Interview with Lacretta

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Lacretta of "Night Court" on NBC

Interview with Lacretta of “Night Court” on NBC by Suzanne 1/16/24

I was very pleased to speak with this actress. I never miss an episode of the show and love all of the characters. It’s gotten even funnier in the second season, IMHO.

 

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Donna “Gurgs” Gurganous, “Night Court”

NIGHT COURT -- Season 1 -- Pictured: Lacretta as Gurgs -- (Photo by: Robert Trachtenberg/NBC/Warner Bros. Television)

Lacretta stars as Donna “Gurgs” Gurganous on the NBC comedy “Night Court.”

Born and raised in Kansas City, Mo., Lacretta made her stage debut at 14 at the Coterie Theater – an institution in which she holds great affection. It was there where she starred in numerous performances throughout the ’90s, such as “A Wrinkle in Time” and “101 Dalmatians.”

In 2011, she appeared in “Hairspray” at Broadway Rose in Portland. She then originated the role of Levora Verona in the Off-Broadway run of “Disaster!” in 2012 at the Triad in New York, and made her Broadway debut with the same role in 2016.

Following her on-stage success, Lacretta guest starred on “Law & Order,” “30 Rock,” “Broad City” and “Gotham.”

In film, Lacretta appeared in the romantic comedy “Second Act” before making her return to the stage in “Avenue Q” in the closing cast of their Off-Broadway run at New World Stages. She was also featured in the first national tour of “The Book of Mormon.”

In her off time, Lacretta loves gaming and is very active on Twitch TV. In 2022, she helped announce the first Streamers for Education Scholarship for Black Women going into the fields of STEM, Digital Media and film. She is also an avid cook and often shares recipes from “Cretta’s Kitchen” on her Instagram.

She currently resides in Los Angeles.

Night Court

New Season Coming Soon to NBC

The eternally optimistic Abby Stone follows in the footsteps of her revered late father, Judge Harry Stone, as she takes on the challenge of overseeing the night shift of a Manhattan arraignment court.

Abby always sees the best in people and her passion for justice is undeniable. In her quest to bring order and dignity to the court and reign in its colorful crew of oddballs, she enlists former night court district attorney Dan Fielding to serve as the court’s public defender. Still exceedingly self-confident, Fielding must adjust to a new boss and a new job – defending the downtrodden. And, beneath his arrogant demeanor, there is an empathetic side to Fielding that Abby is determined to unearth.

They both must contend with Olivia, the court’s officious assistant district attorney. Driven and ambitious, she views the night court as a steppingstone on her way to bigger things. Neil is the court’s neurotic clerk who loved that his job came with low expectations. That is until a new idealistic judge showed up looking to push him out of his comfort zone.

Rounding out the staff is Donna “Gurgs” Gurganous, the night court’s sharp-witted bailiff. Gurgs takes her job very seriously and is fiercely protective of her night court colleagues.

From executive producer and writer Dan Rubin (“Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt”), “Night Court” is based on the original hit series that ran for nine seasons on NBC. Melissa Rauch and Winston Rauch executive produce through their After January Productions. Mona Garcea oversees for After January Productions and John Larroquette serves as a producer.

“Night Court” is produced by Rauch’s After January Productions in association with Warner Bros. Television and Universal Television, a division of Universal Studio Group.

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Lacretta plays bailiff "Gurgs" on "Night Court on NBC Tuesday nights.

 

Days Nitpicks and Flubs For The Week of January 15, 2024

Nitpicks and Flubs

 

by Michele & Cheryl

Chanel from Days

Monday

-If Chanel was freezing, why did she have her coat open?

-Salem is a small town so it’s hard to believe Jada got racially profiled. The storeowners should have known she was a police officer.

-Nicole suddenly wanted to give Sloan advice about making it through dinner with Marlena. They’re not friends so why would Nicole give Sloan advice?

-Why did Chad have to be convinced to publish Leo’s article about gay rights when two of his best friends are gay?

Tuesday

-Sloan could be heard talking to Eric while Harris was shown.

-Why did John take the time to have dinner with Eric and Sloan? He should have been with Brady helping him get through what was going on with Tate.

-Ava got a text message from an unknown person who told her to meet them at the dock. It could have been anyone sending her that message. You would think she would have been skeptical about the message since she didn’t know who the text was from.

Wednesday

-Stephanie told Tripp that she and Chad broke up, but he acted as if it was a surprise that it happened.

-Stefan clearly wasn’t talking to anyone on the phone. He didn’t give Gabi a chance to respond before he reacted to what she said.

-Ava could be heard talking while Stefan was still onscreen.

-While Ava and Harris were outside of The Bistro, she said she was cold. If that were true, why wasn’t she wearing a coat?

Thursday

-Wendy could be heard moaning while Chanel was shown.

-Brady’s phone could be heard ringing while Harris was shown.

-Why did Brady have Jada’s phone number? Brady and Jada aren’t friends so it wasn’t likely he would have her phone number.

Friday

-Nicole was shown packing while Eric was talking.

-Alex could be heard opening the door while Nicole was shown.

-Harris could be heard coming into the infirmary while Steve was shown.

-Maggie cried without any tears.

 

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Days Transcript Friday, January 19, 2024

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THIS STILL NEEDS SOME EDITING!

[heart rate monitor beeping]

[somber music]

Heavenly Father, we ask that You wrap our precious Holly in all Your love and You guide her back to health.

[heart rate monitor beeping] By the power of the Almighty, grant her a speedy recovery. Provide her loved ones the strength on this journey with her as we commend her in the hands of her new doctors in Italy.

[sighs]

[Alex groans]

What are we doing here? What’s happening?

Slow down. Hey, Theresa, it’s going to be OK. Come here.

You’re back home now, Theresa.

I want you to sit.

Home? Home? That’s no fun. I want to find the party. I want to just dance!

Listen, no, no, no. Listen–

I want to be around people who want to laugh and celebrate.

Theresa, hey. We’re not going anywhere.

You guys are so serious.

We’re not going anywhere.

God. OK. Well, I just, um, want to run an errand.

What kind of errand do you want to run, Theresa?

[sighs] That’s none of your business. You are so nosy, Brady.

Theresa, you’re not going to– you’re not going for another fix, OK? You had a lapse tonight, and the most important thing you can do is recover from it, all right?

Oh, that’s so nice, really. I’m just–I’m not interested. You’re not–

Theresa.

Theresa?

Theresa. Theresa, stop, stop, stop, stop. Listen.

What?

Stop!

Listen. I need to go. It’s really important! I want to go!

No, no. What’s important is that you get sober. And you’re not going–listen! You’re not going anywhere.

[Theresa groans]

Ah, Mr. Patch!

What the hell?

I was hoping I would run into you. I’m just going inside for a cup of coffee. Would you care to join me? Or would you rather ship me back to my home, Aria.

Now you’re talking.

You know, I noticed when I mentioned the name of my hometown, not today, but a while back, that there was a flash of recognition on your face, perhaps even a glimmer of fear, when I simply said the name “Aria.” Now, I know you said you were not certain whether you had ever been there… but I know you were lying.

[ominous music]

Kate, I just heard that–

[heart rate monitor beeping] Oh, my God.

So this is your fault, OK? You told him that you would protect him, but it was just a ploy to get him to do what you wanted him to do. You never gave a damn about my son, you bastard.

[Kate sighs]

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

Lord, may You– may You let Holly and her family…

[somber music] Be patient and trusting as we all wait… for Your love… and Your healing touch. Amen.

Amen.

Ah. Maggie, uh, yeah. I’m so sorry for your granddaughter.

You know, it’s ironic. It’s really painfully ironic. I’ve devoted…I’ve devoted most of my adult life to staying sober and helping other people stay sober. And yet, I watched drugs and alcohol claim my daughter, Summer. And now… I’ve watched drugs… put my granddaughter in a coma.

I made the unforgivable choice by getting behind the wheel after drinking, and I took your son’s life, and…

[heart rate monitor beeping]

You know, by the grace of God, I found forgiveness in my heart for you. And it was because of Holly. I love her, and you love her. And for hers and for Daniel’s…

[sighs] I knew I had to let go of my anger towards you.

[heart rate monitor beeping]

I’m deeply grateful.

[heart rate monitor beeping]

You were Holly’s father longer than anyone. Longer than EJ. And even my son, Daniel.

[heart rate monitor beeping]

[sighs] Well… The doctors say that she can hear what we’re saying. I know… I know that it means a lot to her that you’re here. And it means a lot to me, too.

[sobbing]

[sobbing] Oh.

[heart rate monitor beeping]

The car will be here in five minutes to take us to the hospital. Would you need any help?

Um, you know, I– I was just packing Holly’s suitcase for Italy, and… I couldn’t stop thinking about how she looked on New Year’s Eve, just glowing and beautiful and with all the promises of the new year and maybe even new love.

[EJ chuckles] Can you believe my sweet -year-old baby girl still sleeps with this?

[both laugh]

Boop.

[both chuckle] She has since she was three. Oh, my goodness, EJ. And she’s… she is all grown up, but she’s still my little girl.

Are you sure you don’t want me to come with you to Italy?

Oh, God. Listen, I’m–I mean, I could be gone weeks or months. And the work you’re doing here is important.

You know I will be there when I can.

Yes, I know.

And I will be on that jet in a heartbeat if you need me, OK?

OK. You’ve done so much already, EJ. And I’m so grateful that you reached out to those doctors and that she qualified for the treatment.

[chuckles] Ah! OK. So they said that she needs to be surrounded by things that are important to her, so, of course, I have the complete Taylor Swift collection, vault songs and all.

[both chuckle] Your favorite.

Mm-hmm.

[laughter]

And all her favorite books. Oh, since she was little, she would read until all hours of the night.

[sighs] She’s such a special girl, EJ.

She is, she is.

She’s made me a better person. Kinder, more empathetic, curious. So when we come home and she is well again, I know you will have made sure those dealers will never hurt her or anyone else again.

Mm.

[soft tense music]

Kate, I’m sorry. I just talked to the warden. He assured me that the guards were instructed to watch out for Lucas. I’m sure you talked to him, too.

No! No, I didn’t, because I trusted you, something I will never do again. So if you think that I’m just going to sit back and just let this be what it–

That’s enough. Both of you, please stop. Mom, you’re giving me a headache.

[heart rate monitor beeping]

[Steve sighs]

I have a question for you, Meleounis. What difference does it make if I ever set foot in your God-forsaken hometown?

[scoffs] Well, the difference is if you had been there, you would never forget it, huh? It is the most beautiful place on Earth, from the plains of Argolida to the mountains and to the old, beautiful sea, mm? But I’m sure you have seen all that and more. Am I right? So the real question is… why so secretive about it? Why don’t you want me to know?

I’m a grown woman, Brady. I don’t need you to tell me anything. I don’t need to hear anything from you or anyone.

He’s trying to help you, Theresa.

I don’t need help!

We both are.

I don’t need help! I’m happy! I’m happy! I’m happy for the first time in a long time. Why can’t my life just be smooth sailing?

Theresa, you’re just high. You need to come off of this.

No, you don’t understand!

That’s what you need to do.

My son, who I love more than anything in this whole world, is being punished for something that he didn’t do. He’s been sent off somewhere where I can’t see him, and he’s probably really lonely and scared. It’s just not fair! It’s not fair!

I know it’s not fair. It’s not fair. It’s not fair. And it’s–and it hurts, and it’s painful. And I understand.

Oh, God, you know, the thing that–

[sighs] Really riles me up is Eric coming over here and praying and acting like he’s so worried and so sanctimonious because of Tate when he could have just called Nicole and asked her to help!

Eric does care about you. And we–

And you know what? You were supposed to get a lawyer, and you were supposed to get the charges dropped. And you, you just tried to cover for him. Don’t you realize that that just… hurt us more than anything? I mean, what is wrong with you two? How do you not see how wrong this is?

[screaming] I mean, honestly, how could you make things any more worse than this?

[rosary beads scattering]

[tense music]

Lucas, what happened? All they told us was that somebody jumped you in the yard.

That’s right, officer. They did jump me in the yard. They were all wearing the same thing. I couldn’t tell. I can’t ID anybody. They came at me from behind.

Did they say anything?

Oh, yeah, they said a lot. A lot of things I can’t say in front of my mother.

[sighs] They just basically told me that I asked the wrong people a few too many questions.

Mm-hmm. Which–which people? Who did you talk to?

[sighs] Uh, the guard, Adams, Hazel from the cafeteria, and then Mark the janitor. I thought they were cool. I thought I could trust them, but I guess I was wrong.

Yeah. Well, uh… we may have a dirty cop working in the Salem PD.

What? Why didn’t you tell us?

Because we didn’t suspect it until recently, and we do not know for sure. It’s just a hunch.

[Kate sighs] But it’s one we’re taking very seriously.

[tense music]

[heart rate monitor beeping]

Eric. Maggie.

Oh, hi.

I wanted to spend a few more moments with Holly before you left. I hope you don’t mind.

Oh, of course not.

So when–when will the helicopter be here?

The helicopter should be here in five minutes. The medical team are already on board. The DiMera jet is fueled and ready to go, and Nicole and Holly should be in Rome by nightfall.

[soft dramatic music]

Well, I guess it’s my time to say goodbye.

[heart rate monitor beeping] I love you, my girl.

[sobbing] I can’t wait to hear your voice again when you come home.

No, no, no, no, no, no. I’m doomed.

No, you’re not doomed.

I’m doomed!

You’re just a little high, Theresa.

Come on, Theresa, let’s go. Let’s get up. I’ll take care of this.

No, no.

I will take care of this.

It’s my grandmother’s rosary. God is never going to forgive me.

He’ll forgive you. Hey, hey, hey, I want you to drink some of this. Here. Yeah, it’s good. It’s good. Come on. Come on. Let’s get you over to the couch. Let’s get up. It’s OK. It’s all right. Easy. Easy.

It’s my rosary.

It’s OK.

It’s my rosary.

Drink, drink.

[Brady sighs] Should we just get her something a little stronger?

Stronger, what? Another hit or something?

No, no, no, no, no. But you know, like, back in college, one of the guys, got, you know, a little too high on coke or bennies or whatever, you know, we’d just get him a drink and calm him down a little bit.

That’s the last thing that she needs right now. She can’t have that.

Well, I can’t just stand around and do nothing.

But–Alex, oh my God. Fine. Leave.

I don’t know what you’re talking about. And I’m really not interested. But what you need to do is go back to Maggie’s, pack your bags, and shuffle on back to Greece or wherever it is you want to go.

Perhaps there is a reason our paths keep crossing, Mr. Johnson.

Yeah. I must have done something really rotten in a past life.

Speaking of which.

I’m out of here.

Have you ever heard of The Pawn?

[ominous music]

Ah, yes. The mere mention of The Pawn stops you in your tracks.

[ominous music]

Well, the only pawn I know is in chess, and that wasn’t really my game. So I have no idea what you’re talking about.

Sure you do. And this is no game, believe me. Many years ago, Victor played a deadly match, and his coveted prize was the pawn. Unfortunately, I know a little more than this, but I am aware that this Pawn was a man of mystery who played an important role in Victor’s life and, by extension, in mine.

[heart rate monitor beeping]

Um, I’m going to take all of this with us.

[somber music] I want Holly to be surrounded by the love of everyone who’s been praying for her.

Doctors must be hopeful about the treatment. I mean, I know it wasn’t a given that she’d be accepted into the study.

God, a few weeks ago, we thought the SAT was the high-stakes test. You know, we–you know, we were going to start applying for colleges. And, you know, Holly was really anxious about that, but– but excited, too. God, everything that seemed so important then doesn’t even matter now.

Nicole, the doctors are going to help her. I got a real good feeling about this.

Me, too. But no matter what, I’m going to– I’m going to be there for her, talking to her, praying for her. I am never going to give up on my daughter.

[Nicole sighs]

[Nicole sniffles and sighs]

[heart rate monitor beeping]

You see, I thought the reward of Lucas getting out of this hellhole was worth the risk, because you assured us that people who were high up were going to be watching over him. But clearly, you were either lying or you made a misguided assumption, because my son is still here with a target on his back. So you, Harris, who either lied or made a misguided assumption, is going to get him the hell out of here now!

Just let me make a call. I’ll be right back.

[soft tense music]

[Kate sighs]

[heart rate monitor beeping]

Think there’s anything he can do?

Oh, there better be something that he can do. Because he got you into this. Now he needs to get you out.

[ominous music]

Why the hell would I leave? This is my apartment. Theresa is my girlfriend.

I’m sorry. Hey, knee-jerk reaction, all right? I’m just a little rattled right now. Of course you don’t have to leave, it’s your place. I’m just–I just–

Just what?

I think– I think she is fine with showing her worst self to me, but it’s embarrassing for her to be like this in front of you. And it’s–I think it’s agitating her. You don’t have to leave. This is your place. I can’t tell you to leave, but I think the best thing she needs right now is probably some donuts and probably some coffee. I don’t know when she’s eaten last. Caffeine and the sugar might help her.

[soft dramatic music]

[Theresa sighs]

Right. OK, fine. I’ll go get some donuts and coffee.

Thank you.

And um, dark chocolate.

Right. Theresa, I’ll be right back, OK?

Hey, you all right? Oh, sit, sit. Drink, drink. Drink, drink, drink. It’s OK. OK, we’re going to go back to the couch, OK? OK? Whoa, whoa, whoa. Theresa.

I hope that you will let me know how she’s doing.

[Nicole sighs]

Of course. And enjoy that little boy. Cherish every moment with him.

I will. Thank you.

[phone beeps]

[soft somber music]

[EJ sighs]

The helicopter has landed.

[clears throat] If you could give us a moment with Holly?

Of course. Safe travels.

[heart rate monitor beeping]

[Nicole sighs]

Oh, I remember when she was a fussy baby.

[both chuckle] And I–I rocked her and I sang to her and I prayed that she would close those big eyes and go to sleep. And then they would just pop right open, and I’d curse under my breath and have to start all over again. And–and how I wish so badly that she would–

I can only imagine how fiercely she fought sleep, as she did everything else, just like her mother.

[Nicole sighs] I love you both so very much.

[heart rate monitor beeping]

[EJ sighs] Get well soon, sweet girl. In the meantime, I swear to you… I will get justice done in your name.

[door opens]

[Harris sighs]

Well?

I’m sorry, Kate.

Why? What did they say?

I spoke to the governor state’s attorney, and the prerequisite for Lucas’s release is that he would provide evidence that could be used in court. And they won’t release him without him meeting those terms.

No, but you told me that two of the successful drug raids were because of the intel that he provided.

[suspenseful music]

Yeah, why isn’t that enough to get me out?

Because the raids didn’t lead to the source. Look, I’m not giving up. Even if I can’t get Lucas released yet, I’m going to do everything in my power to make sure he’s safe.

[scoffs] Well, you said that before, and look at him! I mean, excuse me if I don’t believe a word that comes out of your mouth.

[heart rate monitor beeping]

Good morning, Alex.

Maggie. Uh… wait. Can I talk to you for a second?

[sighs] I’m really not in the mood to talk shop, Alex. I just came from saying goodbye to my granddaughter. She and her mother, they will soon be on their way to Italy for experimental treatments.

Oh, I’m sorry. I’m sure that was really rough, but… I just think you might really want to know about this.

[pensive music] It’s about Theresa.

Theresa? Is she all right?

No, she’s not. Um…

[somber music] She had a slip-up last night. She got high. I’m really worried about her.

Oh, my God. Please tell me this was a bad dream.

There you are. Hey, you with me now? See me?

I wish it wasn’t– oh, my God. Why? Why did I just give in like that after my years of sobriety? I’ve let everyone down. I’ve let Tate down. I let you down. I let Alex down.

Stop, stop. No, no, no, no. Alex cares about you. I’m–I’m not judging you. No one’s judging you right now.

I don’t–I don’t– I don’t deserve– I don’t deserve either of you. I don’t deserve anyone’s love or respect.

Theresa, Theresa, stop. Theresa, don’t say that. No, you’ve worked very hard. You’ve made amends. You have–you’ve– you’ve struggled to become a better person. I’ve seen that. It’s–you’re doing fine.

You don’t understand. I’m not talking about the past. I’m talking–

[suspenseful music]

What are you talking about?

I’m talking about now. I’ve tried to change, but I’ve just been–

[sighs] I’ve just been a failure. I’ve done some really– I’ve done some really horrible things, Brady.

But why Alex Kiriakis? Why make him the wealthy man in Xander’s stead?

We have a connection going. We’ve already talked about going out. He seems real interested.

Oh.

And if I can make something happen fast, something between us, before he learns that he’s the heir, then he won’t have to question me going after him for his inheritance. I’m a bad person. You need to know that.

So this Pawn played an important role in your life, but you don’t know who he was? How does that make any sense?

[tense music]

Perhaps his identity is known by many. It is certainly known to you, Victor’s former employee, the man with the patch.

Why are you so determined to know who he was?

For me, “The Pawn” was just a name. Until–

Until what?

Until I saw his eyes. I will never forget those eyes.

So you say you saw The Pawn’s eyes, but you still don’t know who he is?

I do not, but you do.

I’ve had enough of this crap. I’m out of here.

Not until you tell me who it is! I demand to know!

Look, Harris, you helped save my life. I will be forever grateful to you for that. But if you don’t help me fix this–

OK, I’m going to fix it, OK? I take full responsibility, I swear. Nothing’s going to happen to Lucas as long as he’s in the infirmary. Just give me a little time, OK? Just–

Detective Michaels, there’s someone in the visiting room to see you.

Uh, OK. Who is it, and how do they know I’m here?

The man just said he needs to talk to you.

OK, I’ll be right there.

[heart rate monitor beeping] Again, I’m sorry. I’m going to make this right. I’m going to get you out of here one way or another.

[heart rate monitor beeping]

So where is Theresa now? I trust that she’s not alone.

No, no, no, no. She’s with Brady at my apartment.

OK.

I called him last night because I didn’t know where to find her when she took off in the middle of the night, so, yeah, the cops ended up having to get involved.

Oh.

We found her at a motel, high off her ass on ecstasy or whatever. I wanted to bring her to the hospital, but Brady and Detective Hunter said that it wasn’t necessary.

Mm. So you brought her home?

No, no, not right away. We thought that maybe it would make Theresa spiral downward even further if people saw that she was using again, so we stayed at the motel a little longer.

Oh, that’s terribly sad news, on top of the other sad news. I’m very sorry to hear it.

Yeah, I’m sorry, too. It is sad, like you said. Anyway, Brady sent me out to get coffee and donuts, but I think the truth is he is trying to get rid of me because he thinks that I might be agitating Theresa even more. Because she thinks that I might be, like, you know, judging her.

Right. Um, if Brady sent you out for coffee and donuts, caffeine and sugar will definitely help her. I’m proud of you, Alex, for including Brady. He’s a recovering alcoholic, as you know, and he knows Theresa very well. That was a very good call.

Yeah. Yeah, yeah. I know it was a good call. It’s just now–now I’m just thinking–

What?

After Brady’s gone…

Mm-hmm?

And it’s just me and Theresa, and she’s sober and normal again, the hell do I do? What do I say to her?

Well, I would encourage her to go back to her meetings. That’s very important.

Right. Yes, definitely, and I’m going to do that, for sure.

And I would be very supportive of her and kind and not judgmental.

Right. I also don’t think I’m going to drink around her anymore.

Well, I’d say, in the first few weeks after a relapse, that would be very helpful, yes. But, you know, eventually, recovering alcoholics and addicts, they– they need to tolerate people drinking in their presence and not be affected by it.

Well, still, I’m going to abstain from alcohol for a while.

Well, that’s very good of you. You know I’m here for Theresa anytime, night or day. I’m here for you, too, Alex. If you–if you need help, advice… just call. Yeah.

Thank you, Maggie.

[Alex exhales deeply]

What are you talking about? What are these horrible things that you’ve done recently?

I shouldn’t have said anything.

Yeah, but you did.

[Theresa sighs]

Hmm?

I’m a failure. That’s all you need to know, OK?

Hey, hey, Theresa. Damn it, this was one slip. One, OK? You’re going to– you’re going to be OK. You’re going to fight back from this, all right? Everything’s going to be OK. You’ll be OK. Our son, Tate, will be OK.

Tate!

[gasps] Oh, my God, no. Please don’t tell Tate about this. Please don’t tell Tate.

I won’t.

Yeah?

I won’t. I don’t see any reason or need to tell him.

[sniffles] Thank you.

OK, just don’t– I know things look bleak right now. I know you’re down and everything. But, hey, it’s always– what’s that expression? It’s always darkest before the dawn, right?

Yeah, I know the expression. I wish I believed it.

You–hey, you should believe it. I believe it. It’s basically a pattern in my life. Every time I feel like I can’t tolerate any more sadness or disappointment, things get–get a little better. It’s either that, or I’m amazingly resilient.

[Theresa chuckles]

I think it’s the latter.

Hope so. The point is you’re going to be OK, because you are one of the strongest women that I know.

[soft dramatic music] And you’re resilient and you will fight back from this. And you will be just fine. And you’ll fight back not only for your son… but for yourself.

[heart rate monitor beeping]

Well, um, I guess this is goodbye. For now.

[Nicole chuckles] For now.

[heart rate monitor beeping]

[soft dramatic music] I’ll miss you, my darling, every day.

I’ll miss you, too.

[heart rate monitor beeping]

[soft dramatic music]

I’m getting really sleepy now.

You can sleep later. I want you to keep drinking the water. Do it. Thank you.

I’m sorry Alex called you.

No, I’m not. Glad he did.

No, it was an imposition.

It’s not an imposition, Theresa. It’s OK. I want to be here. I want to–I want to be here for you. Oh, that’s all right.

I’m really glad you are.

Drink.

[Brady sighs]

You know, I know things blew up between us, but we still had some good times together, didn’t we?

Mm, yeah. Yeah. We really did.

Yeah. We did.

[Brady chuckles] Except for I screwed up royally, of course.

Well–

I thought that you were going to– I thought you were going to hate me forever and that you wouldn’t be my friend, but yet here you are… being my friend, so kind and understanding. Thank you for being my friend, Brady.

[ominous music]

[intense dramatic music]

I want to know about The Pawn! Tell me who it is!

There’s nothing to tell! Now, you better get the hell out of my way.

You are hiding something, aren’t you?

Me?

Yes.

You’re the one who came to town with all your smarmy BS, trying to scam your way into Maggie’s life with all your secrets and lies!

Tell me!

You push me too far, old man!

Whoa! What is going on here?

Too far.

My sweet–my sweet son.

[heart rate monitor beeping] Life is never easy for you, is it?

[heart rate monitor beeping]

No, I guess not. I guess I take after you, don’t I?

Yeah. Well, I wish you didn’t. I mean, I like that you’re witty and charming like me and easy on the eyes like me.

[soft dramatic music] But other than that–

Yeah. Other than that.

Lucas, I want you to know that I am so proud of you. I really am. You gotta hang tough, OK?

Mm-hmm. Yeah.

I love you. I love you so much.

[heart rate monitor beeping]

Excuse me. Looking for me?

[dramatic music]

Well, hey there, Sheriff.

That’s DetectiveMichaels.

Oh. Well, then I stand corrected. Forgive me, Detective. I’m Clyde Weston. Rings a bell, huh? Yeah, I requested your presence in the hopes that we could have a little chat. You know, about current events in Salem. Like what happened to Lucas Horton.

[sighs] That’s a damn shame, isn’t it?

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THIS STILL NEEDS SOME EDITING!

You know, with everything around us going so wrong, this just feels so right.

Yeah, it does.

[delicate dramatic music] I just, uh, I don’t know. I can’t help from feeling guilty, you know, from feeling this happy when I know that Nicole and my dad are just down the hall feeling so miserable.

[inhales deeply] Yeah? Well, at least with Holly going to Italy tomorrow, there’s some hope.

Yeah. I mean, my dad was a patient at that Italian hospital and worked miracles for him. You know, this whole thing with Holly, it’s kind of made me realize something, something important, you know, that I– I really think that you and I should talk about. Tonight.

[soft dramatic music]

[sighs softly]

Mm. That feels so nice.

[both chuckle]

You know, the benefits of human touch are profound.

Mm.

You know, they say that research shows that it lowers the heart rate and blood pressure and reduces depression and boosts the immune system. Even mitigates pain. I’m sorry. That was too nerdy doctor stuff, wasn’t it?

No, no, not at all.

[both chuckle] I love that you have a cerebral take on romance.

OK. OK, then. Well, then I will tell you one more nerdy doctor thing. Here, take my hand. When people hold hands or engage in any kind of intimate behavior…

Mm-hmm?

It triggers a release of oxytocin in the brains, and it reduces depression and fear and anxiety and it pumps up the feelings of trust and compassion.

Well, although not a nerdy doctor, obviously, I have read up on oxytocin and its effects.

Mm-hmm?

And they call it the love hormone, don’t they?

They do. They do. And it’s definitely working its magic on me right now.

[both sigh]

[phone ringing]

Mm. I better get that.

[phone ringing] I’m expecting a call from my mom, and she is not happy with me, as you know.

Yeah. Well, go ahead and talk to her, then. I’m going to go grab a drink from the kitchen. Do you want anything?

No, thank you. But maybe when you get back, I can discover the benefits of touching you.

Mm. Mm-hmm.

Mm-hmm?

[phone ringing]

[phone ringing]

[speaking Mandarin]

[glass clinks]

Relax. It’s just me.

What are you–what are you doing sitting in the dark?

[tense music]

[Ava gulps]

I’m not sure you want to know.

All in all, pretty good night. Two successful raids, no one got hurt, and we got some drugs off the street.

Yeah. The intel from the new informant really paid off.

Yeah, it’s a good start, but we’ve got to get to the source.

Yeah, and I was hoping to get closer to it, but my raid at the bistro was a bust. We turned that place upside down. There was nothing. I still can’t believe it.

[dramatic music]

Mm.

[phone ringing]

[Brady sighs]

Hello?

Brady. Hey, I’m sorry to wake you up, man. I didn’t know who else to call right now. Theresa’s gone.

Gone? W-what do you mean gone?

We went to bed, and she was tossing and turning. She pretty much cried herself to sleep over Tate. Then I woke up a little while ago, and she’s MIA. I looked all over the apartment. I looked all over the building. She’s nowhere to be found. I looked everywhere I could possibly think. I called her cell phone over and over again, but it’s going straight to voicemail.

[Brady sighs]

Damn it. Damn it. I was afraid of this.

[tense music]

Afraid of what?

Alex, just stay there. I’m–I’m on my way.

[phone beeps]

[Brady sighs]

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

Well, you sound– you sound so serious. What is it, G?

It’s nothing. It’s just… this thing, you know, with Holly. It’s–it’s made me realize how unpredictable life is.

Yeah, I get that. You know, with everything that’s going on with Mama, I have been on pins and needles waiting for her biopsy results because her whole life could just turn upside down. And mine and Abe’s and–

Yeah, I know.

[both sigh] I know. And look, if you really think about it and you look at what’s happened with Holly, you know, what happened to her dad, Daniel, you don’t… you don’t have to be old, you don’t have to be sick. There’s no guarantee on how much time we have left, and that’s made me realize that…

[soft dramatic music] I don’t want to spend another day without you, Chanel. So let’s get married again.

[Wendy gasps] Mm.

[chuckles]

[peaceful music]

[Ava groans]

What’s going on?

Oh, you haven’t heard? The police raided the bistro tonight looking for drugs.

Oh, my God.

Yeah, well, not to worry. They didn’t find anything.

Is that because there was nothing to find, or is it because you got lucky?

[suspenseful music]

I told you. There’s nothing going on.

I mean, Mom, it’s not like you have the best track record here. I mean, how many times have you sworn up and down to me that you’re walking the straight and narrow, and then, oh, yeah, a little money laundering or, oops, a little blackmail, forging marriage certificates.

You know, you don’t understand.

No, I understand enough that there is something going on that has you rattled. OK? And whatever that something is, you need to understand that you don’t have to handle this alone. OK? I’m your son. I’m right here. Let me help you.

[Ava sighs and chuckles softly]

OK. Let’s break this down. Two productive raids and a third that didn’t pay off. All spurred by information from the same informant. Michaels, what do you think happened?

I mean, I believe the intel was solid.

Mm-hmm.

So do I.

Yeah? So do I. So what’s the Disconnect?

Well, the more I think about it, there can only be one explanation.

Mm-hmm. They knew we were coming.

How? Who knew the targets?

And the search warrants were sealed. And as far as we know, it was only our teams that executed them.

I signed off on every one of the cops involved. Something’s not right here.

So if the info came from within our department…

Could we have a dirty cop?

Thank you for getting over here so quick. Hey, what did you mean when you said on the phone that I was afraid of this?

[Brady sighs] You don’t think–

That she might be using.

[Ben sighs] Yeah, it’s a possibility.

Why? Brady, she’s been clean for so long. Tate’s out of jail. He’s safe.

I know, I know. It could be a culmination of everything that’s happened, and she’s finally cracked under the pressure. Having to say goodbye to him tonight, not knowing if we’re going to see him for a month. She knows he’s nervous, he’s scared. And the fact that–the fact that we couldn’t protect them.

Theresa blames herself for a lot of this.

I know. I know, and that’s why we gotta find her. Look, man, if I’m wrong, the worst-case scenario is she’s going to be mad at both of us, but if I’m right… we gotta prevent a slip from becoming a skyfall.

[dramatic music]

OK, look. I know what you’re thinking. But before you say anything, just let me say I’ve been thinking about this for a long time, OK? You remember when I said I wanted to do something special for our would-be anniversary? Well, it was all centered around a proposal. But then, you know, your mom had her health scare. The holidays happened. The thing with Holly happened. And it just– I don’t know. It never felt like the right time, but I don’t want to wait any longer. OK? And this time I want to have a big, fat wedding, you know. I want to pull out all the stops. I want to invite everybody in town. Or we could do a destination wedding if you want. Not like the one we did in Italy. Now, I want to fly everybody out on the DiMera jet. We’ll go someplace warm. Maybe Hawaii or the Caymans.

OK, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. Hold your horses, cowboy. That is not a good idea.

What, you don’t want to get married?

Oh, I didn’t say that.

[chuckles] It’s just–like, we can’t have this huge wedding and fly everyone to the Caymans. Not with everything that’s going on right now with your family. You know, your stepsister, she’s–she’s in a coma. That would come off as really insensitive.

[sighs] Wow. Yeah, you’re right. I–I guess I just wasn’t thinking. Well, I was thinking, but only about us. So how about this, then? How about a big, fat small wedding?

[Chanel laughs] What?

Mama would love that. And you know what? I might love that, too, if you ever got around to asking me. Properly.

[delicate dramatic music]

[Johnny chuckles]

[Wendy sighs]

Why is he taking so long?

[groans] Get done packing.

[Wendy sighs]

[soft dramatic music] What the heck?

[Wendy chuckles]

[Wendy giggles]

[Tripp groans] Which one? No.

Oh, yeah.

What?

Nice and quick.

[Wendy laughs and gasps]

[Tripp groans]

[Wendy laughs] No.

OK. Yeah, I saw that one coming.

I usually don’t lose at this game.

Oh, really?

Yeah.

[both chuckle]

[delicate dramatic music]

[Wendy sighs]

Tripp, go back to bed.

No. No, I’m not walking away from this.

[Ava scoffs]

Oh. I, uh, didn’t realize your mom was here. Sorry. I should go back to bed.

Yeah, it’s late. You should both call it a night.

No, I’m not going anywhere until I get some answers.

Yeah, I’ll let you two talk.

No. No, stay. I want you to hear this.

[suspenseful music] There was a drug raid at the bistro tonight.

Yeah. And nothing happened.

Yeah. Which is just about where we were when you came in. And, Mom, you should know that I’ve already told Wendy about how worried I am about you and why. And, as I told you, that’s why we didn’t go to China.

And that was a mistake. You should have gone and let me handle this.

So there is something to handle?

[suspenseful music]

I hate to think that there could be a dirty cop on my team. Nothing makes my blood boil more.

Well, if Harris came up empty-handed because they tipped them off, then that’s something we have to consider.

Yeah. I mean, look, if we have a mole, we should keep things on just a need-to-know basis.

Yeah.

For a little while, hmm?

Agreed. And I’m going to pull the jackets of all the officers that were involved in all the stakeouts tonight. Tomorrow, I’ll look at them with a fresh pair of eyes and see if there are any red flags.

That’s a good idea.

Mm-hmm.

[phone beeps] Oh, they have a few questions for me downstairs in records. I’ll take care of it.

Great. Thanks.

Mm-hmm.

Well, after that, go home and get some rest.

[sighs] I will do that.

You know, I could– I could feel the smugness seeping from Stefan’s pores when we didn’t find anything tonight, like he got away with something. You know, I was talking to Ava afterwards.

Mm-hmm.

Alone. And she was on the verge of opening up. And Stefan came out and then she shut right up.

OK. Even if you had talked to Ava, I would question the veracity of anything she has to say. Now, look, I know that you’re hoping that she’s going to open up to you and you’re going to get through to her. But the bottom line with Ava Vitali… she can’t be trusted.

[tense music]

I agree with you. We need to find Theresa right now. But how? I tried locating her phone. The last place that it was pinned was here in the apartment.

She must have turned her phone off before she left.

OK. That’s what I figured, so where do we start looking?

[suspenseful somber music]

I have an idea.

OK. I just hit send. You should have that form now. Great. You have a good night, too.

[phone rings] Hunter.

Jada, it’s Brady. Sorry to be calling so late.

Oh, it’s fine. I’m still at work now.

Listen, um, I need your help, um, off the record.

What’s going on?

Theresa is missing. Now, listen, it’s not long enough to file a police report, but it’s long enough for me to be worried about her. We’ve, uh, we’ve been going through quite an ordeal with our son lately, and given her history with substance abuse…

I assumed you tried her cell?

I did, and it’s– it’s turned off. I was hoping that you could possibly unofficially run her credit cards. Maybe she charged some things and maybe hit an ATM somewhere.

[sighs] Well, um, since you began by asking for my help offthe record, I’m assuming that you know that I need to have a search warrant in order to obtain those records.

I-I wasn’t sure.

[inhales deeply] Tell you what. Uh, why don’t you come down to the station and file a missing persons report? You can do that at any time. There’s no waiting period. That’s just a myth.

Uh, yeah, listen, Jada, I’m going to be brutally honest with you right now. Given–given what happened to Holly and given this drug epidemic, I, uh…I think that if we wait too long, it might be too late. So I’m asking you right now will you please help me?

[dissonant suspenseful music]

Well, we are still investigating Holly Jonas’ overdose case. So are you suggesting that we look into Theresa Donovan’s financial records to support that investigation, Mr. Black? Because if so, I can get a search warrant right now to do so. So are you telling me that Ms. Donovan’s credit card records can provide evidence to support and aid the Salem PD on this ongoing investigation?

Yes, that is what I’m telling you.

OK. Well, thanks for the tip, and I will be sure to look into that right now and call you if I find anything.

[suspenseful percussive music]

OK. Asking you properly…

Mm-hmm.

To marry me. I take it you want this to be more of a, uh, formal kind of thing, then?

Well, when you were planning it for our would-be anniversary, was it not a formal thing?

Yes, it was. OK. But I just–I didn’t quite have all of my ducks in a row for a couple of things. But you know me. I’m always, you know– I’ve been historically a “fly by the seat of my pants” kind of guy.

Mm-hmm. I do know that. And I also know that you are a smart guy who knows that this is important to me. So now, will you fly by the seat of your pants and give me a kiss?

[gentle music]

OK. Theoretically, though… if I were to formally ask you, when would be a good time for you to get married?

[laughing] Johnny.

What? I just said theoretically, all right? Just–just give me a second here. Let’s check the calendar.

Oh, my God.

All right?

Mm-hmm.

What about… Look. Look at that. How’s that? How’s that work for you?

It’s, uh, kinda cliché.

Mm-hmm.

But it’s kind of perfect.

I agree. And if we get married on Valentine’s Day, you know I’ll never forget our anniversary.

Yeah, but don’t think you can get by with one gift for both occasions.

[laughing] OK, you don’t have to worry about that. I’m not a double-gifting kind of guy, all right? On the contrary, I intend to spoil you rotten.

Ooh. Well, do you think that maybe you can start spoiling me right now?

What’d you have in mind?

Mm…a midnight snack.

OK. What sounds good?

Mmm, I don’t know. Surprise me.

Well, that’s just about my favorite thing to do.

[Chanel chuckles]

[Johnny grunts]

[Chanel sighs]

[Chanel giggles]

Look, I assure you, Tripp, everything’s going to be fine. I’ve got everything under control.

Just tell me what’s going on.

I can’t, OK? I would not be able to live with myself if anything ever happened to you.

OK, look, Mom, don’t you get it, OK? I’m a grown man. I can take care of myself. I see that you’re in trouble, and I want to protect you.

And I love you for that, Tripp. OK? But you gotta let this go.

That’s not going to happen.

[tense music]

[sighs] Look, I know Ava’s got a dark past, and, yes, she keeps her guard up. But in the short time we were together, we–you know, we really connected. And then, when we were talking on the loading dock afterward, just the two of us, you know, it wasn’t– I mean, it wasn’t like a cop just questioning a suspect. It was…

[sighs] Never mind. You don’t need to hear it.

Hey, uh, I get it. Listen, I know that Ava’s been, um…

[suspenseful music] Trying to turn over a new leaf for quite some time now, right? But given her past, that’s a lot to hope for. I’ll tell you, if one’s past is a predictor of how one’s going to behave in the future… Ava’s past says stay away.

