um, well… bravissimo.

[laughs] Job well done.

[exhales dramatically] Thank God. I was actually sweating there for a minute.

Oh, I know, and I enjoyed watching you squirm a little bit.

What? You like to torture me?

Yeah, well, you know, it’s only because you’re normally so self-assured and confident. Yeah, it was kind of heartening to see that you’re actually human.

Oh, I proved I was all too human when I lost my work keys.

I thought we weren’t gonna talk about that anymore tonight.

I know, I’m sorry. I just keep beating myself up. Because of me, somebody was able to get into the evidence room and steal those drugs.

You don’t know that for sure.

It’s the most reasonable explanation.

Okay, look. You are an asset to the Salem PD. You know that, so there are gonna be plenty of opportunities for you to make up for this, right?

Yeah.

Yeah.

Actually, I do know one way I can.

Yeah?

Yeah, Mayor Price said there’s, uh, an increase in recent drug activity through, uh–through Salem. And she suspects it could be the work of a new drug cartel. So I’m gonna make it my mission to take it down.

[eerie piano music]

And please, if you get any more information about that potential drug ring, you must let me know immediately.

Of course. Of course, Mayor Price. And I just want you to know I’m gonna do my damnedest to take care of this problem. My, uh–my late sister, Arianna, she was–she was involved in the drug scene when she was younger, tried to take down a syndicate herself. Unfortunately, her cover was blown. So I’d like to think that I am taking up this mantle in her honor.

Well, I’m sure you’ll do both me and her very proud then.

Thank you.

And you have a good night, Commissioner, Detective Hunter.

Thank you, Mayor. You too.

[sighs]

Okay.

Well, since you and I are both off the clock, what do you say we get outta here, you know, look at this whole drug thing with some fresh eyes? Hmm?

That sounds like a damn good idea.

So tell me, what drastic thing did you do in the name of love?

[unsettling music]

Hey, it’s Chad. Yeah, no, the contracts are signed. I’ll have the money transferred as soon as the banks are open tomorrow. And hey, thank you for selling me your half of “The Spectator.” Remember, I need you to keep this to yourself. Because I told you, Gwen, I don’t want Stephanie finding out why I’m doing this, to get Everett Lynch out of our lives. I mean, well, you know– you know–uh, you know that I pulled a gun on Clyde Weston when I found out he murdered Abby. And I would have killed the son of a bitch too if he hadn’t got the best of me.

Well, I wish you had killed that son of a bitch.

Why do you say it like that?

Like what?

Like it’s–like it’s personal to you when you’ve never had any involvement with him, as far as I know anyway.

I hope to hear back from you during business hours. Thanks so much.

No luck?

[sighs] All the offices seem to have closed up shop for today. I probably won’t hear anything back until tomorrow.

Oh, my favorites. You remembered.

[both laugh]

Yeah, any time you had a deadline or a tough assignment, you powered through it with diet cola, salted almonds, pretzel sticks.

This is honestly perfect. Thank you so much. And I definitely need the extra shot of energy because I am batting zero over here. Nothing yet on the sale of “The Spectator.”

Damn. Well, maybe they haven’t updated their records.

I mean, they probably haven’t. And it’ll–it’ll be here eventually but–

Well, you need to get an answer now.

I definitely, definitely do. I mean, I could be looking on the wrong database. But I swear… wait a minute. Here it is.

What, it–it tells you who bought “The Spectator”?

Yeah, sure does. It’s right here.

[dramatic music]

That was really perfect. Thank you.

Not that you ate much of it.

I’ll finish it later.

[laughs] It’s okay. I’m not hurt. It’s just a sandwich.

And you were very sweet to make it for me.

Yeah, well, you just got back from such a sad trip. And you know what? I’ve been thinking.

What?

Maybe we should move.

Move? Out–out of this apartment, you mean?

Yeah, yeah, it’s just a lot of bad things have happened here recently.

I get that. But a lot of good things have happened here too. I mean, I have some wonderful memories of living here with my brother. And coming back home today, I actually felt closer to him.

[somber music] But I still can’t believe he’s gone.

[sniffles] You know, on the plane, on the way back here, I was looking at old photos of him and me when we were kids, reading some old emails that he sent to me that were just so sweet, and the last one I read, he signed off with, “I love you, Jing-Wen. I’m so proud that you’re my sister.”

Of course–of course he’s so proud of you. And Wendy, if this place at all makes you feel closer to your brother because of the memories you shared here together, then of course we’ll stay.

[sobs]

And it’s also a place we fell in love. Hmm? Actually, I guess, I was already kind of in love with you before I even moved in here. That goes back to when Joey and I were competing for your attention in Hong Kong.

Right, the DiMera gala, where I beat the pants off of you and your brother in poker.

I was distracted, okay? My dad was missing, as you may recall.

Oh, excuses, excuses.

Okay then.

[gentle music] How about a rematch, unless maybe you’re not in the mood right now.

No, I, uh– I think it’ll cheer me up, at least a little. So… you’re on.

No, okay, no, that–that is too dangerous. I’m scared you’re gonna get hurt.

I-I-I appreciate the concern. I do, but I can handle myself. I mean, the ones you should be really scared are the people running drugs through Salem.

[soft tense music]

You know, we could have actually gotten you a full-grown tree.

Nah, I don’t have any room for it here. Besides, look at it. It’s really cute, don’t you think?

Um, Jada, it’s– it’s kind of sad.

No, come on. It’s happy. It just needs a little sprucing up.

Okay.

Want to help me decorate it?

Sure. Mm.

[laughs] You know, this is– this is really nice, having this time to ourselves.

It is. We haven’t been able to do this in a while. We’ve been so damn busy with work.

Yeah, my boss is a real hard ass.

[laughs] Oh, is he?

Mm-hmm.