[Brady sighs]

There’s gotta to be something we can do, Brady. I mean, we can’t just sit here and hope to hear something, you know? We gotta be out there, like, looking for her.

What if she comes home?

I guess that’s a possibility. Um… fine, I’ll stay here– you gotta go look for her. You have more experience knowing where the hell she might be.

[Brady sighs]

All right, all right, all right. I have some ideas, but I still think it’s going to be a wild goose chase.

[Alex sighs]

[phone ringing] Wait, hold on. It’s Jada. Hey, any news?

I found Theresa.

She found her.

Where is she?

She’s at the Prairie Motel.

OK, we’ll be right there.

And, Brady…

[Jada sighs] She’s high as a kite.

[somber dramatic music]

OK, I’m back.

You were gone for forever!

Yeah, yeah, I know. Close your eyes.

What? Why do I have to close my eyes?

’cause you said you wanted a surprise. Now close them.

[sighs] OK. All right, my eyes are closed.

Keep them closed.

Huh. Closed.

No peeking.

I’m not peeking.

OK, you can open them.

[romantic music] Chanel Dupree… I love you with all my heart. And I feel like the luckiest guy on the planet to have you in my life. You deserve the world, and I intend to give it to you because you are my world. So will you marry me?

[sighs] Look, I know that Ava’s past is shady, but I’m convinced that she was trying to walk the straight and narrow. And everything took a sharp turn when she got into bed with Stefan.

Mm-hmm.

Literally.

[tense music] And she got in over her head.

Yeah. Are you in over yourhead?

What–what does that mean?

It means you’re a police detective. You are investigating a drug ring which is crippling our city, and yet, you are in love with one of the prime suspects.

I didn’t say anything about love.

OK, OK. So maybe you’re just having a hard time being objective when it comes to Ava, so maybe I should just appoint Jada to this investigation.

That’s not–no, that’s not necessary, seriously.

Really?

Yes.

Are you sure? OK, because as your boss and as commissioner, are you a % sure that there is going to be no bias in handling this case?

[Harris sighs]

Wendy, please, will you talk some sense into him? Tell him to stay away from this.

Who are you so worried about? Who do you think you need to protect me from?

Harris was the one who raided the bistro tonight with his stormtroopers, OK?

Harris?

Yeah. And, obviously, he was way off base, because otherwise I wouldn’t be here with the two of you. I would be locked up in some jail cell somewhere, OK? But, like, Stefan says that he thinks he did it because I dumped him.

No, I don’t believe that for a second. Harris wouldn’t have raided the bistro if he didn’t have a damn good reason to, OK? Just–you know, I’m going to call him. I’ll just–

No, no, no, no. Tripp, no.

But, Ava, if you’re in trouble, the police can help.

No. No, they can’t. Listen to me, both of you. We cannot go to the police.

Hey.

Hey. Oh, my God, Theresa. Hey. Hey, it’s me. It’s Alex. Hey, you’re going to be OK. I’m here.

Her pupils are as big as saucers. She was pretty euphoric before you got here.

Thank you.

I didn’t find any cocaine paraphernalia.

[Brady sighs] I’m guessing ecstasy.

Yeah, OK. Theresa. Theresa. Theresa, look at me. Look at me. It’s Brady. It’s Brady and Alex. We’re both here, OK? We’re here to help you and we’re gonna get you out of here.

Hey.

Hi.

It’s you.

Yeah.

What are you doing here?

I’m here. I’m here to help you, OK?

[Theresa sighs]

You, too?

Yeah.

Cool. We’re together. Let’s just party.

No, no, no. We’re not gonna– party time is over, OK?

Yeah.

We’re going to go for a ride in the car, all right?

She needs some help.

Oh, no. No. No, I don’t need any help.

Yes. Yeah, you do. Hey, can you–I want you to put your arm– lookit–take this arm. Put it around me, OK?

No.

Put it around me. There you go. Yeah, let’s dance. Come on. It’s OK.

Oh, you know what, Brady? You used to be so fun. Now you’re just really boring.

OK.

You, too. You’re just– you’re kind of boring now, too.

All right. We’re going to get you home, OK? We’re going home.

No, no. Are you kidding me? Home? No, she needs to go to the hospital or detox or–

No. Hospital? No, no, no! No, fellas, that’s not going to happen. I just want to party! Get me out of here.

[groans]

Theresa, Theresa–

[Theresa groans] Theresa?

You know what? I’m feeling really happy right now. For the first time, I’m really happy. Can you just let me be happy? Can you just let me be happy, please? Don’t ruin it.

Hey.

[breathlessly] I’m so happy right now.

[ominous music]

Come on. Don’t you want me to be happy, Brady? Why do you want to rain on my parade? I wouldn’t rain on yourparade.

Hey, no one’s raining on–

[laughs] Take it easy. Give her some water, will ya? It’s OK. Hey.

[ominous music] Relax.

[sighs] Theresa.

Yeah?

How are you feeling now?

Oh, my God, I feel so good. I feel so amazing. I mean, isn’t that so great, how amazing I feel? I just feel kind of– I feel kind of hot.

You’re hot? Yeah?

I’m feeling kind of hot and dizzy.

OK, OK. Yeah, I know you are. Let’s get you up a little bit. Come on, come on, come on. Sit up. There you go. There you go.

I’m really hot.

Listen. Hey, hey. I want you to breathe with me, OK? Breathe. Go in. Breathe it out. Breathe. That’s good. Atta girl. Atta girl. Keep breathing. Alex, you got that water?

Got it.

Thanks, man. Theresa? Theresa, drink this, please.

I still think we should take her to the hospital.

No, no, no, no. She’s not overdosing. She’s just high.

Yeah, he’s right. Her breathing seems pretty solid, and she has a good level of consciousness. I don’t think there’s any connection to the tainted drugs that we’ve been dealing with, because we would know that by now.

Thank God. That’s good.

[Theresa burps]

You all right?

You know you guys worrying is a total waste of time because everything’s going to be fine.

It’s going to be fine.

It’s going to be fine.

Hey, you know what we’re going to do? We’re going to go for that car ride now, OK? Come on. It’ll be fun. We’ll go for a car ride, and we’re going to get you out of here. Jada, we need to keep this on the down low, OK?

[Theresa giggles]

Yeah, seriously. After everything she went through with Tate, if this gets out, it’ll kill her.

Oh, my God. Come on, you are so dramatic.

Whoa, whoa. Hey.

Kill me? I’m fine. I can handle anything.

Look, it’s not me that you have to worry about. You’re about to take her out in public. It’s pretty late, but still.

I know.

No, no, you’re right. It’s a little too risky. And we definitely can’t go back to the apartment right now.

Why?

Why not?

Why? Because the college kids down the hall, they’re going to be up all night, and Miss Kravitz’s little geriatric dog goes out to pee every two hours.

[laughs] Oh, my God! That dog is so ancient.

I know.

Yeah, it is.

So now what?

Now what? We–we have no choice. We’re going to be here for the night.

[Alex sighs]

Yes, I care about Ava, but not to the detriment of my commitment to this case or my professional integrity. I swear to that, Commissioner.

OK. Good. Good. And for what it’s worth, I’m, uh… I’m sorry things didn’t work out between the two of you.

Thank you.

And also, I have certainly had my fair share of failed relationships, and right now, I’m feeling lucky I got this one, you know. So don’t give up. It’ll, uh, work out, and it gets easier.

[tense music]

[Harris sighs]

Why not? Why can’t we go to the police?

Because one thing I know for sure is that the cops can be more corrupt than the rest of us. You cannot trust them.

What about Harris? Don’t you trust him?

After tonight? Hell no. And after tonight, I did not come home to be interrogated again. Finito!

So…

[sighs] This was your idea of a formalproposal?

Well, I am wearing a tie.

[chuckles] Yeah. I’ll give you that.

So? What do you say?

I say, yes, Johnny DiMera.

Yes?

Yes, I will marry you.

Yes. OK, all right. Oh, my gosh.

[both chuckle]

[soft dramatic music]

[Chanel chuckles] OK, now this is only temporary, OK?

OK. What is it?

This is an Italian signet ring. My grandfather got it for me for my high school graduation. See, the face is an ancient Roman coin.

[soft dramatic music]

Wow. That is so cool.

But, like I said, it’s only temporary.

[Chanel sighs]

Let me guess. The, um, engagement ring was one of your ducks that you hadn’t gotten in a row yet.

That is correct. But do not worry. You will have a very formal diamond ring on your finger very soon, I promise.

Well, I will cherish this one forever. But I still do expect a big, fat rock really soon, mister.

Sure, yeah.

Yeah, mm-hmm.

And another kiss, right now.

OK, fine.

[both chuckle]

And hey.

Mm-hmm?

What happened to my midnight snack?

Oh, damn. I left a hot fudge sundae melting on the counter.

[Chanel laughs] I’m going to be right back. OK.

[Chanel sighs]

[Chanel gasps excitedly]

Mm! Oh, Johnny.

Mm?

Tonight has been so romantic and so perfect. And I loved your idea of a formal proposal.

Well, that is a relief, because I was worried it wasn’t going to be formal enough. I thought I was going to have to run down the hall and get my dad’s top hat.

Your dad has a top hat?

Yeah. Yeah, he does.

[Chanel chuckles] He never wears it, but, uh…

[posh British accent] As an upper-class Brit, he keeps it as a sign of his poshness.

[Chanel laughs]

[posh British accent] Oh, but, of course, darling.

I love you so much, my future wife. And I can’t wait to be your husband again.

[Chanel laughs]

And I can’t wait to be your wife again.

[Johnny chuckles] And you know what I was thinking? Maybe… we could get in a little practice for our wedding night.

Oh, now that is an excellent idea.

[Chanel laughs]

She’s looking, like, really sleepy.

Yeah. That’s normal.

[somber music] Well, if anything weird happens, we’ll call like you promised.

Yeah, yeah, absolutely. We’ll call if anything happens.

OK. How long does this stuff last?

I don’t– I don’t know what she took and how long ago she took it. So best guess, it’s going to take a couple hours to get this out of her system, so… we’re going to have to ride this one out.

Well, I think that we have done all that we can do for tonight. We’ll jump back in tomorrow with some fresh eyes, all right?

Yeah, that sounds good. It’s been a frustrating day all the way around.

Yeah? Well, sometimes our searches go south. Happens to the best of us. But we will get to the bottom of it. And, hey, I’m sorry if, um… I know I said your feelings for Ava could potentially undermine your objectivity in this investigation. I appreciate your commitment to it.

[tense music]

[sighs]

Damn it, Wendy. I have to help her.

No, Tripp. We have to help her.

No. No, this is too dangerous. I don’t want you involved, OK? And with all my mom’s bravado, she’s scared. And that woman does not scare easily.

By the way, on a much lighter note, I found the Jenga piece in my suitcase.

Mm. Just wanted to make sure you knew you were taking a piece of me with you.

But I didn’t go. I’m here, Tripp. And just like that game tower, we’re stronger with all our pieces in place. So whatever the danger, we’re in this together.

[dramatic music]

[somber music]

Hmm.

Thank you.

Mm-hmm.

[romantic jazz music playing on speakers]

[Harris sighs]

May I have this dance?

You may.

[music fades]

[tense music]

[Harris sighs]

[somber music] I felt the good in you… the loving, caring person that you are. That’s who I still see.

[Ava shouts]

[Ava sighs]

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THIS STILL NEEDS SOME EDITING!

This is the last of it. Where do you want them?

Uh, just in my bedroom.

There’s no room in there. What’s in this, anyway?

I think the top one is Victoria’s clothes.

More clothes?

Yeah, Mom and I kind of went overboard with the baby shopping. Actually… I think that might be her shoes.

Shoes? She can’t even walk yet.

I know, but they were so cute though. They were little.

[chuckles] Let me see this other one. It’s my gnome collection.

You have a gnome collection? We were married. How do I not know this?

Well, ’cause I forgot about them. I mean, I haven’t seen them in years.

Yeah, well, I didn’t know that the gnomes were moving in as well. Don’t you think they’d be a bit more comfortable in a garden?

Well, we don’t have a garden.

Hmm. I’m beat. Where do we sit? Don’t tell me we have to unpack tonight just so we can have a place to sit down.

I won’t to tell you.

[chuckles softly] So… here we are.

Living together.

[soft music]

[groans approvingly]

[chuckles]

This smells amazing.

Oh, you know roast chicken never fails.

Well, especially yours.

Yeah, we Johnsons love our roast chicken.

Uh…

It’s a family trait.

Yeah, yeah, yeah, till Joey ruins it by putting ketchup on it.

Ugh, that cretin.

[laughter]

Ah, I wish Joe was here.

Mm, yeah.

Well, at least we have two of our kids in Salem, huh?

Yeah.

Well, we’re not exactly kids anymore.

You will always be kids to us… little sweetness.

[doorbell rings]

[chuckles]

[utensil clanks] Hey, you two.

Hey.

Come on in.

Hey.

Hey.

Hi.

Hi.

Thanks for coming, Wendy.

Oh, thank you so much for having me. I brought pie for you and Dr. Johnson.

Ooh.

Oh, wow.

Wendy brought pie.

Pie, thank you so much. We’ll have this for dessert.

Ooh, what kind of pie is it?

Cherry.

[gasps] Ooh.

Oh, cherry. That’s your favorite. Now we know which Dr. Johnson she had in mind.

I’m not so sure about that. We all love cherry.

Ah, can I take your coats?

Oh, so formal. No, Steph, I think we got it.

[chuckles]

Thank you both for coming.

We weren’t sure if it was going to be able to at first. I mean, it was kind of touch-and-go there for a second. It was pretty busy over there at the hospital.

Ah, don’t say that word. You’re going to jinx it. But we are going to have a nice family dinner, just the five of us, with no interruptions.

Five of us? Does that mean you’re flying solo tonight, sis?

[inhales deeply] Mm.

Gabi, you’re sure everything’s okay? Well, yeah, I panicked, because every time I see Statesville infirmary on my caller ID, I get worried that something’s happened to you.

[sighs]

[sniffles] How’s the leg? Okay. Well, a break like that does take a long time to heal.

[dramatic music] It’s–it’s, um… Yeah, everything’s fine. No worries on that front.

[scoffs] Gabi, I just told you, everything’s fine. I swear. Of course I would tell you.

[sighs] If you’re hearing something in my voice, it’s just that, uh… I miss you… terribly.

Why’d you text me from a unknown number?

Why’d you come out here if you didn’t know who it was? Ava, there’s a lot of shady activity going on around here, and I warned you to be careful.

Oh, you warned me? So this was a test?

No.

No?

[distant siren wailing] Okay, I need to close. So what do you want? Are you going to apologize again for that fiasco of a search back there?

This isn’t about that.

Okay, then what is it?

I’m worried about you. Okay? I need to know what’s really going on. Please, just give me the truth.

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

Well, um, I-I-I should go check on Victoria and make sure she’s still sleeping.

[sighs] More toys. Sewing machi–sewing machine. You got to be kidding me. So what’s your answer?

[dramatic music]

I’d be willing to give it a shot, I guess. I mean, I would–

[chuckles]

I was really hoping you would say that.

[objects jingle] Uh, Sarah… welcome to your new home.

Did you have these in your pocket the whole time?

[laughter] You’re quiet

[door opens]

She is still out. So I thought maybe I could… heat up the leftover haggis… if we could get to the leftover haggis.

Yeah, I mean, as much as I love that you love one of my favorite Scottish dishes, I think it’s pizza or bust tonight.

And then…

And then we can unpack some of these boxes.

So that our living room isn’t an obstacle course.

[chuckles]

Yes, everything is great. I swear. Okay, not great like that. I mean… Yes, Gabi.

[chuckles] I am falling apart without you. But…

[sighs] I miss your face. Ah, those, too. Yeah.

[laughs] And certainly that. Okay, operator, thank you. Listen, my sweet wife, I, uh… I have to say goodbye, but you sleep well, okay? I’ll dream of you, too.

[chuckles]

[sighs] Ava!

[sighs]

What’s going on with me… is I’m becoming a successful restaurant manager. It’s called The Bistro. Maybe you’ve heard of it. Hottest ticket in town.

Can we just be serious for one minute, please?

Look, I am cold. I need to go inside.

Okay, well, just please– just please hold on. I know something’s wrong. I know you gave up the whole Mafia-princess thing years ago. And at first, I thought, what are they doing– sucking her back in? But that’s not it. Something’s gotten into you. I know it. I feel it.

Good night, Harris.

[softly] Ava. Please just tell me what’s going on. Let me help.

[chuckles] Dinner smells amazing, Dr. Johnson.

Uh, please, call me Kayla, especially since we have two Dr. Johnsons in the family.

Right. That, uh, could get confusing.

Yeah, you can still call me Dr. Johnson, though. It feeds my ego.

[laughs] Can we help with anything?

No. We are all set.

Hey, can we get the two of you some drinks?

Uh, Wendy?

Uh, white wine.

Coming right up.

[cell phone ringing]

Hey, what’s up?

Not much. I’m, uh–I’m at the Brady Pub. I just wrapped up an article I’ve been working on, and, um, I’m famished. You want to grab a bite?

I am just about to sit down to dinner with my family.

Oh, no worries. Some other time.

Hey, Ev… do you want to join us?

It really is cold outside. I need to get back inside.

Okay.

I–

[dramatic music]

Is that better?

I can’t believe what you did back there…

[sighs]

Raiding my place.

I had to.

Yeah? Well, what’d you find? Nothing. Nothing. You just barged in there with your stupid warrant, and you scared my customers half to death. Don’t worry. They’re all good. We comped their meals. Please just stop. Stop doing that.

Ava…

What? What do you want, Detective?

Right now I’m not a cop. I’m just a man… A man who cares deeply for you.

Mmm. I feel human again.

[both sigh]

Well, how about as a thank-you for doing all the heavy lifting, I heat up the haggis tomorrow, complete with the neeps and tatties that you love. Actually, I found a recipe where you cook everything in a whisky sauce.

Mmm. Don’t tease me.

I never would. So, um, should we get started?

[groans] We should probably get it over with. But, um… before we do, Sarah…

What?

I want us both to be comfortable here together in our shared home. And I was just wondering… don’t you think maybe we should consider, I don’t know, condensing a wee bit? Like, um–like, for instance, do we need, oh, I don’t know, a-a sewing machine? Do you even sew?

Well, that’s an antique passed through my mom’s family. And I just–I don’t know. I thought I’d take it up.

With all that free time that you have?

[chuckles] Yeah. It’s not that much, huh? No, you’re right. Okay, yeah. We should both downsize a bit.

Exactly.

Yeah.

Well…

[smacks lips] What about this gigantic trunk? Where did–where did this guy come from? And, uh, can we get rid of it?

My kilt trunk?

Your what?

My kilt trunk. It’s where I keep my kilt and my ghillie brogues.

[laughs] I never saw that when we were married.

Well, I kept in a closet underneath my Highland wool blanket.

Okay, well, we have to scale back somewhere.

Well, maybe your gnome friends would be a little bit more at home in a garden shed at your mother’s.

So wait. You get to keep the kilts, but I got to my gnomes?

Sarah, keep whatever you like. I just–I’m just trying to find a way to excavate the furniture.

Okay. How about I ask my mom to store stuff for both of us that isn’t imminently required?

Perfect.

And then we can move all of that stuff tomorrow to her house.

Perfect.

[chuckles]

[gasps] Hey, you made it. Come on in.

You know this guy?

Uh, yeah. I met him when I was living with Steph and Joey in Seattle.

And you never mentioned him to me?

Ah, well, I’m sorry, I didn’t know it was my job to feed you intel on Stephanie’s boyfriends.

[sighs] No, it’s not your job. I just didn’t know she had a boyfriend back then.

Hey, everybody. This is Everett Lynch, the editor in chief of “The Spectator.”

Everett, welcome. I’m Kayla, Stephanie’s mom.

Nice to see you again, Everett. Uh, this is my girlfriend, Wendy.

Hi, Wendy. Hey, Tripp.

Hi.

Nice to meet you, Kayla.

[chuckles]

And I’m Stephanie’s father, Steve.

I hope you don’t mind me crashing your dinner.

Oh, absolutely not. The more the merrier.

Well, what’s all that?

Oh, uh, bottle of white and a bottle of red. And, uh, these are for you…

Oh, my goodness.

Dr. Johnson.

Wow. Those are beautiful. Look at us, with these polite, generous guests we’ve got here– wine and pie and flowers.

[chuckles] Thank you. Stephanie, why don’t you set another place for Everett, and I’ll put these in water.

Perfect.

Uh, I can help. Yeah, perfect.

All right, so, Everett, what can I get you to drink?

Oh, um, glass of red, if you’re uncorking it.

You got it.

So… I understand you knew my daughter back in Seattle.

Okay. So, so far, these are all going.

We’re making progress.

[chuckles]

What’s in this one? Oh, this is the card I gave you on our very first Valentine’s Day together.

No. Don’t look in that box.

What’s the matter?

It’s just–ah, nothing. I know what’s in it. So you don’t–you don’t need to–to look into it.

What is it?

It’s nothing. It’s–

[sighs] It is my… Xander box.

You have a Xander box?

Yeah. I mean, it’s just, you know, like–like, just trinkets and mementos from when you were together.

You kept mementos of when we were together?

Well, yeah. It’s me. I’m sentimental. So it’s fine.

Sarah… I have to look inside this box. Please?

Fine.

I thought I’d lost this! This is–this is the hat I wore on our first trip to the beach, you thief. Oh, my God. You found it.

[soft music]

You know, when we were together… and I saw who you really are… and what’s been happening lately, this is not–this is not you.

It is me.

No, it’s not.

It is. This is who I have been all along. You just couldn’t see it.

No, I don’t believe that. Not for a second… Because I felt it in my soul. I felt the good in you. The loving, caring person that you are. That’s who I still see.

There you are. Am I interrupting something?

[dramatic music]

Ah.

Kayla.

Yes.

Everett was just about to tell me how he and Stephanie met.

Oh.

But he was saved by the dinner bell.

Oh, I’d like to hear that story.

Oh, it’s, um–it’s not that interesting, really. We–we met at a coffee shop.

Wow. A coffee shop? Not in Seattle.

[chuckles]

Yeah.

Cliché, right?

Mm-hmm.

He was in line ordering his morning chocolate chip muffin.

Yeah. Yeah. Bit of a creature of habit. It’s very embarrassing.

I was ahead of him, and I got the last one, and he actually offered me bucks to buy it.

Well, I started at , but you looked at me like I was crazy, so…

Ah, I can’t imagine.

So did you take the bucks?

No. She very generously offered to split the muffin in half.

[chuckles]

I’m not heartless.

Yeah, and I knew sort of then and there that she, was, um… she was special. Not just because of the way she–she split the muffin, but maybe just the smile on her face while she did it.

Ahh.

[chuckles] Maybe it was just everything about her. Anyway, uh, we got to talking, and it turned out that she was doing PR for a nonprofit that I was covering.

Oh.

And the rest is history.

Hmm.

Well, you know what they say. One man’s history is another man’s mystery.

[chuckles]

Dad.

Oh, I just mean, you know, um, your mom and I were surprised to hear that your Seattle ex-boyfriend was in town, when we didn’t even know you had a boyfriend in Seattle.

Well, excuse me for wanting to see where a relationship goes before telling my parents.

Okay. Fair enough. So, Everett, did you move to Salem to be with Stephanie?

[scoffs]

I mean, are you two back together again or what?

Oh, my God.

[clears throat]

Where did you find this?

Well, my mom did at the house– just recently, actually.

I looked everywhere for this right before our wedding.

I remember. It’s a part of an ancient Scottish tradition.

Yeah. It’s a Quaich whisky cup. It’s, uh… it’s known as the loving cup, because– Well, see the two handles?

Mm-hmm.

One for the bride, one for the groom.

[chuckles]

And the newlyweds drink their first drink together as a married couple.

[chuckles]

It symbolizes love and trust. I was hoping that we could drink from it at our wedding.

I’m really sorry that you couldn’t find it. It’s used for Burns Night, too, right?

You know about Burns Night?

I did some research. It’s a celebration of Robert Burns, the famous Scottish poet.

The great Scottish poet.

[laughs] And it’s celebrated on his birthday, which is next week.

[chuckles] I’m so impressed.

[laughs]

Oh… our wedding photo. Hmm.

[soft music]

Well, um, it’s–it’s safe to say that this box can go back into storage, ’cause we won’t be needing any of that.

You’re not interrupting anything.

Good, ’cause it’s cold out here. I need to get you inside. And we have a hell of a mess to clean up, thanks to the detective.

That was legal.

Oh, yeah? Legal? Had nothing to do with your personal vendetta against me?

No, not a thing.

Right. Well, I’m not buying that for a second. You know, why don’t you get the hell out of here?

I have a few more questions for your business partner.

You have any more questions, you can contact my lawyer.

Hey!

[dramatic music]

Dad, I wish you wouldn’t interrogate Everett in this way, okay?

I’m not interrogating him. I just asked a simple question. That’s all.

No, I honestly– uh, I don’t mind. Um… no, Stephanie and I are not back together. Uh, she’s made it very clear that friendship is–is all she wants right now.

But you want more?

Dad, stop.

It’s just another question. Come on.

It’s–honestly, I don’t mind. Um, I respect Stephanie’s feelings on the matter entirely, and I’m, uh, very grateful to have her friendship.

Well, I’m going to pivot to another subject…

Ah, yeah. Great idea.

If that’s, okay?

Uh, Wendy and I actually have something we’d like to share with you.

[soft music]

Well, I think that’s all we should do for tonight. And, hey, look, an actual chair.

Flip you for it.

[chuckles] No, no. You go ahead. You look beat.

Oh, thank you. I think I pulled my shoulder, on top of it everything else.

[groans] I blame those bloody gnomes of yours– little beast buggers.

You sure you didn’t do it when you were moving your kilt trunk?

[sighs] No. But I’m sure that didn’t help.

[chuckles] Here, lean forward.

Oh. Oh, right– Yeah, right there. Ah.

[chuckles]

[groans]

You know what? We are going to have to take turns with this, roomie.

[sighs]

We can switch off every other night.

Deal. Oh, and how about, whoever cooks dinner…

Mm-hmm.

The other one has to do the dishes, assuming that we, you know, share the meal?

Deal. And, hey, I will do your laundry if you go to the grocery store, because I really hate grocery shopping.

[chuckles] Works for me. I mean, I can’t fold worth a damn, and I’ve turned my underwear pink a time or two.

[chuckles] I thought that Scotsmen didn’t wear any undies.

Funny.

[chuckles]

I guess I’ll take trash duty.

Okay. But no splitting cleaning of the bathrooms, ’cause we each have our own.

Too bad.

Why?

Well, I kind of wanted you to see how mature I’ve gotten. You ready for this?

Mm-hmm.

I put the toilet seat down now.

[gasps] No, freakin’ way.

It’s official. I also just heard that hell froze over.

[laughs] Well, we have a child that will be up at dawn. So we should probably get to bed.

[soft music]

What the hell is wrong with you, you freaking Neanderthal? Did you have to yank me around so hard?

I had to get you the hell out of there before you spilled everything to that guy.

I wasn’t going to spill.

Oh, no? Because from where I was standing, it looked like you were going to shove the truth and your tongue down his throat.

You are dead wrong. I am in this as deep as you are. You think I want to get busted, spend the next decade of my life in prison?

[sighs]

Well, well, well, if it isn’t the creature that wouldn’t die. I thought I told you to get the hell out of here.

Yeah, well, as an officer sworn to protect and serve, it’s my duty, sir, to tell you you left your back door unlocked, and there’s been a lot of crime in this area lately.

Thank you, Officer. Now, please, scurry to your police car.

It’s also my duty to check on the well-being of this woman right here after I just saw you assault her.

[scoffs] Oh, please.

Ava, you okay? You want to press charges?

You have got to be kidding me.

You cannot deny the connection between us. I see the real you. Just come with me, please. I can protect you.

You know what, pal? The only thing left here for you to see is this.

Uh-huh.

So…

Yeah, I see what–

This is what you wanted to show us?

Yeah.

You guys really know how to build up the anticipation.

Someone please explain what I’m looking at.

[chuckles]

It’s a scavenger hunt using an app on your phone.

Fun.

Scavenger hunt. We were just talking about something like this a couple days ago.

Yes. Not online-related, but…

[clears throat] Yeah.

It’s this amazing geocache-based game that I did in Hong Kong, and I was thinking maybe we’d want to try something like it here.

Geocache?

Yeah. So you hide things in containers all over the city, and then you post clues where to find them.

Right. And when you do, you take what’s hidden, and you replace it with a new treasure. Is that right?

Yeah. It’s a points game. And so every time you find a new item, you get some points.

Hmm.

What’s the purpose of it?

To have fun, Dad.

[chuckles]

And it’s an adventure. It gets you outdoors.

What if we did it for charity? We could get “The Spectator” to sponsor it.

Yeah, how about if the hospital benefits from this?

Ooh, I like that idea.

And I could handle the tech.

Mm-hmm.

And Steve could place all the items, because you know the city’s ins and outs better than anybody around.

You know what? I will call Mayor Price first thing in the morning. I’m sure she’s going to be wiped out from her MLK activities, but I know she’ll love it. We just need to set a date.

Well, since February is American Heart Month, what better day than Valentine’s Day?

Our anniversary.

Oh. I would love to have a treasure hunt on our special day with you, baby.

[chuckles]

So what kind of goodies are we going to hide?

[upbeat music]

Okay. Tripp. Interesting.

[chuckles]

Stephanie. Not bad.

Everett. Mm, a bit esoteric, but, okay.

[chuckles]

Wendy.

[chuckles]

You’ve obviously done this before.

Kayla.

Mm-hmm.

Really?

Just keep it to yourself.

Really?

[laughter]

I’m kidding. I’ll do another one.

[laughter]

Okay, well, let’s regroup in a few days after I talk to the mayor, and then we can–we can work out the details.

Sounds good.

Yeah.

All right. Well, uh, we’re actually sorry because we have to take off. I’m on early shift in the morning. all: Aw.

Well, listen, what a treat.

So glad you can make it,

Family dinner.

Yes.

Wonderful.

Hey, listen, Wendy, why don’t I fix you a doggy bag for you and Tripp? We have so many leftovers. Come on.

Oh, okay.

Pick out what you want.

Yeah, that’d be great.

Kayla, dinner was amazing as always.

Well, I’m glad you liked it. Listen, look after that girl.

I will.

Yeah. Listen, I-I know I’ll probably see you at the hospital in the morning, but I wanted to let you know that Paulina is getting her test results back tomorrow. She’s a tough cookie, but, uh… well, I’m sure she’ll be able to handle whatever it is.

Yeah. I’m sure. But Holly Jonas, though– I wish there was more we could do for her. She’s still non-responsive to sound, light, or touch.

[soft music]

I just want to tell you I’m so happy you’re staying in Salem. Tripp is over the moon about it.

[chuckles] Well, I’m pretty over the moon myself– to be with him, I mean.

Well, you’re obviously a very special person, and Kayla and I are so happy that Tripp has found someone he loves… and who loves him, too.

Well, I, uh–I should probably get going, too.

Oh, come on, you’re a night owl. You only need, what, five or six hours of sleep?

Well, that’s sort of by necessity, not by desire.

[chuckles] Yeah, I seem to recall you having issues with insomnia.

Turns out, coma–surefire cure to a sleep disorder.

[chuckles] Yeah.

So you’re really into that, uh, scavenger idea?

Oh, yeah, I love it. I think it’ll be an awesome fundraiser.

Well, maybe we should team up and treasure hunt.

Hmm. Well, if we know where everything’s hidden, that would be cheating.

Mm…

Unless… I tell my dad not to tell us where the treasures are. Then you and I can turn this town upside down.

Hmm. Sounds like a plan.

Sorry. No, we aren’t doing this. That’s–we shouldn’t.

No, we aren’t.

Mm-mm.

I mean, we were. But we’re–but we’re not now.

Right. Because… it’s not a good idea. And we don’t want history repeating itself.

No. Look, I’m so glad we’re in a good place now, Sarah, and I don’t want to do anything that will mess that up.

Yeah, I don’t either. You know, we have this beautiful baby girl who deserves a happy, loving home. So we should just… focus on being good parents and doing what’s best for her.

Absolutely. I mean, that’s the major goal here– whatever is best for Victoria.

Right. For Victoria.

Victoria.

[dramatic music] Well, I guess I should, um… I probably get some kip. Apparently I have a lot of moving to do tomorrow, so…

[chuckles] Uh, good night, Xander.

Good night, Sarah.

[sighs]

[sighs] You get it now?

Yeah, I get it. You’re a married man who’s cheating on your incarcerated wife.

That’s right. And Ava doesn’t seem to have a problem with that. Do you?

Uh, no. No, we– It’s just something we–we can’t help. And why should we fight it? You know, life’s short.

Hmm. Carpe diem.

I guess you two deserve each other, then. Ava, I hope the next time I see you it’s not behind bars.

[Ava breathes deeply]

Hey, it’s okay. He’s gone now, okay? And he’s all talk. You know that, okay? He–Just try– Let it go, all right?

Did you have to kiss me like that?

I– It was all for show. You know that. I-I didn’t mean anything by it. I still love my wife, okay? Deeply.

Yeah, I know that, you idiot. Please, don’t flatter yourself. It was just– You know what? It was a bit much.

I had to make it believable. What do you expect? And listen to me–that cop, he is not your friend. So stay the hell away from him, or he will bury us.

[breathing heavily]

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No, I understand. Yes, of course, with the utmost care. Will do. All right, we got the call. Time to rock and roll.

[tense music]

[Harris sighs]

Oh.

[sighs] Oh, we need salad forks, right?

[inhales deeply] And we need dessert forks.

Hey, what do we need?

More utensils.

OK.

And damn, I should have gotten flowers. Flowers would be so nice on the table.

Sloan, calm down. It’s just my mom and dad coming over for a casual dinner.

Oh, just John and Marlena? No, they’re like royalty here in Salem. Eric, everything has to be perfect.

[knocking on door] Oh, my God. They’re early.

I’ll get it.

[laughing] Mom.

Hello, darling.

Oh, welcome, welcome. John.

How you doing, kid?

I’m good.

[soft upbeat music]

[tense music]

The loading dock is all locked up for the night.

Mm. We might need to find a new supplier.

Why? Clyde falling asleep on us?

I was talking about the food. We do still have a restaurant to run, you know?

Right, yeah, while running a distribution center for the latest designer drugs.

Yeah, speaking of which, did you, um–

I did.

OK.

The shipment came in a few hours ago, and I, uh, stashed everything in the back of the meat locker where no one will bother it.

[Alex sighs]

You’re gonna wear out your shoes.

Yeah, I’ll buy new ones.

[Alex sighs]

[door opens]

Hey, what is going on?

Hell if we know!

Justin called us, told us to come here. And now we’re just waiting.

Yeah, I got a call, too.

You’re all here. Good. Hey.

Justin, can you please tell us– please tell us what’s going on with our son.

[tender music]

[Alex chuckles]

Hi, Mom.

Oh, my God!

Hey.

What are–hi. Oh, my God.

Oh! Hi!

[laughs]

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[laughter]

Oh, Tate!

How you doing, son?

Hey, Dad. Mom. Mom, I can’t breathe.

I know. I’m sorry. I just can’t let you go.

[laughs] But Dad.

OK, yeah, you’re right. I’m sorry, I’m sorry.

My turn. Come here. Are you OK?

Yeah. Yeah, I am now.

OK.

Hey, I love you.

I love you, too. I love you, too. I missed you guys.

Aw. Justin, why is Tate here? Did something change with his case?

Actually, it’s good news. I, uh, filed a motion to have Tate transferred to a juvenile rehab facility while we prepare the case. The judge approved that order today. I just wanted to make sure everything was in place before calling you here.

Hey, that’s great.

I can’t thank you enough for getting him out of that place.

Yeah, oh, this means the world to us. Thank you. I have to ask you, though, what about EJ? What if he gets the judge to revoke this decision the way he revoked his bail?

[tense music]

[soft dramatic piano music]

Well, he is beautiful.

[John chuckles]

Can I offer you both something to drink?

Oh, maybe a sparkling water, if you have it.

Yes, of course, we do, but I also–

That’s–same for me, please. Thanks.

Not a problem, but I did just open a really nice bottle of wine, and I’d hate to drink it alone.

Oh, thanks, but I’ve got a long day tomorrow.

Yeah, and I haven’t been drinking lately.

OK, no worries. I understand. Well, how about some cheese and hummus and crudités? I hope you guys are hungry.

Yes, we are.

OK, I’ll get the appetizers.

Oh, hey, would you also grab the little cocktail napkins, small plates?

Yes, will do.

[John chuckles]

Oh, and two club sodas.

Right.

OK.

[Sloan sighs]

Mm.

Well, I am over the moon that the both of you could make it tonight to dinner. I mean, Eric and I have been waiting for so long to have the both of you.

We are so pleased to be here.

Yeah, the place is– it’s really nice.

It is. Yeah, it works for us. It’s a little small, but it’s fine until we get into something bigger.

Here we go.

Oh, my goodness, look what you’ve done.

Whoa, whoa.

Oh, darling.

Listen, it’s just cheese and hummus.

Oh, and crudité.

And crudité.

Crudité.

Yes.

[all chuckle] So how was your New Year’s? I mean, before everything went crazy, that is.

[John sighs]

It was fine. You know, Tate and Theresa had got back. It was quite late. And we were very concerned about what happened with Holly.

Damn tragedy, huh?

Yeah.

I don’t even know how Nicole is gonna handle all this.

That is very awful. I’m so sad. I mean, but that’s not gonna happen to us, because we will do anything to protect our son.

Mm.

From drugs, people, just all that kind of bad stuff.

Right.

Right, Eric?

Yeah, yeah, yeah, we’re gonna do our best.

No, we’re gonna do more than our best. We would move heaven on Earth. We would do whatever it takes. You know, even lie.

[uneasy piano music]

[Eric sighs]

[classy jazz music]

Business looks a little better, huh?

Yeah. I’m kind of surprised, you know?

Yeah.

After what happened here so close by, I– I didn’t think people would want to dine here.

Well, you know, people come here for the food and the atmosphere. Plus, we beefed up security on the loading dock. So hopefully, things will be a little quieter here for a while.

Yeah, I’ll drink to that.

Right?

[glasses clink]

Salem Police! Nobody move!

[tense music] This is a raid.

What the hell are you doing?

I’m doing my job.

Oh, really? Is your job harassing a business without any reason?

Well, I have a reason, and I have a warrant. Feel free to review it.

My attorney will take care of that.

OK, please, please. Everyone, this is just– just a misunderstanding. I’m sure everything is just fine.

Yeah, I just need everybody to remain in their seat while we conduct a search, please. Goldman, you and Newton check the loading dock. Hill and Phillips, check the kitchen.

[tense music]

What the hell are we gonna do?

Nothing we can do. We’re screwed.

Well, EJ damn well better back off because my baby just got out of that hellhole. There’s no way that bastard’s gonna put him back in there.

We will fight him on this with everything we got, Justin.

I hear your concern. When it comes to EJ, I put nothing past him. But I made a very strong case with the judge. Otherwise, he wouldn’t have signed off on this order. So what comes next is we get Tate to this juvie rehab facility.

Rehab? But why? I don’t drink. I don’t do drugs. Why do I have to go to rehab?

Tate, yes, this is a rehab facility for substance abuse, but it’s also a treatment center for behavioral issues.

I don’t have behavioral issues, either. What am I even gonna do there?

You’ll have group therapy sessions and therapeutic work assignments.

I don’t need any of that. So–

Hey, it’ll be OK.

But Dad–

But nothing. OK? Because that’s gonna be a paradise compared to jail.

Yes, it is the best solution we have right now, Tate.

[sighs] OK.

[downbeat music] But I didn’t do anything wrong, so–

We understand.

We also need you to be safe, and you will be safe there.

OK, ah, since we really need to move things along, I’m gonna ask either Brady or Theresa to pack up Tate’s things. He will be leaving on a police transport tonight.

[tense music]

Um, here–here you go.

Oh, thanks.

You said you would lie to protect your son. I’m not sure what that means.

Well, I just mean, yeah, I would tell, like, a little white lie to protect him, you know? Not, like, a lie-lie. I’m not in favor of lie-lies.

Sloan, why don’t you have something to eat? Maybe some cheese or something?

[smacks lips] Thank you. I’m not even hungry.

[chuckles softly]

[soft dramatic piano music] So Marlena, I was hoping that I could talk to you on the topic of being a first-time mom because you’re a mom and a shrink. So I bet you’ve got a lot of good tips to give me as a parent, especially since you popped out two twins right off the bat, huh?

[Sloan chuckles]

[Jonh inhales sharply]

Not right off the bat. I had a son named DJ. He died of SIDS.

I’m so sorry. I didn’t know that.

I–I didn’t share that with Sloan.

Well, you should’a. Because then I wouldn’t have gone and put my whole foot right in it.

But you–you didn’t do that.

Really? Because, like, if I did, you know, I’d be really embarrassed, if I said anything that was tactless. Especially to you, because you’re, like, perfect, you know? Like, you say everything right, unlike me.

[scoffs softly]

Hey, I think this is a good time that we start dinner.

That’s a great idea, because I am starved.

Yeah.

Well, that’s good because we have a lot of food.

[chuckles] Hey, Mom, why don’t you sit right over here? John, you can sit right over here.

Oh, thanks.

Thank you, honey.

Mm!

[slurring words] Wait, Eric, before we get to dinner, I think that you should tell your folks about the big news.

[Sloan chuckles]

Big news?

About the pictures. The camera.

Oh, you mean about me setting up my photography business again?

Yes, that is what I mean. You know, you’re actually really impressive for figuring that one out. Your son, very sharp.

[Eric chuckles]

He is. And I’m so glad that you’re picking up your photography. I know that was always a very stimulating and satisfying outlet for your creativity.

Yes, it was. And, uh, yeah, I’m gonna set up my portfolio over the next few weeks and see where it goes.

Shh! Wait, before you say anything else, I want to stop this and say I have a joke to tell you. And, Eric, you’re gonna love it. OK, why did the photo critic marry the photographer?

I’ll bite. Why?

Because she loved his percussion. Oh, no, it wasn’t percussion. Hold on. Because she loves his perspective.

[John chuckles] You get it?

I didn’t know comedy was with dinner.

Well, it is because comedy is the spice of life. Or is that variety? Anyways, it doesn’t really matter. Whatever. I have another joke for you. OK, where did the cow hang his picture?

[chuckles] No idea.

In his moo-seum.

[John chuckles] Get it?

[giggles] Anyway, I thought those jokes were hilarious. But I can see that Dr. Marlena Evans over there doesn’t find them funny. She’s not laughing or even smiling.

OK, no more wine for you. I think it’s time that you have some water.

Well, I don’t want to have water. I want to talk to your mom real quick and say that I think that you are, wait for it… a very intimidating individual. Well, that’s not an easy word to say.

I don’t think of myself as intimidating especially, but I do think Eric is right. I think maybe you should lie down.

Ooh, well, since we’re in the spirit of just telling people what they should do, I don’t really feel like lying down right now, thank you.

OK.

And–

[scoffs] What? Excuse me. And I think, Marlena Evans, that you should laugh at my jokes when you’re in my house.

All right, be nice.

Who says I’m not being nice? I’m being funny.

[Sloan giggles]

[Sloan sighs] I’m being funny. But she’s just sitting over there all stony-faced. You’re one tough audience. Do you know that?

[chuckles] But I am determined to make you laugh before you leave.

[wine splatters]

[all exclaim]

That is enough.

Don’t yell at me!

You are not being funny or entertaining anymore.

You know, you’re making a molehill out of a mountain. I can just clean it up.

No, you’re not. You are gonna lie down.

[Sloan pouts]

And miss the dinner?

And miss the dinner.

[Sloan sighs]

I spent all day cooking that dinner. I wanted everything to be perfect.

[sobbing] I can’t miss the dinner.

It’s no big deal, Sloan, really.

No, it is a big deal. Because I wanted everything to be perfect for you guys, and I just keep screwing it up.

[downbeat music]

[sniffles] I’m sorry.

[sobs] I’m sorry.

[Sloan crying]

It’s OK.

[soft tense music]

[tense music]

Why are you doing this, Harris? Is it because I broke up with you?

No, it’s because I know there’s something not right with this place. And how could there be when it’s owned by a DiMera?

What the hell is that supposed to mean?

Now is the time to be smart, Ava. Take care of yourself. Just tell me the truth so I can help you.

You want the truth? The truth is you are acting like a spoiled child.

[Harris sighs]

[Ava chuckles and scoffs] I broke up with you, and so you punish me? You know, frankly, I thought that you were better than this. But obviously, I was wrong. And you know what? Thank you. Thank you for shining a light on the kind of man you are.

You know I would never hurt you. So let me help you out of this mess. Come on, you deserve better than this place and this guy.

[tense music]

OK, you know what, buddy? Show’s over. So why don’t you and your goons get the hell out of here before I sue the hell out of the city for this?

The bus is leaving tonight, so you’ll need to pack up Tate’s essentials– toiletries, shoes, clothes.

What–what? The bus leaves tonight to where? Where is this rehab?

It’s in Southern Illinois, and there’ll be a police escort with him on the trip.

OK, well, then I’m gonna follow the bus to that facility and I’m gonna make sure he’s all settled in.

No, you can’t do that.

W-w-why not?

Well, first of all, it’s not protocol when it comes to the transportation of a prisoner. And secondly, there’s no outside contact permitted for the first month of Tate’s residency.

Hang on a second.

[somber music] Are you telling me I cannot speak to my son for a whole month?

Yes, that’s exactly what I’m telling you.

[softly] Oh, my God.

It’s OK. I’ll be OK. As long as nobody punches me or anything and as long as I’m out of there as soon as possible, I’ll be fine. Mom, I swear, I’ll be fine, OK? I just– I don’t want you to worry. That’s the last thing I want.

[inhales deeply] OK. Since you are so brave and strong, I guess– I guess I will be, too.

I love you. I love you.

I’ll be strong, too.

[Theresa sighs]

I’ll get her some water.

OK.

[Sloan sighs]

I mean, it’s really, like, not my fault, you know, because I was just trying to make your mom laugh.

I know.

[slurring words] But she doesn’t laugh. Because she doesn’t have a sense of humor. That must be a really hard way to go through life.

[baby fussing] both: Great.

Oh.

No, no, no, no, no. I will take care of Jude. You need to sit down.

You’re not gonna treat me like a child!

I’m not treating you like a child. I’m treating you like somebody who drank an entire bottle in minutes.

Sloan. Here, water. You need to hydrate.

Oh. Hydrate. It’s such a fancy-schmancy word for the word water. Why can’t you just say, “Here’s some water, drink it.” You see, that’s the reason why you’re in-tit-imating– intimidating, because you use words like hydrate.

[baby fussing]

Why don’t Doc and I take the little guy out for a walk here? I’ll bet you that we can get him back to sleep.

That’s a great idea. Thank you.

Yeah, I think that’ll work fine. Shall we?

Mm.

[baby fussing]

[soft tense piano music]

Well, he certainly has calmed down, hasn’t he?

Boy, he calmed down? He’s sound asleep.

[sighs] What a little sweetheart. You know, it’s strange. When he smiles, he reminds me of Eric.

Hmm. Well, Eric wasn’t smiling much tonight, was he?

[Marlena sighs] Feel bad for him, Doc.

So do I.

Why do you think she got so wasted?

Well, I don’t know her. I don’t know her at all. I imagine she was nervous and she just wanted to impress us.

[John chuckles]

Well, I got to say, she made a pretty bad first impression.

Yeah. And she’ll be mortified when she sobers up.

Oh, yeah. So what do you think? One-off or does she have a drinking problem?

I hope not. For Eric’s sake and for Jude’s sake.

[tender somber music]

OK, now you are gonna lie down.

No, I want to dance.

No.

Come on. Please dance with me.

No dancing for me. It’s time for you to sleep.

I don’t want to sleep. Mm!

Oh, God. Sloan?

Mm-hmm?

You’re drunk. You need to sober up.

[Sloan groans]

But I don’t want to.

Well, you have to.

But I don’t want to.

But why did you drink that entire bottle of wine?

Because I was afraid that your mom wouldn’t approve of me. She would probably think I wasn’t good enough for you.

So you got smashed so she would like you?

Mm. Pretty smart, huh?

[sighs] No, I would say not, but you know what? Mom and John, they’re very kind people. I think they’re gonna understand.

[soft classy piano music]

OK. Well, then just tell me one thing. Why am I spinning if I’m standing still?

Probably the same reason why you’re getting pale.

[Sloan groans]

[Eric sighs]

[soft jazz music]

Commander.

What are you thinking?

That prison orange is a bad color for me.

So we’ve done the investigation within the parameters of the warrant. No drugs found on the premises. All right, folks, let’s, uh, let’s wrap it up. Thank you for your patience. Uh, we’ll be out of here shortly and you can return to your dinner. I’m sorry.

Sorry? Uh, is that the best that you can do you? You defame us in public, you accuse us of a crime.

Hey, I said I’m sorry.

Yeah, and your words, they mean nothing. So you better come up with something better and much more substantial to pay for what you just did.

[phone ringing]

It’s gonna be a long night.

Yeah, this is only the beginning.

Brady, your son’s a good kid. He’s just in a bad situation. But I do have faith that Justin is gonna make things a lot better for him.

I’m glad you’re coming around about that, about Justin’s capabilities.

Yeah, I have. You know, I was unfairly critical at first, but… I’ve come to recognize that he can do this.

[approaching footsteps]

OK, I got, uh, everything that I think Tate’s gonna need. Some clothes, some books and… stuff.

[soft dramatic music] There he is, my brave boy.

Things are gonna work out. I just–I just keep telling myself that over and over again.

[notification chimes] I think it’s starting to feel real.

[soft suspenseful music]

What is it?

It’s an email from EJ.

[tense music]

I swear, if EJ comes after my child one more time–

What does it say, Justin?

EJ has accepted the judge’s order and will not appeal it.

[Alex sighs]

Yes!

Oh, God.

Oh, God. Thank you, Justin. Thank you so much for saving my son.

Of course. I’m just relieved it worked out.

You’re a damn good lawyer. And I am truly sorry for ever doubting that and doubting your skills. And I really, really hope that you can accept my apology.

I do. And no matter what’s happening between us, Alex, just know that I’m always here for you.

[soft dramatic music]

Thank you.

Look, I’m gonna go check on the police transport and, uh, find out when it will be ready to go.

OK, I’m gonna call Dad and Marlena. I’m sure they’re gonna want to see you off.

[phone ringing]

[Brady sighs]

[phone ringing]

Hey, Brady, what’s going on?

Hey, are you guys at home?

No, no, Doc and I, we’re taking Jude for an evening stroll.

OK. Well, um, Theresa and I are down at the jail. We are actually very happy to report that Tate’s gonna be transferred to a juvenile facility, and we thought you might want to see him off, you know, if you can get down here pretty quickly.

Yeah, that’s– that’s great news. And yeah, we definitely want to see him. So we’ll get down there as soon as we can. Thanks for letting us know, kid.

Great. I’ll see you soon. Your grandparents are on their way.

I don’t have to pay for anything. I executed my orders properly.

Yeah, according to you.

OK, when you’re ready to talk about what’s going on, you know where to find me.

Actually, our lawyers know where to find you. Now get the hell out of here and don’t come back.

[jazz music]

[phone ringing]

Listen, I am so sorry, everyone, for the unfortunate interruption of your dinner. Please, please. It was a mistake, so please go back to enjoying your meals and the company. And I just hope you all realize this is not a reflection on our management, but, um…

[Ava inhales deeply] Please accept our humble apologies. And dinner– dinner is on us tonight.

[chuckling] Enjoy.

[Ava sighs]

Well, thatwas an interesting conversation.

Yeah, with who? Who were you talking to?

Our valued partner.

OK.

Turns out Clyde got some insider information. Found out about the raid and had a guy come in and move the product out of here just in the nick.

Wow. That son of a bitch sure runs a tight ship.

Yeah.

Here you go.

[Sloan groans]

[soft dramatic music] Hey. You feeling better?

Sort of. Eric, I’m so, so sorry about tonight.

No, no, no, it’s OK.

[Sloan groans]

I got you water and aspirin right here. Take a sip.

You know, I just tried so hard. Like, too hard. I just made a mess of everything.

It’s OK. I’ll clean it up.

No, I don’t mean, like, my knocking stuff over. I mean I made a mess of the evening. Now your mom and John probably think I’m crazy. And I don’t even remember what I was saying to them. I think I tried to tell your mom a joke at one point.

Yeah. Yeah, you definitely tried to do that.

Did she laugh?

No.

Was my joke funny?

It doesn’t matter.

OK. Well, anyway. Oh, God, I should have not drank any alcohol, huh?

[Eric chuckles] I clearly cannot hold my liquor.

Yeah, I’ve noticed.

You know, Eric, I’ve made, like…

[soft suspenseful music] Like, I’ve made bigger mistakes than that. Like, much bigger. If I tell you, you promise you won’t be mad?

I won’t be mad. You’re the woman I love.

That’s really sweet, but if I tell you, you won’t get mad whenever I say that I–

[knock at door]

Hey, hold that thought. Hey. Thanks for taking him out. How’s he doing?

Well, he conked out the moment we left, and he’s been sleeping peacefully ever since then.

Oh, my God, that’s great. Yeah, I hope he didn’t give you a hard time.

No, not at all. He was perfect. Listen, we got to cut this short here. I just got a call from Brady.

Is everything OK?

Yeah. Tate is being transferred to a juvie facility tonight.

Oh, my God.

We’re going to the station to say goodbye to him.

Yeah, of course. You know what? Let me tell Sloan.

Uh–

[soft dramatic music] Why don’t you let her sleep? She needs it.

Yeah, you’re right. Well, I’m happy to hear about Tate. Just tell Brady I love him, OK? Tate, too.

Sure.

Thank you.

Yeah.

All right, well, good night, sweet baby. I’ll see you soon.

Call us anytime you want us to babysit her.

Oh, we will. Thank you. And thank you for taking care of him.

No, no, no problem. We love being with our grandbaby.

I’m gonna be fine, Mom.

I know you will. I love you.

I love you, too. Take care, John.

See ya.

[soft tense music]

[soft dramatic music]

Hi, big guy. How you doing? Did you have fun with your grandparents? They love you so much. And so do Mommy and I.

[baby cooing] Mommy had a rough night tonight, but that’s OK because we’re always gonna have some rough nights and days. And one day, if you ever have a rough night or a day, you always have to lean on me, OK? Because I’m your daddy. And I promise I will always be here for you. There we go. There we go.

[softly] I’m sorry. I’m so sorry.

[soft somber music]

[softly] I–I just can’t believe it, for someone to move the product so quickly…

[phone ringing] And so quietly.

Yeah. Now who the hell could this be? Yeah?

Collect call from Statesville Prison. Do you accept?

Yeah, I’ll accept the charges. It’s Gabi. I’m gonna take this.

[suspenseful music]

[phone beeps]

Thanks for coming, Grandma and Grandpa.

Yeah.

We are so happy you’re going to this facility.

Yeah, I guess I am, too. I don’t know about this whole group therapy thing.

Yeah, well, just be open to it. You having a safe place to express your feelings, that’s– that’s very positive.

Yeah, yeah.

Love you, buddy.

Love you too, Grandpa.

We’ll be up to see you as soon as we’re allowed, OK?

Yeah.

Count on it.

Thank you.

OK, Tate, your bag is on the bus. It’s time to go.

[soft dramatic music]

Be strong, OK? You’ve got this.

Yeah, I hope so.

I know so.

Come here, son. Come here. We’re here for you, all right? And we’re not gonna rest until you are free. Every minute of every day, OK?

Yeah.

And you will be home soon.

Yeah, and just keep me updated with what happens with Holly.

I promise.

We will.

OK, Tate, ready?

Yeah.

Let’s go.

He’s gonna make it. He’s gonna make it. We’ll get through it together.

OK.

It’s OK.

[Alex smooches]

[Theresa sighs]

Got you, OK?

Yeah, thank you.

[smooches] Got you.

[Brady sighs]

[softly] Thank you, guys.

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THIS STILL NEEDS SOME EDITING!

[dramatic music]

Oh, hey, I just got off the phone with the hospital.

And?

No changes, just like the last five times I called.

Did you get everything you need?

Yeah, I got her pajamas, her favorite stuffed animal, and, oh, “Little Women.” That’s her favorite book, so I thought I’d read it to her. Are you ready?

Yes.

OK.

But first I wanted to address something that happened yesterday.

OK.

I want you to know that I saw you and Eric together at the hospital. I didn’t want to disturb you.

Why not?

Well, because I know how important Eric is in Holly’s life. He was her father for a time. And I know you need as much support as you can right now.

Thank you. And I appreciate you understanding that, EJ. * * Is there something else?

Yes, there, is, actually.

[clears throat] Nicole, his… being supportive is one thing. But I admit…

[sighs] It was quite unsettling for me to see you in his arms, and I–

No, no, stop talking right now.

[respirator whirring, monitor beeping] * *

Hi, sweetheart.

[door clicks open]

Hey, I brought you some–

Please don’t say coffee. I cannot drink any more coffee.

Not coffee.

[sighs] Dark, dark, dark chocolate.

[sighs]

It’s your favorite.

Yes. You are a mind reader.

Well, you’ve been a nervous wreck, so I thought I’d break out the big guns for you.

[sighs]

[inhales deeply]

[exhales heavily]

You’re just gonna…smell it?

Yeah.

OK.

Thank you.

[inhales deeply]

[exhales heavily]

[chuckles]

You know, I read somewhere that…

[inhales deeply] Breathing in the smell of dark chocolate can actually help somebody quit smoking.

Oh, yeah? That’d be helpful if either one of us smoked.

[exhales heavily] You know… I just keep thinking, what’s Tate doing right now while I’m just sitting here breathing in this chocolate? Is he cold? Is he…hungry? Is he scared?

[sighs] Is someone gonna deck him again, give him a black eye, and take his lunch? I mean… this is killing me. This is totally killing me, Brady.

[sighs]

Mom, it’s you.

OK. Hey, honey.

Well, they didn’t tell me who it was. And you’re here after visiting hours, so how did you get them to let you in?

OK, I called in a favor with the warden.

What kind of favor? Wait, forget it. I don’t want to– I don’t want to know. Forget I asked.

Yeah, probably for the best.

I am happy to see you, though…

Mm.

Even though I don’t know what you’re doing here at this hour. But if this is about Dimitri, nobody knows what happened to that guy. He just disappeared. And the rumor is, he’s in Supermax.

Well, it’s not about Dimitri. The reason I’m here tonight is because someone wants to talk to you.

[door clicks open]

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

Nice throw, buddy. You’re gonna be a pro at this.

[soft music] No, OK, it’s all right. It’s all right. We’ll keep practicing the catching.

You know, we need to have guys’ night every night.

Yeah? I don’t know how your sister would feel about that idea.

But this is so fun.

You know what? It is fun. I love hanging out with you, and I love you, and I’m proud of you, OK? Come here.

God, and we thought having him away at boarding school was tough.

[chuckles]

I know. I keep thinking about how– how much I missed him, how much I was worrying. Wow. That was a walk in the park compared to this.

Oh, yeah, sure was. You know what? I’m thinking if I could engineer one of those jailbreaks, you know, like they do in the movies, I think I would do it.

[sly music] Don’t look at me that way. I’m not gonna do it. I wouldn’t even know where to start.

Are you kidding me? I wish you would. I would drive the getaway car.

[both chuckle]

I am not gonna listen to this.

Nicole, I’m sorry. I shouldn’t have said anything.

No. You shouldn’t have. EJ, how could you be jealous at a time like this? Honey… look, even you pointed out that Eric was Holly’s stepfather for a while. And you also pointed out that he’s still an important part of her life. So naturally, when Eric heard about Holly, he went to the hospital. And full disclosure because I do not want any secrets between us… Eric was there for Holly on Christmas morning when she was hungover and needed moral support.

You knew Holly got drunk on Christmas Eve?

Yes. When we came home Christmas morning, I went upstairs to check on her, and she felt awful. She had a headache, and she was nauseous, and she told me everything. How did you find out?

Johnny told me. He said that she drunk-dialed him and left a rather long, rather incoherent message. He was worried, obviously, and so he rushed back home to check on her.

And why didn’t you tell me that?

Well, I didn’t want to upset you. You were already at wits’ end. Why didn’t you tell me at Christmas?

[chuckles] Because Holly was embarrassed, and she didn’t want anyone to know.

But it was fine to tell Eric?

I didn’t tell Eric. Honey, Holly and I ran into him when we went on our walk Christmas morning. And she tried to hide the fact that she was hungover, but Eric, being a recovering alcoholic, could see right through it. So…he was just very kind to her, and he was not judgmental at all.

Hmm.

Oh, no. OK, what are you thinking? You suddenly got so worried.

[groans]

[sighs] I– I wasn’t sure that I was even going to bring this up, but you’re gonna find out sooner or later.

Find out what?

Rafe contacted me earlier and said that he has been questioning Holly’s high school friends. And they admitted that they have been dabbling in weed, and so has she.

[dramatic music]

This is Harris Michaels.

Yeah, yeah, I heard of you. You’re the one who tried to shoot my cousin Hope when you were about to get married, no less.

I was brainwashed back then by Megan DiMera.

And you didn’t tell her that her husband was alive? You just forgot to tell her that? That just slipped your mind?

OK, Lucas, really, that’s all in the past, all right, and do I need to remind you that Harris was one of the people who rescued me from Dimitri’s boat? He actually saved my life, so…

So you trust this guy?

I do.

Well, then I guess I do too, right? I don’t have a choice now. What do you want? What the hell do you want from me?

[sighs] Well, I– I’m with the Salem PD now. And I’m just exploring something on my own until I see if anything comes of it. But… I’m here tonight… to offer you a deal.

Hut!

[grunts]

Ooh!

[laughs] What’s up, Alex? A little help, man?

Yeah.

[sighs] There you go, little dude.

[chuckles]

My dad knows you, so I guess you’re not a stranger.

Ah, yeah, well, glad to hear you’re keeping your eyes wide open for strangers.

Well, I drop the ball a lot, so maybe they’re not wide open enough.

Oh. See, there’s a trick to this. Here, let me see. You got to keep your eyes on the ball. When it’s coming in, get those hands out. Spread the fingers wide. Brab that ball. Bring it in tight. Hug it. That’s it. You got it?

Got it.

You sure? Oh, you got it.

[laughs]

Thanks, man.

Anytime. Well, I’ll let you two get back to it.

Hey, want to play Monkey in the Middle with us? We couldn’t before ’cause we didn’t have three people.

He’s been dying to play Monkey in the Middle. No pressure, but if you got time…

Oh, I got time.

[laughs] Let’s do it.

You’re new, so you’re the monkey.

I’m the monkey? Gotcha. OK. Let me assume my position. All right, let’s do this.

[dramatic music]

Oop!

Ooh, ooh. I see that. I see that. There we go. Come on, come on, come on, ah! Come on.

[laughs] All right, all right, all right.

[sighs] We had so many talks, so many mornings when we definitely laid down the law about the dangers of drugs.

Yeah. And I know that you and I have lived apart for many years, Brady, but… We were always united on that front, weren’t we? Hey. Do you think he broke our rules?

I don’t know. Seems unlikely, but–

But that would explain why– why he said it at first and then he backed off, right? I mean, I hate– I hate to think it myself, but I–

I know. I know. I’ve thought it too. I’ve thought about it too. I even said it out loud to my dad. Bottom line is, hey, we weren’t there. We don’t know.

We weren’t there with him at school either, were we, causing trouble? I mean, maybe we shouldn’t have sent him to boarding school in the first place.

I know. I thought about that too. Maybe we shouldn’t have. I mean–I mean, he spent a lot of time away from us lately, especially me. I haven’t been ar– I mean, I called him. I visited. I had him here for summer on vacation. I thought I was close to him, I thought I knew who he was, and now I’m sitting here thinking, hey, Dad, maybe you didn’t know your son as well as you thought you did.

So… Holly’s friends told Rafe that she smoked weed.

They did.

[sighs] I know I– I shouldn’t be shocked, but… I am.

As am I. Her night of drinking also caught me by surprise as well, but I just chalked it up to a one-time thing.

Yeah, me too. Well, I mean… at least weed is legal here.

Not if you’re not yet .

[sighs] Well, now I can’t help but wonder– I mean, what if– I mean, would Holly go beyond that? Would she– would she take something more hard-core?

[groans]

Oh, you are awake.

Mom, hey.

Hi. Why are you taking aspirin before you get out of bed?

What are you thinking?

You know… that morning she was hungover, I saw her take pills that I thought could have been aspirin, but maybe not.

Nicole, Nicole, look at me. Let’s not jump to any dire conclusions, OK? Holly was hungover. The logical explanation is, she had a headache. She took aspirin for it.

[sighs]

And experimenting occasionally with marijuana does not make her an addict, OK?

OK, OK. You know, but we also don’t know if Tate’s really using drugs. He’s a good kid.

Why would you think that? Like, the only reason he is now living in Salem is because he was expelled from boarding school. How does that qualify him as a good kid?

Well, OK, but how did he get expelled, all right? Was it because of some dumb prank that went sideways? Kids do stupid things. I’m stating the obvious. And that just might include Holly. It’s just that– that doing drugs is just a lot worse than being stupid, isn’t it, because it’s illegal, and it’s dangerous.

[sighs] And I– I can’t believe I’m gonna say this… but maybe Holly isn’t as honest and innocent as I thought she was.

[respirator whirring, monitor beeping]

You know, you’ve grown up so much. Feels like yesterday you were just a little girl. My little girl. I remember… the first time you called me Daddy. Holly, I just want to tell you how sorry I am. You know, when I left you and your mom to go to Africa, I just thought it was the right thing to do. But now I know that there is– there was nothing more important in this world than you are to me and being your dad.

[smooches]

Now I get a deal? What kind of deal?

Well, you may be or may not be aware of the drug problem in Salem. But a dealer was caught who was back in the game for less than hours after he was released from Statesville. And I questioned him. And I believe that whoever’s behind this drug epidemic is right here inside this prison. So I spoke to Mayor Price, and she gave me the green light to take action. That’s where you come in. I need your help getting intel on the inside.

You got to be out of your damn mind.

[sighs]

[dramatic music]

You ever hear the saying “snitches get stitches”? You’ve heard of that, right? Well, here it’s different. You don’t get stitches. You get broken bones. You get your skull stepped on. That’s what happens. When I was in the yard the other day, I saw somebody get shanked. They got shanked just for reporting contraband, for a freaking cell phone. They carried the guy out in a body bag.

I know it’s a lot to ask.

Yeah, no kidding.

Yeah, but I also know that you were an undercover prison informant before, Lucas, right, years ago? And that last year, you really helped John Black, Steve Johnson, Roman Brady with a certain Orpheus situation.

I thought that Orpheus killed my mother. And you don’t even know how many times I almost got popped and how many times I almost lost my life. I can’t, all right? You’re gonna have to fight the good fight against drugs on your own, OK? I am not your guy. My informant days are over.

OK, I get it. I understand your reservations. I do. But maybe you’ll change your mind if I tell you how I can help you.

How? How the hell can you help me?

If you’re willing to do what I ask you to do, I will get you out of here.

You’re good with Thomas, man. I appreciate it.

Thank you.

[chuckles] You know, to be honest, I never really understood the whole parenthood thing. You know, there’s no training or prep or degree. You just jump into it. How the hell did you know what to do?

Yeah, well, you don’t. But luckily, their brains aren’t as developed as ours, so they have no clue that we’re just tap-dancing our way through it.

Right?

Yeah.

[laughs]

We have no clue what we’re doing.

Makes sense. Thing is, Theresa has a teenager, and the teen brain is developed.

Debatable.

Yeah.

I mean, that’s different than what I’m dealing with. At least my kids still listen to me.

Mm.

Do you get along with Theresa’s kid?

You know, we haven’t had a whole lot of interaction, really. I barely know him. I don’t even know if I’ll get the chance to now, given he’s in so much trouble.

Yeah, she must be a wreck.

She is a wreck. I’ve been trying to help her out as best I can. I’m trying to navigate the situation with her, but instead I totally blew it with her.

[sighs]

Brady, I totally understand what you’re feeling. I feel it too. Did I miss a sign or something? Could I have prevented this somehow, or…

[sighs] Is it just that Tate takes after me?

OK, hey, Theresa, don’t. No.

[sighs] No, I’m serious. I mean, I’m starting to feel like I’m responsible. Maybe I’m the one who failed our son.

[breathing heavily]

What are you thinking?

I just said I don’t know what to believe anymore.

Yeah, neither do I. But, EJ, Rafe said that Holly’s friends admitted to smoking pot, which is considered fairly benign these days, right? But if they were taking a more powerful drug, do you really think they would tell the cops? Do you really think Holly would tell us? No, no way.

No, no, I suppose not.

Oh.

[sighs] Now I’m realizing that it’s possible that I’ve deluded myself about Holly for a while now. You know, I thought that she was well-balanced and responsible and that if she was struggling or she had an issue that she would talk to me and I could get her the help she needed.

[sighs] EJ, I just–I never thought that she would resort to drugs. Oh, God, we got to get going. We have to get back to the hospital. I’ll meet you in the car.

OK.

OK.

[sighs] Dear God, could Tate have been telling the truth?

[sighs]

How’d you blow it with Theresa? What’d you do?

You know everything that went down with Tate and Holly, right?

Oh, yeah. It’s “The Spectator’s” biggest story right now. If that was Thomas and Charlotte, I’d be losing my mind.

Yeah, well, Theresa, she sure the hell is. And I’m trying to be supportive, but I guess I crossed a boundary of hers or whatever. She kicked me out of the room…

Hmm.

Told me she wanted to be alone with Brady so they could discuss their son.

Well, that must have been tough for you.

Yeah, but I mean, I get it, you know? Brady’s Tate’s dad. I understand that. I’m just trying to figure out what the hell my role is in all this. I’m the boyfriend of the woman with the teenager going through a terrible time. It’s new territory for me. I’m a little lost. I keep screwing things up.

Right. Well, why don’t you ask your dad for advice?

[scoffs]

Justin, I mean. I know he’s not your biological father, but he raised teenage boys.

Yeah, unfortunately, him and I aren’t on the best of terms at the moment either– also my fault.

How so?

[dramatic music]

[sighs] I guess it’s just because my whole life has been turned upside down. This whole Victor thing, him being my real dad… did a number on my head. I keep lashing out at Justin for no good reason. I don’t know, man, maybe it’s just in my blood to ruin all my relationships.

[sighs]

Theresa, look. Hey, hey, stop. It’s not your fault. Anything that happened with Tate and Holly that night is not your fault. If it’s anyone’s fault, it’s probably mine. I’m the one that hasn’t been there– enough anyway, obviously.

Brady, that’s–

No, I should have– I should have been there more. I should have been able to help him, and I should’ve been able to– to be there more.

Tate knows how much you love him.

[scoffs]

He knows. He knows he can reach out to you anytime and you’ll be there for him.

Well, thank you for saying that.

[sighs] God, I just keep replaying that night over and over in my head.

[sighs]

[laughs] Oh, Tate looked so handsome.

Oh, yeah.

And he was so excited to be on his first date with Holly. You know how hard he was crushing on her?

Oh, crushing hard on her.

[sighs]

Yeah.

We were all just having fun, weren’t we?

No, hold on. Speak for–speak for yourself. You were dancing with Alex.

Yeah, I wish I wasn’t.

I was a big old third wheel that night. I should’ve had my eye on Tate. I should’ve been watching Holly and Tate the whole time. Why wasn’t I doing that?

No. I should never, ever have let him go that night. I’m his mother. I’m his mother. He’s only . I mean, my poor baby! How did this go so wrong? How did we– how did this happen?

Stop, stop, stop.

How did this happen?

Stop, stop!

How?

Stop.

How did this happen?

[sighs]

Not your fault.

[sobs]

I don’t get it. How you gonna get me out of here?

Like I said before, I’ve spoken to Mayor Price. Look, I wouldn’t even be here if I hadn’t been assured that the right people in the right places would guarantee your release.

It’s tempting. It is. I want nothing more than to get the hell out of this place. But I can’t risk my life doing it. I think I’m just gonna keep my head down, and I’m gonna be a good boy, and I’m gonna do my time. That’s it.

You have your answer. We should go.

[sighs]

You’re a good man, and you’re a wonderful son.

[sighs] And as much as I miss you terribly and your children miss you terribly and all of us who love you miss you terribly, I understand your decision.

[sighs] And I respect it. I love you. I’ll see you soon.

[sighs]

Wait, hold it, hold it. Maybe I’ll do it. Maybe, maybe I’ll do what you’re asking.

I am gonna find a nurse and see if there’s any updates. I’ll meet you in there.

Sounds good.

OK.

[respirator whirring, monitor beeping]

Eric. You’re back.

I didn’t want her to be alone.

[dramatic music]

How–how long have you been here?

About an hour. I was told that you and Nicole went home for a while.

Eric.

Nicole, I was just telling EJ that I was told that you and EJ went home for a break, so I– I thought I’d stay with Holly.

That’s very kind of you.

Would you like me to get out of here? I could grab us some coffee.

No, no.

EJ–

You need to be here too.

EJ, you’re a part of Holly’s life now. You’re her stepfather, so please stay.

Mm.

Wow, we really have the parental guilt covered, don’t we?

Oh, we’re good at that.

Mm-hmm.

Yeah, we got that down. I–I want to say something to you.

[sighs] I know I give you a lot of crap. But I know that you have done the best that you can do with our boy. I know that.

Thank you. That really means a lot.

Well…

I know I’ve given you a lot of crap too. You really deserve it.

[laughs] I’m just kidding. I’m kidding.

Thanks.

No, really, though, Brady, you’re a really good father. You’re really a loving father.

Thanks, Theresa. You know, we really have to stop beating ourselves up about this. Hey, we’re not perfect, right? Close, but…

[laughs] We’re never gonna be perfect, and we’re doing the best we can. I think the best thing we can do for our son right now is believe in him and believe him. I know in my heart that our kid did not do this. That’s what I believe.

That’s right. From now on, no more doubts. Our son is innocent. Yeah.

[sighs]

No, Lucas, no, you just listed very valid reasons why you shouldn’t do it.

I know what I said, but you told me that everybody misses me. You told me that my family misses me, my kids miss me. What do you expect me to do? Of course I want to get out of here. I want my life back. So how about I just start out slow? All right, I’ll just dip my toe in a little, see what I can find out.

No! No, because I don’t want to see you be the next one who gets shanked and carried out in a body bag. This–we’re done here. OK, this was a huge mistake, because we’ve probably already put him in danger just by being here.

Yeah, OK, Kate. Is there any way you can tell the guard that we’re just ready to go? I want to give Lucas some tips on avoiding blowback because we were here tonight.

[sighs] I love you. I’ll see you soon. Be right back.

You don’t have any tips, do you?

No, I don’t. I just want to make sure you heard about Holly Jonas.

Nicole’s daughter, what about her?

She’s in a coma. She overdosed on New Year’s Eve, and she is fighting for her life, Lucas. I need you to help me save kids like her. So if you do this, I will do everything to protect you. You have my word. What do you say?

I’ll do it. But you got to promise me– you got to promise me that you’re gonna protect me. You have to guarantee that I get out of here once I get you the information you need.

You have it. Thank you.

OK, guard’s waiting.

[sighs]

[sighing]

He convinced you. Damn it, Lucas! Are you sure about this?

Yes, I’m sure. I want to help kids like Holly, and I want to get the hell out of this place as soon as possible.

[dramatic music]

If anything happens to you–

Mom, it’s a chance I have to take. Relax.

Be careful. And you keep him safe.

Yeah, you better listen to her. She’ll kick your ass if you don’t.

I don’t doubt that.

OK. I’ll contact my lawyer. Don’t do anything until we have this in writing.

Not my first rodeo, Mom.

And, Lucas, for your safety, maybe you should put on a show, if you know what I mean.

Hey, you know what? Why don’t you guys get out of here? The answer is no! I’m not a rat!

All right. You’re making a big mistake.

I don’t rat people out!

You want to rot? You rot.

Yeah, I’ll rot in here. Better than being with you guys. Beat it! Hit the road! Don’t ever come back here again! Losers!

Look, man, I get it. You know, when I found out that Stefano was my father, I was a grown man. You know, and I struggled with it for a long time, you know, dealing with… everything that comes with being a DiMera. You know, but eventually, I came to terms with it.

Hmm.

And so will you.

Yeah. I just don’t want to really think about all that right now. I just want to do right by Theresa, make sure that she’s good and do what I can to help.

Hi, Dad. Oh, hey. You’re still here.

Hey.

What’s up, buddy? How was it?

It was so good. Cooper and his mom had to leave, but can we play some more?

Well, I don’t know. What are you thinking, a little bit of… Monkey in the Middle?

[groans]

Huh?

Who’s gonna be the monkey?

Who’s gonna be the monkey? both: , , , not it!

Aw, come on.

[groans]

He’s the monkey. He’s the monkey.

Yeah.

He’s the monkey.

All right.

He’s the monkey.

Let’s do this.

OK.

[playful music]

So what do we do now?

[sighs] Tell you what we do. We–

Huh?

We find a way to prove that our son is innocent. And we vow that no matter what the hell it takes, we never give up on our son.

[dramatic music]

I solemnly vow that I will never give up on our son.

[inhales deeply] Oh, I feel like I can breathe again.

[inhales deeply]

[exhales heavily] To never giving up.

To never giving up.

[both chuckle]

Hey, sweetheart. It’s me. It’s Mom. And we’re all here, waiting for you to come back to us.

[monitor beeping]

What did the nurse say when you checked in?

No change.

Nicole… I think it might be time to discuss other options.

What do you mean?

I mentioned before that I made a few calls. The first one was to the clinic in Italy that brought me back from the brink of death. They were very encouraging when I spoke to them about Holly’s condition. And although they couldn’t promise– they couldn’t promise anything, I really do think it could help her. It’s an extraordinary facility, world-renowned.

OK, I appreciate the call, I do, but the doctors– the doctors have been great. They’ve done so much for her. And is–is taking her to Italy really the answer? What if something happens to her while she’s traveling?

We’ll take every precaution. I’ll hire an expert physician who will accompany us for the entire trip. They will never leave her side. You just say the word, and I’ll make the arrangements.

OK, I’ll consider it. I just want to talk to Kayla first.

Of course, of course.

OK.

Eric… I just wanted to thank you for being there for Holly and Nicole. It’s very much appreciated.

They both deserve all the support they can get.

Yeah.

As do you.

[respirator whirring, monitor beeping] Listen, I can say a prayer, which I have been doing for all of you, but we can say one together, if you’d like, right now.

Yeah.

Yes, let’s do that.

[sighs] Heavenly Father, we stand together and turn to you now in prayer, asking you to send upon Holly your love, your mercy, and your grace for a healthy and speedy recovery.

Amen.

Amen.

Amen.

Our Father who art in heaven… all: Hallowed be thy name. Thy Kingdom come. Thy will be done on Earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day our daily bread, and forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us. And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil.

For thine is the kingdom, the power…

And the glory…

And the glory…

Forever and ever.

Forever and ever. all: Amen.

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Oh, now, that’s a sight for sore eyes, all the citizens out beautifying the town.

Yeah, all the people out there that are just really inspired by your podcast, Paulina.

Reminding us all that Martin Luther King Day is a day of service and that good deeds are nourishment for the soul.

Mm, and I do believe that.

[laughs] And those delicious pastries that you brought along for the volunteers, my darling, oh, those are nourishment for the soul.

[laughs] Even if not all that nutritious. Well, you–you didn’t sneak one of those to Abraham, did you?

No, of course not.

Mm-hmm. OK, fine, fine. Just give me one of those bear claws.

Hey, I’ve got some free coffees for anybody volunteering today, courtesy of my Grandpa Roman. Would you like a coffee?

Well, in that case, oh.

There you go.

Thank you.

OK. Thank you very much.

Here you are, sir. Yes. And one for you.

Thank you. I could use something to keep me warm. I’m freezing.

I can help with that too.

Mm, yeah, that’s more like it.

I’m just happy to be of service.

[tender music]

Hey, Thomas, catch.

Ooh.

Nice job, buddy.

Yeah, that kid’s got a future in– sorry, what’s that– what’s that sport where you– you catch the ball in the… meshy thing on the edge of a stick?

Lacrosse?

Yeah.

Talking about lacrosse?

Lacrosse. Yeah.

Yeah? Don’t know much about sports, do you, huh?

No, no, I played tennis. Played tennis.

[clicks tongue]

Wow, OK, very nice. Yeah, I bet you’re as sharp with that racket as you are with that broom. I think Charlotte’s picked up more trash than you, and she’s in preschool.

No, I’m just– I’m multitasking. I–I was keeping… in touch with the latest news updates.

[dramatic music] Sorry. But yeah…

You OK?

I’m not so much of a sports guy, more of a… Cerebral guy. Yeah, I’m OK.

You OK? You sure?

Yeah.

Mm, so how about you just keep your arms around me all day and you can be my personal portable space heater?

Well, I wish that I could. But I’ve got to get back and keep pouring coffees.

OK, well, then I’ll come with you.

OK.

Oh, OK, lovebirds, get back to work.

OK.

All right. Mama, knock ’em dead on your podcast. It’s gonna be your best one ever.

Mm-hmm, no pressure.

[laughs] Hey, Nicole.

Oh.

Hey, Abe.

How are you?

Paulina.

Oh, honey, oh, we haven’t stopped thinking about you and Holly. Nicole, how is she doing?

Well, the doctors are running some tests on her. That’s why I’m here, ’cause they kicked me out of the ICU.

Well, what kind of tests are they running?

Well, they’re seeing if she qualifies to be moved to a facility in Italy.

[gasps] Italy?

Yeah, they–they worked miracles on EJ there and brought him back from the brink of death, as he said. So we’re hoping they can do the same for Holly.

Well, well, well, fancy meeting you here.

Do not mess with me, Leo. I’m operating on two hours of sleep.

Still, I’m sure you have enough energy to compliment me for sticking to my budget.

[scoffs] Your budget? Is that why you’ve asked me for cash three times in the past three days?

And you said no three times, which was very disappointing. Ergo, I have had to cleave to my weekly allowance like some pitiful child.

Oh, well, keep cleaving, because if you drain my bank account, well, then you will have zero allowance, and you and I will both be going to bed with an empty stomach.