Mm, okay. Well, I don’t know if you noticed, but mine is too. Still can’t believe we had to let that drug dealer go.

Yeah, well, you emphatically told Mayor Price that we are not giving up.

No.

And we are gonna find that kingpin and take him or her down and the entire operation.

Yeah.

You’re right. I don’t have any involvement with Clyde Weston, don’t even know the guy. But I did care for Abigail. And I know you don’t wanna h–

Yeah, you’re right. I don’t want to hear it, not from you. And you know Abby was mentally ill.

I know what I did. And it is the single biggest regret of my life. But that doesn’t mean that I didn’t care for her. Chad, that doesn’t mean that I don’t want to see that son of a bitch punished, the son of a bitch who robbed her children of their mother.

[tense music] As far as I’m concerned, Clyde Weston should be burning in hell, where he can’t harm another innocent life.

Well, you and I don’t see eye to eye on much. But that we agree on.

Well, who is it? Who bought Gwen’s half of the paper?

[sighs] I don’t have the name of the person yet, just the company… Flynn Industries. So now we just have to figure out who owns it. “Flynn Industries.”

[keys clacking] Damn. Not a lot comes up on Flynn Industries.

Mm.

No website, no CEO.

I mean, it could be one of those, uh, shell companies.

If that’s the case, the whole thing could be shadier than we thought.

[sighs] I mean, I’ve investigated shell corporations before, and it can be a long, complicated process.

You know what? I have a shortcut– my uncle Shane, he’s the director of the ISA. If anyone can get us a quick answer, it’s him.

[phone beeps]

Okay, great.

[line trilling]

Uncle Shane, hi, it’s Stephanie. I was wondering if I could ask you a favor.

[soft holiday music]

This actually turned out better than I thought.

It did, didn’t it?

Mm-hmm.

How about a toast?

Sure.

To a festive holiday season. Well, it’s not too original.

No, no, no, it’s fine. Mm, you know, you are way more into Christmas than I thought.

Oh, are you kidding me? Christmas is one of my favorite holidays. I even watch all of those sentimental Hallmark Christmas movies.

Yeah, and you already have your Christmas lights up.

I do.

Yeah.

Do you want me to turn them on?

Uh, yeah, turn ’em on. Ah, it’s nice. Kind of romantic.

Isn’t it?

Mm-hmm.

Full house.

Four of a kind.

Oh, wow. Okay, well, you’ve completely cleaned me out.

Thank you.

For losing?

For cheering me up, finding a way to take my mind off of being sad. -Well, is there any other way I can cheer you up? And remember that you just cleaned me out, so it can’t involve money.

Mm, okay then. So how about it involves this?

[gentle music]

Mm.

All the way home… I’ve been so looking forward to being in your arms, to having you cheer me up. I need you, Tripp. I need you so much.

[sighs] Well, I can see I ruined the mood by talking about work.

No. No, it’s okay.

No. No, it’s not because you said our whole relationship is riding on this first date.

Yeah, you know I was kidding.

I do. But just in case, I think there needs to be some serious course correction. So, uh, where’s the remote for the music in here?

I’m just playing it on my phone.

Oh. Hand it over.

[laughs] Mm.

Thank you.

Mm-hmm.

[soft romantic music]

May I have this dance?

You may.

Well, I should get going. I have to– I have to pick up dinner from the Bistro.

Oh, actually, it’s closed. Owner met, uh, an untimely demise.

[ominous music]

Uh, I forgot about that. That’s, um–that sucks. That’s Stephanie’s favorite place. It’s not shut down for good, is it?

No, actually, it’s not. I bought it.

What? You bought a restaurant? You don’t have enough on your plate at DiMera?

I couldn’t pass up a good investment.

Your wife’s facing a life sentence and, uh, you decide to buy a shiny new eatery? It doesn’t really add up.

[cell phone rings]

It’s a great distraction. Sorry, gotta take this.

Well, hopefully it won’t be long before my uncle emails us with a name.

Want some pretzels while we wait?

Thanks, uh, Chad’s picking up dinner for us. In fact, I should probably get going.

Oh, yeah. Um, thank you so much for your help. It, uh, means a lot.

Keep me updated, okay?

I will.

[email notification pings] Oh, I wonder if that’s your uncle.

What is it?

Uh, nothing, he, uh– he wasn’t able to come up with a name.

You’re lying.

I’m not.

My uncle’s a super spy. There’s no way he didn’t come up with the name. Show me the email.

Steph, no. It’s not your concern.

Everett, just show me. Otherwise, I’ll call my uncle Shane.

[scoffs] Oh, my God. It was Chad.

[dramatic music]

I have a feeling this is gonna be the best Christmas ever.

And why is that?

‘Cause I’m with you.

Did you get that from one of your Hallmark movies?

Maybe.

[laughs]

God.

But it’s true.

Oh, yeah?

Yes.

I feel the same way about you. I love you, Jada.

I love you too.

[uplifting music]

* Bright lights and big city * * I miss the simple things * * That make a life worth living * * And you * * You feel like home * * This hustle gets so crazy * * I want to go back where memories take me * * And you, oh * * You feel like home * * The wind keeps on blowing * * Sometimes I don’t know where I’m going * * But you * * You feel like home * * Yeah, you * * You feel like * * You feel like * * Home *

Kitchen is all cleaned, and the dishes are done.

Oh, that was quick.

Well, it’s only dinner for two, not a lot of dishes.

Mm-hmm.

But if, uh– if you’re done, I can– I can walk you home.

Uh, actually, I’ve got a few more things I need to wrap up here.

Okay, I can wait.

[laughs] That’s not necessary. But thank you for a wonderful first date.

Does that mean there’s gonna be a second date?

Mm, how about this for an answer?

I think that is a great answer.

Yeah? I agree.

Text me when you get home, okay?

I will.

Good night.