Oh, no, not me. See, I get my paycheck today from “The Spectator.” Admittedly not much more than a pittance but enough to keep me in cheap wine and trail mix if your crying poor mouth isn’t another of your egregious lies and you do, in fact, go down the financial tubes. Ugh. But on a happier note, rejoice, Salem. Lady Whistleblower is making her grand return.

[gasps] Oh, and wait, Sloan, dear, until you read my first scintillating comeback column.

[breathes deeply] It is going to blow your mind.

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

You OK?

Yeah, I’m– I just– I’m good. It’s just, since the coma, I sometimes get these dizzy spells.

[dramatic music]

OK, well, you want me to get you a water or something?

No, actually…

[sighs] I just need something to eat, like a– a protein bar or something.

All right. OK, we can get you something. Thomas, Charlotte, come on, we got to go.

Thanks.

Here.

Thanks. I’m good. I’m good. I’m good.

So you would be going along with Holly to Italy, yes?

Yes, if she qualifies for the treatment, that is the plan. You know, and I wish that both EJ and I could go, but we decided, for Holly’s sake, that he should stay here and help bring down those drug traffickers who are profiting on our children’s suffering.

Mm-hmm, oh, and I pray that we are able to do that, Nicole. Nothing is more important to me.

Nicole, we are praying for Holly’s recovery. And I want you to know that Paulina and I, we’re here for you, whatever you need.

Thank you, Abe, Paulina. That means so much to me.

[sighs]

Jada, I am so sorry that that happened to you.

I knew it. I knew that security guard was following me up and down the aisles. So I should have expected that after I checked out that the store owner and that security dirtbag was gonna pull me aside and demand to search my purse.

Why didn’t you just tell them you were a cop?

I did. But I left my badge in my jacket in my car. And so I said, let me go get it.

Yeah.

And the store owner gets up in my face and says, you’re not going anywhere.

Oh, my God. Honey, I’m sorry. Well, it’s a good thing the unis showed up and they recognized you, right?

Yeah.

Yeah.

You and me both.

[sighs] They called the damn cops on me, Rafe. They said I nicked a brand-new lip gloss that I had in my purse I bought two days ago. Ugh, I was just– I was shaking. I’m just so–I’m so furious, I could just–

[sighs] I’m sorry. I try to let these things just roll off my back.

Hey, what are you sorry about, hmm?

Because I’m a Black woman, Rafe. I’m not allowed to get angry.

[sighs]

So your mom seemed in pretty good spirits today. I didn’t want to ask.

Yeah, well, there’s nothing to report yet. The doctors called, and she has an appointment tomorrow. But–

Right.

And they’re supposed to go over the biopsy results and everything.

OK.

But I’m thinking–

What?

Well, if it was good news, then they would have told her over the phone, right?

No, no, not necessarily. I mean, that could just be the way they do things, you know?

Yeah, yeah, maybe.

[sighs] It’s just that this whole testing thing has been dragged on for so long. And Mama’s being all stoic and brave. And me, I’m just, you know, pumping her up, telling her everything’s gonna be OK. But it’s all an act because I don’t want her to know how scared I really am.

Hey, hey, hey, hey.

[light music] You don’t have to act around me, OK? If you’re scared, you can tell me.

OK, but you just promise you won’t tell anyone, OK?

[chuckles] Right.

I need everyone to think that I am stoic and brave like Mama.

Well, I won’t tell anybody, OK? Everyone else can see your hard candy shell. And I’ll be the only one who knows that you have a soft, squishy center. And I love you for it.

[dramatic music]

Why is your column gonna blow my mind, Leo? What is it about?

[laughs] Why would I give that away?

You wouldn’t dare.

Blow your baby switch scheme out of the water? No. Well, not yet. But keep in mind, you did promise to pamper me in a manner to which I was becoming very accustomed. And so far, honey, your service is getting, like, / stars from me on Yelp. And if it gets any worse, I will write a scathingly rotten review and maybe even mention in said review how you have royally screwed over other people, including your baby’s real mother. Ta-ta.

You wouldn’t dare. We had a deal. Leo, you gave me your word.

Gave you his word about what?

[sighs]

[dramatic music]

You sure you’re feeling all right?

I’m fine, fit for duty.

OK, good. Well, Julie took the kids home. So if you wanted to have that ad hoc editorial meeting, we can.

Yeah.

You up for it?

Mm-hmm. Let’s do it.

OK, I assume you have someone covering the mayor’s live podcast?

Yes, with special instructions to keep an eye out for any possible health concerns.

Yeah, but just go easy, OK? It could be a cold. We don’t want to blow anything out of proportion.

Just keeping an eye out.

What an honor this is to remind the listeners of the true meaning of Martin Luther King Day.

[laughs] Oh, not just a day off to sleep in and just sit around and do nothing. No, this day means so much more than that. I just hope my voice holds up. Hmm. Hoo.

[light music]

[sighs] You know, I really should get back to the station.

Jada, you’ve had a rough morning. It’s OK. You are allowed to stop for a meal. Plus, you should have taken today off. It’s a holiday.

I always volunteer on this holiday. It’s my way of honoring Dr. King and what he stood for, service to others. I mean, I am so happy that I get to do what I do, in great part, thanks to him. I mean, could you imagine back in Dr. King’s day, a woman of color being a detective for a metropolitan police force?

Probably not that likely.

Would have been impossible.

Yeah.

Couple menus for you guys.

Oh.

All right.

You’re working here now?

No, I’m just helping out. My Grandpa Roman’s a little short-staffed now that Tate’s, you know…

Yeah.

Not around.

Right, yeah. Well, I’m sure he appreciates the help.

Yeah, and hey, if you’re feeling like you need warmed up, we’ve got some hot biscuits in the back. We’ve got–we’ve got an egg and tomato wrap if you need an energy boost.

Well, I’ve had the morning from hell. So what would you recommend for that?

Well, here’s the last of my doughnuts if you could use a treat.

Ooh, you have no idea.

[sighs]

So have you talked to your brothers about any possible DiMera involvement in this drug ring the PD is trying to crack? Let’s just not get ahead of ourselves, yeah, the mayor’s health, the DiMera scandal, et cetera.

Ha, greetings, gentlemen. Where is the confetti? Where are the streamers and the banners celebrating the return of Lady Whistleblower?

Where’s the cape?

Hello, Leo.

I loved the cape.

Sorry, what cape?

You call yourself a newsman? My cape was the fashion-forward splash of the Bistro’s New Year’s Eve party.

Oh, good. Well, you know what? I would actually really love to read Lady Whistleblower’s splashy first column of the year, considering it’s two days late.

OK, OK, here.

[dramatic music] Never fear. I just sent it to you both. And trust me, it is well worth the wait.

Leo was my client. We had worked out a payment plan on word. He’s not gonna be able to abide by the terms. Not that it’s any of your business.

Yeah, OK. I’m sorry, I get that it was none of my business. It’s just, you looked really upset.

Upset? Why would I be upset? I’ve got a wonderful husband and precious little baby boy who’s keeping me up all through the night with his crazy sleep schedule, but it’s totally worth it.

Well, I’m glad Jude’s doing well.

Any change with Holly?

No, but if things go the way we hope, in a few days, she will be getting treatment at a world-renowned hospital in Italy.

Well, Eric didn’t mention that to me.

It’s because I didn’t tell him.

Are you going with her?

Sloan, I’m her mother. Of course I’m going with her.

Oh, that’s wonderful.

[dramatic music]

Well, what do you think? What do you think? I mean, not that I’m desperate for a compliment and/or accolades and/or kudos and/or praise. Actually, I am.

What I think is… this is damn impressive, Leo.

[gasps] Chadwick.

I agree. It’s the last thing I expected to read from Lady Whistleblower. You were right, Leo. It was worth the wait.

[gasps]

You’re glad I’m leaving town?

No, that’s–what I meant was that I’m glad Holly’s receiving treatment, because Eric and I have been praying every day for her recovery.

Well, thank you. I didn’t see you as the praying type.

Well, I mean, I wasn’t in the past, but… pregnancy, the miscarriage, and now… having our prayers answered with this beautiful baby boy, all that changed me. It made me more religious.

Right. Well, I can see how it would. So I take it Jude is with Eric?

Yeah, he is. I’m just out picking up a few things. We’re having Eric’s mom and stepfather over for dinner tonight, which we have been trying to do for a while. But I’ve kind of been putting it off.

Yeah, yeah, well, you’ve been a little busy.

Yeah, it’s more than that. Truth is, I’m a little intimidated by his mother. She’s just– she’s so perfect, you know?

I get it. Marlena was my mother-in-law too. But may I suggest that you pour yourself a large glass of wine before they get there, because if you start the night out wired, it’s only gonna go downhill from there.

You know, you don’t have to do this today if you’re not feeling up to it. You can have the deputy mayor step in.

Today of all days, I am doing this. Mm-mm, my mother marched with Dr. King as a young woman, and I wouldn’t be here today without her…

Yeah.

Or him. So the least I can do is just push on through for one morning. And that is what I’m going to do. OK.

[coughs]

[light music]

You know, some people might say that Dr. King would want me to shrug off what happened to me today and just push forward. But I don’t think that’s what he meant at all. I think that when you see injustice that you need to do something.

Amen.

Man, I feel for Jada. Getting profiled as a shoplifter, that kind of stuff really shakes you up.

Anything like that ever happen to you?

Are you kidding? Just the other day, I was walking in the square, and this lady, she was sitting on a bench by herself, and she had her purse next to her. She sees me walking, and she takes her purse and she puts it on her lap.

[scoffs] Wow.

You’re not really shocked.

I mean, yeah, I kind of am. I feel like I’ve spent a lot of time with you, and I’ve just never seen it.

Yeah, that’s because you weren’t looking. But it happened everywhere– here, in London, in Italy.

Italy?

Yeah. You remember how people were looking at us because we were an interracial couple? When Mama was a kid, it would have been illegal for us to get married in many places in this country.

[sighs] Well… I’m sure as hell glad that we’re not back there.

Yeah. We’ve come a long way. But we can’t pretend like we don’t still have a long way to go.

A big glass of wine, check. Actually, I bought two bottles. So check and check.

Yeah, well, as you know, Eric doesn’t drink. And his parents will probably only have a glass, so…

More for me.

[sighs] Look, Marlena knows that she comes off as intimidating, you know? And she also seems very put together. But she’s just–she’s a real human with real problems. I mean, you know Marlena’s daughter Sami, Eric’s twin? I mean, she was a holy terror for years. She still is, in my opinion.

Yeah, Eric’s mentioned Sami once or twice.

Well, did he also mention that Marlena had an affair with John and it sent Sami off the deep end when she was a teenager?

Mm-mm. I can’t even imagine Marlena having an affair.

Yeah, well, you see? She’s not perfect, just like the rest of us.

[soft music] And I’ve found that if you ask Marlena for advice up front, you know, she feels useful, and you don’t feel judged, and then the rest of the night will just be smooth sailing.

Thank you, Nicole. That’s really good advice.

This is an amazing piece. You are a writer, my friend.

Oh, well, you know, it is my passion. And I really think I’ve improved since I joined the Masters of Sex Club.

Pardon?

Oh, that’s a slip of the tongue. It’s the Masters of Texts Cslub. It’s an online writing workshop, of which I am the star pupil, I might add.

I have to admit– I’m embarrassed to admit it, but there’s so much in here that I had no idea about. I mean, how have I never heard of this guy Bayard Rustin? I mean, he helped organize the March on Washington. An openly gay African American man in the s? I mean, this person is just incredibly brave, especially for that time.

Yeah, he was a true hero. And the reason you’ve never heard of him is that back then, a lot of people didn’t want to link together civil rights and gay rights and any other kind of equal rights as being a part of the same movement. And sadly, that’s still the case today. As if there’s only so much equality to go around.

Yeah. Well, I am really impressed that you’ve done the research, Leo, and brought all of this to light. In fact, I think, given the serious nature of the column, we should publish this under your own name and not the Lady Whistleblower byline.

Assuming we can publish it at all.

[dramatic music] * *

[sighs] Check, one, two, three.

[coughs] This is Mayor Paulina Price. Check, check. More. Can–bring it up more.

Paulina, did you make your follow-up appointment with the doctor?

Well, I’ll go see her when the biopsy test results come back.

And when will that be?

[sighs] Well… I’m going in to get the results tomorrow.

And you didn’t tell me that because?

I didn’t want you to feel obligated to go there with me.

Do you not want me to go with you?

I didn’t want to ask you.

Well, you didn’t ask. I offered.

I want you to be there with me.

Then I shall be.

I remember when I was a kid and Mama was self-employed and then Daddy got sick and so he lost his job and so we lost our health insurance. And so I always wonder, like, if maybe he would have made it if–

I had no idea.

Yeah, it’s really a systemic thing, ’cause when you think about it, there’s just so many people of color that are living at poverty, so I just– I feel really lucky to be who I am and where I am.

Hey, Chanel…

[light music] I’m the lucky one here.

I remember a few years back, I was in line at the store, waiting to check out, and there was this guy in front of me. And he hands the clerk his check, clerk bags his groceries, and then he’s on his way. I’m up next. I hand the clerk my check, right?

You write checks?

Well, I did then, you know. I’m slow to evolve, OK? So anyway, the clerk looks at my check, sees the name Hernandez on it…

Mm-hmm.

Asks for my driver’s license and another form of ID and then asks me to put my phone number on it.

I can relate. But at least your hair isn’t a whole thing. Mm. Chanel?

Hey, what’s up?

Thank you so much for the delicious doughnuts.

You’re welcome.

Random question, but have you ever had someone ask if they could touch your hair?

Oh, my God, are you kidding me? The first time, it was in a mall. It was a total stranger, and I was, like, three. And Mama was not happy about it, to put it mildly.

Oh, my God. Here, join us.

Sure.

Sit down.

Yeah. Look, I know I probably shouldn’t ask this about your hair, but I mean, why– Ah.

[laughter] No, I’m–I’m an idiot. I’m sorry. All right.

No, no, it’s OK. I mean, being willing to ask these questions and have these conversations, it’s the first step in overcoming biases. Not to sound patronizing, but that kind of sounded patronizing, didn’t it?

No, no, it didn’t sound patronizing, because it’s– it’s true.

You know, I was just thinking, back when I was in high school, I was in the lunchroom, and this random girl, without even asking if she could touch my hair, she just comes up and starts touching my hair.

Oh, no.

And she’s like, oh, it’s so soft. And then when I went home, I told my mom about it. And then she gave me this whole lecture about microaggressions and how I should have stood up for myself. I mean, I was just trying to eat my lunch. And now I’ve worked up an appetite. I want to order the full breakfast menu.

Well, there you go. You heard the lady.

All right. Got it.

My kind of girl.

Got it.

[laughter] OK.

Get to work.

Yeah.

Well, thanks again for all the suggestions you’ve given me about how to handle Eric’s mother. That is–I know you’ve got a lot more important things to be worried about right now.

[dramatic music]

It was nice to get out of the hospital for a while, but… I should be getting back, so… Sloan, you know… you and I have a lot in common. And in another lifetime, maybe we would have been friends.

You mean if it weren’t for Eric.

I know Eric’s been spending a lot of time at the hospital with me and Holly, and I’m sure that hasn’t been easy for you, given our history. But I– I just want you to know that I appreciate how generous you’ve been about it.

I haven’t been that generous, Nicole.

You’re not gonna publish my piece? Why, because it’s too moving, too relevant?

Listen, I’m not saying that we’re not gonna publish it at all. I’m just–I’m saying that I think that we should think about it a little bit. I mean, “The Spectator” is not exactly on the cutting edge of social progressivism. Everett, what do you think?

I think that it’s our job to present a fair and balanced presentation of the news.

Whoa, are you saying that if you publish a pro-equality editorial on MLK Day, you have to publish an anti-equality one the following?

No, that’s not what I’m saying at all. Leo, I want to publish your piece. I think it’s terrific.

And so do I. I’m just saying there could be fallout.

Screw the fallout.

What he wrote is right and true and enlightening. Isn’t that more important than the bottom line?

Damn right it is.

Yes, it is. All right, we’re gonna publish your excellent piece, Leo. And if we get heat for it, then you know what? Hell with it. They can come for me.

[clapping]

Ah, you guys! You are my heroes. Come on. Bring it in. Group hug.

Hey, hey.

Group hug. Get over here.

[laughs] Get in there.

Oh, yeah, there it goes.

[laughter]

But I’m happy to say that both Johnny’s family and my family are very supportive of our relationship, so there are no speed bumps there.

Lucky you…

Mm-hmm.

‘Cause when I first got engaged to my first husband, I wanted so badly for my dad to approve, because my mom sure didn’t. Yeah, she wasn’t exactly thrilled that I was marrying a white Jewish guy.

Hmm. Well, she got over it, I hope.

Sort of. But he disappeared on me, so it was all moot.

Well, you know, Chanel and I were just watching this documentary recently about the Lovings. She was Black. He was white. And so the state of Virginia refused to recognize their marriage. The case went all the way to the Supreme Court, which struck down all state laws banning interracial marriage, allowing us to marry whoever we wanted.

Mm, not whoever we wanted because not same-sex marriages. And, you know, being a Black woman who’s also bi, I just stopped labeling myself altogether, because it’s just exhausting being so many types of other.

Hmm.

Right. But choosing to not acknowledge race or gender, I mean, that’s pretty exhausting too, right?

Yeah.

I mean, especially if that’s who you are.

[sighs]

You know, I can’t believe that we’ve never talked about this before.

Yeah, well, I’m really glad that we’re talking about it now.

[light music]

So do you want me to stay for the podcast, or should I just leave it to you?

Well, I certainly hope you didn’t come all the way over here just to be my sound man. Of course I want you to be here. And I can’t thank you enough for all your support, dear husband.

Well, you were there for me during all the months of my recovery. Want to be here for you.

All right, moment of truth. OK, here I go. Take me live.

[dramatic music] Hello, everyone. What a lovely morning it is. This is Mayor Paulina Price speaking to you on this Martin Luther King Jr. Day.

[chuckles] And I want to thank those of you who’ve already come out to serve your community this morning and to encourage those who haven’t to spend your afternoon volunteering.

[chuckles] You have the power and responsibility to improve your community in some way, big or small. May we continue to live in Dr. King’s spirit every day. Now, we’re– oh, a lot of us, we’re familiar with many of his words. So I’ve chosen to begin with a quote from that great writer James Baldwin.

[coughs] Not everything that is faced…

[voice breaking] Can be changed–

[softly] Can be changed.

But nothing…

Nothing… both: Can be changed until it is faced.

[dramatic music]

What do you mean you haven’t been generous? And not only have you been understanding about Eric spending time with me and Holly. Oh, my God, I mean, Sloan, you– you let me off the hook when I kidnapped your son.

Yeah, very reluctantly, believe me, especially whenever the next day–

The next day what?

You know, right after I told you to stay away from Jude, I saw you having lunch with Eric and Holly, looking like the happy family you used to be, all for the world to see. And, you know, that was pretty upsetting to me.

Would be for me too. But what did Eric say when you mentioned it to him?

I didn’t tell him. I don’t know why I didn’t tell him. But now I’m glad that he had that time with Holly.

[sniffles] He’ll always love her… just like he’ll always love you. And I’ll just have to learn to live with that. I should follow up with Leo. Thank you again, Nicole, for the advice.

Sloan, Sloan–

[sighs]

OK, that’s it. We did it. Good work, guys.

You guys, you are the best.

Well, I think it’s gonna be fantastic for the paper.

Well, you have made both Lady Whistleblower and me very, very happy, you two handsome devils, you. I truly am forever indebted to you for your gutsiness and your support.

Working with someone who you’ve had a… conflict with in the past, finding a way to have common ground and move forward, I’d say that’s in the right spirit for MLK Day.

It sure is, Chadwick. Speaking of, can I have the rest of the day off, pretty please with artificial sweetener on top since I’m trying to cut back on sugar?

Mm, journalists don’t really get days off, Leo.

You sure about that? Mr. Xander of Cooksville seems to.

Yeah, he’s teleworking today.

Mm.

Or is he pretending to be teleworking while he’s playing house with Sarah and their little snuggle bunny, leaving this venerable Salem institution, aka “The Spectator,” in the hands of we three cisgender males.

A topic for another column, perhaps.

I will get on that forthwith.

No, not forthwith. You are gonna get the break you asked for, and you are gonna leave the office. Salem City Park, National Day of Service, my friend.

Oh, right. Yeah, that’s actually why I wanted the rest of the day off… to do this.

Figured.

See ya.

Oh, don’t forget this.

Writers.

Mmm, well, that really hit the spot.

Well, then write us a good review, huh?

Definitely.

OK.

And thanks for hanging out with us. It was great catching up.

Yeah, it was. And since we’re baring our souls this morning, Rafe, I don’t know if I ever told you this, but I– I idolized you as a kid.

Yep, actually, you have said that.

Oh, good.

But it never gets old.

Yeah, it was probably pretty obvious at the time anyway. You know, I– I always kind of thought I’d end up being FBI like you.

Nah, nah, you were always a storyteller growing up. Filmmaker suits you.

It does, but not out-of-work filmmaker, you know?

Mm-hmm.

I mean, volunteering here this morning was the most useful I’ve felt in a long time. I’m thinking maybe it’s time to consider a new career path. I want to do something that means something, you know, that matters.

Well, what matters is in the eye of the beholder. Like, for instance, people may think that owning a bakery doesn’t matter. But I like to think of it as, I help people celebrate life. Like, sometimes I create them special cakes and things like that that makes them feel special. Like the other day, there was this lady, and she was in hospice, and she had been a beekeeper, and so I made her these little bumblebee cookies. And when she saw them, she was so excited. And the look on her face, it was just like, she was so happy. She was so grateful.

Wow.

Aw.

Yeah, and then even with my mom, you know, she’s all about giving back, and she’s the mayor, but then she also does this podcast. And she’s actually recording an episode this morning. I can’t wait to hear it when I get home.

Oh, she’s broadcasting live, isn’t she? Let’s listen to it.

Yeah.

Oh.

Yeah.

Mm. Oh. I want to thank my special guest, former mayor Abraham Carver, for that assist.

[chuckles] Equality and inclusion should not be controversial. Diversity in creed, background, abilities, beliefs is what makes us a great city and a great nation. In the end, we all want the same things: health, prosperity, safety for our family and our friends and ourselves. We should not shun people who disagree with us. Instead, we must love, learn, open our hearts and minds, and, most importantly, continue to do the hard work to make this world a better place for everyone to live in. And our words are all the more powerful when we raise our voices together.

To Dr. King.

To the future.

To my Mama.

To us.

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Days Nitpicks & Flubs For The Week Of January 8, 2024

Nitpicks and Flubs

 

by Michele & Cheryl

Everett from Days

Monday

-Everett found out too much information about the drugs. He managed to find out EJ was involved in drugs.

-Why would Chad put it past Stefan to be involved with drugs after what he did to Abby?

Tuesday

-Marlena could be heard closing a door while Theresa and Alex were shown.

-Theresa’s flashback could be heard before it was shown.

-Why would Alex try to flirt with Theresa when she was worried about her son? What made him think she would be in the mood after what her son was going through?

Wednesday

-How many days have gone by since Paulina got checked out at the hospital? She just went to see Kayla, yet she suddenly has an endocrinologist.

-Does Chanel still work at Sweet Bits? She never seems to be there.

Thursday

-Chad questioned Everett about kissing Stephanie as if he didn’t break up with her.

-Everett managed to see Paulina’s phone. He shouldn’t have been close enough to see her phone to know the hospital called her.

Friday

-Why would EJ talk to Nicole about hugging Eric after what she is going through with Holly?

-Why was Nicole okay with Holly smoking weed? Weed may be legal but it’s still a drug.

 

 

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Days Transcript Thursday, January 11, 2024

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THIS STILL NEEDS SOME EDITING!

Mayor Price.

[clears throat] Oh, why, hello there, Detective Michaels.

I’m glad I ran into you.

Oh, same here. Always…

[coughs] Love seeing one of my boys in blue. I have thanked you for all that you’ve been doing about this drug epidemic, haven’t I?

Yes, you have. Yes, you have. Thank you. I just want to tell you that I made a little progress this morning. We busted a dealer junkie who was just released from Statesville, and he may have some inside info.

Oh, well, that’s– that’s very encouraging indeed.

Yeah, of course, we don’t know if he was telling the truth, but, you know, people will say anything not to go back to prison.

Yeah, right. But you’re following up, I assume?

Of course I am.

Oh, silly question. Why wouldn’t you? Especially since this crisis. Oh, good Lord. It seems like it’s spreading like wildfire.

It does, unfortunately.

When it hits close to home… I went to see Holly Jonas yesterday. Oh, and my heart, it did break. Oh, that poor girl is hooked up to all those tubes and monitors.

[sighs] She should be out enjoying her life instead of lying in a coma.

Yeah, that’s a tragedy, for sure. Mayor Price, I have an idea.

An idea?

On how to get to the bottom of this problem in Salem.

Mm-hmm. Mind cluing me in?

[dramatic music]

If it pans out, you’ll be the first to know.

Hey.

Hey. Hey, great– great piece on the drug epidemic.

Oh.

Yeah, yeah, content is really shaping up, and layout is sharp. Good work.

Cool. Thanks. But I see you jotting down notes. What do you got for me?

Well, I think our sources could use an upgrade still, so I actually got us some face time with the mayor this afternoon.

Oh, that’s–that’s terrific.

Yeah.

She’s always good for some noteworthy quotes, which she infuses with– with not only passion but with wit and humor. I think that’s why our young readers like her so much, and Steph is determined to target them especially.

Right. Is that part of the– her new PR strategy that you discussed over dinner last night?

Yeah. Yeah. Do you want me to get her back over here so you can hear the full pitch or–

No. No. No. No. No. Another time.

OK.

Well, we should actually probably head to the mayor’s office.

OK, let me– let me just put together some questions, and then we can. OK.

[clears throat] Speaking of Stephanie…

Yeah?

Got to say I’m not surprised. It’s really just more of– of an observation, if you will.

OK.

I saw you guys kissing on New Year’s Eve, rather…passionately.

[chuckles] OK.

Yeah, OK. I just… am surprised is all. So much for being just friends.

You know, I kind of wish they still had the Christmas lights up and the Christmas ornaments and the sounds of Christmas music wafting through the air.

Yeah, I miss it too.

Oh, hi, Harris.

Kate. Roman.

Harris.

Hope I’m not interrupting anything.

Just finishing a lunch date with my handsome husband.

Great, then I won’t keep you. Roman, would you mind if I have a few minutes with Kate?

Well, yeah, as a matter of fact, Harris, I would. Whatever you have to say to Kate, you can say in front of me.

Well, I agree with that.

OK, then. Kate, I would like to talk to you about Lucas.

Thank you so much for getting here so quickly.

Yeah, you had me worried, the way you sounded on the phone.

Yeah.

Hope I didn’t keep you waiting. I had to take a call.

Was it about Tate?

We do have other cases, Theresa.

Really? About boys being attacked in prison?

What? Tate was attacked?

Yeah, he was– he was hit by an adult for no apparent reason. He has a black eye, and he’s freaked out about it.

Yeah, but I gave orders for him to be placed in isolation. OK, well, one of the guards must have made a mistake.

No, the mistake was charging my kid as an adult. That’s why he was in this danger in the first place. And this is all on EJ too.

All right. Well, I’m gonna go down there and find out what happened.

[sighs]

This is not fair. This is not fair. What if he gets attacked again but with a– I don’t know, a knife or God knows what?

I’m so sorry, Theresa.

Sorry is not gonna get us anywhere, Alex. I need to get Tate out of there right now. You need to call your dad. Justin. You need to call Justin. And you need to tell him what is going on so that he can get him transferred.

Well, you can actually tell him yourself.

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

Did something happen with Lucas? Please tell me– just tell me he’s OK.

No, Lucas–Lucas is fine.

OK, then what is this about?

[dramatic music]

Well, we– we got a tip on, whoever’s trafficking these drugs in Salem right now is in Statesville.

Well, certainly you have to know that Lucas would have nothing to do with that.

No. No, not at all. Your son has been a model prisoner, apparently.

So what’s the problem?

Like I said, Lucas is not the problem. I’m hoping he can be a part of the solution.

Justin, thank God you’re here. Tate got beat up this morning.

Yes, I heard.

Rafe went to go find out what he could, but will you tell me when I can get my son transferred out of that hellhole, please?

I do have some news.

Is it good news? Is it good news?

You know, maybe we should talk in the interrogation room, privately. Can we?

Yeah, Chad… that kiss, I’m– I’m pretty sure Steph and I just got a little… caught up in the moment. That’s all, you know? Ball had dropped. People were celebrating. So fireworks. We kissed each other for auld lang syne. Right after that, I made sure she got home safely, and… I went back to my room at the Salem Inn.

Right. I mean, and listen, you don’t… owe me an explanation, you know? She’s not committed to me, nor I to her, so… You know, it’s– whoever she kisses, you know, or–or whatever she does is… not my business, you know?

Yeah.

That’s cool.

Right. Cool. But you felt compelled to tell me that you saw us kissing on New Year’s Eve.

Yeah, well, I mean, we were–we were– we were pretty serious not too long ago. I mean, we lived together.

Mm.

She was–she was very close with my children, and–and they loved her. And I think she’s a wonderful person, and I care about her a lot, so that’s not really too hard to understand, is it?

No. No. Not at all.

OK. Good.

Yeah, but… I care about her too. I always will.

You want–you want Lucas to be an informant?

[dramatic music]

[sighs]

Hey, yes, that’s what I’m thinking. I want him to help us nail this bastard who’s trafficking opiates from inside Statesville.

May I offer my take on that?

Please do.

Well, after my decades with the ISA and my years on the force, I know this is a very high-risk ask, Detective.

I will–I will not deny that.

And I also know that the odds are not in Lucas’ favor to carry this out.

No, of course they’re not. You know, and it may be the brave and noble thing to fearlessly rat out the son of a bitch who’s selling drugs in Statesville, but what good does it do you to be brave and good if you’re dead, OK? So my answer to your ask is most definitely no. Most definitely, I will not put my son in danger.

What time is our meeting with the mayor?

minutes.

OK. That gives us just about enough time to review our strategy.

All right, well, she agreed to meet because she wants to discuss her plans for Martin Luther King Jr. Day.

Right, and with her as Salem’s first female Black mayor, that’s especially significant.

Yup, and then we go over some of the unique challenges that she’s faced.

Yes, and the recent advances that have been made with regard to race relations, female empowerment.

And at some point, we’re gonna have to segue into what’s gonna be done about the drug epidemic.

Right, and with it hitting so close to home now.

You mean Holly Jonas?

Man, I just remember watching her and her date on the dance floor on New Year’s Eve. They were just having such a great time, you know? And then just like that, life is shattered.

Hers and Tate’s.

Yeah. And I can’t help thinking, like, if– if Steph and I hadn’t left the party early or if my investigator’s brain had been working… Anyway.

Then what? What? I mean–

Her parents didn’t even know anything was wrong.

So even if you had, what could you have possibly done?

Probably nothing.

Nothing.

Probably nothing. It’s just that feeling, you know, of… wishing you could have helped, even if– even if it’s too late, even if– I don’t know. It’s not a particularly rational thought.

No. No, no. Listen. Abigail told me– told me once that– that for some investigators, a job is just a job. You know, but for the good ones, it’s a calling. They’re motivated by a strong desire to make a difference, which, you know, for what it’s worth, I think you are.

Thanks… for acknowledging that.

Right, so we’ll– let’s go see the mayor.

Yup.

[groans]

The appeal was denied?

I did my damnedest. The judge was adamant.

What are you talking–Dad– Justin, how did you let this happen?

Alex, I did not let it happen, OK? As we all know, Tate pled guilty. That didn’t help. Nor did his getting expelled from boarding school.

But how is that even admissible? Him being expelled, how did the judge even know about that?

Come on, Theresa, how could the judge not know? Social media.

So–social media? How the hell did it get out to social media? The first thing you should have done was made sure that his name was erased from the internet immediately.

It’s not that simple. It takes money, for one thing–

Which would have never been a problem.

And time, for another thing, more time than we had–

And the money could have bought the precious time that we needed. You blew it, Justin. You know, Theresa and Brady, they just keep saying all of this falls on EJ, but it really doesn’t. It’s not EJ’s fault. It’s not Rafe’s fault. It’s not anybody else’s fault but yours.

Kate, look, I get that you’re worried about Lucas’ safety. I understand that. But if we do not get him involved, if we do not bust who’s responsible for this drug crisis, it’s just gonna keep going on and on. More people are gonna get hooked. More people will die.

Harris, you are absolutely right about that. That is very true. We were heartbroken when we heard about Holly.

Yes, of course we were, and when I think about what Nicole’s going through, especially after losing her newborn son, I feel for her. I mean, I really do. But this is my son that we’re talking about, and I’m going to protect him.

[phone rings] Oh, OK, this is Billie, my daughter. I have to take it.

[dramatic music]

Well, you heard the woman. She is a lioness when it comes to her kids.

I understand, and I do respect that, but I may be able to get her to reconsider.

Really?

When I tell her how Lucas will be rewarded for his efforts.

Mm.

[coughing] Mm.

[coughing]

[knock at door]

[gasps] Oh. Oh. Come in. Oh.

[laughs] Oh, Everett, Chad. Oh, well, sit down. Sit down.

Thank you.

Thank you.

Can I get you your coffee, you know, or some delicious pastries from my daughter’s bakery?

Oh, no, no. We’re good. Thank you. I am.

I’m fine as well. Besides, I hear there’s gonna be plenty of treats at the event.

Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. Those are being provided by Sweet Bits, courtesy of my baby girl. And the pub, they will be serving coffee and tea, and we already have so many volunteers to help clean up the city.

[coughs]

[sighs]

[coughing] And to think, little old me is at the helm of it all. Uh-huh. But I’m a bit daunted, truth be known.

Well, you are the embodiment of the dream that Dr. King talked about so eloquently. A successful Black businesswoman from Miami, now the mayor of Salem, following in the esteemed footsteps of the first Black man to become mayor of Salem.

My brilliant Abraham. As we all know, just two generations ago, this would have all been impossible. Oh, but, you know, we’ve come a long way indeed. But with what’s being reported all over the country, I think that we backslid somewhat. That’s why it is so very important to keep Dr. King’s dream alive.

Mm-hmm.

Mm.

Yeah, we couldn’t agree more. That’s why “The Spectator” is actually gonna be one of the main sponsors for the Day of Service and why we’re gonna dedicate the next issue to covering the event…

Mm!

Which you will have final approval before it’s distributed.

I appreciate that.

We’re determined to keep “The Spectator” a voice of and for the people. And speaking of which, as mayor, do you have any thoughts on the growing drug epidemic?

[sighs]

I don’t understand this. How can Tate’s appeal be revoked, Justin?

It’s at the discretion of the judge, I’m afraid.

With EJ in his ear or hands in his pocket.

Look, either way, there’s nothing more I can do. I’m truly sorry, you guys.

[sighs]

Hey, how is my son? Did you figure out why he wasn’t in solitary?

Yeah, it was a mistake, which has been rectified. He’s been moved to another cell, one of the newer cells with security cameras. And I personally saw to it that he was moved there, and I brought him some ice, by the way, and talked to the on-duty guards there and put the fear of God in them. So rest assured, he will not be in danger anymore.

Oh, thank God.

Yeah. He’s a brave kid. He wanted me to let you guys know that he’s doing OK. I’m gonna have one of the medics from here go down there periodically and check in on him.

All right.

All right?

I appreciate it. Thank you.

Of course. Now, if you’ll excuse me.

[sighs]

There’s an example of somebody getting the job done.

Alex, you will stop with the insinuations.

I’m just saying, if money can talk for EJ, it damn well can talk for us. We just need a lawyer who’s doing exactly what it takes.

All right, Harris, let me get this straight. If Lucas helps you, he will be rewarded?

That’s correct.

Could you elaborate on that?

I could get him released from prison.

So you’re a magician now too?

[chuckles] Roman, we both know how the system works. Busting a drug operation this big would make national news. It would make him a hero. Along with his good behavior…

Harris, I’m not sure you’re aware of this, but Lucas kidnapped my daughter Sami. That’s his crime. That’s why he’s in Statesville. so I got to admit, I am somewhat ambivalent about him getting released.

I can understand that. But Kate is your wife, and she wants nothing more than her son to be free.

That is true, and I love my wife with all my heart, and Lucas did get us to Orpheus. So I’ll tell you what. I will work on getting over my ambivalence if Kate changes her mind about getting Lucas involved in this.

[dramatic music]

You think she will?

That, you will have to ask her.

[sighs]

Do I have any thoughts on the growing drug problem? Well, let me put it this way. If we had an hour, five hours, ten, I could not get through expressing them all.

I’m sure.

Do you mind if I record this?

Oh, yes, indeed. Oh, OK. Well, here goes. Fellow citizens of our wonderful city of Salem, when I was growing up in the ‘s and ‘s, of course there were drugs around. You had your hippies with their weed and the less risk-averse with their coke and LSD. And let me tell you, a lot of my contemporaries really got screwed up in the pursuit of fun.

[coughs] Oh, sorry. And sadly, you also had homeless addicts and wayward kids from the projects who tried to escape reality the only way they could: using drugs. And, well, that’s going on today, as we–

[coughs] As we all know.

[coughs] And it’s still–

[coughs] Still all going on.

[coughing]

You OK, Paulina?

Yes.

[sighs] What I’m trying to say is…

[coughs] From what I’ve read, drugs have been a problem for centuries.

[coughs] The difference now is–

[coughs] From what I’ve also read is that they’re more potent now, especially opioids, which can be times stronger than heroin. times. And now with this increased potency of all drugs, well–

[coughing] Overdosing is what’s causing people to die.

[coughing] Whoo!

[coughs]

Some–

Yeah, Paulina, we can do this another time, if you prefer.

I’m fine. I’m fine.

OK.

[coughs] And my heart just aches for all those who have been affected, which is why I’m using every resource available to me to warn the public of the danger of these drugs.

[coughing] And by the time, I get through, ladies and gentlemen, there will not be a single soul in Salem who can say that they have not been informed and enlightened.

[coughing] Oh.

[coughing]

Yeah. Here.

[coughing]

Here.

Oh, oh. Oh.

[coughing] Mm. Mm. Mm.

[groans]

[coughs] Mm.

Alex, you made yourself clear from the very beginning that you didn’t think that I was ruthless or aggressive enough to be Tate’s attorney, which is unfair, to say the least. And I’m not sure why I have to defend myself to you since you’re not even Tate’s parent. But I have been as ruthless as humanly possible to get Tate out of that adult jail. I have done everything I can, period.

Right, well, obviously, everything you can isn’t enough.

[scoffs] OK, well, I’m sorry you feel that way, Alex. I will submit a motion to be removed from this case.

Yeah, I’m sorry as well, but that works for me.

Wait a minute. Wait a minute. No, no. No. No.

No, Brady, I am out. I am not gonna work on this case when I am being berated by my son. Excuse me.

Alex, what the hell?

Go on, Alex, call the other lawyer.

Hold on. Hold on. Why don’t we take a deep breath here and think about, I don’t know, acting like grown-ups here for a second?

Oh, I’m being very grown up about this, Brady. I speak to my legal counsel every single morning, and I should be hearing from him any minute now. I’m gonna tell him the news that it’s his case now, and it can be a much more lucrative one for him, provided he takes care of business.

Theresa, is this what you want? You want our kid to be represented by some stranger?

No, no, no, no. This is not a stranger, Brady. This is an old pal of mine, and the guy happens to be a shark defense attorney. I’ve already brought him up to speed on Tate’s case. All I got to do is give him the latest.

[phone rings] There you go. This is him right now. Hey, Rodney. So I got some news for you.

[dramatic music]

How’s Billie?

Well, Billie is great. She just wanted to wish us happy New Year.

Well, I hope she had a good one too. Did you happen to speak to her about any of this, about Harris wanting Lucas’ help?

[scoffs] No. No, I didn’t, because I don’t need anyone else’s opinion. I already made up my mind, and very sorry if I wasted your time, Detective.

Kate, I think Harris might have a way to make his request more appealing.

More appealing? Well, what would that be?

How would you like to get Lucas out of prison?

How would you do that? I mean, why would you do that?

I would do that to save lives. And from because of what I know and what I’ve heard and knowing you, Kate, I know your son is a decent human being. He’s not a danger to society, and he’s already been punished enough.

Well, all of that is completely true, OK? I’m gonna–I’m going to have to think about it, OK? And you are going to have to promise me that you could really do that.

I will get confirmation on that. And I understand this is a big decision. I will let you talk. I’ll be waiting for your call. Thank you.

[sighs]

OK. Just give it to me straight, all right? How dangerous would this be for Lucas?

Well, to state the obvious, that depends on how or whether Lucas can pull this off.

[scoffs] Well, that’s a really big question, isn’t it? Even the crime that he did commit, he couldn’t help but having that come to light, could he, so how is he gonna pull this off?

Well, as I told Harris, Lucas was able to get John and Steve and me to Orpheus. He is very smart. I have complete confidence in him, Kate.

[sighs] That’s very touching. It is. But if he gets caught, he could die.

In my opinion, that is very unlikely. What is more likely is that Lucas gets his life back.

Oh, I’m sorry, guys.

[coughs] And thank you for the water. Oh.

Yeah. Are you sure you’re OK?

Mm. Mm. I’m fine. I’m fine. It’s just something I’m getting over. Oh, and in case you’re worried about your own sweet selves, it’s not contagious. But I do think maybe I should just rest my voice, especially with the big celebration tomorrow. Maybe we can continue this later.