Good night,

[dark music]

Okay, Mother, Mother, please, just– I need you to listen to me and listen carefully, okay? Clyde Weston is threatening to kill Gabi, so I need you to have Ivan take him out. What do you mean, “no”? I–

[sighs] Yes, I know Gabi ratted you out to the police, but Mother, you’re in Alamainia now, okay? They can’t arrest you there. Okay, you don’t understand. This affects me too. You realize that? Clyde is using my love for Gabi to get me to run drugs for him.

[scoffs] You serious– I can’t just stop loving my wife. You know what? I will find a way to eliminate Clyde Weston myself. Forget it. Thanks for nothing.

[phone beeps]

[pants furiously]

[tense music]

I can’t believe it was Chad.

[scoffs] I guess he isn’t quite the man Stephanie thinks he is.

Chad.

Hey. I was just about to send you a text.

Oh, really? What was it about? Maybe how you secretly bought half “The Spectator” just so you could fire Everett?

[dramatic music]

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how does ace have so much stuff? I know. We never truly know what we have until we have to put it in boxes. I mean, how is all of this going to fit into our new place? Ah, well, if it doesn’t, you can always leave some of it here. I mean, that way, it’ll be here for you when you come to visit, which I’m hoping you’re gonna do often. I know I don’t say this enough, but I’m really grateful for everything that you’ve done for ace and for me. I’m gonna miss you. Both of you.

[ Door closes ] We’re closed. Then you ought to lock the door. When the restaurant’s closed, that means the bar is no longer serving, so just…

[ Chuckles ] Hm. Well, I see your newfound devotion to the lord hasn’t dulled what is meant to be your wit. I-I wasn’t joking. And I am busy. So since you’re not here for the cuisine, maybe… no, no. I came here for a little bit of your wisdom, cyrus. Well, I am but a simple man of god, but if I can help you on your way… I only have the one question. Austin gatlin-holt is dead. Why’d you kill him? Sorry. Did I overstep? Did you not notice me kissing you back? Oh, I noticed. Good. Glad to know I still got it. I just — I didn’t mean to ambush you like that. The last thing I want is to make you uncomfortable. I’m not uncomfortable. In fact, it’s the exact opposite. Hey. I’m really glad you could make it. Thanks for having me over. So, uh, tell me, how are you doing? Okay. You know… um, robert surprised me for thanksgiving with emma. Had a visit from emma.

[ Gasps ] Wonderful. Yeah, it’s lovely. She’s so smart, you know. She’s studying… dark matter and subatomic something or other. I really don’t understand any of it. Oh, well, as long as she’s not majoring in the didgeridoo, we can count our blessings.

[ Chuckles ] Yeah. Yeah. She’s back at school now. Could really use a friend. You’ve come to the right place. What’s that? This is literally the key that could help us find out who’s after anna. Hume: It’s all here. Trust but verify. Hm. It’s too bad corinthos didn’t take the money. It would have been so much easier if we could have just… paid him off. Curtis: Thank you for seeing me. For you, anytime. Want a drink? No, thanks. Got to stay sharp. I understand. What do you want from me? Specifically, names. Who would have a reason to take a shot at you at the metro court?


Everything that’s happened, maybe a visit to berkeley to see robin? Oh, yeah, she’s gonna want to know everything, and I-I don’t want to… well, you can talk to me. Oh, god, felicia. I shot a kid. No, no. Wait. What is it literally a key to? A public locker at the train station. The M.E. Found a key on this guy named jameson forsyth, who was killed in a hit-and-run. Sounds deliberate, actually, because forensics said the vehicle that hit him didn’t even slow down. Okay, well… what does that have to do with anna? He and anna were in the wsb together back in the ’80s, and she had evidence against this guy forsyth. Up until recently, it vanished. Hume: How long will you be in port charles? Oh, as long as it takes to set up operations so that pikeman can ship merchandise to canada for… further international distribution. You’re gonna handle it in person? Ah, when you want a job done right and all that… learned that the hard way with forsyth. I also need to clean up

that mess since he failed to handle anna devane. Understood. But, uh… won’t an extended absence be a problem for the director of the wsb? There are seven people who might want me gone. I’ve looked into all of them, and so has the pcpd. Nothing? Well, let’s just say the case is still open. You talk to anna about this? Not yet. ‘Cause her list of people — of enemies are just, like, as long as mine. Harder to track down. I knew this was gonna be difficult from the start. I got to know who put me in this wheelchair. You think you can do better than the police? I was a P.I. I’ve done undercover work. And I’m not juggling a dozen cases. I understand that. If I were you, nothing would stop me. Thank you for understanding. Who’s at the top of your list? Dr. Gatlin-holt is dead? When? How? Two shots. Close range. Shortly before thanksgiving. Well, that is a tragedy. And you are a callous woman. At least I’m not the one who killed him.

You did that, didn’t you? W– even if I had been responsible for austin’s death, why would I tell you? Hm. That’s okay. I expect you to deny it. Then why ask the question? Just to see if I believe the answer. And? Do you? Well, you didn’t answer it. And before we get to what I believe, let’s talk about what i know, shall we? And I know, for example, that you ordered austin’s cousin mason to kidnap me so that austin would testify about your fragile health and the judge would grant you early release from pentonville.

Now look at you. You’re a free man. And how did you repay austin for giving you your life back? By taking his? You don’t think I’m doing the wrong thing by moving out, do you? Esme, if I thought you were doing the wrong thing, honey, I-I would never have cosigned the lease. Well, maybe that was a really bad decision on your part. I couldn’t be more proud of you, really, that you took a stand to create an independent life for yourself and for your son. Really? Because now — now that it’s all happening, I feel terrified that I’m just gonna blow it all. Ohh. Sweetheart. I think that’s a good thing. I do. I think it’s good because you’re going to be careful, right? It’s the people who think they know everything who fall on their faces.

[ Both chuckle ] Well, terrified and careless have their fair share of failure. Okay. Alright, then. Let’s, uh — let’s say for a moment that it’s a mistake. Well, then, you can always come right back here and move back in because my home will always be a nice, soft landing place for you and your son. Thank you.

[ Chuckles ] That’S… incredibly reassuring. Sweetheart, I have watched you grow into a competent and self-sufficient single mom. You know? So now believe me when I tell you. You got this. Kristina: Honestly, blaze, I had no idea you might be gay. Yeah, well, there’s a reason for that. The way my life is, I can’t be open about it. And I know — I totally understand if that’s offensive to you. I personally have so much respect for people who are out and proud. In fact, I’m more than a little jealous of them. It’S… but for me, that’S… it’s not an option. Okay, well, first of all, I’m not offended. Your sexuality is — it’s just that. It’s yours. And how you choose to express it and when, that is up to you entirely. So don’t ever feel like you have to defend yourself to me. Everyone’s on their own journey. Thank you, kristina. I can’t tell you how much it means to hear you say that.


No, I did not kill the good doctor. Now, maybe austin didn’t tell you, but I paid for him to go to medical school. I supported him during his residency. So forgive me, but news of his passing is a loss for me. Yeah. You’re positively bereft. Now that I’ve answered your question, would you mind returning the favor? Have I accepted jesus as my lord and savior? Did you kill austin? Because from what you told me, you have many reasons to do so. Certainly more than I do. You did it. And now you’re trying to shift the blame. Would you like to speak with my manager? To report a murder? To check my alibi. You see, I’ve worked past closing every night since I got this job, so I have an alibi. Do you?

[ Door closes ] I’ve never been in a long-term relationship. And part of it’s my career. I’ve seen so many artists wreck the good thing they had, break the heart of someone that didn’t deserve it or get theirs broken. And the person they left behind moved on. You know, for me, it’s just… for me, it was easier… safer… to put my focus on my career. But, blaze, do you really think that your fans would have a problem with your sexuality? I’m not sleeping at all, really. Um, and when I do, I-I have these nightmares of just pulling the trigger. And then when I wake up, it’s always the same. I just… I realize that it wasn’t a nightmare. You know, it — it happened. What happened was a tragedy. But charlotte survived. Oh, I don’t know what I would have done if… anna, what happened? I know you. You’re a professional. You wouldn’t shoot first and ask questions later. Well, I did. Why? What made this time different? I’d convinced myself that this enemy of mine from back in the wsb was the person that was after me, you know, that he’d been stalking me and harassing me and… burned my house down. And when I got back to maxie’s apartment that night, I thought he was the one inside waiting for me. Because I had no way of knowing it was charlotte. You know? Valentin didn’t tell me. That’s the thing about being director. Only a few people need to know where you actually are at any given time. You can run the wsb as you see fit. Hm. Once I was able to oust frisco jones, the rest was easy. Anyone who might have been an obstacle has been transferred to a very out-of-the-way station, demoted, or left the bureau altogether. I’ll have to fly to london now and then to keep everyone on their toes, but, uh… everything else, I can pretty much do remotely. Speaking of obstacles, who is our priority? Sonny corinthos or anna devane? Both.


Hello, cyrus. Laura. W– what a surprise. Yeah. I just saw ava leaving. Your former daughter-in-law stopped by to pay me a visit. Apparently, I’m quite popular this evening. Anything I should be concerned about? With ava? No. She is a troubled soul, though. Always in search of absolution, it seems. It’s what comes with a guilty conscience.

[ Chuckles ] Believe me, I know. Anyway, enough about me. What brings you here so late? Was this linc’s idea? Was he afraid that being queer would conflict with the whole pop-star image he was trying to create for you and that that then would alienate your fan base? Linc didn’t know. Oh. There goes my theory. Yeah, it’s not something I could ever tell him. Not that he cared. He would have gone right on harassing me regardless. But I never wanted to expose anything personal about myself. Well, it’s good that you never have to deal with linc again. But if it’s not that you’re worried about what the public would think of you, then… if I came out now, I’m pretty sure I would turn off some fans, but it’s 2023. I’m — I think most of them would accept me. Unfortunately, my very catholic family absolutely would not. So, what kind of evidence are we talking? Anna told me she had the hard copy of a report from a-a mission, an op that went sideways. It incriminated forsyth. Well, I mean, that shouldn’t be a big deal. The wsb probably has hard copies and digital copies on file. Yeah, but they wanted to bury that report, and anna wanted to keep it, a hard copy of it, so she couldn’t be scapegoated into being the reason why the op went bad. She had it with her the night she shot charlotte. She obviously was distracted with charlotte, so when she went back to check her bag, the report was gone, so was any corroborating documents that went along with it. Then forsyth’s body turns up, and the M.E. Finds a key in his shoe. Okay. So the report’s in the locker. Most likely, but I won’t know until I check. What does anna think? Anna doesn’t know yet. Felicia: Charlotte was stalking you?! Yeah. Victor got in her head, convinced her that I was a threat to her father. A-and so she was trying to drive me away to protect him. And valentin knew? Yeah. He knew from the night that she broke into my hotel suite, and he didn’t tell me. Well, why the hell not? Valentin should have known that you would want to be supportive and that you would want to get charlotte help. He doesn’t trust me. I don’t think he trusts anyone because… he himself is untrustworthy.