Sure. Absolutely. Thank you so much for your time, Mayor Price.

And I get final approval on copy, right?

As promised.

OK.

[phone ringing]

I can call them back. OK. Thank you. Thanks for everything, guys.

Thank you, Mayor Price, and feel better.

Mm-hmm, I will. I will. I definitely will.

Thank you.

Mm-hmm.

[sighs] Ah, screw it. If Theresa and Alex are gonna put the kibosh on Justin, I need to talk to– I need to find somebody I trust. I’m gonna call Belle. If she’s not available, I’ll call Carrie.

It’s all done from my end. Where are Alex and Theresa?

They’re in there on a call.

OK, I’ll go let them know.

Wait, before you make this official, Justin, don’t you think that it would be smart for Brady to get a second opinion first?

Belle or Carrie, either one.

Really?

Yeah, why not?

Well, as you just observed, Alex not only insulted me, but he persuaded Theresa that I’m a total incompetent. Do you really want to put either one of those two in his line of fire?

No. No, I don’t, but here’s where I stand. Tate is my son, right? And I know–I know that you are his best option. I was passive about it in there, but I’m done with that. I’m not gonna be that way anymore.

Brady, let it lie. Tate’s well-being should be your main priority. I don’t want to be a distraction.

You’re not a distraction. I’m not gonna let it lie, not when it comes to my son. I know what’s best for him, and I know you are it. Alex, he needs to butt out. He needs to shut up. Tate is my son. He’s not his son. I’m gonna call the shots here.

[dramatic music]

If anything happens to Lucas because I encouraged this…

Katie, Katie, I truly believe that Lucas can pull this off. I trust that he is clever enough and will be strongly motivated to make this happen without jeopardizing his own safety. And as much as I’ve gone back and forth on Harris, I trust him on this too. So let’s not go to the negative here. Let’s think about the very strong positive. Lucas can regain his freedom. He can come home to his family, be with his kids, his grandkids.

OK. OK. I’m going to take– I’m gonna take Harris to Lucas.

[sighs]

[line rings]

[phone rings]

Detective Michaels.

Hey, it’s me. I’ve thought about it. Roman and I discussed it, and even though I still have reservations, I’ll go to Statesville with you.

[sighs] Yes. I appreciate you trusting me with this, Kate. The sooner we go, the better.

OK, I’ll let you know as soon as I’m free.

Kate, I’m proud of you. I think you made a good decision.

God. And you will be OK if Lucas is freed early?

I would. Lucas messed up in the past, but he’s owned up to it and he’s paid a big price. You want him home. So do I.

Thank you for this. Thank you, my love.

Oh. Oh. Oh. I’ll be OK. Hoo. First diagnosis might have been wrong. It’s just a bad cold, sore throat…

[coughs] Allergies. Oh, girl, girl, you got this. Oh.

[coughing]

[gasps]

[coughing] Ooh, never mind. Oh. Oh. Oh.

[line rings] Yes, this is Paulina Price returning Dr. Siegal’s call. I’m sorry I didn’t pick up earlier, but I’m in the middle of plans for tomorrow’s big celebration. Oh, yes, it’s going to be phenomenal. You should come, and tell the other nurses they should be there too.

[coughs] Oh. Oh. Tomorrow? Well, I’m– I’m in the– I have to be at the event, and, you know, I have no idea how long it’ll go on, and– well, I’m sorry. I’m sorry, you must be very busy, but can’t you just give me the results over the phone? Well, can I speak to the doctor? Oh. Yes. Yes. Yes, in person? I understand. I’ll be there.

All right, so then we’ll just focus on the positives of MLK Day for this issue.

Yes, and I’ll let Steph know to spotlight that in the publicity.

We got some great quotes.

Yeah, I mean, Paulina has an amazing way with words.

Yeah, and just how passionate she is about what she believes in.

Yeah.

I got to admit, I was a little bit concerned about all the coughing and wheezing.

Yeah. Yeah. And I happened to get a look at her phone when it rang. She was ignoring a call from University Hospital.

So, what, you think there’s… something more going on to this cough or what?

Rodney, come on, we both know money talks. No, I don’t want you to get disbarred. Of course not, but I mean, is it that big of a– Hello? Rodney? Hello! Damn it.

Alex. Alex, here’s the deal. This is my son’s case, OK? My son. I’m gonna make the decisions about this, and I’ve decided I want Justin on the lead. What–what is going– did I miss something?

[sniffles]

That was Chicago.

I don’t really care about what this lawyer friend of yours in Chicago has to say.

Well, you’re gonna care when you hear this. He said there’s nothing more he can do other than what Justin has already done.

All right. All right. All right. Then it’s settled. Justin, it’s settled.

What is?

He just got off the phone with his lawyer friend in Chicago and confirmed that he couldn’t be any more effective than– than you are and what you’re doing right now, which confirms that you’re doing everything you can for my son. So I want you to continue what you’re doing. I want you to rescind your motion to remove yourself.

Is that what you want, Theresa?

I do.

Fine. I will rescind my motion and stay on the case. However… I will no longer be reprimanded by you, Alex, or treated disrespectfully in any way. I busted my ass to try and help Tate, so I will continue on as his attorney but only if my efforts are appreciated and acknowledged.

You got it.

[sniffles]

[sighs]

Alex, will you please– please give Brady and I some time to figure out our next move? I’ll see you later.

You want me to leave?

Yes, I do. We are Tate’s parents. We’re gonna decide how to figure out things from here on out.

Fine.

[chuckles] You do that. Good luck.

[sighs]

Ooh, little harsh, huh?

I can’t care about whose feelings I’m hurting right now. All I care about is what’s happening to our son.

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[blender whirring]

What is that slop?

This is not slop. It’s some wheatgrass, kale, spirulina–

It looks like Shrek threw up in there.

Well, that’s a pleasant thought to put in my head as I’m about to drink this. Ugh! You know, this whole thyroid business has been a wake-up call for me to start taking care of myself. And they say you are what you eat, right?

Then you are about to turn into a Green Goblin. So, Mama, have you heard anything back about your biopsy results?

Not yet. But at this point, I’ve decided no news is good news.

[soft music]

Mm, you look like you could use this.

Oh.

Mm-hmm, two shots of espresso.

You can drink someone else’s coffee in here?

My uncle’s the owner.

Half-Brady.

I am indeed.

[chuckles]

Mm-hmm.

Mm-hmm?

Oh, yeah. That is hitting the system.

Good.

Feeling good.

Good. I figured you’d need it after you were up all night working nonstop on that story.

I was definitely, definitely was. Look, I’m sorry if I derailed our meeting last night, dragging you down memory lane. Sometimes I get a little distracted by our history.

It’s OK. It was actually a good use of our time because it gave me a fabulous idea.

Good work, everyone. Thanks, we got it from here. Good luck with this one.

Have his ID.

[tense music]

Hey, pal. You look pretty smart. Bet you could even count to because that’s how many bags of dope Officer Goldman found in your possession. So if you’re really smart, you’re going to tell me– Where did they come from?

You know what, this was a mistake. I should have never left the hospital.

Of course– of course, you should have. You have to take care of yourself, darling. My God, you haven’t slept in hours. How can you take care of Holly if you’re running on fumes? So I am going to have Cook make you something light to eat. You can then have a shower and then take a nap–

Oh, my God. Stop– stop treating me like I’m five!

[soft music] I’m sorry.

It’s OK. You’re exhausted, I get it.

It’s not just the exhaustion, EJ. It’s– I feel like I’m living in a nightmare that’s never going to end.

I hope Tate slept better than I did last night.

How could anybody even sleep in here? I mean a -year-old kid has no business being in adult jail.

God, I swear when this is all over, I’m going to sue EJ for pain and suffering.

Good luck with that. Let’s just concentrate on getting our boy out of here.

Yeah.

Tate.

Hey.

No hugging.

[dramatic music]

Hey. Bud, how are you doing? You hanging in there?

I guess, yeah.

Tate, look at me. Look at me.

[gasps] Oh, my God.

What happened? Who did that to you?

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

So I was thinking maybe we partner with the escape room downtown, arrange a murder mystery event with the paper as a sponsor. Grow your subscription base, write a series of stories about it, tax write-off. Win-win-win.

Win-win-win. Pretty– pretty brilliant.

Why, thank you. And who doesn’t love a good mystery, right?

You know, with your amazing PR skills and my so-so writing ability, we might just save this paper.

Oh, come on, you’re a terrific writer.

You inspire me, I admit. We make a pretty good team.

[soft music]

I think this hypothyroid thing might be a blessing in disguise.

How so?

Well, my new endocrinologist was telling me about this anti-inflammatory diet that he thought I should try. I looked it up, and would you believe? It’s supposed to help improve memory.

Wait, are you having problems with your memory now, Mom?

Not me, Abraham!

Wait, I thought Abe’s doctors said they already tried everything.

Mm-hmm, well, every treatment that western medicine has to offer, yes, but nothing holistic like acupuncture, homeopathy, or herbal medicines. And not only might those remedies possibly help, I read that bizarre events could also be a stimulus to help jog someone’s memory.

Well, it is a good thing that Abe lives in Salem then because there are enough bizarre events happening in this town.

[knock on door]

Ooh.

[laughs]

Well, good morning, Paulina.

Abraham!

[both laugh]

These are for you.

Oh! Thank you! How beautiful! And what’s in there?

Oh, well, these are double dutch chocolate croissants.

Oh, no, no, no! I don’t think so. None for you Abraham Carver.

[dramatic music]

Nicole, Holly is young and strong. If anyone can defy the odds, it’s your daughter. I mean, just like I did, remember? My God, I was– I was shot in the head. And although recovery was difficult, I’m % fine now, as you can see. Holly, she is just so full of life and spirit, determination. She’s going to beat this.

I pray that you’re right, EJ. I’ve tried to be positive and optimistic and to believe that God is looking out for my daughter. But the thing is, he didn’t look out for our son. So I’m starting to lose faith, EJ. I’m having trouble believing in miracles right now.

What do you think happened?

I repeat, who did that to you?

What difference does it make?

It makes a big difference. This needs to be reported.

Mom, it’s not like you can go to the principal like you did when I was in fifth grade and Josh Turner kept dunking my head in the toilet.

I want to know what happened. Did someone come into your cell?

No.

Tell me.

No. I was just– I was walking to a table, minding my own business. I had my meal tray, and some guy grabbed my sandwich off of it. And then I looked at him and–

You looked at him and what?

And he punched me in the face.

Oh, my God! Animal!

Tate, son, I’m sorry. You shouldn’t be in here.

Yeah, you sure as hell should not be in here. We’re going to get you out of here. Your father’s going to do something about that today.

[dramatic music]

So you’ll run the sponsorship idea by Chad and Xander?

I will, and I will let you know what they say.

Great. Oh, and you are still planning on participating in the MLK Park cleanup day? National Day of Service?

Yes, definitely. Got our brooms re-threaded and ready.

Great. OK, last item of business. How’s Leo’s first column?

Late. He says he’s got a ton of material to sift through. So apparently, there’s no one in all of Salem without at least one deep dark secret they’re trying to hide.

[soft music]

Oh, my God. Oh, no. What happened? What happened? Why am I–

We can– we can talk later. I got to get to the station. There’s been a baby abduction.

Yeah, he’s probably got a point there.

Piss off, man. Not saying a word.

Well, you just said seven. I’m going to run a background check on you, see what the system has to say about you, Mr. Smith.

You just sold three bags of dope to an undercover cop. It’s a bad move, open and shut case. Mandatory minimum sentence, and if you have any priors– But if you want to cooperate, I might be able to make it all go away.

Cooperate?

Tell me who your boss is. You’re going to be like that, huh?

Well, no priors on Mr. Smith, go figure. You feel like telling us your real name?

Hey, look, I know you’ve been on since midnight. Why don’t you go get a bite here, and I’m going to book our new friend, Mr. Smith?

You sure?

Yeah. Something tells me he might have a change of heart. Either he is going to give up his boss, or he’s going to do some really hard time. It’s up to him.

[dramatic music]

Theresa, there’s nothing I wouldn’t do for our boy. I just don’t know what to do that I haven’t already tried.

I have an idea.

You’ve been really close with Nicole for a really long time, and she knows how much you care for Holly. So why don’t you talk to her about this?

You want me go to Nicole and try to, what, convince her to talk to EJ and have him drop the charges or something?

Maybe you could get Tate’s bail reinstated or, you know, push his case back into the juvenile system.

OK, I’ll try. I’ll try. I don’t know how receptive she’s going to be given the circumstances, but I– buddy, I just– I don’t want to give you false hope here.

Please, Dad. I won’t get my hopes up, I promise. But it can’t hurt to try, right?

No, it can’t hurt to try. So I will. I will give it my best shot, OK?

I haven’t told anyone this, but when we spread our son’s ashes outside, I said a prayer. And it’s been a long time since I prayed. And look what happened. Holly overdosed and almost died and is in a coma. So if I ever had any doubt then, it is very clear now how God feels about me.

No. No. Nicole, no. This has nothing to do with how God feels about you, about any of us. You know that. Tragedies happen, and none of us knows why, but it certainly has nothing to do with God punishing us, OK? When tragedies befall us, all we can try and do is remain as strong as we can and to try and focus as best we can on what we still have to be grateful for.

EJ, that is easier said than done.

Of course, it is. And I certainly understand why you feel the way you do. If you need to cry–

No. Do you think I need permission to cry? That’s all I’ve been doing, is crying. And what I really wanted to say, EJ, is I want to scream. I want to scream. I want to know why this is happening. I want to know why Holly is suffering. I want to know why we lost our baby. I just– I want to scream.

Then do it. Nicole, look at me. Then do it. Stand up. Do it. Do it.

[screams] Do it. Scream!

[both scream]

More, more, more!

[screaming]

[sobbing]

Well, why can I not have a chocolate croissant? Am I being punished?

Mama has got a bee in her bonnet about healthy eating. You should see the nasty green goop she guzzled down this morning.

Well, now, a healthy diet is nothing to poo-poo about. Lots of vegetables, protein, fiber. Did you know that salmon is a superfood? Vitamins and omega- fatty acids, good for the heart and brain! Chanel, could you give me a little time alone with Abe please? I want to tell him about some of those alternative options that I’ve been reading about.

OK. All right, I’ll be back later. And, Abe, don’t eat none of that nasty green goop.

Oh, well, now, it’s just the two of us. I wanted to talk to you about more than just adding good brain food to your diet. See, now, I’ve come across some research about some alternative treatments for memory loss, and–

Paulina, Paulina, Paulina, I appreciate your concern, and I know that you want me to get my memory back very badly. And so do I, but if I never– if I never do, I just have to learn to live with it. My question is, can you?

[dramatic music]

I bet you don’t have any deep, dark secrets.

Outside of the fact that I’m secretly a gigolo?

[laughs]

I’m serious.

OK.

What? That’s not plausible?

[phone beeps] God. All right, oh, here we go. Police scanner says they brought in a dealer for questioning. I should get down there and nose around, see what I can find.

Yeah, good luck.

Thanks. Thank you for all the great ideas. You are the best. OK.

Thanks. I got it from here.

Detective.

Got your prints back, Mr. Hulsenkamp. Doesn’t have quite the same ring as Mr. Smith now, does it? And you must have missed Statesville a whole lot. I mean, you were released two days ago, and you already found a way to get back? With a rap sheet like this, Mr. Hulsenkamp, you may never see the light of day again. Unless you’re willing to play ball.

[dramatic music]

Did that help, darling?

I’m not sure. I think I’ll go upstairs and take a shower, and can you bring me a piece of toast? I feel lightheaded, and it’s probably because I haven’t eaten.

I will bring you toast and tea.

OK.

[soft music]

Is everything OK in here? I can hear screaming down the driveway.

What are you doing here, Brady?

I came to see Nicole. EJ, I need to talk to her alone.

Of course I want you to get your memory back, Abraham. But if you don’t, it doesn’t change how I feel about you. I love you, I always will.

Thank you. I needed to hear that.

Well, now I’m not even sure I should bring this up.

Go ahead.

Well, I’ve come across some research about dealing with amnesia. And, well, it gave me an idea. And I thought we should test it out this morning.

What kind of test?

Well, I’ll show you a video of our wedding, and maybe it can jog something up there in that beautiful noggin of yours. But well, now, if it’s too much pressure, I understand.

I know that that was a very bad day for Lani. And I don’t know if– I don’t know if it would remind me of anything, but I would like to watch our wedding ceremony. I know it must have been one of the happiest days of my life.

[soft music]

Oh, hey there.

Jay, come join me.

As long as there’s no booze involved this time.

Yeah. I’m sorry if I corrupted you that day.

What? No, girl. It was my choice to get smashed, believe me.

Yeah, well, I don’t usually day drink, and I never will again.

Me neither.

[upbeat music] So I got to say, though, girl, I cannot keep up with you. And I trust that Harris got you home safe and sound like the gentleman he is.

Yes, he was a perfect gentleman.

Nothing? You’re not going to give me anything? You’re just going to let your boss skate while you take the fall?

[tense music] OK, I’m going to leave you to ponder your life choices and the get-out-of-jail free card I’m offering. Think about it. Something I can do for you, Mr. Lynch?

How’s it going, Harris? I’m working on a story on the drug epidemic in Salem. Got word you made a big arrest.

I mean, I wouldn’t say it’s big.

Is the guy talking?

Not yet.

Give me a crack at him. What have you got to lose?

[dramatic music]

Did you put ice on your eye?

Yeah. I got some out of the freezer. It was right next to the fudge pops.

Sorry, I don’t know, I thought that maybe you’d go to the infirmary or something.

No one in here is sent to the infirmary for a black eye. If they did, half the men would be in the infirmary.

You are not a man.

Well, I am now, right? And I’m not a boarding school kid anymore, not in here. I just wish I’d taken martial arts instead of graphic design.

You’re really brave, son.

No. No, I’m just faking it. Truth is, I’m pretty scared. I’m so angry because I didn’t do anything wrong. I don’t know how much longer I can handle this. I just don’t know.

If you’ve come to plead Tate’s case, you can turn right around and go straight to hell.

EJ, let me talk to Brady.

Are you sure?

I’m sure. Can you just give us a minute?

[tense music]

I’ll be back in a few.

Sorry about Holly. We all love her. She’s– she’s such a great kid, and we’re all hoping that she pulls through.

Thank you.

Nic, there’s no one– no one that feels worse about what’s going on than Tate. I don’t know what you’ve been told, and I don’t mean to pour this on you, but I’m feeling a little desperate myself because I have a son that’s insisting he knew nothing about the drugs, he knew nothing about them. And he– he would never hurt her, never. But my son is in a jail cell right now, and he got beaten by a grown man because EJ refuses to– he revoked his bail, and he will not charge him as a minor. He wants to charge him as an adult for possession of illegal drugs, Nic.

Tate was beat up?

He was beaten by a grown man. He was attacked. We’ve been friends a long time. And I hate to ask this of you, but is there any way you can just get him to reason a little bit because I know you’re scared to death of losing your little girl. And I hope to God she pulls through. But I am also very afraid of losing my little boy.

[dramatic music]

[soft music]

Are we going to jump the broom?

Spoiler alert, we made it over.

[chuckles]

Oh, listen to this part.

Paulina Price, by the time I met you, I had thought that I had experienced the last great love of my life. But every day– every day, you prove that love is not in my past, it’s in my present. And most importantly, it’s in my future.

[soft music]

Well, I might be the rookie here but, I’m not naive. You know I can’t let a reporter interrogate a suspect. You must know–

Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, OK. It’s just this town’s in the middle of a drug crisis. You and I, we’re on the same team. We’re trying to stop people from dying. Not to brag, but I have a talent for getting people to talk.

Well, you make a convincing case, but I’d like to keep my job a little longer.

All right. Good luck. You’re going to need it.

[tense music]

So are you sure you’re not interested in Harris?

Excuse me?

[chuckles] I don’t know. You guys seem to really hit it off that day.

Yeah. Harris isn’t my type. Actually, my ex and I kissed on New Year’s Eve.

OK, whoa, whoa. Back up. Which ex, Chad or Alex?

The one before from Seattle.

Oh, the one that came all the way over here to be close to you? That guy?

That guy.

[soft music] Chanel.

Hey, Steph.

Abe told me that he was having breakfast with you and your mom at your place. What are you doing here?

Yeah, well, Mama is on this health kick all of a sudden. So I thought I’d come by here and wolf down an unhealthy ham and cheese omelet and maybe sneak one back to Abe because she is probably force feeding him one of those kale and wheatgrass smoothies as we speak.

Ooh.

[chuckles] Order your unhealthy breakfast and then pull up a chair, join us.

You listen to me, your father and I are not going to rest until you are out of here. OK? That’s a promise. In the meantime, do you remember how I was held captive in Mexico?

Yeah. Yeah, the El Fideo guy?

I didn’t think I’d see it past a day, let alone two years. You’re not going to be in here that long. But my point is, is that I came out so much stronger. And I know it really, really, really sucks for you to be in here right now. But you are going to come out of this stronger too. Do you know why? Because you are my son, and you’re tougher than you know.

I know that EJ feels helpless about Holly’s condition.

We all do.

Yes, we all do, of course. But his solution is to throw the book at my little boy. I don’t think you want– you love my boy. And I don’t think Holly would want that either.

I know Tate said they were Holly’s drugs. Do you believe that to be true?

Nic, I can’t be sure. There’s no way of knowing.

I’ve been thinking you confessed to protecting Tate. So you wouldn’t do that if you didn’t think he was innocent, right?

No, no, no, Nic. To be honest with you, I didn’t give a damn whether he was guilty or not guilty at that point. I just knew that EJ was targeting him, and I wanted to deflect his wrath on me. That was my parental instinct that kicked in. All that said, though, yeah, I believe my son is telling the truth.

So you think Holly is the one using drugs and EJ and I could have helped her, but we were just oblivious?

No. Nicole, Holly has had a difficult life thus far. I mean, it’s been unstable. She didn’t get to know her father at all. Your life, personal life, romantic life, just like mine, for dear God has been erratic and up and down, and that can affect a kid. We know as parents that these kids, they can put things right under our noses, and we can easily overlook them. So yes, it’s possible that Holly could have resorted to something like that.

Damn you, Brady. Damn you. How dare you talk about my daughter like that?

What do you mean like that?

Get out– get out of my house.

You’re misunderstanding.

I want you to leave.

What’s the matter with you? Hasn’t your family done enough? Get out. Get the hell out of here, Brady!

[dramatic music]

[laughter]

I guess we didn’t dredge up any memories, huh?

I’m sorry, no. Maybe if we could reenact the first kiss of the husband and wife.

[soft music]

[both laugh]

[phone ringing]

Hello?

Mayor, this is Brady Black.

Oh, Brady. Hello. What can I do for you?

I want you to fire EJ DiMera.

[dramatic music]

My God. The nerve of that bastard coming over here and provoking you. What did he say to you?

He thinks Tate is telling the truth, that the drugs Holly used were hers.

Of course he would believe that. Son of a bitch. I never should have let him in the door.

I don’t know who I’m madder at, Brady, or Tate, or the dealers, or myself. Because if Brady is right about this, then I’m the one at fault here. This is my fault.

No, no. Nicole, this is not your fault. Do you hear me? Brady is just trying to convince you that it’s Holly’s fault, so he can get his son off the hook, and that is not going to happen.

EJ, I just– I feel so helpless. Because if I lose Holly, then I don’t–

Hey, look at me. Look at me. As I told you before, I am living proof that a hopeless case can turn around for the better.

But it took years for you to recover.

That was years ago. There have been extraordinary advances in modern medicine since then– you know that. And I promise you Holly is going to get the best care in the world. I will do everything in my power to make sure she recovers and that Tate Black pays for what he has done. I swear on the soul of my father.

Oh, no, don’t tell me.

I’m sorry, I could not convince Nicole to do anything. Out of desperation, I made a call to Mayor Price and demanded that she fire EJ, but she said that he’s still operating within the confines of the law. And until he crosses a line, she can’t interfere.

Well, he always crosses the line. He always does.

I know, and he will. And when he does, we’ll get him.

Thanks for trying, Dad.

Son, I’m going to get you out of here. I swear on the soul of my grandfather.

Abraham, you’ve been mayor of this town longer than I’ve been. Did I do right by Tate, or did I just stand idly by while my DA just railroaded an innocent young man just because my public wants me looking tough on crime?

Well, I don’t know what I’d do if I were in your shoes. But I do know that you have a very sharp mind and a very big heart. I trust your judgment.

Oh, you’ve always known just how to lift my spirits up.

So I still haven’t lost the knack?

Not at all. Not at all.

[laughter]

[soft music]

I think Abe is head over heels for your mom.

Yeah, well, I hope so because she is head over heels for him. And she could use all the support she can get right now.

What do you mean?

Oh, just being mayor is a stressful job.

Come on, sit.

Actually, you know what? You can take my seat. I should probably get back to work.

I hope you’re not leaving because of me. I’m really sorry about your sister leaving town.

Thanks, Chanel.

How’s Talia doing?

She’s OK. I’m just– I’m really sad that she left, but she wanted a fresh start and we’ve all been there, right?

[cell phone ringing]

[tense music]

Chad, what’s up? Yeah, yeah. I’ll be right over.

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[unsettling music]

[sighs] What have I done?

Good morning.

There you are.

Mm-hmm.

Already dressed, coat at the ready. Where are you off to so bright and early?

Well, it is a beautiful winter morning, so I thought I would go for a walk around the lake, breathe in some fresh air.

Would you like me to come with you?

No.

[laughs] I want you to drink your coffee, read your tablet. I will be fine on my own. I am feeling a bit better this morning.

I’m glad.

Last night was hard, obviously, but now that I know our baby is at peace, I am at peace too. So I will be back soon. Okay.

Have fun.

Thanks.

[gentle music] I will see you again, my angel, and your brother, and your sister. And until then, you– you will be here always in my heart. Sorry, darling. It took me a minute to find it.

It’s okay.

[sniffles]

Beautiful.

[exhales] Are we ready?

[baby crying]

[grunts] Oh.

[sighs]

Well, at least she slept for, like, ten minutes.

Oh, it feels more like ten seconds to me.

I’ll get up.

No. No, no, no. I can’t let you do that.

[groans]

You did all the changing and rocking and the feeding last night.

Are you sure?

I’m sure.

You sure?

I’ll take him out, see if a walk can’t conk him out.

Okay.

And you just rest.

Mm.

[groans] Okay. Oh. I remember you being such a good sleeper. Hey, little Jude. Why are you suddenly up all night long? Oh, not gonna answer me, huh? Well, I hope when we get some sunshine, you’ll feel a whole lot better, maybe doze off for Mommy, huh?

[laughs] I’ll stop by Sweet Bits and pick us up some coffee and donuts.

Great.

[sighs] All right, big guy. Let’s hit the road.

[groans]

[laughs]

Oh, damn it. Who threw that? Was it you, you little creep? Thank you for interrupting a wonderful dream… In which an evil demon was about to get her comeuppance. But you will get it, and not just in a dream, IRL. You have it coming, Sloan Petersen. And it is gonna come on hard.

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

Well, I see you’re not asleep still, little fella. At least you’re not crying anymore.

[coos]

Huh? Aw. That’s because you love our morning walks. That breeze on your face.

[cell phone ringing] What do you want?

Your head on a platter for one thing.

I’m with the baby. I can’t talk right now.

“With the baby”? Oh, you mean you’re with Nicole’s baby. Well, let me tell you what I found out from my baby, meaning the love of my life.

Look, it really isn’t a good time right now.

Oh, well, it is going to be much worse if you don’t listen and listen hard Miss Lying, Baby-stealing Sack of You Know What. I know you already know– so don’t pretend that you don’t– that my Dimitri was sent to supermax, meaning I have no idea if or when I will see his gorgeous face again, and that is on you.

Well, look, I’m really sorry. I am. I just–it’s a federal prison. There’s nothing I can do.

Well, there is something you could have done, something you should have done before he was sent there, isn’t there? Because you promised me if he turned himself in, you would have the most serious charges dropped. And instead of that, he’s now in the damn penitentiary.

Would you just stop yelling and tell me what you want from me?

First of all, I am not yelling. I am speaking to you in a more civilized tone than a baby thief deserves, and second, I already told you what I want, money and power, which still won’t make up for the fact that I am not with my love. And so for that, I will hate and detest your sorry ass for the rest of my life.

Okay. Okay, look. I get you’re upset, but I need time to figure this out.

Oh, yeah, yeah. Okay. You just take your merry ol’ time. I will put it up there on my socials, I will put it in skywriting, I will trumpet out to the world however I have to that that baby’s real parents are EJ and Nicole DiMera and that you are not fit to mother a cactus plant, let alone a child.

Please, Leo.

Get me everything I have requested, or I will make sure that you suffer the same pain I am suffering right now.

You know, I don’t think I’ve ever seen Eric so happy.

[laughs] Me neither. He is over the moon with his little boy.

Aren’t we all? And isn’t it wonderful to have a new grandchild?

It’s the best, but I gotta admit, I think I’m getting a little obsessed.

Oh, really?

Well, not only do I hit the toy store daily, but I scroll through that little munchkin’s pictures several times a day.

I do too. I’ll scroll through the pictures, you know, when I’m between patients, and then right before I go to bed at night. We’ve got so much to look forward to. We’ve got–oh, my gosh. His first steps. His first words.

[laughs]

First time he says “Gwanma.”

[both laugh]

My heart. Look, I know that we were skeptical in the beginning, I mean, about the relationship. Eric had broken up with Nicole, and… we certainly had our concerns about Sloan. But I think they are gonna do all they can to make this relationship work.

Well, they’re a family now. God bless ’em, and for the sake of that sweet little boy, let’s hope they can.

I do hope that. And I hope they can really enjoy the happiness that a new baby brings.

Oh, you’re finally asleep, my little sweetheart. Oh. Shoot.

[groans] I’ll just go get a new one. My wallet. Where is my wallet? I must’ve left it at the bakery, okay. All right, I’ll be right back, little Jude, okay?

[soft holiday music]

[sinister music] Oh, my God. Where’s my–where’s my baby? Help! Help! Somebody stole my baby!

[groans]

[cell phone beeps] Oh, crap.

[mysterious music]

Oh, my God. Oh, no. What happ– what happened? Why am I in–

We can talk later. I gotta get to the station. There’s been a baby abduction.

[cell phone ringing]

Hello.

Hey, Eric. The baby’s gone.

What?

The baby’s gone. Somebody’s taken him. I was here. I left him for two seconds, I took my eyes off of him, and he’s gone.

Okay, Sloan, wait, wait. Where are you?

I’m, um–I’m at the square. But the baby’s gone. Someone stole our baby boy.

[eerie music]

You know, I do wonder how Sloan is gonna manage it all. She’s got that very high-powered career. I can’t imagine she’ll be giving that up.

I wouldn’t think so, no. She seems pretty driven, very ambitious, and raising an infant is a very, very demanding job by itself.

[cell phone ringing]

Yeah. Oh, sorry. Huh, it’s Eric. Hi, honey. We were just talking about you.

Mom, hey, it’s Jude. He’s been kidnapped.

[phone blaring]

Oh, dear God. Another missing baby.

[sighs]

Listen, I’ll take her statement. You interview witnesses.

Will do.

Hey.

Thank God. Look, you have to help me. Please you just–help me.

Uh, yeah, I’m gonna do my best.

Okay. I left my baby right here. I put his stroller right here, and then I went inside to the bakery for just like seconds, and then I came back out, and he’s gone. Where is he? Where is my baby?

[sobbing]

Okay. All right.

So you left your baby in the stroller?

Oh, Eric.

Oh, my God. What’s going on?

Yes, so I went into the bakery, and I– ’cause I left my wallet in there. Why did I even leave him for just a minute? Like, what kind of mother lea–

Sloan, shh. Just–listen, I want you to calm down and answer Rafe’s questions, okay?

I’m trying.

Okay. Okay, Sloan. So before you went into the bakery, did you happen to see anyone close by?

No, I saw no one. I had– I had my phone in this hand, and I was on the phone. I was having a conversation, and then I had a coffee in this hand, and I was really distracted and– and little Jude, he had just fallen asleep. And I was–

It’s okay. It’s okay. Listen, he–he was up all night. He wasn’t crying and fussing and–

So I didn’t wanna wake him up.

Right.

And, you know, disrupt his sleep, and it’s really noisy in there. And that’s whenever– I went in without him. I left him alone.

Okay, Ms. Petersen, I got a couple of people to see if anybody may have witnessed anyone approaching.

What did they–did anybody–

I’m sorry, no. They didn’t. But maybe the commissioner has asked you this already, but do you have any idea who might have done this?

No. No, I don’t know anybody.

Rafe, can I talk to you for a minute?

Sure.

Listen, I hate to even think this, but as you know, Nicole–

Yeah, she once took a baby, Sami’s baby. I’m gonna head over to the DiMera’s right now and talk to her.

Nicole, darling. You must be having a nice walk. You’ve been gone a long time. I was thinking we should have brunch when you get back, okay? And, uh, please check in. I’m–I’m getting a little bit worried. Okay.

[tense music]

Interesting. Why would Stephanie Johnson spend the night at the Brady Pub?

Hey there, sis.

Hey, hey, bro.

Sorry, I didn’t mean to startle you.

No, it’s okay. I’m just kind of in a daze, you know? I had a rough night, which I brought on myself. I did something really, really stupid.

Do you wanna– do you wanna talk about it? I have–I have little time. My shift doesn’t start for a while.

Oh, that’s very kind of you, but, um… no, it’s–it’s–it’s, uh– it’s of fuzzy, so I don’t– I don’t really think we should get into it. Plus I have a really massive headache, and I’m starting to slightly feel a little nauseated, so–

I’m guessing hangover.

A wicked one.

Mm-hmm.

Got a cure to recommend, Dr. Johnson?

Well, I mean, aspirin and acetaminophen will help, obviously. Uh, well, Wendy, actually, she has this smoothie she swears by. It’s, uh–it’s wheatgrass and–

Oh, God, stop. Just the thought of it alone just is making it get worse.

I’m sorry.

[sighs] Enough about my stupidity. Um, how have you been?

Good. Yeah, working long hours and– and, hey, Dad told me that you are moving back in with him and Kayla.

God, why does dad have to tell everyone everything?

Well, I’m not everyone. I am your brother, you know? I should know these things.

[sighs] Yeah, no, you’re right. You should. Sorry, it’s just, um… I feel awful about it.

Well, what made you move out of your place with Chad? Dad didn’t give me the deets on that, you’ll be relieved to hear.

Oh, no, not–not relieved. Not really. Like you said, you’re my brother, so you should know that, um… well, Chad was insanely jealous of my ex, Everett, who came to Salem, not, uh– well, sort of to find me, um, but also for a job at “The Spectator.” And so Everett and I started working together. And since Chad didn’t like that, to put it mildly, he bought Gwen’s half of the paper just so he could fire him.

Wow, that’s, uh– that’s pretty extreme, not to mention crappy.

Yeah, yeah, it was both of those things. And for me, it was the last straw.

[doorbell chimes]

Harold!

[doorbell chimes]

[sighs] He must have his damn earbuds in again. Rafe.

Hi, EJ. Is Nicole here?

No, she’s not. She went for a walk. Uh, how can I help you?

Well, I’m not sure if you got the alert, but there’s been a kidnapping.

I did, actually.

Right, well, it was Eric and Sloan’s baby that was taken.

Oh, my God. We just saw them last night. Where did this happen?

At the square. Do you have any idea when Nicole’s gonna be back? I keep calling her, but it goes straight to voicemail.

I’m not sure. Wait a minute. Surely, Nicole isn’t a suspect in this kidnapping.

I’m just trying to find the baby, EJ.

And you actually think Nicole is capable of doing this? For God’s sake, Rafe, we just said goodbye to our own little son last night, scattered his ashes.

Look, I just don’t see how that’s relevant.

It’s relevant. It’s relevant because for the first time since we learned that our son had died, Nicole is actually at peace, so much at peace, in fact, that she was determined to go and visit Eric and Sloan to give them a gift for their baby, to say sorry to them for the pain that she caused.

Right. Okay. Well, I’m glad that she is at peace, but I still need to talk to her, okay?

No, it’s not okay. My wife does not need to deal with this right now. She’s been through so much, and I will repeat, Nicole had nothing to do with this kidnapping. So why don’t you go out there and find the actual culprit, and leave us the hell alone?

[sniffles] Please just– please don’t judge me. I-I know I shouldn’t have left my baby alone.

Sloan, listen to me. Look at me. Nobody’s blaming you, and I don’t want you to blame yourself. The important thing is that we find your baby, and that should be everybody’s focus right now.

Hey, Sloan, uh, can you just have a seat for me, please? Thank you. I know you texted me the photos of little Jude. And we’ll be posting those everywhere. And I know I already asked you this before, but now that you seem just a little bit calmer–

I’m–I am not calmer because I don’t understand how a baby just disappears, vanishes into thin air. Hmm? I only left him for just a few seconds.

Oh, hello, everyone.

Oh my–oh, my God. It was you?

Um, actually, it wasn’t me, whatever that implies. I did find this stroller in the alley behind the Brady Pub. No baby inside, nothing in it at all, I’m afraid. I so wish I had found your child. You’re my lawyer, you got me out of jail. I owe you everything, Sloan Petersen.

[ominous music]

EJ, I understand that you have been through your own personal hell, losing your son. But listen to me, I am not accusing Nicole of anything, okay? I just need to talk to her. So if you’ll just be rational for a moment, you’ll understand. I’m just doing my job.

Okay. Fine. Fine. But as you can see, Nicole is not around, so I suggest… wait a minute. I’ll use a locator on her phone that’ll tell me where she is. Oh, well, that explains it.

What?

The locator is saying that she’s still in the house, which means she left her phone here, which is why she wasn’t answering your calls.

And her car is still in the driveway.

What? Well, that doesn’t make any sense. She said she was going to the lake to walk around it, and she would have had to have driven there.

Lake, which is adjacent to the square.

I know where the lake is, and I know what you’re insinuating, and I will repeat, Rafe, Nicole did not kidnap that child. And since she didn’t have a vehicle, where the hell could she have taken him, huh? So why don’t you use your head, and instead of fixating on accusing my wife of something that she didn’t do, why don’t you focus on trying to find her? Dear God, why did she leave her phone here? And where the hell could she have disappeared to?

I am so sorry for what you’re going through, Steph, and–and for Chad to feel that threatened by this guy that he resorted to getting him fired from his job–

Well, I don’t– I don’t think Chad would have been quite as threatened if he and I hadn’t already been having serious problems.

Oh, I-I didn’t know that. You guys seemed so happy together.

We were, but… Well, Chad’s… Chad’s still grieving Abigail, and, um, he still thinks of her as the love of his life.

Which has got to be very tough on you, I’m sure.

Yeah, it is. And I just found out a couple of days ago that, um, before the accident, Everett was going to propose. He’d bought an engagement ring for me, in fact. And when he came to Salem, he–he thought he would put it on my finger, but I was with Chad.

Right. And now?

And now what?

I was just wondering, uh, do you think you and Everett might get back together now that you and Chad have broken up, or are you hoping that you and Chad can work things out?

Okay, Leo. Thanks. I’m gonna have this dusted for prints.

I didn’t touch anything but the handles, just so you know.

Okay, just let me know if you remember anything else that could help us locate the baby.

I will. I’m so sorry about this terrible turn of events. I’ll be praying for all of you, and, of course, for that precious little boy.

Excuse me. I need to, um, freshen up.

Yeah. Okay. Hey, um, go. Please go home. Get some rest.

Well, I don’t think we’re gonna rest much till they find your little boy.

I’m so sorry you’re going through all this, darling. You–you need to stay positive.

I will.

I love you so.

Oh, I love you too. Hey, I’ll keep you posted if I hear anything.

All right. Please do, and stay strong. They’re gonna find that little guy, okay? All right?

Yeah. Thanks, Dad.

Yeah.

[tense music]

Damn you to hell, Stark.

You think I took your baby?

Oh, of course you did, just to get me to accede to your outlandish blackmail demands.

Oh, right, so I kidnap your child, then bring the empty stroller here. How does that make any sense?

Oh, it makes perfect sense. Out there acting like an innocent bystander just so you can deflect suspicions from yourself.

Ugh, how disgustingly cynical of you. I brought that evidence here so that that precious child could be found. But, you know, if you really cared about him and thought I had him, you would have told that to the police and explained to them what you thought my motive was for taking him, but you couldn’t do that, could you? Because then everyone would know he’s not really your baby, and then your entire world would be blown up.

I’m done talking to you.

You know, you aren’t really fit to be a mother, are you? You’re mean, selfish, all things that a mother shouldn’t be. And hey, maybe I do know where the baby is.

I knew you knew where he was. Where is he? Tell me where he is!

Why should I tell you? I ask and ask and don’t receive.

Well, what is it that you want? Please tell me, anything.

Oh, anything?

What do you want?

Think about it. Let me think. Let’s see. Hmm, a place to live would be nice, a job, a boyfriend, a savings account. See, I don’t have any of those things. The only thing I do have in this world is your dirty little secret, which I can blow out of the water any moment I choose to. So the clock is ticking, Sloanykins.

Okay.

Well, our servants are searching the house for Nicole’s phone. So far, no sign of it or of her, obviously.

Yeah, I made some calls. Looks like she didn’t take a rental or public transport.

Of course she didn’t. Her clothes are still here.

Right.