[ Sighs ] It’s over. I mean, I-I — that is it for us. This whole thing with charlotte, it just…shattered any illusions that I had about him. I’m so sorry. Well, it was a risk going into a relationship with him, but I didn’t have any idea that it would end this badly. It wasn’t your fault. That’s very nice of you to say. I’m the one who pulled the trigger. But there were extenuating circumstances. Who was this person at the wsb that you thought was targeting you? I’m sure you heard about my arrest this summer. Just that it happened and that your time in custody was so brief. Why is that? Well, because, uh, cyrus renault was behind it, even though he was in prison at the time. He managed to — to frame me. Okay, well, if he had the resources to get you arrested, then he could have arranged the hit. Do I think he was behind the shooting? I don’t know. Well, it’s worth looking into. Anyone else? Do you have access to the police investigation? I do. Then you know that the sniper rifle that was recovered was “liberated” from a wsb station in berlin. So you think anna was the target? Not necessarily. If you have chronic kidney disease you can reduce the risk of kidney failure with farxiga. Because there are places you’d rather be. Farxiga can cause serious side effects, including ketoacidosis that may be fatal, dehydration, urinary tract, or genital yeast infections, and low blood sugar. A rare, life-threatening bacterial infection in the skin of the perineum could occur. Stop taking farxiga and call your doctor right away if you have symptoms of this infection, an allergic reaction, or ketoacidosis.

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[ Scoffs ] Excuse me? Well, I visited you in your home, you threw me out. I came to see you in your office. I clearly wasn’t welcome there. Shouldn’t this be a two-way street? I’ll stay clear of your place of business. You stay clear of mine. It’s not really the same thing, though. W-why not? Because you’re the mayor a-and I’m an ex-con whose existence embarrasses you? T-that’s not what I mean. Oh? I mean that I work in a private office, a-and you work in a public gathering place. Well, thank you for that clarification. Now, if you don’t mind, I… I know it’s not an important job, but it’s mine, and I really should get back to it, so please.

[ Sighs ] Okay. I… I’ll go if you want me to. I… I just wanted to say that I think you were right when you said that we’re family and, because we’re family, we should look for middle ground. That’s all I’ve tried to do since the day I realized who you were! Only now, for whatever reason, do you deign to recognize me, begrudgingly, no less, as your brother? It’s a little late. So you know how I went to visit my abuela down in puerto rico when your dad was getting married? Vividly. So, I adore her. Obviously. She’s wonderful and loving. And also deeply old-school religious. And so are my parents and my brothers and sisters and aunts, uncles, and cousins. You get the picture. Yeah, I get it. I have this one uncle who no one talks about. I can’t say with any certainty if he’s gay or not. I haven’t seen him since I was a little girl. Well, have you tried looking him up on social media? I have. So far, nothing. I mean, there’s a bunch of people with the same name as him, but I can’t be sure if any of them are him. It’s been way too long, and none of our family are mutuals, so… yeah, it makes it really hard. Impossible. And even if I did meet him, what would I even say? You know, I-if he is gay… and he came out to my family… he lost them because of it. And I’m not brave enough to risk a loss like that. Revealing your true self, especially to your loved ones, can… it is the scariest decision you can make, but it’s also a necessary one. Right now the only people who know about the key are… me, the M.E., And now you. The M.E. Didn’t put it in the report? Not yet. Okay. And clearly you haven’t gone to check the locker yourself. Also not yet. I don’t know what my approach is gonna be. I mean, if someone’s watching forsyth’s body, I don’t want to lead them to the locker. But why not just tell anna? Well, if you were anna and you found out about this key and the report being in this locker, what are you gonna do? I’m gonna go straight to the train station and open up that locker. Right. Which sounds like a trap. Which could be a trap. Yeah. Yeah. Forsyth was murdered. Whoever killed him… could also be after anna. Right. And I am sure that locker is under surveillance. This whole thing could just be, like, a setup to draw anna out. Ri ght. So why not turn the keyover to the pcpd? Anna: So, years ago, right at the beginning of my career at the wsb, I was involved in this op that got blown. The mission report exonerated me, as it should have, and it placed the blame on the person who had planned and executed the op. As it should have? Well, yeah. My opinion was, yes. And it was the bureau’s position. At least it was at the time. They’ve changed their minds. They did. This agent in question, jameson forsyth, he managed to make himself indispensable to the bureau. So… they buried the report. They did. Yeah. But I kept a copy of it just for insurance, you know? Right. Just in case they tried to pin it on you. Right. But nothing ever came of it. So I kept the report and I just put it away in this trunk that I had full of reports. And I was very fastidious about stuff like that back then. And I put it in storage in england, where it remained for decades. And then a couple of years ago, I brought it out here thinking that I would go through the trunk and… yeah. I just never got ’round to it. Well, you have been kind of busy the past couple of years. I suppose. Anyway, when it was clear that I wasn’t going to ever go through the trunk, I-I put it in storage here in port charles. So when your house burned down, was the trunk still in storage? Yeah. So, after the fire, I thought, “oh, I wonder if there’s something in there that could help me figure out who’s after me.” And so robert helped me bring it to maxie’s apartment, and I went through it. And as soon as I saw forsyth’s name, I just knew it, you know? He would kill to keep that report buried. Hume: I have no preference personally, but, uh, why not eliminate corinthos altogether? Well, that option’s still on the table. But only as a last resort. Corinthos has controlled port charles for decades. Removing him would create a power vacuum. Now, the last thing we need is a bunch of crime families vying for control of port charles and its waterways. Next thing we know, state and federal law enforcement will be nosing around. Exactly the kind of attention pikeman has to avoid to get our merchandise to international buyers. No, we’re much better off securing sonny’s cooperation. Except that hasn’t really worked so far. Well, money hasn’t worked. Sometimes it doesn’T. All that means is we find a different kind… of leverage. You ever heard of pikeman security group? Yeah. Uh, basically corporate mercenaries. And they supply weapons systems. They’ve been in the news once or twice. Well, what hasn’t been in the news is pikeman is in bed, uh, with the wsb. They have some kind of revolving-door arrangement where former wsb agents work for pikeman, and then pikeman personnel work for the bureau. Another connection to anna. And guess what. Pikeman has made overtures to me. I take it you didn’t accept those overtures. Let’s just say it did not live up to pikeman’s satisfaction. So pikeman may have a reason to come gunning for you. Anything’s possible.


I thought about loggingthe key with the pcpd, but… then they’d have access to our files, our records. And this guy was wsb. I mean, they could end up monitoring the case. Oh, they probably are already. And then they’d confiscate the key. Yeah, and if the report is actually in the locker, the wsb is gonna grab it and destroy it forever. Right. Which puts anna in even more danger. Anna devane. Again, professional curiosity. Why is she so important? That’s classified. Understood. That said… I can see how this intel might help you help me. If you think I can be of use.

[ Chuckles ]

[ Knocks table ] Back in the ’80s, anna worked a wsb op that went sideways. Forsyth was the field agent in charge, and he screwed up big-time. And the wsb buried the incident. Of course. But anna was thinking ahead. She kept a copy of the original mission report naming those responsible, including forsyth. And I imagine if this report got out, it would be… embarrassing. Which is why forsyth was supposed to retrieve the report and eliminate anna. Too bad he failed at both. On halloween night, I took the report and a journal that I had supporting it, and I-I took it to show robert. And he agreed with the theory. So then when I returned to maxie’S… …and I saw the door was unlocked, I thought, “oh, no. There’s someone inside my home. Again.” And you thought it was forsyth. Yeah. And if it was him, he was there to…kill me. So I just went through that door with my gun leveled and the safety off. And I saw a figure in the shadow. And… I-I-I yelled, “freeze.” But they didn’T. They turned. And they had what I thought was a weapon in their hand. And…I fired… …thinking it was him. Look, I-I didn’t mean to imply t-that it’s a requirement to come out to your family. It’s just when I decided to come out to my parents, who I know are very different from yours… well, thank you for acknowledging that up front. …I tied myself up in knots over it. And with my mother, you know, it wasn’t so much my sexuality that was the problem. The problem was I was involved with an older woman, which, in hindsight, her concerns were valid.

[ Chuckles ] And if you tell anyone that, I will deny it. Your secret’s safe with me. But… look, you know, with my dad, he is totally old-school and traditional. My dad and i are incredibly close. You know, even at times when I felt like my mom and i weren’t that close, my dad has always been there for me. And… I was afraid, terrified that if I revealed my true self to him… he would reject me. Clearly he didn’T. Did he come around eventually or…? He accepted me right from the beginning. You might not think that a devout catholic and a “legitimate coffee importer” might be that open-minded. But his love and his support for me allowed me to truly explore who I am. All my life, I have bent over backwards for my family, for parents who were never satisfied with anything I ever did! My mother won’t even accept money from me unless it’s funneled through my brother first. Every single cent that has gone toward her care has come from me. As soon as I heard that spencer had been sentenced to pentonville, I went out of my way to be sure that he’d be protected. Not that he ever asked for my help. But because he’s your grandson! That makes him family! And that’s what family does! So you and martin and my mother can continue to treat me like I’m less than dirt, but I know, and, more importantly, god knows, what’s in my heart. And that is more than enough for me.


I’m really happy for you, kristina. I am. But me and mine… we’re not there yet. And I don’t know if we ever will be. I respect that. Really? You don’t think I’m a coward? You? No. Have you met you?

[ Chuckles ] You’re kind of amazing. Yeah, I kind of am, aren’t I?

[ Chuckles ] As far as coming out to your family, if and when that is what you decide to do, that timing is totally your own. But whatever you need from me, you’ve got it. Thank you, kristina. Of course. And for the record… you’re pretty amazing yourself. I am. I’m sorry, cyrus. You’re absolutely right. I have no idea what family means to you. But I do know that — that — I hope that… every single doubt that I’ve had about you is wrong. And thank you for keeping spencer safe. That’S… that’s what we do. And as far as the rest of it goes, could we just — I don’t know — just wait and see? I’ll take that as a down payment on a future apology. I look forward to giving it to you. Alright then.

[ Chuckles ] Okay. Oh, oh, laura, if, uh — if you don’t see me around in the next week or so, don’t worry that I’ve fallen into my old ways. I’ll — I’ll be visiting my mother. Oh. Good for you! Yeah. Please — tell her I give her my best. I will. Yeah. I, uh — I missed her while I was in prison. Hm, yeah. Even if she didn’t miss me. Bye. Uh… got it? Yeah. [ Chuckles ] See you around? Yeah. You bet. I don’t understand why they would work so hard on pinning this up on anna if it happened in the ’80s. Maybe there’s someone implicated in the report besides forsyth. And maybe that’s why forsyth is dead — because he knew who that someone else was. So the only person who knows about the report is the person who was in on the op. And that person is anna. She’s the only remaining witness. Whoever wants to bury that report wants to bury her, too. Do you think he’s still after you? I think he was. Was? Yeah. Um, when I returned to maxie’s apartment after the shooting… um, someone had been there and they’d been through the trunk and they’d taken everything pertaining to forsyth and the op. It was all gone. And shortly after that, forsyth turned up in the port charles morgue. He was a victim of a hit-and-run. He was found on the side of the road. And there was no indication that the vehicle ever even slowed down. Murdered? Yeah. I mean, that’s what it looks like. I bet you forsyth died because of something that is in that report. Our team went through forsyth’s hotel room, his luggage, his car. We gave you everything we found. The last message from forsyth was that he had the report, so…he either lied about having it or he left it somewhere as insurance, which means that report is still out there somewhere.

[ Hands clap ] Like a ticking bomb. What if you were the intended target and they wanted to lead the investigation away from that assumption? If you’d been hit by a wsb rifle, investigators could claim that that gun was bought on the black market and no one will connect it to pikeman. I’m not ruling anything out. I just — I want to be clear. I don’t know for sure if pikeman tried to kill me, but I don’t see a reason why they would try to kill anna. That we know of. But to find out, I’m gonna have to start back at square one… and see where this trail leads.