And I know exactly what you’re thinking, that it’s too much of a coincidence that Nicole and Eric and Sloan’s baby disappeared at the same time, especially given Nicole’s history. But damn it, Rafe, I know what must have happened. Someone took her to get to me. Now I don’t know if it was Clyde Weston or Ava Vitali, but whoever the hell did it, just find my wife. I need her back to me. Find her.

I’m doing my damnedest, okay? We’ll see if Wendy can geolocate her.

Please, whatever it takes.

Yeah. I’ll be in touch.

[cell phone beeps] Yup.

[groans] Nicole, my darling. Where could you be? Oh, my God. Is it possible?

It’s the kids I’m really worried about, Thomas and Charlotte. I love them so much, and they already lost their mom so suddenly and tragically, and now… I mean, it’s not like they love me in the same way. Of course not. But I know that I… I was sort of like a mother figure to them.

I’m–I’m sure you were. But, Steph, you have to do what feels right for you, no–no one else. I mean, yeah, yeah, they’re gonna be really sad for a little while, the kids, but you not being around, but that’s okay. They’re resilient. And they have a loving family. And I’ve been thinking, uh–

What?

Even when you found out that Everett hadn’t really ghosted you, or when you found out that he was planning to propose, you– you stayed with Chad, right?

Yeah, I did. I love Chad, and we were living together. And sure, I felt bad for Everett, but, God, how fickle would I have to be to suddenly fall out of love with Chad and in love with somebody else?

And have you talked to Chad after all this went down?

He came to see me yesterday. Alex was there. Chad jumped to the wrong conclusion, acted like a total jerk, so I walked right out, left the two of them there and then…

[soft music]

Steph. And then–and then what?

And then–and then I had too much to drink, and–and that’s how I found myself in the state that I’m in now.

Right. Well, Chad showed up at your mom and dad’s place. So he obviously had something to say, right?

Yeah, he must have.

Don’t you want to know what that was?

Do I?

I think you do. Just call Chad. Just talk to him, okay? But, look, you both are really good people, and you seem to have something great going on, so don’t throw it away so easily, okay?

Thanks, Tripp. I always welcome some brotherly advice.

I just want you to be happy. And take care of yourself, okay, which means maybe no drinking tonight.

[laughs] Yeah, definitely not.

Uh, all right, well, I’d better get to work. Love you.

Love you too. Hey, Everett, how are you doing? I was calling because I was hoping that maybe we could grab a coffee or whatever.

Hey.

Hey, any news on the baby?

No, and no luck at the DiMera mansion, and now Nicole’s missing.

You’re kidding me.

No.

You think she took the kid?

Well, I would suspect that, although I don’t know how far she’s gonna get without her car.

Car’s still at the house?

Yeah. And so are her clothes and her phone.

Nicole!

[suspenseful music] Nicole. Darling.

What do you want?

Your head on a platter, for one thing.

I’m with the baby. I can’t talk right now.

“With the baby”? Oh, you mean you’re with Nicole’s baby. Well, let me tell you what I found out from my baby, meaning the love of my life.

Look, it really isn’t a good time right now.

Oh, well, it is going to be much worse if you don’t listen and listen hard, Miss Lying, Baby-stealing Sack of You Know What.

It was Leo. Leo took the baby to blackmail me. And now–now, I’ve gotta tell them the truth.

There you are. I was getting worried. Sloan, what’s going on?

Eric, there’s something I– I need to tell you.

Nicole. Oh, my God.

I’m sorry, EJ. I’m–I’m so sorry.

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[dramatic music]

Hey, so when should I expect you? I’m just trying to plan out dinner.

I’m sorry. I won’t be home for a while. I got to stop by and see my cousin Theresa.

Oh. What’s the latest? Any news?

[sighs] The police, they arrested Tate for giving Holly the drugs. God, Theresa, she must be going out of her mind about this.

And how’s Holly doing?

Not good. She had a seizure while I was visiting her.

Oh, my God.

Hey, listen, I got to go. But I’ll be home as soon as I can.

OK, well, we’re doing fine over here, so–

OK. I love you.

I can’t believe they’re gonna try Tate as an adult.

It’s outrageous.

No, it’s a travesty, Alex. I mean, what is the point of having legal age of majority if he can just charge a -year-old as an -year-old?

I–I don’t know, but there’s got to be something I can do.

Like what? We’ve done everything. I mean… it’s not right. It’s not fair. My poor son.

[sighs]

Come here.

There you are. How did it go? I don’t have to ask. It must have been so tough.

It was. I can’t even see Tate until tomorrow morning. He’s in holding. No one can see him. His–his own father can’t even see him. -year-old boy, his father can’t get in to see him. And I know he’s scared. I know he’s scared.

I’m so sorry.

[sighs] I tried everything. Marlena, I tried everything I could to help him. Nothing–nothing– nothing helped. Tried to take the rap for him. Just made it worse.

[sighs] I’m the worst father on the–on the planet.

So not only is my grandson sitting in a jail cell, but they’re gonna try him as an adult now. Can you believe that?

That’s a tough break, man. That kid doesn’t deserve it.

I know he doesn’t deserve it. And you know what? It’s all because EJ DiMera has just gone off the deep end there. It’s a total abuse of power for any district attorney to try to pull this kind of crap. And I’ll tell you something. It’s killing me to watch Brady have to go through this.

Hey, hey. I know. I know it is. But listen to me, buddy.

[sighs]

You’re obviously there for him %. That’s all you can do for him right now.

So many years. Could this be the man?

[sighs] Oh, no, it could not. He was supposed to be dead. No, I need to do some more digging.

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

[dramatic music]

[knock at door]

Oh, finally. Hey, come on in. And thank you for getting over here so quickly.

Well, your message had me worried. I mean, what’s going on? No offense, but you look beat.

Yeah, I was awake most of the night. Look, I just– I can’t take this anymore.

Oh, OK. Well, that’s a normal feeling. Parenting a newborn is exhausting.

No, it’s not that. It’s Nicole. It’s just too much.

OK, hey, just– just take a breath and try to calm down.

[scoffs] When in the history of calming down has anybody calmed down by being told to calm down?

OK, I’m sorry. You’re right. You’re right. What about Nicole?

There is a real possibility that Nicole may now lose her surviving child to a drug overdose, which means she will have lost two children in a matter of weeks, being childless. And just the guilt from that is– it’s eating me alive. I can’t keep living in this deception. Melinda, we have to do something.

What are you suggesting?

We have to give the baby back.

Have you considered reaching out to your dad? I mean, the guy’s the head of the ISA. He practically runs the world. Maybe he can help Tate.

Yeah, I can’t get ahold of him. He’s on some undercover mission somewhere. My mom said she doesn’t know where.

Hmm. What about your brother? Wasn’t he in town recently?

Andrew? He’s not gonna pull any strings for me. He probably thinks that Tate’s a big screwup like me. Maybe he’s just a big, colossal screwup.

Theresa, please stop talking about yourself that way. You got to stop. You are not a screwup.

Oh, yeah, you don’t know about all the stuff I’ve done in the past and recently.

What do you mean? What kind of things have you done recently?

So Alex becomes the heir, and… Xander ends up with nothing.

He would squander all the money away anyway.

Agreed. But why Alex Kiriakis? Why make him the wealthy man in Xander’s stead?

We have a connection going. We’ve already talked about going out. He seems real interested.

Oh.

And if I can make something happen fast, something between us before he learns that he’s the heir, then he won’t have to question me going after him for his inheritance.

Theresa… what kind of things did you do recently?

I don’t know, just things, you know… the usual. Colossal screwup, remember, like I said.

[knock at door]

[sighs] Oh, OK. Hey.

Hi.

Come on in.

Hey. How’s it going?

Hey. Hope it’s OK that I stopped over.

Of course, yeah.

[sighs] So, what, you here to tell me what a bad parent I am? That it’s Tate’s fault that Holly took the drugs? Because if you are, Eric, just save it. Because, honestly, there is nothing that you can say right now that I haven’t already said to myself to beat myself up over.

Stop being so hard on yourself. The reason why I stopped by is because I want to give you this.

Brady, you are not a bad father.

[clears throat] No? I mean, Tate was kicked out of boarding school, right? So I brought him here to Salem to straighten him out, yet his situation went from bad to worse, OK? If I hadn’t brought him back from California, none of this crap would have happened to him.

That’s not true; this could have happened anywhere.

But it didn’t happen anywhere. Marlena, it happened here, under my nose. I just have to wonder whether… I was just being selfish when I brought him back here. Was I being selfish? I mean, did I have his best interests at heart or mine? My God, and everything that’s going on with my son, I still have lost custody of my daughter as well.

Look. That may well turn around, but if it doesn’t, it’s a travesty.

Mm-hmm.

And, Brady, as far as Tate goes, you didn’t force him. He wanted to stay here, didn’t he?

That’s what he said, yeah.

We can’t always make our children do what we’d like them to do. But when they suffer, we suffer. But we have to let them make a choice. And that done, if it’s a bad choice, then– then there are consequences. And that’s exactly how they learn.

The hard way, right?

The hard way.

Thank you for being here for me and for my son. I always appreciate you.

Always, always, always. Say, I was gonna meet Steve and John at the pub for supper. Will you join us?

[sighs] Food? Yeah, that sounds good.

Oh, good.

I’ll do that, yeah.

Great.

[knock at door] Wow. Sorry. Excuse me. Oh, Kristen, what do you want?

I’m here for him.

Oh, it seems like Maggie has gone to the hospital to check in on her baby granddaughter, Holly. Oh, I should stop by, bring her some flowers. Huh. Hmm.

So is there any way to get through to EJ before he throws the book at Tate, get him to back off?

Nah, I doubt it. Like I said, it’s obvious the son of a bitch isn’t thinking rationally. It’s all about revenge now. He wants to use Tate as a scapegoat for his misery. So all we can hope for is that Holly pulls through this, remembers everything that happened that night, and she can set the record straight.

[door slams]

What the hell?

Huh. And we meet again. Oh, but I can tell by the looks on your faces, you’re not too pleased to see me.

You got that right.

[chuckles]

What are you still doing in Salem?

Can you not figure it out? You blew it, gentlemen. Your…

[laughs] Magnificent escapade to try to run me out of town was a miserable failure.

Well, you’re not only audacious. You’re also a fool for walking around in public– unless you wanted us to find you.

The only thing I wanted is the Brady Pub clam chowder. I hear it is unmatched.

You can’t possibly be this stupid. Now, go on. Turn around. Get the hell out of here. We’ll be right behind you to give you an escort to the airport.

[chuckles] Oh, I appreciate greatly the escort to the airport. But I am not leaving today nor anytime in the near future. In fact, the only way I will be gone from Salem is if you two gentlemen kidnap me again or murder me. I wouldn’t put it past you.

[dramatic music]

Give the baby back to Nicole? No, no, no, no. Sloan, get real. I mean, my God, you are a lawyer. Surely you realize if we do that now, we will be on the hook for a very serious crime.

So be it. I can represent myself. I’ll plead insanity if I have to.

You are not thinking straight. The current DA– that would be EJ DiMera– he believes that the baby he lost is his biological child. If he finds out that we took this baby, he will nail us to the wall for kidnapping. We would be risking everything by exposing ourselves– our reputations, our freedom. Our lives would be over. Do you not understand that? Listen, I heard what EJ is doing to Brady Black’s kid. And if you think that’s bad, wait till you see what he does to us if you reveal the truth about this baby. We will be spending the rest of our days in prison. Is that what you want?

How you holding up?

[sighs] Not very well. Have you gone to see Holly and Nicole?

Yeah, I just came from the hospital. Nothing’s changed in her condition. All we can do right now just keep her in our prayers.

And keep Tate in your prayers too.

Of course, Theresa. No matter what happened, I’ll always love Tate and Holly. No matter what– what happened, it d– I can never judge either of them.

But would you judge me?

Theresa… Eight years ago, I made a choice. I drove drunk. I killed Holly’s father. Right now, you, Tate, and Holly, you all need compassion. Nobody knows that better than I do.

Where have you been?

All right, look–

Where have you been?

Just–just don’t. It’s been a long night. Don’t–

Oh, a long, long night, huh? You poor baby. Did you forget that you were supposed to see your daughter an hour ago?

Yeah. Yeah, I did forget. I–I’m sorry. I forgot because I’ve been preoccupied, OK?

Oh, preoccupied. Right, right.

Just a little.

Unbelievable, Brady. You know, you have badgered me for weeks to see her.

I know.

And when I finally agree, you stand up your own daughter.

Will you let me explain?

Yeah. No, please–

I can explain what’s been going on.

Oh, please explain, Brady. I would love to hear why you left your daughter in tears. You should have seen her little face, Brady. “Daddy didn’t show up to see me, Mommy.” So where the hell have you been? And before you even answer that, let me tell you, this better be damn good.

[sighs]

One’s past cannot be swept so easily under the carpet, Mr. Black. I haven’t forgotten that when you two kidnapped me, you were lurking in the corner like an assassin. My hands are clean. Can you say the same? Huh?

[dramatic music]

You want to talk clean hands? I will make one call to the ISA, and your sorry ass is gonna wake up on a desolate island permanently.

No communication, no way out. Clean and simple.

You better be skilled at building mud huts as you are running your mouth.

[laughs] A desolate island. Tranquil peace. It sounds ideal. I could start a new life, just as you have, Mr. Black. In an environment like that, I could surely be reminded of my– my home, my beautiful villa in… Aria. Oh, do you know the place, Mr. Johnson?

[sighs]

Hmm?

Sloan, I know that Holly’s overdose is a shock. But it’s not like you to be in such a tailspin. What’s really going on here?

It’s everything. It’s the lack of sleep. It’s balancing parenting and work and this constant feeling of living in guilt. It’s the expenses. It’s all just too much.

Expenses? What do you mean, for the baby?

No, not for the baby. I’m being blackmailed.

Blackmailed? By who?

Leo Stark. He knows that Jude is Nicole’s baby.

What?

Yeah.

How could he know that? Dimitri is locked up in a supermax prison. Oh, my God. He must have told Leo everything before he got transported.

Yeah, well, it’s much worse than that, because Leo knows that I had some kind of involvement in having Dimitri sent away to a maximum security facility.

Oh, God.

And let me just tell you, he is out for revenge.

Sloan, tell me you didn’t mention me to Leo. Please tell me that I am not compromised in this.

You’re not. Leo has no idea of any of your involvement. It’s fine. He’s just sure as hell out for me. That little creep has been draining me for every penny that I’m worth.

Conniving little mooch.

Yeah, well, I somehow managed to reel in his crazy spending just for a little while. But who knows how long that’s gonna last or what he’s even gonna demand next?

You know, I suffered a tremendous amount of guilt. I went to prison for the crime that I committed. While I was there, I learned a lot about myself. I had regret and shame… Something I’ll always have to live with. But while I was there, I remembered that I have to forgive myself.

I’m really glad that you were able to do that. But you have to understand that Tate’s situation is different to yours because he’s innocent. And Holly chose to take those drugs herself.

Listen, I understand that. But no matter how it went down, we’re all hurting here. I just want you to know if there’s anything that I can do to help, I’m here for you.

Actually, maybe there is something you can do.

Kristen, there’s a lot going on with this family right now. Please, please listen to Brady.

Marlena, it’s–it’s– it’s OK. I–I can handle this. Why don’t you go have a– a meal with my father, and I’ll hopefully join you later?

OK. Please tell Rachel that her grandparents miss her.

Mm-hmm.

[claps hands] OK. Let’s hear it.

You know that I wouldn’t miss a moment with my daughter unless I had a really good reason, right? Tate’s in jail.

What? OK, what did he do?

He didn’t do anything. That’s the whole point. He went to a New Year’s Eve party with Holly Jonas, and Holly had some drugs on her, much to his surprise. Kristen, she OD’d. She overdosed. She is currently on life support and in a coma. She almost died outside the Bistro.

Oh, my God. I’m sorry.

No, and to make matters worse, your brother EJ, he’s on the warpath. He thinks it’s all Tate’s fault. He thinks that the drugs were Tate’s, that he convinced Holly to take the drugs, and the only reason that she is clinging to life right now is because of my son. He has managed to revoke my son’s bail, and my son is in a jail cell. And he’s gonna be tried as an adult– as an adult.

Well… I had no idea this was happening. Rachel and I have been out of town, so…

I know you’ve been out of town. I don’t know what I’m gonna– I don’t know what I’m gonna say to our daughter. I got to tell her that I stood her up. Sorry I forgot that I was gonna see you, and your brother’s in jail. Happy New Year, honey.

I will break the news to her, Brady. I will explain everything. You don’t have to worry about it, all right?

You’re being–you’re being kind to me right now. I’d like to know what the catch is.

Why didn’t you tell me that Leo was blackmailing you and bleeding you dry?

Because I’ve had a lot on my mind, OK? You know, before this whole mess with Leo, I was dealing with Nicole kidnapping my son.

Wait. Kidnapping? I thought it was all an innocent mix-up. Wait, are you saying that Nicole took the baby intentionally?

Oh, I am sure she planned it. And I can also guarantee that she had no intention of bringing him back until EJ shaked some sense into her, convinced her to bring Jude to the police station. But then Eric talked me into covering up for Nicole.

And why the hell would you do that?

Because I have a conscience, OK? So…then I told the police that we had asked Nicole to babysit.

[scoffs]

Yeah. Can you believe that?

[dramatic music] But I did it for Eric.

[sighs] I do wish that I would have just… violated my conscience and just gone with my gut. Because…I can’t stand seeing that woman out and knowing that I helped her.

Then why the hell are you feeling sorry for her? I mean, yes, it is awful that Nicole might lose her daughter. No one understands how horrible that is more than me. But, Sloan, you had nothing to do with Holly’s overdose. Stay the course, Sloan, please. You have everything you have ever wanted– a loving husband, a healthy baby, a successful career. Don’t blow it all now, not for yourself… and not for me.

Yeah, of course. What can I do?

OK… maybe you could speak to Nicole. Maybe you could–you could plead Tate’s case and– and tell her that he would never, ever, ever try to hurt Holly, that he was actually trying to help her. Then maybe she’ll go to EJ and–and get him to back off a little bit and listen to reason.

OK.

OK.

OK, I’ll talk to Nicole, but I just– not today. Not with her daughter in a coma, not knowing if she’s ever gonna come out of it. You understand, don’t you?

Yeah, sure.

Theresa, be good to yourself. You’re under a tremendous amount of stress right now. And look, I know it can be hard to find faith in the midst of all this chaos, but… there’s something that I brought for you aside from– aside from a hug. Grandma Caroline, she gave this to me when I became a priest. And we know how much her faith had gotten her through some very difficult times, how it helped us all. I want you to hold on to this.

Thank you. That really–that– that really means a lot. Thank you.

There’s no catch. I’ve been behind bars many times, as you know. And I–I don’t wish incarceration on my worst enemy, let alone my daughter’s brother who she adores.

Who are you, and what have you done with Kristen DiMera?

Brady, I mean, this situation is terrible for everyone, I mean, Tate, Holly, Rachel. I really have no interest in making it any worse.

Thank you. I mean it. Thank you. Feel–feel really bad about letting– letting Rachel down today. I’ve been waiting to see her. I’ve been waiting to see her, and I blew it, right?

Yeah, well, these were an extreme circumstance. It’s clearly unexpected, Brady.

Do you think you can give me a chance to make it up to her, please?

You know… she’s been having bad dreams. She woke up the other night crying because she had dreamed that you were dead. So…

What?

Yeah, I mean, it doesn’t take a shrink to know that she misses you, Brady.

I miss her too. I miss her a lot, Kristen.

I know you do. I know you do. So yes. Hey, yes. You can still see her and make it up to her. But, if you disappoint her again, Brady, I swear, I swear to you, you will have to pay. You’ll have to pay.

No, I don’t know that place.

No? I thought I saw a spark of recognition when you heard the name. Are you certain you have never been to Aria?

[chuckles] It is a magnificent little enclave, marvelous food, stupendous architecture, and only a few miles from–

Yeah, whatever. Whatever, OK? Look. I’ve been all over the world, mostly in my younger days when I was in the Merchant Marine. And maybe I stopped by that place in Greece at some point. I really don’t remember. But it’s none of your damn business anyway, is it?

There is no reason for you to get upset. If you would rather not discuss it, that’s fine by me.

He’d rather not discuss what? What are you driving at?

He’s not driving at anything, John. He’s just trying to stall. Now, look, maybe you want to sit around here all night and discuss your beloved homeland, but that’s not gonna happen, because you’re going back. You’re going back to Greece, and if you don’t go back of your own free will, you’re gonna end up in a place a lot less idyllic than your beloved Aria. You got that?

You seem quite rattled, Mr. Johnson.

Oh, no. I’m not rattled.

[dramatic music] I’m pissed! Because I’m looking at the devious son of a bitch who took advantage of a woman who I consider family. Now, you were warned to get the hell out of Salem. But you ignored that warning by showing your face in public. So you either leave this town of your own free will, or you will be forcibly exiled, courtesy of the ISA. Can do it the easy way or the hard way. Up to you.

[door slams]

Is everything OK here?

Thank you for talking me off the ledge, Mel.

No offense, Sloan, but you still look like you’re on the ledge. So tell me the truth. You’re not gonna change your mind and blow our covers about this baby, are you?

[door clicks open]

Hey. What’s going on?

Oh. And you’re back. Well, Melinda was just here visiting her godson.

Her godson?

I mean, I know we didn’t discuss it, but if it wasn’t for Melinda, I mean, we wouldn’t even have our precious little angel, everything that she’s done for us.

Yeah, that’s very true. We are forever in your debt, Melinda.

Great, so when is the christening? I just want to make sure that I put it on my calendar.

Well, as soon as we lock down a date, you’ll be the first to know.

Great.

Yeah. Oh, and, Sloan…

Mm-hmm?

Remember what we talked about earlier. You know, about babyproofing this place. You want to keep that gorgeous baby boy of yours safe, don’t you?

Yes. Of course I do. We both do.

[laughs]

Good to know. See you.

So glad you’re back.

Then why do you seem upset?

There she is, the Kristen DiMera that I know and–

And despise.

Oh, God. You’ve always had a knack for completing my sentences, don’t you?

I have, haven’t I?

Mm-hmm.

And I got to say, giving you another chance and allowing you to make it up to Rachel, hmm, even though you did stand us both up today, I mean, that surprises me as much as it did you.

Really?

Yeah, really, because I had a lot more yelling planned. I was gonna give you holy hell tonight.

Oh, damn, you must be– you must be disappointed that it took a turn.

Mm-hmm.

Are you?

Yes, I am, a little bit. Yeah.

[laughs] You know, because yelling gets my frustration out.

Right, right.

[laughs]

Well, hey, if it’s therapeutic for you, why don’t you just yell away? Come on, give it to me.

Oh. Yeah. No. See, it won’t work because you just told me…

I told you…

To do it.

To do it.

Yeah.

I’ll tell you what, why don’t we wait a minute? And I’m sure I’ll say something that’ll trigger you, and you’ll get fired up, and then you can just yell at me to your heart’s content. How about that?

[laughs]

Made you a sandwich. Are you praying?

Shh.

Sorry.

Amen. OK, I’m done.

Wow. I didn’t know you were into all the religious stuff.

Yeah, well, I might not be the epitome of a good Catholic, but it is my faith still, Alex.

Hmm. That’s cool.

Really–really think so?

Here’s what I think. I think you look very sexy when you pray.

What the hell are you doing?

[inhales sharply, clears throat]

Bad timing.

Yeah, kinda.

Yeah. OK. Yeah, I’m sorry. I– Theresa, I just wanted to try to make you feel better the best way I know how.

Yeah, well, the best way that you know how is kind of, like, totally inappropriate, Alex.

OK, OK, I get it. You’re right. You’re absolutely right. And just so you know, I am fully aware that for most of our relationship, it has been primarily focused on the physical. But I need you to know that that’s not just what I’m all about. I just want to be there for you emotionally too. Whatever you need.

[dramatic music]

Wow, I wasn’t expecting that. And that really means a lot to me. And… I’m sorry I snapped at you.

It’s OK. I get it. I clearly didn’t read the room or whatever. Forgive me.

[laughs] Well, you’re reading the room now.

Hmm. Come here.

[sighs] You know, it’s crazy how… life throws together certain people just at the right time when you need them.

Yeah.

Like you and me. I’m very grateful to have met you, Theresa.

Me too.

No, I’m OK. It’s just, there’s a lot going on right now, you know? Fussy baby, the work that never ends– and it just takes it all out of me.

I understand. Hey, how about I make you dinner?

Yeah, I would like that. I haven’t even had a chance to think about food today– Jude fussing, and then Melinda stopped by.

All right, you know what? Don’t say any more. I’m on it, all right? You just relax.

[sighs]

OK, well, I’ll get in touch to set up a date for you and Rachel. And we’ll figure out a way for you two to make up for lost time.

Kristen, thank you. Really, I–I missed her a lot. The holidays were–

[sighs] Were pretty rough. It’s one thing just to talk to her, but to not see her, it’s hard. I heard she had a really good Christmas, though, with the exception of missing her dad.

Yeah. I mean, she and I had a wonderful Christmas.

[laughs] I spoiled her rotten. Yeah, I’m sure that doesn’t surprise you.

No.

No, I got her these Taylor Swift earbuds, you know, for her tablet.

Yeah?

Yeah. And she was so excited, she just popped them in. And she then fiddled around to find her favorite song, which was “Karma.”

Of course.

[laughs] Oh, Brady, she was so adorable. I mean, she was just dancing around the room, and I mean, and she’s such a great dancer. I took this really sweet short video of her, and I’ll send it to you, all right?

I’d like– I’d like to see it.

Yeah.

I don’t just want to see a video, Kristen, though, of my daughter. I want–I want to see her. I need to see her. I want to see her face. I want to see her smile. I want to hear her laugh. It’s just– it’s just not the same. I feel like I’ve let her down so much, you know? Now I’ve let my boy down. I’m letting my kids down over and over and over again.

Hey, hey.

Don’t want to do it anymore.

I know. But Rachel and Tate, they love you. That’s not gonna change, Brady. And you will get through this, sweetheart. Hey, you’ll get through this because you always do. And you’ll be there for them because that’s just who you are. Come here.

Ah, you must be the renowned Dr. Marlena Evans. I have heard so much about you.

Likewise. But I’m surprised to see you here.

I was just leaving. Suddenly, I’ve lost my taste for clam chowder. Too fishy.

[laughs] Will you excuse me? Have a nice evening. Oh, and, gentlemen, I will consider your kind words and thoughtful request. You can be sure of it. I saw that look on your face, Mr. Steve Johnson. You know only too well about that precious place on Earth, my special Aria. Could it really be? After so many long years?

[chuckles]

What was that all about? I thought Konstantin was leaving Salem. I thought he was gone already.

Well, that’s what we thought too.

But he will be gone soon and for good. You can count on that.

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Interview with actors Eoin Macken, Zyra Gorecki, Nicholas Gonzalez, Jon Seda, Chiké Okonkwo, Lily Santiago, Josh McKenzie, Rohan Mirchandaney, Jack Martin and Veronica St. Clair, and creator/EP David Appelbaum of “La Brea” on NBC by Suzanne 12/18/23

It was really wonderful to speak with these actors once again, even though it may be the last time. I’m sad that the show is ending. They really packed a lot into each episode, though.

I do have to apologize a bit because I was having a very hectic week, so I didn’t prepare as well as I usually do, and this made nervous, so I was a little off my game. The cast and showrunner were excellent at answering some of my off-the-wall questions and comments, anyway.

Fellow journalist and friend Sammi Turano  of TV Grapevine was in two of the roundtables and then had to leave. I hope you enjoy the interviews, and the show, which premieres tomorrow, Tuesday, January 9th on NBC!

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Season 3 Premiere January 9 on NBC (9-10pm ET/PT). Streaming next day on Peacock.

“La Brea” follows an epic family adventure after a massive sinkhole opens in Los Angeles pulling people and buildings into a mysterious and dangerous primeval land where they have no choice but to band together to survive.

The cast includes Eoin Macken, Zyra Gorecki, Chiké Okonkwo, Rohan Mirchandaney, Lily Santiago, Josh Mckenzie, and Jon Seda, with Nicholas Gonzalez, Jack Martin, Veronica St. Clair, Tonantzin Carmelo, and Natalie Zea

Creator/Showrunner David Appelbaum executive produces with Chris Hollier, Peter Traugott, Rachel Kaplan, Avi Nir, and Alon Shtruzman,

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THIS STILL NEEDS SOME EDITING!

[dramatic music]

Hey, sweetheart.

[sighs] I’m so glad they finally put me through to you. Yeah, yeah, I heard that you’re still in the infirmary. I’m so sorry.

[sighs] I’m sorry you’re in so much pain. I– Listen, I– I want you to know that I planned on coming by earlier today, but I don’t know, I heard there was a fight in one of the common areas, and I guess they locked the place down for hours. I know. I know. I–I will come see you as soon as I can, and we will have…a good talk, an important talk.

[slurps]

Hey, boss.

Hey there.

Burning the midnight oil, I see.

Yeah. It actually might be midnight by the time I’m through all this.

Yeah? Making any progress?

You mean since I saw you this morning?

[sighs] I’m not sure yet. But I– I had a brief conversation with your brothers.

EJ and Stefan, I assume.

Yeah, yeah. I found them huddled together at the loading dock behind the Bistro. Sounded like they were arguing.

Eh, that’s not a surprise.

No, and I have no idea what they were discussing, honestly, and they sort of clammed up the minute they saw me, but… since they were at the exact spot that Holly Jonas had OD’d, it just definitely aroused my suspicion.

[monitor beeping]

Hi, darling.

Oh, Maggie, I’m so happy to see you.

Oh, I’ve wanted to come since I heard. I’m so terribly sorry, Nicole. And there she is, my precious granddaughter.

Hey, honey.

Mom, hey.

[sighs] So I see… Wendy’s suitcase is gone, huh?

Yeah, yeah, she’s on her way to the airport.

Oh, that’s too bad. I was hoping I could say goodbye to her.

[sighs] What’s that?

Oh, it’s Wendy’s favorite scarf, the one she loves to travel with. She left it behind, obviously.

OK, well, don’t be so mopey. You can bring it to her when you join her.

Yeah, Mom, I need to talk to you about that. I’m not going.

What?

I’ve decided I’m not moving to China. Wendy and I’ve already talked about this, and she understands. I want to be here for you.

Oh, Tripp, no. No, no, no, no, no, no, no. No, no, no, no.

Yes. OK, look, I know you said that there’s nothing going on at the Bistro, but I’m not convinced. OK, I– I’m worried about you, Mom.

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

No, no. No, no, no, no, no. Honey, this is not the time to have this talk, not when you’re in so much pain, and… well, it needs to be face-to-face, all right? So we will talk soon, I promise. No, no, no, operator, operator, please just give me one more minute so I can tell my wife–

[dramatic music]

[phone beeps]

[sighs] That I love her.

[sighs]

[sighs]

[sighs]

Our sweet girl. I brought you something.

[chuckles]

Oh. Oh, my goodness, Maggie, it’s– it’s beautiful. Did you–did you knit this yourself?

Yeah, I did.

[laughs] I started knitting again after Victor died. I’d crawl in bed at night, and–and I couldn’t sleep. So I thought, I have to do something to pass the time. So if you need a knit cap or a– a new sweater…

[laughter] Let me know.

OK.

I’m getting– I’m getting pretty good at it.

Wow. Thank you. Thank you so much. I know Holly is gonna love it.

[somber music]

Nicole.

[chuckles]

I’m–my heart– my heart aches for you and for your daughter and for my precious granddaughter, who brings so much– so much joy to us. She’s so like you.

Mm.

But she also reminds me– she reminds me of her father, our precious Daniel…

[sighs]

Who we lost too soon.

[sighs] So I know words are cold comfort right now, but Holly is–she’s young, and she’s strong-willed, and she’s gonna survive this. And with that strong will, she’s fighting very hard to come back to us. OK? And she will.

Yeah. Yeah, she will.

She will.

She has to. And when she does, Maggie, not–not–not a day will go by, not a minute…

Mm-hmm.

That I won’t feel even more grateful than I already do for the blessing of my wonderful little girl.

Mm.

Because…

[sniffles] More recently, I have– I have been reminded– and I know you have, too, Maggie– just how fragile life is. And we have to pay attention…

Mm-hmm.

To the people that we love and never, ever take them for granted.

No.

So one thing I found out in my research is that EJ apparently has more than dabbled in the drug trade in recent years.

[clears throat] Yeah, it is, in fact, what got him killed. Yeah. But EJ becoming a drug pusher again, I mean, I don’t know, it just seems to me like he’s gotten his act together lately. Why else would the mayor make him DA?

Yeah, yeah, I–I hear that. I hear that. But from what I’ve dug up so far, Salem’s drug central seems to be right behind the back alley of the Bistro, which your other brother owns.

Right.

[chuckles] Yeah, but selling drugs doesn’t seem to be Stefan’s thing either.

Why is that?

I mean, well, he doesn’t need the money, for starters.

No, totally. Obviously not. But money’s not everybody’s motivation.

[dramatic music]

Tripp, I told you already, there is nothing going on at the Bistro, and there’s nothing that you need to worry about, OK? But listen, if you are so determined to stay in Salem and let go of the woman that you love, I can’t do anything about it, OK? I am tired. I’m going to bed.

Not yet. No, not until you tell me why you seemed so happy that I was moving to Hong Kong.

Oh, my God, for God’s sake, can a mother not be happy for her son? Wendy seems like a great girl, OK, and you two are obviously crazy about each other, so–

Yeah, that’s true, that’s true, but the Ava Vitali that I know would have tried to talk her son out of moving halfway across the world.

Oh. Oh, so the Ava Vitali you know, she’s that selfish, huh? She’s that possessive?

OK, admit it, Mom, you wanted me to move halfway across the world so I would be out of danger here.

OK, well, if that’s what you think, then why would you stay?

Because I’m not gonna walk away from you when you need me. OK, you’re my mother. And not only do I love you; I feel responsible in keeping you safe, and nothing and no one is going to keep me from doing that.

Hi.

It just–it–it struck me as a bit strange, you know, that–that Stefan was at the loading docks. I mean, sure, you know, that’s where deliveries come in, but there weren’t any deliveries at that time. So what was he doing there? And why was he with EJ?

[dramatic music] Have any thoughts on that?

Not at the moment, no.

[slurps]

It’s just hard for me to believe that my brothers are peddling drugs.

Yeah.

Everett.

Hey. Hey, Steph.

Chad, hi.

Hi, Steph.

I’m just– I didn’t know you’d be here. Otherwise, I would have– I would have gotten enough for all of us from New China BBQ.

No worries.

Right. Well, Everett and I are just having a PR meeting, focusing on grabbing more eyes online.

If you want to hear about it, we could order more food.

No, it’s all good. I have plans. Thank you, though. You can fill me in tomorrow.

Sure.

Yeah?

Yeah.

Excuse me. Thanks.

Yeah, see you.

[sighs] Sorry about that.

Mm. What for?

Oh, just…if it was awkward.

Oh, not really. Chad and I, we’re fine now. We’ve spoken our truths and moved on.

If you say so.

I do.

OK.

[chuckles]

So why don’t you get the paper plates and I’ll unpack the food?

I am on it.

Wendy, what are you– what are– what are you doing here? Was your–was your– was your flight canceled?

No.

Delayed? What?

No, it wasn’t delayed either. Look, I made it past security. I got all the way to the gate, and then… well, I was looking at some photos on my phone, photos of me and you, and I realized… I couldn’t go without you. So I’m staying here in Salem… if you haven’t found another roommate, that is.

Wendy, you’ve made me so happy. I love you so much.

I love you too.

OK, I’m–I’m leaving.

Wait. Mom, wait.

Oh, my God, Ava, I’m so sorry. I didn’t–I didn’t even say hello to you.

Oh, no, honey, don’t even worry about it. I understand. You two thought you were gonna be apart, and now here you are together. And you both seem so happy, so I’m happy for you.

Thank you.

Yeah. So…yeah. You know, it’s just funny. I just wish that– I just wish that I hadn’t been here to intrude on this lovely moment you two are having. So I’m just gonna leave and give you two some time alone.

Hey, we’ll talk soon, OK? We need to.

Happy New Year.

Wendy, you have no idea how happy you’ve made me. But what about– what about your dad? What about your mom? Are you sure about this?

Yes, I’m sure. I belong here, Tripp, with you.

Maggie, you’ve been an AA sponsor for years now. And I mean, I was just wondering, did you–did you see any signs that Holly was having any issues?

No, I didn’t. But as you know, addicts are really good at hiding their disease. But, Nicole, Holly may not be an addict. I mean, it’s just possible that whatever drug she took, it was– it was experimentation, just a one-time thing.

Yeah.

Yeah.

It’s just, this– this is so sad.

Yeah.

Not just because of what happened to Holly, but now Tate’s been arrested. I mean, this is two young people that have their whole lives ahead of them.

Nicole, EJ believes that Tate was responsible for Holly’s OD. I mean, he did supply her with the drugs. But what about–what about you? Do you think that Tate is the one to blame?

[dramatic music]

Hey there.

Ava.

Harold let me in. I hope it’s OK.

Yeah, no, I just… wasn’t expecting you.

Yeah, well, didn’t really have anywhere else to go, quite honestly. So… anything change with Holly?

No. Checked. She’s still in a coma. Pour you one?

Yeah, I’ll definitely have a drink, especially after what Tripp just put me through.

Fill me in.

Oh, well, for starters– thanks–he decided not to move to Hong Kong.

What?

Yeah, so did his girlfriend. So not only do I have to keep an eye on both of them. I have to be very careful with everything I say and do.

[door clicks shut]

Chad.

Sorry–sorry for… interrupting.

Mm.

Hello, Ava.

Chad.

Seem kind of surprised to see me.

No, I’m just not used to you coming around here very much anymore, not since you moved in with Julie and Doug.

Right. Well, you know, still got my key.

[clears throat]

And Charlotte thought she–she forgot one of her favorite dolls in her old room, so I said I would come by and check out the closets and the–and the drawers. What are you doing here, Ava?

Yeah.

Mm.

Smells delicious.

Mm, yeah. This place has all your faves, including… watermelon mojitos.

Oh, you didn’t.

[chuckles]

You didn’t.

Mm-hmm.

You remembered.

Oh, yeah. We used to have them every Thursday night after pickleball…

Mm.

Except for the nights that you had to work late, which were usually four nights out of five.

I ever thank you for being so understanding about that?

Oh, no thanks were required. You’re passionate about your job. It’s one of the things I admired most about you.

Well, as much as I love my work, I– I regret all those missed nights together.

OK, then. Should we dive in while it’s all still hot?

Yeah, definitely.

[chuckles]

Did you hear me? I said this is where I belong, with you.

Of–of course I heard you.

Well, then why didn’t you say anything?

I–I already told you how happy I am that you decided to come back here.

Well, yeah, you did, but… Tripp, I know you, and I can tell that something’s bothering you.

OK. You’re right. Something is. It’s just… Wendy, as– as thrilled and relieved as I am that you’re not moving , miles away, I also feel really guilty. I mean, like, why is my family more important than yours? Why–why does me wanting to be closer to my mom take precedence over you being there for your parents?

Well, because… my parents, unlike your mom, Tripp, they have a whole village around them. And I’m still gonna try to visit them as often as I can. And yes, I’m their only child now, but… they have aunts and uncles and cousins popping out of the woodwork. Your mom only has you. Tripp… please don’t feel guilty. OK, this is my choice, and I know it’s the right one for me.

And I’m so glad you feel that way. It’s just… I–I can’t stop myself from worrying about so many things. I mean, I just–I just wish that it was simpler, us being together here.

Tripp… I know that you were excited and happy when I first came through that door and I told you I was staying. But now it seems like you’re having some kind of… delayed reaction. And if you are, just say it, OK? Just–just tell me that you’re disappointed that I’m coming back, that in your heart of hearts, you were relieved that I was on my way to Hong Kong, that you really want me to move there.

No, Maggie, I don’t blame Tate. He’s just a kid. But the person I blame the most is myself, I mean, for not realizing that Holly was having issues, being self-consumed too much of the time, feeling sorry for myself, and not paying attention to her.

[knock at door]

Paulina, hi.

Hope I’m not interrupting.

Oh, no.

Hi, Paulina.

Abe told me when he came by earlier that the room could use some perking up.

Oh. Well, that’s– that’s very sweet, Paulina, but Holly can’t have flowers in ICU.

Oh, I know that, which is why I got the very best artificial orchid money can buy.

Oh.

Oh, how thoughtful. And they look so real.

Yes, they do. Thank you, Paulina. I mean, they’re lovely.

Oh.

And they definitely perk up the room.

Oh. Oh. Maggie, Nicole, I’m– I’m so sorry this happened. Rest assured, I’m kicking every butt I can to get these drugs under control to make sure that no more of our sweet, innocent youth have to suffer from this terrible epidemic.

Yeah.

Thank you, Paulina. I know you’re doing everything you can.

Oh.

[coughs] Oh, excuse–

[coughing]

Paulina, you all right? I’ll get you some water.

Oh, my goodness.

[coughing]

Here you go.

Oh.

Here you go.

Ooh.

Here you go.

[slurps] Mm.

[coughing] Mm.

You OK?

Yeah, there.

All right.

All better.

OK. Aw.

OK.

Lovely to see you too, Chad.

[dramatic music]

But, Chad, Ava and I have some things to go over for business.

Yeah, and why are you doing it here? Who’s minding the Bistro?