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Hope: I think a dual marketing campaign could be beneficial for both hope for the future and the foundation.

Steffy: You wanna dip into their ad budget?

Carter: It’s something to consider, but, hope, you do realize this shift in priorities is only temporary? I mean, it’s only in– I’m sorry, ridge. I was only talking about eric’s collection.

Ridge: It’s okay. You’re not the only one thinking about his prognosis.

Steffy: How long do we have to keep up with this charade?

Ridge: He doesn’t want anyone to know he’s sick.

Steffy: He’s dying. So what are we supposed to do? Just have a party and pretend like everything’s okay?

Ridge: Well, he hasn’t set a date, so maybe we can change his mind.

Katie: This is crazy. You can’t throw a party today.

Brooke: Honey, you said yourself, eric passed out last night.

Donna: Yeah.

Katie: Did he lose consciousness?

Donna: He, um– he just collapsed into my arms.

Brooke: I’m sorry. You must have been terrified.

Donna: Honestly, I didn’t even know what was happening. I mean, he’s on this chaise lounge and– and suddenly he’s on the floor, and I– I ran over, and called his name, and– and nothing. And I just thought that this is it, this is it. This is how I lose my honey bear, it’s over.

Katie: But you didn’t, he’s– he’s okay.

Donna: Yeah, I– I mean, he’s– he’s not okay. He’s– he’s taking in oxygen. It just– it just makes it easier for him to– you know, easier for him.

Katie: He’s struggling.

Donna: Yeah, I– I moved him over to the guest house because, um, you know, there’s no stairs. It’s just easier. I– I really have to get back to him, I really do.

Brooke: Okay. Okay. We’re gonna call the caterers, and we’re gonna postpone this for another time.

Donna: No, no, you– you need to call everybody and tell them that the party’s happening today.

Katie: You can postpone this party until eric has a chance to recover.

Donna: He might not, katie. He hasn’t said it yet, but– but maybe there’s a reason why he’s so anxious to move this party up, okay? I– I really just have to get back to him right now.

Brooke: Okay, just tell him we’re thinking about him.

Donna: Okay. I will.

Katie: You can’T.

Donna: Oh, I’m sorry, I’m–

Katie: But we are going to pray for him whether he wants us to or not.

Donna: Thank you, so you’ll– you’ll tell everybody that it’s happening.

Brooke: Donna–

Donna: No, stop. Please. Please, for me. For the man I love. Look, do this for eric. Do it for him, because… this could be his last request. Okay? So, please, we cannot let him down.

Ridge: Well, maybe there’s still time to talk dad out of this celebration.

Hope: I don’t know. He seems pretty set on it.

Ridge: Maybe get rj involved.

Carter: Get him to convince eric to conserve his strength.

Steffy: If rj could have talked him out of it, he would have. I– I can’t just do this. Plaster a big smile on my face, and toast to a future when we know that granddad doesn’t even have one. I don’t think we need a big flashy event. We don’t even know how much time granddad has left.

[ Door opens ]

Eric: Hey.

Donna: Hey, I just, uh, brought you a few things over that I thought you might need from the house.

Eric: That’s okay. I’m not dead yet.

Donna: Eric, please, I– I told you that that’s not funny, it’s–

Eric: Yeah. All right. I’m sorry. You’re right. It’s not funny. I was just imagining the farewell party for me tonight.

Steffy: I don’t understand. Granddad’s a fighter. Why isn’t he fighting now?

Carter: Steffy, eric’s signing these documents doesn’t mean he’s giving up.

Steffy: Seems pretty clear to me he’s planning to die.

Hope: And also wants us to throw him a party. I don’t know, he seems a little scattered.

Steffy: Okay, so everyone knows what’s going on. Hope, carter.

Ridge: Zende. He kept asking me why he wasn’t the one working with granddad. He has the experience, he has the training. I didn’t want him to feel like he did something wrong, so I told him.

Steffy: Oh, my gosh. This is getting out of hand. The whole design team knows?

Hope: How long until someone slips up, and eric finds out that we’ve been lying to him this entire time?

Ridge: He’s not gonna find out, but it’d be a lot easier if we didn’t have this party. Hey, I texted you. You– you were at dad’s house, right? How is he?

Brooke: We didn’t get to see him.

Katie: He was resting in the guest house.

Ridge: The guest house? Why?

Brooke: It’s safer for him to be on the first floor right now.

Katie: He fell yesterday.

Carter: He what?

Ridge: Is he all right? Is he hurt?

Brooke: Uh, no. He’s okay. I mean, donna did say he’s on oxygen right now.

Ridge: He’s on oxygen?

Katie: Not full time. Just as needed. But things are kind of in flux, so he shouldn’t be going up and down stairs.

Steffy: Okay. That’s it.

Ridge: We can’t play this game anymore. Pretending that he’s okay. He’s in bed with oxygen? We’re not having this party.

Brooke: Ridge, come on. I know how you feel. I’m worried too.

Katie: But this party is happening. According to eric, this party is happening this afternoon.

[ Eric coughing ]

Donna: Eric, eric, please you need to rest, you– you shouldn’t be hosting a party tonight.

Eric: No, we can– I can. We will.

Donna: If you do, you know that everyone is gonna know that something is wrong.

Eric: No, no, I feel better. I feel– I feel better already.

Donna: If you wanna call your– your family, and have them come over, fine. If you– if you want to tell them the truth, then that’s fine.

Eric: No. No. I– I don’t– I don’t want this to be a wake. I want it to be a celebration. I don’t want them to be sad. Donna, look, I’ve– I’ve– I’ve had– I’ve had some time to reflect and to think about myself as an artist, as– as a father, as a man. And I– I wanna share that with them. I wanna share that with all of them. One– one last soiree.