The staff is capable of covering for a few hours.

Still doesn’t answer why you’re conducting business in my family’s living room with her, Stefan.

Chad, please, just get whatever it is you came to get. Ava and I have some work to do, and quite frankly, it’s none of your concern.

Actually, it is. You see, I run “The Spectator” now, and I’ve tasked my star reporter with writing an exposé on the drug trade here in Salem. Are the DiMeras involved in this, Stefan? Are we investigating my own family?

You know, I think it’s great that Chad is having you do this deep dive into the drug trade in Salem.

Yeah, yeah, definitely. I mean, somebody’s got to get to the bottom of it, right?

Mm-hmm.

Such a tragedy, isn’t it?

Mm.

Frankly, it’s–

[chuckles] What do you say nowadays? It’s triggering for me.

How so?

Well, before we were together, I was covering the heroin epidemic in Seattle.

You never told me about that.

I guess I didn’t really tell a lot of people about it, mainly because… this really good friend of mine died. He–he OD’d. And he was a musician, really talented pianist and a songwriter. Anyway, he was a great guy overall, and I was the one that found him. So it was a little shocking and a little…traumatizing.

Oh. Everett, I’m so sorry.

It’s OK. Why am I telling you this? I guess I didn’t tell you because I was determined during that time to– to suppress those feelings and those memories and focus on the amazing woman that I was falling in love with.

We’re all praying for you, you sweet girl, and sending white light and whatever other healing didgeridoohickeys we have.

[chuckles] Oh.

Mm-hmm.

It’s time for Holly’s bath.

Oh, right, of course. We’ll–we’ll give you some room.

Thanks, honey.

Thank you again, Paulina, for coming by.

And I will be back soon. But I do have to scoot right now, especially if we’re gonna get to the bottom of who’s peddling those drugs.

Before you leave, Paulina, please, be sure to take care of yourself.

Oh, and, well, thanks for your concern, Maggie. In fact, I intend to pop by today to see my doctor and make an appointment.

Oh, good.

And I’ll be praying for your little girl, Nicole, and for you, that you get through this with strength and optimism.

I know.

[sighs] And I will be there for her. I will, with strength and optimism.

Now you’re talking.

Wendy, of course I don’t want you to move to Hong Kong, especially without me. It’s just–

Just what? Is it Ava? Does she want me out of your life?

No, no, she loves you. She wanted me to go with you. You know that.

Or maybe she just keeps getting in these messes so she can keep you in her clutches.

That’s not fair.

Well, fair or unfair, just like you’re not letting your mom dictate your decisions, I’m not letting anyone dictate mine. I’m here to stay, whether you like it or not.

Oh, I like it. I like it a lot.

Be sure and tell your doctor all of your symptoms, Paulina.

Oh, don’t–don’t worry your pretty head about me. It’s that little angel in there you need to concentrate on. And I will– I will be back soon, and I’ll bring some artificial roses next time.

[laughter] Well, I’ll see you soon.

OK. Thank you for coming, Paulina.

She needs to take care of herself. We all do.

[sighs] I will, Maggie. It’s nothing a week of– or two of sleep won’t cure.

[both chuckle]

Bath’s all done. You can go back in now.

Oh, thanks, Ellen.

OK, here we go.

[dramatic music]

Hey, sweet girl. We’re back.

There are so many people who are praying for you, Holly. Praying for Tate as well.

Why don’t you save the questions for your star reporter, Chad? God knows he’s gonna be showing up everywhere like a bad penny anyway.

Well, he–he doesn’t know how to read the both of you quite like I do, does he?

Mm.

But what he does know, as do I, is your well-documented history with the Mafia, Ava, where I’m sure you learned the ins and outs of drug running right along with the ABCs.

Mm, well, some might say the same thing about the DiMeras.

Which is why the two of you in business together makes me just a tad bit suspicious, especially now that I’ve seen you all cozy together.

What can I say? Just can’t stay away from DiMera men. Let’s give it up. He’s onto us.

So I was a distraction, huh?

The best kind.

Maybe you were, too, for me, when we fell in love. Any chance you have some rum in that bottom drawer of yours for a top-off?

Ooh. I would…love to do that. But I think coffee is probably a better idea. Got to finish this exposé.

Maybe put it aside for tonight, you know, since it seems to be triggering, reminding you of your friend who OD’d.

I can handle it, especially with you by my side.

So it’s settled. You’re staying.

I’m staying.

Have you told your family yet?

No.

[sighs] I wouldn’t be surprised if my mom has been waiting at the airport since I bought my ticket.

OK, so–

There’s no time like the present.

Mm-mm.

You might want to go into the other room for this, although you’ll still probably hear my mom sobbing all the way from Hong Kong.

[sighs]

OK, now it’s perfect.

[both chuckle]

You know, I was thinking.

Hmm.

When Holly gets better and goes home from the hospital, I think the three of us, we should have a spa day– massages and facials, manicures and pedicures, you know.

Oh, and an icy plunge pool. Is that what they’re called?

[laughs]

I don’t know, but I think we’ll just let that one go. And we’ll just do all sorts of girly-like things.

Yeah.

Did you hear that… high tea is back at the Salem Inn?

[sighs] Yeah, I did, actually. EJ and I want to take Holly there. Oh, they have those scones with the clotted cream. So good.

You know, Victor– Victor, he loved high tea, too, especially the tiny little cucumber sandwiches.

[dramatic music]

We have to do that, Maggie.

Mm-hmm.

A lot more of that.

Yeah.

You know, the most important New Year’s resolution is for me to spend more time with my precious daughter. And I pray I have the chance to make that one stick.

[sighs]

[speaking Mandarin]

[sighs]

That didn’t go well, did it?

No. But I didn’t expect it to.

Deep down, maybe she understands. I mean, surely she must know what it feels like to be in love.

Or maybe not. I mean, I know my parents love each other, but… in love? I’m not so sure.

Well, here’s something that I am… very, very sure of.

And what’s that?

That just thinking about being separated from you for… God knows how long, picturing you , miles away, and then seeing you walk through that door and telling me that you were staying, there are no words, no words to express how that made me feel or how I’m feeling right now.

Come on, try to find the words.

OK, OK, way to– way to put the pressure on.

I’m waiting.

Mm-hmm. OK. Wendy Shin, you light up my life. Uh, that was a little too corny.

No, corny’s great. Keep going.

OK, OK.

[laughs]

All right. Well, Wendy Shin, you light up my life and not only brighten up every day and make my heart skip so many beats but also–

Also?

I am more in love with you than ever.

See? You found all the right words.

Your turn.

Oh, OK.

Mm-hmm. Tripp Johnson… you are the man of my dreams. And I love you with all my heart.

You know, I think I may go to Seattle soon to visit my brother.

Oh. How’s Joey doing?

He’s OK. Living in my old apartment.

Mm.

You think you’ll ever go back?

Well, you know me. I go where the job takes me, but… I don’t know, I’ve been thinking it’s time to put down some roots. So no, I don’t think I’ll go back to Seattle, not unless there’s something to go back for.

Look at the time.

Yeah.

Don’t you need to file that piece tonight?

I do.

Great. Then I’ll be going. See you soon.

Soon.

[clears throat]

Bye.

Bye.

[sighs]

Mm. Did we mention we’re in a relationship, Chad?

No, but I’m not surprised. Nor do I care. I hope you’re not involved with this drug trade, brother. Or it will be a house of cards that comes crashing down around you.

What the hell was that?

Oh, you know exactly what that was. If you don’t want to join your wife behind bars, then we need to be the happy betrayers in front of Chad and Harris so we can keep them off of our backs.

I’m not comfortable with that.

Oh, well, get comfortable, OK? Are you interested in survival? Because we need to do this if we’re gonna survive.

Of course I’m interested.

OK, good. Then get interested in this.

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Days Nitpicks and Flubs For The Week Of January 1, 2024

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by Michele & Cheryl

Alex and Theresa from Days

Monday

-Alex and Theresa could be heard kissing while Harris was shown.

-The lump on Paulina’s neck wasn’t showing. Chanel made a big deal about seeing the lump, but it wasn’t visible.

-Why didn’t Brady tell Nicole right away what happened to Holly? Nicole could have gotten to Holly sooner.

-Tripp and the nurses weren’t wearing masks while they were helping Holly. They wore gloves, but they weren’t wearing masks.

Tuesday

-How did EJ know Theresa was a drug addict? He might have found out through Sami but it’s not likely she would have told him something like that.

-Why would Brady take the blame for the drugs at the risk of getting arrested? He would never get Rachel back if he was in prison.

-Ava could be heard talking to Tripp while Marlena was shown.

Wednesday

-Why did Marlena feel Eric needed to know about Holly? Eric isn’t linked to Holly, so he didn’t need to know what happened to her.

-How did Everett know Holly was in a coma?

-Why didn’t EJ tell Chad about Holly? Why did he have to find out through Everett?

Thursday

-What were the odds EJ had Chanel’s number? EJ and Chanel never talk to each other so it’s not likely she would have given him her phone number.

-Why was EJ determined to make Tate pay for Holly overdosing? EJ acted as if he had a personal ax to grind with Tate.

Friday

-When did Sarah decide she didn’t trust Konstantin? She said recently that she trusted him and now she doesn’t.

-Wendy could be heard talking to Tripp while Xander and Sarah were shown.

 

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Tate from Days

Nicole wasted no time hoping in bed with EJ. What happened to her depression over losing her baby? She was upset at the idea of having another baby, but she was okay with doing what it takes to make a baby. Maybe she wasn’t as upset about the loss of her baby as she claims. We understand she wants to take her mind off her troubles, but it seems like she should have waited before having sex.

Why was Tate being accused of drugging Holly? The police treated him as if he put the drugs down Holly’s throat. They must have forgotten about the other people who overdosed on drugs. Was Tate suddenly responsible for the other people overdosing? Maybe we missed something, but we didn’t see why Tate was arrested for Holly overdosing.

Tate got himself in trouble when he tried to protect Holly after she overdosed. He should have told the police the truth about the drugs instead of trying to cover it up. If he did the right thing, he wouldn’t have to worry about the trouble he was in. It didn’t make sense for him to protect her at the risk of getting into trouble himself. We know he likes her, but going to prison wouldn’t be worth it.

The writers tried to rewrite Lucas and Will’s story by having Brady take credit for Tate giving Holly the drugs. We know Brady wanted to protect Tate, but it didn’t make sense for him to claim credit for the drugs since Tate was innocent. Tate might have had a better shot of getting off than Brady would have. Clearly, Brady didn’t have faith that Tate would get off the hook for what happened.

Alex had nerve telling Theresa that Justin wasn’t a good enough lawyer for Tate’s case. He didn’t have the right to make that call just because his financial status changed. Now that he thinks he’s Victor’s son he thinks Justin isn’t a good enough lawyer. We can’t wait to see the look on Alex’s face when he finds out the truth about Victor. He needs to be knocked off his high horse.

Why was EJ so determined to make Tate pay for what happened to Holly? EJ doesn’t have any proof that Tate gave her drugs, yet he is treating him as if he put the drugs down her throat. Nicole wasn’t determined to make Tate pay and Holly is her daughter. If anyone wanted Tate to pay, it would be Nicole. EJ is going overboard trying to play the hero for Nicole. His efforts are in vain because she still wants to be with Eric.

 

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THIS STILL NEEDS SOME EDITING!

[gentle music]

Hmm. What’s that wonderful smell?

Good morning, sleepyhead.

What are you cooking, chef?

Haggis with neeps and tatties.

[laughs] I’m sorry, come again?

Turnip and potato mash.

Mmm. So you’re making haggis for brunch. Was your New Year’s resolution to get in touch with your roots?

Well, I figured I’d have to surprise you. I was going to bring you breakfast in bed. I was actually kind of looking forward to that. I mean, I–I would have knocked first. I wouldn’t just presume to barge in there while you were, you know, in bed.

Actually, I– I wouldn’t have minded. You could have done that.

[romantic music]

[clattering]

[door unlocks]

Wendy, hey.

You’re home.

Finally. I’m–I’m really sorry I didn’t make it for New Year’s Eve. I got stuck at the hospital, and then it was a crazy night.

No, no, no, no, no, no. It’s okay. We can make up for it in Hong Kong when we celebrate Lunar New Year together.

[gasps] We are going to have such an amazing time, okay? Checking out all the fireworks and lantern displays. Oh, and I know the best street food stall to get dumplings and nian gao, which you are going to love.

[chuckles] And I’m happy to announce that the police department granted me an open-ended leave of absence.

That’s great.

Yeah, it is. Especially since, you know, I hope to come back someday. Of course, it all depends on my dad’s condition.

Right. Yeah, how is he holding up?

He’s still in rough shape. But luckily my flight leaves tonight, as you know, and then I’ll be there with him and my mom.

And I know they’ll both be so happy to see you.

And I’ll be so happy when I get to welcome you to Hong Kong. Speaking of which, have you made arrangements to take a leave from the hospital and join me soon?

[somber music]

About that. I’m sorry, Wendy. I–I can’t go.

Can’t wait to get you home, buddy.

Okay. I just got a call from the assistant district attorney.

I just got off the phone with the judge. He’s reversed his decision. Your bail has been revoked. I’m sorry, Tate. You’re not going anywhere except back into custody.

No. No, he can’t do that.

Well, unfortunately he can, because judges have a lot of latitude.

What? How can he do–how can he just change his mind? I mean, he just granted bail a half an hour ago.

Okay, okay. I just got to the bottom of it. Apparently EJ convinced the judge that Tate is a flight risk because of the family wealth, access to the jet.

He’s a–

That–that’s not true. It’s not fair.

Justin, EJ probably owns this judge. You know that.

I haven’t heard anything to suggest that. But EJ– as the district attorney, he holds a lot of sway.

Oh my God, this can’t be happening.

Please, can everyone just stop talking and tell me what’s going to happen to me?

[tense music]

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

Victoria is still– oh, thank you. Victoria is still sleeping, yeah?

Yeah, yeah. Once we got settled after her last bottle, she slept through the night. No fever, nothing. She’s–she’s doing so much better.

She’s a trooper.

Yeah, she is. Thank you for letting me stay last night.

Oh, of course. I mean, you know, after the whole fever scare last night, and me stupidly not having any baby amphetamine on hand.

[laughs] Acetaminophen. It’s infant acetaminophen. And it all worked out.

Yeah, because of you. I mean, thank God you’re her mum and a doctor to boot. I mean, if anything, I should be the one thanking you.

[gentle music] Especially since I ruined your New Year’s Eve plans.

Her temperature’s back to normal.

Oh, thank God.

[chuckles] Between the meds and your lullaby.

Oh, well, I doubt it had anything to do with the latter. But she’s feeling better. Maybe you have time to nip over to your party now.

Oh, no. No, I don’t care about the party. I’d much rather be here with my little girl. And you.

[fireworks bursting] I wouldn’t say ruined.

Sarah, I’m, uh– look, I’m sorry. About last night, if I–if I did anything–

[baby crying] I’ll go get her.

Are you sure?

Yeah, yeah. The food’s all ready. Just help yourself. I’ll be right back.

[crying continues] Shh.

But, Tripp, I thought we had already decided. And you were the one who wanted to go with me.

I know, but that was all before last night.

What happened last night?

Holly Jonas was brought into the hospital.

Nicole’s daughter?

She OD’d at the Bistro. She was found on the loading dock apparently, barely alive.

My God. Is she going to be okay?

It’s too soon to tell. But this isn’t exactly about Holly.

What is it about, then?

[tense music]

Well, when I got off duty, I went over to check on Mom to make sure she was okay.

And how’s she doing?

[sighs] I don’t know. She’s acting really strange.

Well, that’s understandable, isn’t it? I mean, it must have been traumatic for her to have someone OD on her watch.

No, this is more than that. I–I know my mom. I know when something’s not right. When she encouraged me to go with you to Hong Kong, I– I had this sinking feeling that there was something up with her.

Like what?

I don’t know exactly. I mean, I just think there’s something going on that she doesn’t want me to know about, because she was way too eager to have me , miles away on another continent.

Yeah. I don’t know your mom all that well, but that does seem to be out of character for her.

Yeah, it is. You know, because my mom is all about wanting to be close to me, you know, because I’m her only child now that my brother Charlie’s gone, but it’s her way of making up for lost time. You know my mom used to be in the mob.

Yeah, I do know that. Wait, you don’t think–

I don’t want to think anything but that she’s telling me the truth. And she adamantly denied being involved with drugs.

But you don’t believe her, do you?

No, I don’t.

Son, don’t worry about it. We’re–we’re not going to give up. We’re never going to give up, okay? We’ll figure something out.

They can’t do this. They can’t send my child to jail.

No, no. It’ll be juvenile hall, Theresa, not jail. Look, we will explore our options and fight for the best outcome.

What options? What options do we have? I mean, can we go to the judge and say that EJ is clearly a conflict of interest? I mean, this is a personal vendetta. That’s all this is.

The first thing we do, we file an appeal. And I will do that immediately. And then we will explore every avenue to challenge this decision.

Well, how about if I just put up times the bail that was set? Do you think maybe that would convince him to reconsider?

No. The legal system doesn’t work like that, Alex.

Well, can’t you make it work that way? You’ve been doing this a long time. You know the judges. Make it happen.

Oh, a pleasant afternoon to you all.

You son of a bitch!

No! Hey. Let’s not make this worse, okay, Brady?

Why are you doing this? Why are you doing this to my son?

[dramatic music]

Maybe you should get some sleep.

And miss you leaving? No way. No, I’ve been up hours. What’s a few more?

So… you think your mom’s back in the game, huh?

I don’t want to think that, but too many things don’t add up. Or maybe they do.

What do you mean? How so?

Well, for starters, she suddenly breaks things off with Harris, right? And then she kills Gil dead right here in this very apartment just before. And then out of nowhere, she’s managing the Bistro with Stefan DiMera?

And have you confronted her about all this?

Of course, but she’s got an answer for everything, you know? It’s like she’s prepared. Too prepared.

Right. And I understand why you’re so worried, Tripp, especially given your mom’s history.

Now that Harris isn’t in her life anymore–

She needs you. Now more than ever, whether or not she’ll admit it. And so without you here, who will take care of her?

That’s the burning question. This hurts just so much more because you’re being so understanding, which I love you for.

Because I know you and I love you.

I am so sorry, Wendy. I truly am. All of this is so unfair.

You know, I– I won’t say I’m not disappointed, Tripp. But family is obviously very important to you, and I respect you for that. You know, just like I feel like I have to take care of my parents now. I know you feel the same way about your mom.

[somber music] It’s just, now we have another issue.

Yeah. Yeah, I know. What does this mean for us?

Oh, you really enjoyed that, huh?

Yeah, can’t you tell? I cleaned my plate.

[chuckles] Well, just wait till our little Victoria gets a taste of her granny’s “skons.” She’s going to love them.

I’m sorry, what?

[laughs] Say that again.

What, “skons?”

Do you mean scones?

Some Scottish people pronounce it differently. Like John, gone, “skon.”

[chuckles]

Wow. It’s amazing. After all this time that we have known each other, I don’t think I’ve ever heard you say the word “scone.” “Skon.” It’s scone.

[laughs] I–you know, I do admit that I hope that she gets your accent.

Really? Why?

Because it’s– it’s charming, and I love it. And she is half-Scottish.

Mm, she is. But I don’t know, I was kind of hoping she’d take more after your side of the family.

Why is that?

Because I think the world of you, and of Maggie. And I happen to find your American accent very charming. In fact, I like everything about you, truth be told.

[gentle music]

Well, thanks.

[laughs] I–I should get dressed and pack up all of Victoria’s things. It is my night with her, as you know.

Right. How could I forget?

So I’ll be out of your hair in a jiffy, give you your apartment back.

[door closes]

Brady!

Brady!

Brady, don’t do it! Don’t. Don’t! It’s just going to make things worse for Tate.

Oh, let him go, Commissioner. I’m curious to see how far he’s willing to take it. Assaulting the district attorney? Perhaps some father-son time in jail would be a wonderful bonding experience.

Brady, no, no, no, no. We need you here with us.

Don’t make things worse.

I don’t think things could get worse.

Oh, I beg to differ, Theresa. Things can definitely get worse. Look at my family. Look at my wife, Nicole, broken at Holly’s bedside, very possibly about to lose another child. An innocent girl fighting for her life because she was influenced– probably pressured– into taking potentially lethal drugs by the amoral, entitled son of drug addicts.

That’s not– that’s not what happened. I told her not to do it. I told her it was a bad idea, but she didn’t listen to me!

Save it, son. Tate is nearly of age, and he has committed a serious crime that’s resulted in the grievous bodily injury of my stepdaughter.

You have no proof of that. What happened to being innocent until proven guilty?

Tate will be charged as an adult and held here at the local Salem jail with the other prisoners.

[tense music]

EJ, you can’t charge Tate as an adult for possession. The law doesn’t support that.

I’m well aware of the law, Justin. How about manslaughter or attempted murder for peddling a deadly batch of drugs that’s killing kids, and might have killed my stepdaughter?

He’s only . He can’t do this, can he?

I’m afraid he can. The district attorney can charge a minor as an adult if the crime is fitting.

EJ, please. EJ, he’s–he’s just a child. I mean, you’re a parent too. Can–can you just please have some compassion?

Theresa, I told you we should get another lawyer.

[scoffs] Justin should have changed the venue.

Alex, you are out of your element. You can’t change the venue until there’s a trial.

Well, the least you could have done was found a judge who wasn’t under EJ’s thumb.

Excuse me? What did you just say?

You heard me.

If you’re going to make an accusation, make it to my face.

How about I rearrange your face instead?

Oh, so now you’re threatening the DA while surrounded by cops. Brilliant.

I’m not scared of you, EJ. You don’t think the Kiriakises have friends in high places?

Stop! Everybody stop. Mom. Mom, I beg you, please, please don’t let them send me to jail. I–I can’t.

[somber music]

I know.

[sighs] I wish there was a way I could just stay here in Salem. You know, be here for you and your mom. But, as you know, my parents need me in Hong Kong. I feel like I have to go. I–

I get that, okay? Hey, they just lost their son, and you feel the responsibility to help them through that.

Yeah, I do.

And like I said, I totally understand. We need to talk about what happens next. I mean, are we going to try the long-distance thing?

Well, yeah. But it’s a really long distance, so it won’t be easy.

Right. I mean, it’s obviously, you know, too long to just spend weekends together here or there. But I mean, we can still talk and text, video calls. And then when there is more than a weekend we both have free, we can definitely visit each other.

Yeah, right. No, that all sounds nice and doable. I mean, making all these plans while we’re still in the same room. But we both once I leave and we’re separated by oceans, it won’t be the same.

Yeah, I guess it won’t be.

And, Tripp, I care about you so much, and I just want you to be happy. So I don’t want to stand in your way if you meet someone else, okay? I don’t–I don’t expect you to wait for me. I mean that.

I… I understand. I wouldn’t want you waiting for me, either.

I can’t believe we’re actually saying goodbye.

Look at me in my walk-of-shame outfit. Not that there’s anything to be ashamed of, just that your neighbors might talk.

Oh, my neighbors are terribly unfriendly. Whenever they pass me in the hall, they just look right through me. So I can’t imagine they’ll pay you any attention.

Ah. As much as I do love attention, I’m going to count on that.

And I have to say, if I may, that your walk-of-shame outfit is very becoming. Not that I’ve ever seen you look anything but beautiful, no matter what you wear or don’t wear.

[sultry music]

Well, um, thank you. Victoria’s diaper bag is all packed up. So as soon as she wakes up, I will head out. And in the meantime, I should help you with the dishes, because you’ve cooked.

Oh, no, stop. Don’t worry about that.

No, I don’t mind. Like I said–

Sarah, please, will you just forget about the dishes?

Okay. Is there something wrong?

No, it’s– earlier, when I was putting Victoria down, I– well, I couldn’t help but think that now that Chloe’s moved out, that there is, uh– there’s a spare room.

Right. Yeah, for Victoria. You–you’re making it into a nursery.

I am, yes. But you’ll notice that there is a regular bed in there too. I know you know, because you slept in it last night. I assume it was comfortable?

It was, yeah.

So I wonder–

[laughs]

If maybe it’s possible, if you would even consider–

Con–consider what?

Moving in here permanently, with our daughter.

You know, I can’t even imagine not having you in my life.

[gentle music] You’ve been my rock, my support. I don’t think I could have even survived my brother’s death without you. Not to mention you make me laugh, and I do love your shrimp tacos.

Well, you make me laugh too. I’m so impressed by your mind, how smart you are, how hard you work and do whatever you do. Just being around you lifts my spirits.

Even when I’m whiny and sad and sorry for myself?

You are never any of the above. You are brave and kind. You’ve taught me to believe in love again.

Xander, I– I don’t know what to say.

Say yes. Move in with me, with us.

[soft dramatic music]

I mean, sharing custody is hard. I miss her so much when we are apart.

Sarah, I totally agree. And come on, it has to be better for our little girl to have a permanent home rather than bouncing back and forth between two places all the time.

No, it would. It–it definitely would. But you know, uh, Konstantin is staying with my mom until his ankle is healed and he can leave town. And I like the guy, but I don’t exactly trust him, so I don’t know how I’d feel about my mom being alone with him all the time.

I mean, Maggie’s not really alone. There’s lots of people still live at the Kiriakis mansion. Henderson’s always there. It’s a–it’s a busy house. Plus, how can you keep an eye on your mum if you’re spending a good chunk of your day at the hospital?

That’s true. But maybe she could just volunteer more, you know, at the hospital. I mean–

Or maybe you could trust that she’s a big girl, and she can take care of herself. Unless–

Unless what?

Sarah, are you just looking for a reason to say no?

Please. Please don’t let them take me, Mom. Please.

Just please give me a minute. I need to speak to my son.

Look at me. Look at me. It’s going to be okay. We’re going to get you out of here as soon as possible.

I’m scared.

I know. Don’t be scared. You don’t have to be scared because you didn’t do anything wrong.

No. We know you’re innocent, and we are going to fight like hell to prove it. Don’t you worry.

[tense music]

Even if the drugs weren’t yours, Tate, the fact remains that you didn’t call when you found Holly, and that could mean the difference between whether she pulls through this or not.

I’m sorry. I’m–I’m so sorry.

Mm. Oh, it’s a little too late for sorry.

Okay. Maybe I am looking for a reason to not move in. It’s just, I think you can understand how complicated this is for me. You know, how I might feel conflicted about us living together.

Obviously I– but Sarah, let’s not ignore the -ton elephant in the room any longer. We kissed last night, and we haven’t talked about it. Sarah, are you worried that I only asked you to move in with me in the hope that maybe eventually we would sleep together?

[tense music]

Okay. Honestly, you know, our emotions were heightened. We were both worried that Victoria might be sick. And it was New Year’s Eve, and we did– we got caught up in the fireworks, and the celebratory feeling. And it was just–it happened in the heat of the moment.

That’s true.

Yeah.

But it’s also true that I’ve wanted to kiss you for a long time.

Well–

Well, what?

I wanted to kiss you too.

I can tell.

[laughs] Look, Xander, that kiss– it was– It was amazing. Yeah, all of our kisses are amazing. I’m just– I’m scared of going too fast and falling just madly in love with you again, and regretting it.

[sighs] So… guess my– my car should be here soon.

What? Oh, you shouldn’t have ordered a car. Cancel it. I’ll take you to the airport. We should be together till the very last minute.

Tripp, I don’t think it would be a very good idea for us to go together to the airport. I think it would just make it harder for us to say goodbye.

Yeah, but I want to take you.

Please, I’d rather you didn’t.

[somber music]

Okay. I understand.

I’m going to go freshen up before I go.

[phone beeps] Okay, my car is here a bit early, actually.

No, let me.

[crying]

[phone rings]

This is a nightmare. I mean, my son is innocent. And not just innocent, he is a good and caring person. He would never willingly hurt somebody, let alone somebody that he cares about.

Theresa, it’s going to be okay.

I don’t know if I can believe that. I mean, look–look– look at his eyes. Look at EJ’s eyes. I don’t see a husband who is grieving the loss of a child, or a man who is dying inside for his wife, because her daughter is suffering. I just– I just see bitterness and hatred.

[tense music]

Tate, we need to get you out of that suit. Officer Kelsey will help you with that.

I’ll go with Tate, make sure he’s taken care of.

Good. Counselor, a word?

Of course, Commissioner. Lead the way.

You know what, Alex? You were right. I should have listened to you. We should have gotten another lawyer.

Make this quick. I don’t want to miss the boy being hauled away in cuffs.

What the hell is the matter with you? Why are you doing this?

You can’t figure it out? I mean, as someone who was in Holly’s life at one time, I would think you and I would be on the same side of this, Hernandez.

On the same side?

Yes. –

[chuckles] When the hell was I ever on the same side with you on anything?

[tense music] I mean, for God’s sake. Okay, let’s say Tate did give Holly those drugs. He’s just a kid. He’s a kid who never meant for any of this to happen. Besides which, Holly took those drugs willingly.

That is a baseless assumption. Tate could have put them in her drink for all we know.

Oh, yeah. Yeah, sure. Well, soon we will know a lot more, because I’m going to go to the high school, and I’m going to interview eyewitnesses, and then we will get a clear picture as to what was going on with Holly. Maybe some things that you don’t even know about, but perhaps I should just share that with Nicole.

Stay away from my wife, and don’t you dare try and make the victim the criminal here.

All I am trying to do is to get you to see the reality of this tragedy! I mean, my God. Holly Jonas is in a coma. Her mother is in agony. And all you can do is lash out at this poor kid who’s already horrified and traumatized? You’re trying to make his pain worse. Does that make you feel good, EJ? Is it lifting your spirits?

This conversation is over.

Okay. Well, think about this, then. Think about Johnny when he was Tate’s age. Imagine if someone was doing what you are doing to Tate to him. How would that make you feel? Yeah, it’d make you go nuts. Think about it, EJ.

[dramatic music]

Sarah, if you moved in here with me, if you agreed to, we’d be roommates and co-parents. And I promise I would– I’d be a proper gentleman. I mean, I would respect your boundaries. That’s the modern way of putting it, right?

It is, yeah. It is.

And I’m sure that you would respect mine.

Your boundaries?

Mm-hmm.

Yeah, okay. Well, uh, what are they?

Well, let’s see. You should never, ever–

Oh.

Eat something from the fridge that I was saving for myself.

Ah. Yeah, okay. Any other boundaries?

Yes.

Oh.

Actually a very important one. You should– I would prefer it if you did not–

Mm-hmm.

Put my phone or tablet or laptop somewhere where I can’t find it. You know, in an effort to straighten up.

Yeah, no. I get that. I get that one, yeah.

So how about you? What are your boundaries?

Oh, man. Just too many to state right now, so I’ll probably just make a list, or some sort of a spreadsheet.

Oh, a spreadsheet. Yeah, that’d be helpful.

I think it would be, yeah.

So what’s your answer?

[gentle music]

I’d be willing to give it a shot, I guess. I mean, I would.

[laughs]

I was really hoping you would say that.

[keys jangle] Sarah, welcome to your new home.

Did you have these in your pocket the whole time?

[both laugh] You’re quiet.

[sighs] Tripp… I have to go. It’s time.

I know.

[somber music] God, I’m gonna miss you so much.

[sighs] I love you.

I love you too. Always.

[sobs]

[exhales]

Hey. Look at me. Hey. We have to have– we have to have faith that Holly is going to wake up, okay? And she’s going to make everything okay. She’s going to set things right.

We will do everything in our power to prove your innocence. We are going to fight this, Tate.

[tense music]

I never meant for any of this to happen.

Of course you didn’t.

I know.

Of course you didn’t.

Buddy, buddy, you are innocent. You’re innocent. And until we prove it– we will prove it. And we’re going to get you home as soon as we can, okay?

Come here. We love you. We love you so much, Tate.

Tate, I– I’m sorry.

Hey. I’m sorry to say, but it’s time for Tate to come with me.

We wouldn’t want to keep your new cellmates waiting, now would we?

You are a monster. I swear, if anything happens to my son–

All right, Theresa. Let’s not give him any more ammunition, okay? This guy’s not worth it.

Come here. You stay strong, all right? I’m going to move heaven and earth to get you out of here, you hear me?

[handcuffs jangling]

Come on. Tate, I’m sorry, but it’s protocol for the transfer down to the jail.

Okay.

Okay. Let’s go.

EJ… this isn’t over. Not by a long shot.

[dramatic music]

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THIS STILL NEEDS SOME EDITING!

[dramatic music]

Good morning, beautiful.

Good morning.

[sighs] I missed this.

Yeah, me too.

You know, it’s–it’s crazy. There’s a part of me that feels like I never left here.

Maybe our hearts have been here the whole time.

Yeah, maybe.

I’ll have to thank your mom for banning you from coming home last night.

Oh, my God, that was a surprise.

I was more than happy to offer you refuge in my home… and in my bed.

You know, last night, that was a first for me.

It was not.

Not that part.

[giggles] The other thing.

Oh, right.

Mm-hmm.

Yes, the–the other thing.

Hmm.

Mmm.

Oh.

[chuckles] What smells so–so good?

[both chuckle] Oh, turkey sausage, fried eggs and tomatoes, Texas toast. All my favorites. You remembered.

Just made what was in the refrigerator.

Oh. Well, it all looks delicious.

Well. Uh, Paulina… I’m sorry.

Oh, no, you don’t need to be sorry. It isn’t your fault that you don’t– you don’t remember anything.

No, I mean I’m sorry about last night.

Thank you so much for–for coming. I’m–I’m really sorry to have called you on a holiday. I’m just so terrified for Tate.

Don’t apologize. I’m available – for family. And I know Alex is very concerned about both of you.

Yeah, I really appreciate that. I didn’t know if things were OK between us. There was a lot of tension at the Christmas dinner, and I know Alex can be a bit of a–

A bit of a thoughtful guy who brings lattes to the woman who kicked him out of the hospital last night.

[upbeat music] I’m sorry I didn’t bring you one, Da– Justin.

No, I’m fine. I’ve already had my morning coffee.

Good. So what are you doing here anyway?

I called him the minute I heard about Tate.

[phone beeps]

Oh, Tate’s arraignment starts at : a.m.

Oh, great, great. Thank you for taking care of that. But you don’t have to stay. You can go now.

I beg your pardon?

Well, I’m sorry to do this, and I say it with all love and respect. But I’ve hired somebody else to represent Tate.

Your mom and I told you to stay as far away from here as possible, Tate.

I was going to, Dad, but I couldn’t let you take the fall for something that you didn’t do.

And I’m not gonna let you take the fall for something that you didn’t do, either, all right? The cops saw you with those pills, Tate.

How many times do I have to tell you? They weren’t mine.

I know that. I know that. But it looks bad. Holly got those pills from somewhere, and the cops saw you and her at the scene. Son, I know you think you can handle this, but you can’t.

[dramatic music] Son, Holly’s stepfather is the DA. He wants blood. Better mine than yours, OK?

Yeah, but I’ll be tried in juvenile court. You won’t. This is my battle, Dad. Let me fight it.

[door clicks open]

Oh, God.

It’s sounding a little tense in here, gentlemen.

Oh. Dad, things are fine.

Got your suit, kid.

Thanks, Grandpa.

Yeah.

What is this, for the arraignment?

I asked him to bring it.

Wow, you just have this all figured out, don’t you? You are so stubborn. You know that?

Boy, beginning to sound like someone else I know.

[sighs]

I need to be kept up on every detail regarding Tate’s arraignment. Is that clear, Commissioner?

Oh, I am well aware of your concerns about this case, EJ.

I mean it, Rafe. This involves the safety of every citizen in Salem.

Yeah, certainly not a personal vendetta.

What was that?

What? I just said I’ll keep you posted. How’s Holly doing?

She had another seizure a little while ago.

Oh, man, I’m sorry to hear that.

She’s stable now. She was–she was with Nicole at the time, and Nicole hasn’t left her side.

Listen to me, EJ. I promise you that I will give you any updates that I get, OK? Go be with your wife. She needs you.

I would, but Nicole has company right now. She’s with Eric.

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

You hired another lawyer?

Family is not what you need right now, Theresa. What you need is a high-powered criminal attorney who is ruthless. And I’m sorry, that is just not your style.

No, no, ruthless is not my style. Facts are my style. Truth is my style. Fighting for what’s right is my style.

Yeah, and that’s all well and good. Nonetheless, I made some phone calls, and needless to say, I have hired somebody, and I have my resources to get Tate the very best. That’s what’s happening.

No, Alex, that is definitely not what is happening.

[sighs]

[tense music]

We can only move forward now, Brady. Tate is going to be arraigned, and we need to focus. We need to remain optimistic for the best possible outcome under the circumstances here, got it?

Yeah.

It–it looks great, Grandpa. Thank Grandma for me.

Well, you know, she steamed that herself. She wanted you to look your best.

And tell her I’m–tell her I’m sorry I snuck out.

No, you can tell her yourself when you see her.

How’s–how’s Holly doing?

She’s doing about the same.

I– last night when she showed me those drugs, I should have– I should have found you and told you. I just– I’m sorry, Dad.

Well, now that’s a lesson learned, isn’t it, kiddo?

I should have called right away too. When I found her lying out back, I just– I was so afraid of her getting in trouble. I didn’t– I wasn’t– I should have been more afraid that she could die.

You know, speaking of last night, I am a little hungry.

Wait, still?

Yeah. Would you like me to make you some breakfast?

Ooh. How about some biscuits with Southern fried eggs and gravy?

Mm. I was actually thinking a slightly… less ambitious alternative.

Such as?

I don’t know, maybe a… doughnut and some coffee.

What? Come on.

OK, OK, I’m kidding. I’ll make you whatever you like. But first…

[dramatic music] I wouldn’t mind a little dessert for breakfast.

[phone beeps] No, no, don’t do it. Don’t do it.

Mm-hmm, what if it’s Mama?

Hey, aah!

What if it’s Mama?

OK, fine.

[sighs]

It’s your dad. He says he’s been trying to reach you.

I– I left my phone on silent all night. Oh, jeez. Everyone’s been trying to… get ahold of me. Oh, no.

What? What–what happened?

Holly OD’d. I–I got to get to the hospital.

Oh, my God. Here, go. Go.

Paulina…

[dramatic music] I want you to understand. I felt it would be wrong for us to be intimate when I just don’t remember what we had.

[sighs] I understand.

Well, so you’re not upset?

I promise I won’t hold it against you.

[sighs]

[chuckles]

Now, just to be clear…

[chuckles]

I do love the woman I’m getting to know.

Oh.

[both chuckle]

[both smooch]

Oh, my gosh, I am so sorry. Should I leave you guys alone?

[sighs] Look, Alex, I really appreciate you wanting the best for us, but we have that with Justin. And he knows Tate.

And the attorney that I hired will get to know Tate too. More importantly, he knows how to rip apart the prosecution’s case.

So does Justin. What–what–what is this? Does this have to do with the silliness that happened at dinner the other night?

No, Theresa, no, not at all. It’s ouzo under the bridge.

What is the problem, then? Because Brady and I trust Justin. And so does Tate, and he does not trust easily. You know what? I–I don’t–I don’t know what–what this is. I–I don’t–I don’t care, because he is– he’s gonna be dealing with this case, period.

[sighs]

Thank you, Theresa. I appreciate the vote of confidence. But if it would satisfy Alex, I am open to having a consulting lawyer on call.

Thank you.

Yeah, well, that might not be such a bad idea.

OK, see, that’s not good news. Now the cops are telling us that we even have to lawyer up more.

Well, it’s no secret that EJ’s out for blood. He’s got an ax to grind with Tate. But punishing that kid, especially if he’s innocent, that is not gonna help anyone, least of all Holly or Nicole.

All right, kiddo, here’s the road map. First, you’re gonna stop blaming yourself. Number one, it’s not gonna do any good. Number two, it’s not gonna change a damn thing. You got it? All right. Now, you pull yourself together and get in your suit. Your dad and I will be right outside, OK? OK.

[sighs] I really wish that you had–

We’re done here. We’re–we’re done here. Let’s just give him some space here. Hey, I know you’re trying to help him. But Tate has to man up and do this himself right now. He needs to know that we trust the judicial system is gonna work for him.

Dad, Dad, Dad, the judicial system, really? With EJ as DA? You are fooling yourself. There’s no way that my poor kid is gonna get justice.

[elevator bell dings]

Dad. Hey, how’s Holly? Why are you out here? Shouldn’t you be in there with her?

It’s–it’s–it’s not a good time, son.

Is she–

She’s alive. She’s just–she’s in a coma.

OK, well, can I go see her?

As I said, it’s not a good time.

Why not?

Nicole is in there, and she’s with Eric.

Chanel, silly child, get on over here.

[chuckles]

I am so sorry I interrupted.

You didn’t interrupt anything.

[chuckles] We were just having a lovely breakfast that Abe made for me.

Mm.

Well, I’m going to go get dressed, so if you ladies will excuse me.

Mm-hmm.

Mm-hmm.

[both chuckle]

Happy New Year.

Yeah.

[sighs]

So…it looks like last night went well.

Mm. Mostly, yes. Abe and I had a long talk, and I told him about… everything. I mean, about my medical condition.

Oh. Oh, really? Mama, I am so glad you told him about it. How did he respond?

Oh, how do you think? He’s Abe Carver. He was supportive and caring, said he’d be there for me. And I said I didn’t want him to, and he said, too bad.

Yeah, that sounds like Abe.

And–and then… he–he told me he loves me.