Donna: Yeah.

Eric: Did katie tell them it’s tonight?

Donna: Yeah.

Eric: Yeah. I don’t want anyone to know about this. The house is ready?

Donna: Yeah, I just have, um, a few more things to do. Are you sure you wanna do this, eric?

Eric: And the house? That– that wonderful big old house. Where so many wonderful things have happened. My whole life and weddings and– and holidays and– and parties. Brooke and ridge met in that house.

Donna: [ Laughs ] Oh, yeah. They did.

Eric: I’ll be moving to another beautiful house soon. Beautiful crystal castle in the sky. I’m not afraid to look forward to that. It doesn’t scare me. But I really wanna be able to look back right now, and look back and– and– and remember things. And experience the things I did.

[ Emotional music playing ]

[ Crowd applauding ]

Eric: Today is mine, ridge.

Ridge: Grand finale, right?

Eric: My grand finale. That’s right. It’s been an incredible journey. I wouldn’t change that for anything. For anything.

Ridge: What do you mean this party is this afternoon?

Katie: People are setting up as we speak.

Brooke: It’s all arranged.

Steffy: Except telling the guests.

Katie: Well, donna wants us to spread the word.

Steffy: Well, donna has to talk granddad out of this.

Ridge: Is she pushing this?

Brooke: No. No, this is eric. He is determined to go through with this party.

Hope: Yeah, but why does it have to be today? Like–

Katie: I think he feels like he’s running out of time.

Brooke: And he could be.

Ridge: Well… if this party’s today, I gotta make some phone calls.

[ Phone beeping ]

[ Line ringing ]

[ Phone ringing ]

Thorne: Hey, big brother.

Ridge: Thorne, how are you?

Thorne: Well, I’m great. I’m looking forward to seeing you.

Ridge: There’s been a change of plans. Where are you?

Thorne: I’m at the airport. I’m flying into houston to visit some friends before coming into la.

Ridge: Well, you have to come to la right away.

Thorne: Why?

Ridge: Because the party is this afternoon.

Thorne: No, I spoke with dad before I booked my flight, ridge.

Ridge: Well, he changed his mind, the caterers are at the house right now.

Thorne: Ridge, kristen, felicia and rick are still on safari. There’s no way they can get to la today.

Ridge: I know that. I know. It’s not ideal, but just tell me you can be here.

Thorne: Well, yeah. I’ll change my flight now.

Ridge: Good. Dad’s gonna love seeing you.

Thorne: Ridge, what’s going on? Something seems off here, man. Why the rush?

Ridge: I’ll tell you when you get here.

Thorne: All right. I’m on my way.

Brooke: So, thorne’s coming?

Ridge: Yep. He’s gonna be devastated when he hears about dad.

Eric: I am– I am a lucky man.

Donna: Lucky that you have such good taste in women.

Eric: [ Laughs ] It’s true.

Donna: But I’m not just talking about the logans, you know.

Eric: No?

Donna: No.

Eric: You– you’re my love.

Donna: And you are my love. You changed my life forever, eric. But this party tonight, it’s not just– it’s not just about us. It’s about everyone that you love, everyone that’s special to you. And some of them will be here tonight, but some of them won’T. And I can think of one in particular that you have probably been thinking a lot about lately. Stephanie had a bigger impact than anyone else in your life, eric.

Eric: Can never forget about stephanie.

Donna: [ Chuckles ] Oh, she was a complicated woman. Strong and, um, judgmental, but fiercely devoted to you and your family.

Eric: She’s gonna have a lot to say to me when I see her.

[ Both laugh ] But I have my angel… right here with me. The most beautiful angel. My perfect, caring, loving donna. Stay with me to the very end. Yeah?

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Ridge: Well, thorne changed his flight, he’s on way to la.

Steffy: Okay. A shame that kristen, rick, and felicia can’t make it.

Ridge: Well, dad knows where they are, he still changed his plans.

Steffy: As he clearly feels as though his days are slipping away.

Carter: The fall yesterday must have really shaken him up.

Hope: Okay, but what I don’t understand is why is donna going along with this, I–

Katie: Because eric is the love of her life. This might be his last wish. But it’s not easy. I mean, she’s terrified of the toll this will take on him.

Steffy: But we’re supposed to just pretend?

Brooke: It’s what he needs us to do.

Steffy: But can you really do that, honestly? Because I– I don’t think I can.

Katie: You can. You love him enough. You can.

Steffy: This is hard. I–

Ridge: It is hard. We gotta do it. He wants a regal, elegant, forrester affair, and that’s what I’m gonna give him. Get dressed up and smile the last smiles on our faces, and give him joy and happiness. Celebrate the best man we know. We have to.

Eric: I wish all my children were gonna be there.

Donna: You’re gonna see them, eric. Just maybe not tonight.

Eric: Yeah.

Donna: Yeah.

[Eric laughs ]

Eric: They’re my blessings. My children, grandchildren, my great-grandchildren. I’m so proud of them. But you… my beautiful, funny, smart… wonderful donna. You make my whole life… an adventure.

Donna: Eric…

Eric: And we’re not gonna get another year together. We’re not. But we made– we made the most of what we had, didn’t we?

Donna: We’re just gonna have to make every single minute that we have together count. Okay?

Eric: Such a wonderful adventure, you and me. Yeah?

Donna: Yeah.

Donna: It is about time your handsome face hung above the fireplace.

Eric: Wow.

[ Chuckles ] Look at that. So many memories. So wonderful memories that I can’t, uh– that’s what hurts so badly. That I don’t get to have any more with you. I want more. I love you, donna.

Donna: I love you so much, eric.

Eric: Come here. Come here. I love you. I love you so much.

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