Oh, Mama, that is so wonderful. OK, and then now he’s still here in his pajamas.

I dug up those PJs from the back of a drawer. We slept in separate beds.

Oh. OK, I might regret asking this, but why?

Oh, you know. Well, he lost his memory. I’m here. He’s there, blah, blah, blah. So it wasn’t the right time. But, you know, we talked this morning, and we’re in a better place now.

Good. I’m glad.

[sighs] So… how was your New Year’s Eve? Where’d you go after the party?

[dramatic music]

Oh, I… just went back to Johnny’s place.

[door clicks open] Thanks for lending me your shirt.

Suddenly that shirt is my all-time favorite.

[chuckles]

[sighs] So… now what? What should we do?

I don’t know, anything… everything.

[sighs] I can’t believe it’s been two years since we were together.

Two long years.

You know, it’s– it’s funny. We were married, so… why am I so nervous?

Hey, hey. You never have to be nervous around me. OK? You know what? I am…a little hungry.

Now?

Yeah, so it’s a good thing that while you were in the bathroom, I went downstairs… and brought up a little snack.

[laughs] You’re gonna eat that out the can?

No, not eat it out of the can. I am going to eat it… off of you.

Yeah, well, let’s just say our New Year’s was pretty…sweet.

Theresa, you let Tate get out of the house so he could come down here and confess? What were you thinking, huh?

I did not let him get out. He snuck out. Marlena and I thought that he was in his bed sleeping.

Well, that’s great. You know, if he would have just gone back to boarding school like I wanted him to, none of this would be happening to the poor kid.

Oh, really? Well, you’re the one who let him decide on what he wanted to do, Mr. Big Stuff. And he decides to stay, and you blame me?

OK, OK, listen. We–Tate needs all of us on the same side here.

I know.

[sighs]

Like that’s gonna happen. But for the record, I’m on her side.

Yeah, shocker.

Let’s just focus on–on–on Tate here. What’s the outlook?

Well, actually, I’m optimistic after reading the police report. I mean, there’s very little concrete evidence against him. So this arraignment this morning will be quick. Tate will plead not guilty to the charges. Then the judge will set bail and a trial date. And then, since Tate is a minor, he’ll be released into a parent’s supervision. And I assume that will be you, Brady.

Yes.

All right. So like I said, this hearing is gonna be quick. I suggest that I go into court alone with Tate and the rest of you remain here.

Whoa.

No, I don’t agree with that.

Justin, that’s not a good–

Please! Based on what I just witnessed here, OK, it’ll be for the best, because this judge will not tolerate outbursts of any kind.

So we’re gonna let Justin do his job here, right, everyone?

Yeah.

All right.

I’m ready.

So Nicole is in Holly’s room with Eric, and you’re just…out here?

She’s beside herself with worry. I wasn’t gonna storm in there and pull her out of Eric’s arms.

OK. Well, got to say, that’s a little out of character for you, Dad.

Eric has been in Holly’s life for a long time. He is, of course, a great comfort to her right now. No, what Nicole needs from me in this moment is to take care of business.

Take care of business? What does that mean?

It means she is in there torturing herself for not having seen the signs with Holly earlier, when in reality, it is not her fault in the least. No, this is all on the shoulders of that loser Tate Black.

Whoa. This–this is all Tate’s fault?

Holly never even used drugs until Tate came along.

You sure about that?

Oh, come, now. You’ve met his parents. I guarantee the apple hasn’t fallen far from those rotten trees. No, no, no, that–that– that druggie loser almost killed Holly. I will never let him anywhere near her again.

[dramatic music]

[sighs] This waiting is driving me crazy. I thought this was supposed to be quick, huh?

Yeah, I know. Let’s–let’s go out and get some fresh air. Theresa, let us know when they come back.

[sighs]

[sighs] Theresa, I know I got under your skin last night, and I’m trying very hard not to be that guy, but somebody’s got to say it. Are you sure Tate’s telling the truth?

Of course he is. Look, I know I sound like one of those naive parents. My son would never do that. I know. But he and I have talked many, many, many times before about drugs and alcohol and addiction, both his father and I. We both talked to him about it, and he knows. He would never, ever go down that road.

OK, OK, but did you always do what your parents warned you not to do? I know I didn’t. Kids, they don’t listen. They make their own mistakes, and they learn the hard way.

Alex… I hear what you’re saying. But I can’t go there right now. I just have to believe what my son is telling me.

OK. I’m sorry for being cynical. He’s your son. You know him better than anybody, and if you choose to believe him, so do I. Come over here.

[sighs]

Whoa, chilly out here.

Yeah, it was chilly in there. She should have locked Tate in his room.

Oh, stop it, will you? You both could have handled things a little bit better.

Me? How could I have handled things any better?

Oh. With trying to take the rap? That always works out well, doesn’t it?

I hope I didn’t screw up his case and make him look like he–he was trying to hide something.

Son, everyone knows that you were trying to protect your boy here. That’s what good parents do.

Dad, I– look, I got to say this out loud, or I’m gonna blow up. It’s not possible, is it? After all Theresa and I did to make sure that that kid did not follow in our footsteps, he did not do drugs with Holly, did he? It’s not possible.

You know sometimes kids make mistakes. Now, if–if Tate did do drugs, you, Theresa, and this army that you have as a family will rally around him to make sure that he gets the help he needs. But I’m telling you something, son. My gut says that young man is telling the truth.

I pray you’re right.

How can you be so sure it was Tate that gave Holly the drugs?

Because he’s a little punk. He’s nothing but trouble.

[sighs] OK, look, there’s something I got to tell you, Dad. On Christmas Eve, Holly got drunk while you and Nicole were at Green Mountain.

How do you know? You saw her?

She called me, completely plastered.

How come I didn’t know about this?

Because kids don’t tell their parents everything.

[sighs]

Anyway, I–I rushed over. I tucked her in, made sure she was OK.

And you saw her drunk?

Yes.

[sighs] Damn. Nicole didn’t think it was a good idea to leave Holly alone for her birthday, and it obviously wasn’t.

It’s just, Holly, she was just trying to be supportive, you know, of you and Nicole. She didn’t want to make a big deal out of it. She didn’t want to be selfish.

[sighs]

After that night, I just–man, I– I could have kept a closer eye on her. You know, I was at that party. I could have at least made sure she was OK.

Don’t–don’t be ridiculous. This is nobody’s fault but Tate’s.

Mm, nothing makes me happier than seeing that smile on your face.

You had a big smile on your face when I walked in on you two this morning. I’m really sorry I interrupted.

Oh, well, don’t be. Things weren’t going any further than that kiss that you walked in on. But you say that you had a sweet night with Johnny? What did you two do?

Oh, we just shared a little… late-night dessert.

[vocalizing]

[sultry music]

* Got to keep * * The dream alive *

[vocalizing] * Keeping the dream alive * * I’m keeping the dream alive * * Keep the dream alive * * Alive *

[vocalizing]

Yeah, and Johnny said that he’d love to have late-night dessert more often.

Mm.

[chuckles] Well, you tell him to be careful. It’s not always such a good idea to eat something rich so late at night.

* Keeping the dream alive *

What? What did I say?

* The dream alive *

Dad, if Holly was drinking and you didn’t know about it, isn’t it possible that she could have been doing other things too?

Holly’s not like that. She’s a good kid.

Good kids do drugs. It happens. OK, look, Tate was there for Holly. I’m the one who told her to lean on Tate. I’m just saying, if you’re gonna be mad at Tate, then you should be mad at me too.

[dramatic music]

[phone ringing]

I have to answer this.

Is there any news?

No, not yet.

Theresa… I’m–I’m sorry for jumping down your throat earlier. It was not your fault that Tate snuck out.

Thank you. Justin’s right. Emotions are really running high right now. Tate, how did it go?

Hey.

I made bail.

He made bail!

He can go home.

Oh, God.

Oh, thank God. Oh, thank God.

Oh, my God, thank God.

See, kid? It’s all right. It’s all right. It’s all right. It’s all right.

Thank you.

Mmm. Abe, that was so good.

Oh, well, thank you.

Mm-hmm. Yup, I’m gonna have to fix that for Johnny but with the biscuits and gravy, you know, how Mama taught you how to make last year. Remember?

But, oh, hey, who needs those added carbs, carbs, carbs?

I’ll have to learn how to make that again.

I’m really sorry, Abe. I am such a dope. I wasn’t thinking.

No, no, I’m just thinking about Holly. I was just wondering how she was doing.

I know. Such a tragedy.

Yeah, Johnny said he’d call. He was supposed to tell me how she’s doing.

Well, I’m sure he’ll call as soon as he can.

No, no, I’m just glad Holly moved on to Tate instead of mooning over Johnny. Oh, at least Tate’s her own age.

Yeah, but did Tate give her the drugs? Because if he did, then he could be in some big trouble.

Oh, I tell you, my heart goes out to Holly. I mean, this drug epidemic is just– just out of control. I mean, people–people are overdosing every day and dying.

I wish I knew how to stop it.

You’re doing the best you can, Mama.

[sighs] You know, when I got the report of another OD this morning, I had no idea it was someone we knew. Oh, this is so close to home.

You know, I better get over to the hospital and– Nicole might need my help.

Oh, you’re a good man, Abe Carver. I’m going to go and call and find out what exactly happened to that girl. Rafe should be able to tell me more by now.

[phone rings]

Hey, Chanel, it’s– it’s me.

Hey. Hey, baby. How’s Holly?

Not good. She’s in a coma. She’s hooked up to all these tubes. She almost died.

Oh–oh, my God. What–what happened?

She OD’d outside the Bistro on the back loading dock right after we left. They had to give her naloxone…twice.

Oh, God. I wish that we would have gone with Tate when he was looking for her.

Yeah, me too.

So–so she was using? Were–were the drugs hers or Tate’s?

I don’t know. You know, nobody knows. My dad sure seems to think Tate is responsible. I just–I left. I told him I’d come back later.

Oh, OK. Well, I–I’m here with Mama and–and Abe, and she shared with me what happened last night.

Interesting. We never got breakfast. Do you want to meet at the pub now?

Yeah, yeah, sure. I’ve already eaten, but I’ll meet you there. And I want to hear more about Holly and Tate. So–so where is Tate now?

[sighs] Not sure. All I know is that my dad is bound and determined to hold Tate responsible for what happened to Holly. He’s furious, enraged, actually. I just–I don’t know, I hope he doesn’t do anything crazy.

[dramatic music]

I know. I know you don’t.

Wow. Well, looks like a New Year’s party in here.

Oh, better than that.

Well, it is, thanks to Justin.

Yeah, congrats again, Dad.

Thanks, Alex.

Yeah, Justin, thank you so much.

Really, it was just the arraignment.

I know, but with EJ in charge, it could have gone wrong. Who knows what could have happened in there?

This is great news, and I’m gonna put on a big lunch for everybody here, especially you, kiddo.

[clicks tongue]

All right. So hey, can we–can we leave and get out of here?

Actually, no. You need to hang here. I got to pick up the release papers from the court. Be right back.

OK.

Tate, you need to get some rest, OK?

[phone ringing]

Yeah, yeah, but right now, I really just want Holly to be OK.

I hear you. Excuse me.

Well, Alex, Theresa, apparently, we’re gonna have a big old lunch over at the house. So I’d love to have you guys come.

Let’s do it. Thanks, man.

Sure.

I’m so relieved…for now.

Me too, yeah. I know we still have to go to trial and everything, but honestly, I just want to get out of here.

I know, I know. Hey, one step at a time. But, buddy, you, you’re coming home. You’re coming home.

[laughter]

I just got a call from the assistant district attorney.

And I just got a call from the judge. He’s reversed his decision, and your bail’s been revoked. Sorry, Tate, you’re not going anywhere. I’ve got to take you back into custody.

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THIS STILL NEEDS SOME EDITING!

[knocking at door]

What the hell is this knocking?

[doorbell ringing]

And the ringing. I’m surprised it didn’t wake up Doug and the kids.

Or the dead.

[knocking at door]

I got it. I got it. I got it. Who is it?

Chad, it’s Everett. I need to talk to you.

What in the hell is so important?

Holly Jonas OD’d last night.

[tense music]

[baby cooing]

Well, look at you, all quiet and happy. You know why that is, don’t you? Because you slept through the night. So if you can keep this thing going, that’d be really helpful. You know that, big guy?

[chuckles]

And I don’t know about you, but I slept through the night too, first time since Jude came into our lives.

Good, I slept well too.

Although, I will admit, I kind of miss him waking up in the middle of the night. You know, it was cute. We’d rock him and get him– give him his bottles, back to sleep.

Yeah, I miss that too, especially with–

Especially with what?

Well, I missed that with Mickey. I mean, she was older than Jude when I came into her life– when I thought she was mine. And she was sick back then. So I just– right now with Jude, I just really want to savor that time.

I understand. How old was Holly when you came into her life?

She was just a little girl when– well, she was just–

[laughs] she was just smart, curious, I mean, even then– back then, you knew that she was gonna do something great with herself.

I’m sure Nicole is really proud.

Yeah. Holly is her pride and joy.

[machine beeping]

You looked so beautiful last night when you went to the party. You seemed so happy.

[sighs] But that was just me deluding myself, wasn’t I? Because you couldn’t have been happy or even OK. I mean, how– honey, how– how did I not see it? How– how– how did I not see the signs? I mean, there must have been signs, right? Oh, I’m just feeling so damn sorry for myself that I didn’t see them. And– and now I– oh, honey. Please forgive me. Oh, god. Please forgive Mommy.

Hey, Marlena.

Oh, hi. Still no change in Holly’s condition?

No, I’m sorry to say, not a great way to start the new year.

It is so sad. After all that Nicole has been through, to have to go through this– oh, I spoke to John. Tate’s been arrested.

What?

Yeah, for possession of the drugs that caused Holly’s overdose.

Oh. I’m so sorry.

I am too. And EJ is determined to prosecute anybody that had anything to do with his stepdaughter.

Isn’t that just like him, just to want revenge even though he’s just compounding the tragedy?

Yeah.

[sighs]

You know, John spoke to Paulina, hoping she might be able to– to do something. And maybe he could even be a voice for Tate.

Well, good for him. But isn’t that just too much “a voice for Tate?” I mean, it is clear that Holly was the one that took the medication that was not prescribed to her.

Yes, that’s true. But then Tate panicked and didn’t call for help soon enough.

And then that delay could have led to the severity of her condition.

Yeah. Mm. You know, talking to Nicole, she– she refers to Holly as her joy. I can’t imagine what’s gonna happen if– if she loses that little girl, especially after losing her son. I just– I don’t even know how she’ll go on.

And how will Tate go on when he thinks he might be responsible?

[sighs]

[sighs] How the hell did I end up here?

You! You did this to her. You did this to my daughter, you son of a bitch!

You need to back off. And I didn’t do a damn thing to your stepdaughter.

The hell you didn’t. When you got involved with Ava Vitali, it obviously destroyed whatever bit of humanity was left. That beautiful, young woman might not live to see another day thanks to your complete lack of conscience!

OK, first of all, you talking to me about a lack of conscience is downright laughable! Secondly, my hands are clean in this. If this is anybody’s fault, it’s yours, brother.

[scoffs]

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

My fault?

Yeah.

My fault that Holly OD’d on your drugs. Are you out of your mind?

I asked for your help, remember? I begged you for your help! And you turned your back on me. Damn it, EJ! You are the one person who could help me get rid of Clyde, and you couldn’t be bothered. So if you want to be mad at somebody, look in the mirror!

So all the drugs are out of our system now?

They are, yes. And we have strong brain function.

And– and the ventilator?

Yes, she has to stay on that.

For how long?

Uh, we don’t know yet at the moment. But all I can say, it’s a bit of a waiting game right now.

[machine beeping]

Nicole, I can’t even imagine how difficult this is for you.

It’s difficult for EJ too. He– he also loves Holly so much. And I know he is determined to make someone pay for whatever happened. And I know right now that someone is Tate. And I’m sorry, Marlena.

I am too, especially since Tate was never involved with drugs. He never even drank after the example that he saw of his own parents’ addiction.

Right. Well, I never thought Holly would use drugs either. But I guess I wasn’t paying close enough attention. And you know what? Yes, she did get drunk on Christmas Eve. But I– I just thought that was only to escape the grief that she was feeling for the loss of her brother and the sadness of her mother falling apart. And I– I just thought it was a one-time thing. I– I didn’t– I didn’t think it was a big deal. And I– god, I feel–

[sobs] I just– I feel so guilty because I let my own grief consume me. And now my precious daughter was just an– an afterthought?

Nicole, please don’t be so hard on yourself. You’re just making it more difficult on yourself.

Oh, god. You know what? Now, I don’t care if it’s difficult for me. You know, I don’t– I don’t care about me at all anymore. I just– I just care about my precious daughter. That’s all I care about.

Nicole, you are important. You need to stay strong for your daughter. And when she comes back to us, she’s gonna need you.

Excuse me. I’ve got to make a call.

[sobbing]

I know what they say. It gets better and better as they get older. They walk and they talk, but I–

[chuckles]

Look at his little, toothless smile. Oh, and the cooing sound he makes– I don’t know. I think this is my favorite.

You and me both.

[phone rings] Mm. It’s my mom.

Hi.

Hey, Mom, happy new year.

Hi, darling. I’m– I’m calling with some bad news.

[sighs] I’m afraid Holly overdosed last night. She’s in a coma.

Oh, my god, no.

I know how much she means to you and you to her. Darling, I’m– I’m sorry to pull you away from your family right now. But I think she needs you, and Nicole does too.

I’ll be right there. OK, bye.

[phone beeps] Listen, it’s Holly. she OD’d. I got to get to the hospital.

[sighs]

Hey, do they know Holly’s condition yet? Have you heard?

I don’t know the details. But I will call you as soon as I know more, OK?

OK, and I assume EJ is gonna be there too?

I don’t know. Listen, I just got to be there for Holly because she’s like a daughter to me, OK? All right, I’ll call you as soon as I can.

OK.

[sighs]

[phone chimes] Credit card alert. What? “Did you authorize the following charges?” $, champagne? Son of a bitch.

[sighs] Jude, we are going on a field trip.

Do you think it helps when I talk to her? I mean, she– she can hear me, right?

Definitely. Why don’t you stay here and talk to her? And I will go check on the results of the test that we did, OK? There’s nurses right outside if you need anything.

Thank you, Kayla.

Yeah.

[machine beeping]

[somber music] Hey, baby. I know you like when I tell you the story about the night you were born. And I love to tell it to you because it reminds me of the feeling I had when I held you in my arms for the first time. And your little shriveled up nose and your face, it seemed so beautiful to me, honey, and so perfect. But even before then, before I had the honor of helping to deliver you– oh, I’ll tell you something, little one. You could not wait to come into this world and during a snowstorm no less.

[chuckles]

Hey.

Hey. I just– I just sent John a text updating him on Holly. I called Eric. He’s on his way in.

Good. I just hope that EJ’s OK with that. I mean, I think the last thing Nicole needs is some kind of confrontation between the two of them.

Yes. Obviously, EJ wants to prosecute Tate. I’m just hoping that Eric can– can be of some help here, can be of some comfort. I mean, he was– he was her stepfather. And I know he’d want to be there for her and– and for Nicole.

How dare you blame me for any of this? It was your decision to let Clyde Weston call the shots. I had nothing to do with that!

What, EJ, you think I let Clyde call the shots because it was fun? No, I let Clyde call the shots so my wife wouldn’t get further injured or, God forbid, killed!

And that doesn’t change the fact that you are still running opioid-laced drugs out of the Bistro. That poison might have got my stepdaughter killed!

The hands the drugs wind up in, it’s beyond my control.

Oh, my god. You are kidding me! And you think that somehow exonerates you? You are endangering the lives of thousands of people, Stefan, including children, all to protect one person who is in prison for murder! You give me one damn good reason why I shouldn’t have you arrested right now?

What else do you know? Where did Holly OD?

At the Bistro, apparently, after the New Year’s Eve party.

Oh, is she gonna make it?

I wish I knew. All I know is, she was rushed to the ER from the party. And now she’s in a coma.

[gasps] God, what is happening in Salem? Where are all these drugs coming from?

Not just Salem, the whole country.

And getting worse by the minute. Apparently, the police force is stumped by this new ring.

Yeah, I heard that too.

Well, obviously, we need to get to the bottom of this, expose the players, and bust this story wide open.

[tense music]

[knocking at door]

Oh, I don’t need any towels! Thank you.

Oh, my god. Hey!

What?

$,–

[groans]

–on a bottle of champagne? What the hell is the matter with you?

Oh, language, please. We are in the presence of a precious and impressionable child.

You can’t keep doing this, Leo.

Yeah, obviously not, Mommie Dearest. You failed to authorize the charge. So I had to settle for a bottle of subpar bubbles and are now starting the new year off with a miserable headache. I hope you’re happy.

Well, you’re gonna need an even bigger bottle of aspirin whenever I’m done with you.

Look, we both know the far reach “The Spectator” has and that investigative journalism is the cornerstone to its success.

Something that we agree on.

And I think we can also agree that getting this out there can actually save lives.

We also agree on that, yeah.

Great, great. Then I will take that as a green light to get started.

OK. What do you need from me?

OK, so I have some CIs who are willing to talk. But those answers don’t come for free. I need access to a petty cash fund.

How much?

K should do it.

[tense music]

You want reason why you shouldn’t arrest me, EJ?

Mm.

I’ll give you a damn good reason. And that is, I will implicate you in this entire thing.

[scoffs]

And that won’t be a stretch now, will it? It’ll actually be a slam dunk given your trafficking history with Clyde Weston. I mean, damn it. EJ, how can you not see that we are on the same side in this? We have a common enemy in Clyde Weston. And you are the one person who can help me get rid of him, unless you want Nicole to find out that you could have stopped all of this, that you knew about the drugs that might have killed her daughter. And you didn’t do a damn thing to keep them off the streets.

[chuckles] No. No. No, no, no, no. You do not get to put this on me. Everything that has happened is because of you and your distorted sense of right and wrong. You did this to the family. You made your choice. And now, it’s on you to clean up this mess on your own. And you better do it fast, because if you don’t, I’ll take you down for good.

[dramatic music]

[machine beeping]

[somber music]

Nicole.

Oh. Oh, Eric. You came.

Yeah, my mom, she called me.

It’s– it’s good that you’re here.

Of course I’m here. I love Holly. You know that.

She loves you too.

What do the doctors say?

[sighs] Well, she said that she’s– she’s stable. And there’s brain activity. So now it’s just a– a waiting game. Oh, god, I– I can’t lose her, Eric. I can’t. I mean, she’s– she’s my precious girl. She’s my joy. And I know that I say that all the time, but it’s true. And she’s got her whole life ahead of her. And I ju– I can’t lose another child. My– my– my heart can’t take it.

$,?

Money is the quickest way to get information, basically, the only way to get information when you’re dealing with these kinds of criminals. You want the truth? You’ve got to get the drug dealers to talk.

And how do you get a drug dealer to talk to you? Do you wait in a dark, shadowy alley and then wait for him to come slithering out?

If I have to, yeah. Trust me. I can do this.

Yeah, OK. OK. I mean, if you’re willing to take the risk for the story, then I’m behind you, %.

[sighs]

Damn it, EJ. Do you not comprehend the utter stupidity of what you’re saying right now? Do you not see that if you put me away for this, you are signing Salem’s death warrant?

Oh, please. You don’t give a damn about this town.

What I give a damn about is the people living in it. And right now, at the top of that list is Holly Jonas! You and I, we need to make this right for her.

You know what? You don’t get to say that, not after what you’ve done. My wife is in the hospital next to her comatose child because of the drugs you are running.

You think I don’t know that? I was here! I watched her get carted off in an ambulance! And contrary to what you believe about me, EJ, I do have a heart. And it is breaking right now for that little girl and her mother and for you, because I know how much you’re hurting right now, especially after the loss of your son. And my heart breaks for that too.

[tense music]

Do you understand that I have a very finite amount of money? I can’t afford all this expensive, extravagant crap you keep buying. Not to mention, it’s gonna arouse my husband’s suspicions, you know, when my credit card keeps getting rejected.

OK.

OK. OK what?

Well, last night, I was celebrating some very good news, hence the champagne. And that is that Lady Whistleblower is back, ready to blow the top off this town. So I’m gonna have own spending money. However, that being said, if you don’t play your miserable hand of cards correctly, I’m going to spill your dirty, little secrets all over Salem.

Oh, my god. Oh, my god. What– what– what– what am I doing? I– no. I’m– I’m– I’m not gonna do this anymore. I won’t. No– no more talk of goodbyes. Holly is coming out of this. And– and she’s gonna graduate high school and go to college and have a career and then– and then meet someone that she– she falls in love with and has kids of her own!

Yes, yes, yes. Hey, hey, hey, look at me. Let’s pray for that. OK? OK.

[machine beeping] Dear Lord, our Father, we pray that you look over our best girl here. You have so much love to offer and to receive. And we just pray that you’d be with her. You just be with her as her body heals. Father, we–

[machine beeping rapidly] Hey.

Oh. Oh, my god.

What’s happening?

Honey? Honey, can you hear me?

Oh, no. What’s happening?

I don’t know. What–

She’s having a seizure!

Oh, my– oh, my god.

Nurse!

Honey, honey.

Doctors, please, we need help in here now!

[sobbing] Oh, god, honey, honey. No, please stop.

The money’s been sent.

I really appreciate it, Chad. It looks like I’m on a mission. Thank you so much for the coffee. And again, I’m so sorry about the knocking and the ringing.

Oh, forget about that. Go save some lives.

Good luck.

I certainly hope the $, buys the answers he wants, the answers we all want.

Yeah, you and me both.

You know, he is going to be in harm’s way. Are you concerned about that?

I think he can handle himself. I mean, he was in Beirut in . Apparently, he covered the Israel and Lebanon war, so…

Really?

Yeah.

He must have been very young.

Young and intrepid. He really is a fantastic journalist. I have a lot of respect for him. Well, it’s admirable that you have the foresight to see that.

[chuckles]

It must have been hard when he walked back into Stephanie’s life.

Yeah. Yeah, it was. But I adjusted. And Stephanie and I aren’t– aren’t together anymore. So I can’t really see him as a threat, can I?

I suppose not.

And because “The Spectator” meant so much to Abigail that I’m grateful that Everett’s on staff, especially now. And I’m hopeful that what he’s embarking on, telling this story that absolutely needs to be told, is gonna make our city safer for my kids, safer for everyone.

Abigail would be so proud of you. You’re not just a wonderful dad; you’re a caring human being.

[chuckles]

I’m proud of you too.

So they gave you your old job back, huh?

No surprise. The Lady was wildly popular, as you well know. I’m just excited to be busy again, using my writing chops, being creative. And since you’re giving me that scoffy, little frowny face, I will have you know that at a mere age of , I wrote a brilliant and funny short story called “Tifky Schmifky, Garbage Collector”–

I don’t want to hear it.

–which won the Fun Festive Fabled Award, impressed the hell out of my childhood crush, Sky Luke Roylance. Well, he’s the main reason I wrote it. Though, he had a crush on Rachel Fogelhut, which obviously broke my heart.

Well, I’m about to break your heart too. Get ready.

What are you doing?

There.

[phone beeps]

Wait a second. Is that a shirtless picture of your hunky husband?

[chuckles]

What, pray tell, is this?

That is a financial fitness app, Leo. That’s right. You’re now on a monthly stipend. I decide how much. And you’re gonna make it last through the month. Hey, because if I go broke, the ride ends. And that means not only no more champagne, that means no more food in your stomach, no more roof of your head. Get it?

[sighs] How dense do you think I am, Stefan? You don’t think I see through you?

I have no idea what you’re talking about.

You’re trying to manipulate me, pretending that your heart is breaking for me, which, even if you had a heart, is kind of impossible, given that you don’t give a damn about me and never have.

Wow. You are one cold son of a bitch.

Hmm. And you are wasting your time if you think I am ever going to forgive you for what you’ve done– for your part in hurting my family, for your part in adding to the excruciating pain my wife has already suffered.

Oh, hi. I– I’m so sorry to be interrupting. You’re EJ DiMera, right?

I am. And you are?

I’m Everett Lynch. I work for “The Spectator.” I’d love to ask you a few questions if you have a few minutes.

I don’t.

Stay with us, baby. Stay with us.

I need milligrams Diazepam.

Oh, honey, you’re gonna be OK.

OK, I need you to step outside please. Please.

Help her, Kayla, please.

I’ll do everything I can. Please, come on.

Let’s go.

Nurse, thank you.

[machine beeping rapidly]

Please, God, don’t take my baby. Please, I will do anything.

Hey, shh-shh-shh.

Please don’t take her. Let her live.

[sobs]

She’s in good hands.

Please.

Nicole, I promise that Holly’s in good hands.

Oh, god.

[tense music]

[panting]

Shh.

Eric, Nicole.

Mom, hey. Holly is having a seizure, which is why we’re out here.

Oh. Oh, I see.

What happened? How’s Holly?

Holly is stabilized. So if you want to come back in with me, you can.

OK.

OK, yes.

Thank you.

Again, I’m– I’m so sorry for interrupting.

No worries. Actually, kind of helpful because that conversation was going nowhere.

[chuckles] Everett Lynch. We met at the party last night, actually.

Right. Now if you’ll excuse me–

Before you go, as you may know, there’s been a serious uptick in ODs in Salem, actually, all over the country, including the one that happened right here last night. Just wondering if you have anything you’d like to say on the matter.

Well, uh, yeah. I– I am deeply sorry for what happened here on my loading dock. But I am just the business owner. I have no control over people’s desires, proclivities, afflictions, no control over what happens out here on the dock. And having said that, yeah, we’re gonna add an extra security detail to the property.

OK. Can I quote you on that?

Sure.

Do you feel in any way responsible for what happened to Holly Jonas?

Not one bit. What I do feel is deeply saddened for the girl and her mother.

[tense music]

The children are playing board games. Doug is enjoying his coffee and reading for the umpteenth time “Master and Commander.”

[chuckles]

He cannot get enough of the Patrick O’Brian novels.

Oh, my goodness. That was– that was one of Abigail’s favorites. Yeah, I mean, she loved, loved historical fiction in general.

Yes, they had that in common. I remember a wonderful conversation that they had about– about HMS “Surprise.”

Yes.

Yeah.

That was one of her favorites as well.

Yes, she was an avid reader.

That she was.

[somber music] You know something? As cliché as it sounds, I still– I still sometimes expect that she’s gonna come back. You know, that I’ll wake up, and she’ll be– she’ll be lying beside me. Or that, you know, I’m going to get a– a call or a text that she’s– that she’s on her way. So don’t worry. You know, she’ll be home soon, something like that. You’d think that– that the longer she was gone, the– The more real her death would be, the more I’d be able to accept it. But it’s the opposite. It’s the more time that goes by, the more– Shocking it is that I’m never gonna see her face again.

Darling. Darling. I wish I could say words that would comfort you, words that you haven’t heard a thousand times. But I will say Abigail’s always gonna be in your heart. And she’s in your children too. Just last night when I put Charlotte to bed, tucking her in, I told her I loved her. She gave me such a smile.

Mm.

That smile, Abigail was there. It was Abigail’s smile.

Yeah, she’s got Abby’s smile. Thomas has her– her eyes and sense of humor.

Oh, does he ever.

[laughter] Well, I was going to wait until Doug comes downstairs. But I found as I get older, I have no patience whatsoever anymore, so– So, Chad, would you consider moving back here with us and the children?

Moving back in here? Really?

Yeah, really. We love Thomas and Charlotte so much. And if they were around, oh, we’d be sparky. We’d be firing on all cylinders. And I– I– I think they’re comfortable with us.

Oh, are you kidding me? They’re more than comfortable with you. They adore you.

I hope that’s true.

Yes.

Well, if you were living here with them, we could take care of them when you have to work. And then we could pick them up, and take them to school. And– and we would be so glad to share some of that responsibility with you. So what do you say?

I’m– I’m– I’m grateful and– and touched by the offer.

Mm-hmm.

[chuckles] I mean, come on. I accept. I accept.

Oh, wonderful. Oh, wonderful.

[laughs]

Yes.

Oh, you made me so happy.

[laughs] Darling, I do understand how shattered you were when you lost Abigail. I mean, she was a light to all of us. She knew the most important thing in life is for a human being to give and accept love. That’s a gift. You have so much life ahead of you, a full life, because you have so much love to give and receive. You remember that. You hang on to that.

The audacity, the effrontery, the sheer unadulterated chutzpah to think that you could put me on a budget? How do I know you’re not doing this for your own selfish purposes just to save money? How do I know you’re not really rich as Croesus and you’re just crying poor mouth to deprive me of my shopping highs?

You know, you can trust it because it’s the God’s honest truth.

Hmm. Like this little boy is your child and not Nicole’s, that kind of God’s honest truth?

Leo, if you continue to impoverish me by spending recklessly and extravagantly, it’s gonna ruin everything, Hey, for the both of us.

[groans] Fine. As bored and bothered as I am by this and how much it’s already giving me acid reflux and heartburn, I get it. I’ll do it. I’ll do this stupid app-based budget.

Excellent. That means you continue to get what you want out of this arrangement, and I continue to get what I want. Deal?

Dismal, dispiriting, demoralizing deal. But yeah, deal.

[sighs]

I am having one of our neuro specialists take a look at the results from the tests that we’ve done, but for right now, Holly is stable. And that’s a good thing.

And the seizure, why did that happen?

Well, it’s very common to have this kind of complication when there’s been drug intoxication or drug withdrawal. As long as it’s not recurrent or prolonged, it doesn’t it usually cause any permanent brain damage. And as you know, Holly’s was very brief. So that bodes well in her favor.

OK, thank you. Kayla, thank you for explaining that.

Sure. Listen, if there’s any change, I’m nearby, all right?

OK.

OK.

[machine beeping]

[sighs] I know that I’m supposed to feel some comfort in what Kayla said, but my baby girl is still in a coma. And I need her to wake up. I mean, do you think she’s gonna wake up?

Yes. Yes, I do. Nicole, you are a wonderful mom. You’re strong. I’m here for you. And I’m here for Holly.

Thank you for that. Thank you.

[gentle music]

It’s gonna be OK.

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THIS STILL NEEDS SOME EDITING!

[gentle music]

Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey.

[gasps]

Oh, sorry.

[laughs]

Oh! Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no. I fell asleep, didn’t I?

You did.

Oh.

But you made it all the way to :, so Happy New Year, my love.

Happy New Year, my beautiful wife. Okay. So what did I miss?

Well, actually, not a thing. In fact, I would have let you sleep, but I was afraid you would get that crick in your neck the way you were sleeping.

Oh, yeah. I hate when that happens. Thank you. I must have really been knocked out. I didn’t even hear Brady and Tate come in.

Oh. Well, that’s because they didn’t come in. I guess they’re having a lot of fun out there partying.

They must have been having a whole lot of fun out there to stay out this late.

Yeah. Tate looked so handsome, didn’t he? He was so excited about his date with Holly.

Yeah, he was.

Oh, to be young and in love, huh?

Mm. I don’t know, I can’t speak to that. But I will put that love up against the kind of love you and I have right now, any day.

[romantic music]

I’m going to see what’s going on.

Me too.

No. Tate, Tate, Tate. Uh, stay with your mom.

Yeah, she’s showing signs of minimal brain activity.

So the coma is the result of an opiate overdose?

She’s in a coma?

Uh, look. Holly’s–Holly’s mom is here, and she’s already been apprised of her status. Since you’re not family, I can’t discuss her case with you, but just– just know that she’s getting the best possible care that we provide, okay? Excuse me.

What the hell is going on?

Holly is alive. That’s all I can tell you.

She’s in a coma?

Brady, what happened to Holly is obviously very serious. I really need to talk to Tate and find out what he knows about what Holly took tonight.

Okay.

Okay.

How is she?

She is alive.

Thank God.

Yeah. Listen, Tate, I know that tonight’s been tough for you, but I really need to ask you those questions now.

Yeah. Yeah, no problem. I just told my dad everything.

Okay. Well, now you need to tell me, all right? So what happened from the minute that you picked Holly up to the time that you found her passed out?

All right. Um, well, after I picked her up, Holly and I went to the party, and we were laughing and dancing and having a good time. And then just out of the blue, she pulls this bag of pills out of her purse and shows it to me.

Mm. So just to be clear, you didn’t give them to her?

No.

She brought them? They were hers?

Yeah. Yeah, the pills were Holly’s.

The hell they were. My stepdaughter does not do drugs. Those pills came from you. Arrest him.

[tense music]

Understood. All right. I’ll take care of it.

[phone beeps]

[sighs]

So what does Clyde want now?

You know that bad batch of pills?

No, don’t–don’t say it.

It’s from a shipment that we accepted two days ago.

Damn. Why–why did he wait so long? I mean, why did–why– you know, those two kids that OD’d, they could still be alive right now. And Holly? Damn it.

Well, at least now we know. And he wants all remaining product off the streets ASAP.

[chuckles] You think? How the hell we supposed to make that happen?

EJ, this is a delicate matter. Let’s not be hasty.

Hasty? I talked to the officer at the scene who caught Tate with the drugs in his possession.

Only because I– I was trying to protect her. I didn’t want her family to find out that she was using, including you. I–I know that you and Nicole have gone through so much. I–

Nicole’s daughter is in a coma. She is in there fighting for her life because of you.

That is not fair.

Oh, you want to talk about fair? Instead of calling and getting Holly the help she so desperately needed, your son tried to save his own ass, which delayed treatment that could have saved her life.

You don’t understand. I got there right before the cops showed up. I–I freaked out, man. I’m–I’m sorry. God, I’m so sorry.

Tate, hey, listen to me. It is not your fault.

Of course it’s his fault.

Excuse me?

And it’s yours as well. You are both drug addicts, you and Brady, and of course you would raise your son to follow in your pathetic footsteps.

You son of a bitch!

All right. Brady, Brady! Hey, it’s not worth it.

You know, a few weeks ago in this very hospital, Nicole and I found out that our baby boy was dead. And here we are, back again. My wife is wailing next to her daughter, begging her to wake up, and there isn’t a damn thing I can do to help them. But I can do one thing. I’m the DA, and I sure as hell am gonna make you pay for corrupting an innocent girl. Corrupting, what am I talking about? Much worse than corrupting. You might have killed her. Holly is lying in a coma near death because of you. And you will be punished accordingly. Do you hear me? You are going down.

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

[laughs]

[blows noisemaker] okay, Doc, what’s your New Year’s resolutions for the year?

Come on. You know I don’t make New Year’s resolutions.

Yeah, I know, I know. I kind of hate those things myself for the most part. But you know what?

Hmm?

There is one very important resolution that I plan on sticking to for the rest of my life.

Really? What is that?

I will never let the sun go down on a day when I haven’t told my beautiful wife how much I love her. And Doc, I love you, sweetheart, with all of my heart and I am the luckiest man on the face of the Earth to be able to spend these years with the most extraordinary woman on the planet.

Wow.

[both laugh] I don’t know if I deserve all that. But I do know that the years that I’ve spent with you, and the life we’ve shared, makes me think that I must have done something really right.

You do everything really, really right.

[exhales] I love you so.

Honey, I love you too.

[gentle music]

So Clyde moves pills laced with opioids through this restaurant, people die, and now it’s up to us to clean it up.

Yeah. As opposed to who? Who–who else is gonna do it?

Okay, we didn’t want any part in this to begin with. Laundering the drug money, that was bad enough, and then accepting the shipments and storing it here, and now this? This is a whole new level of bad.

Yeah, it is. And since you seem to be making my argument, how can you even question that it is up to us to deal with it? Stefan, there are gonna be more lives ruined, more deaths, because of us, possibly your wife and my kid, if we don’t do something to stop this, and fast.

How dare you insult me and Brady like that, especially after something we have fought so hard, we worked our asses off to overcome. And we are very, very, very proud of our success. And obviously you’re– you’re not really up to date on the current century. So let me fill you in on something. Addiction? Addiction is not a moral failing. It is a disease!

I’d say it’s both for the two of you.

You listen to me, you arrogant little British bastard, you. Tate had to witness firsthand the hell– the hell that Brady and I were in when we were at our absolute lowest. He has vowed to us that he would never, ever succumb himself to that.

Hey, don’t–don’t– don’t feed into it. It’ll just make things worse.

EJ, if I may, we don’t have enough evidence to arrest Tate just yet.

The hell we don’t. Dr. Johnson told me there were potentially fatal levels of opioids in Holly’s bloodstream.

Oh, my God.

You have committed a felony by supplying drugs that resulted in grievous bodily injury, regardless of whether that was your intent. You compounded the problem by failing to render aid in a timely fashion. You better pray Holly survives.

I am praying. Of course I’m praying.

I am the one who is in charge of administering criminal justice in this town. I decide when charges are to be filed, and you will comply with my orders, do you understand? You will do as I say.

“Happy New Year, son. Love to you and your wonderful family.”

[laughs]

Timothy?

Bless his heart. And my God, think about the stamina, right? The man’s years old and he stays up till midnight?

[exhales]

Unlike his son.

Yeah, yeah, yeah, well. Yeah, well, you know, actually, I haven’t, uh, been sleeping that well lately. I’m sure you noticed that.

I have noticed.

Yeah.

Is there something on your mind, something at work, something you’re ruminating about?

No, things are– things are pretty slow at Black Patch right now.

All right, well, if it’s not work then it must be personal. I know that Steve is– is concerned that– he’s got an idea that maybe Konstantin is taking advantage of Maggie?

[sighs] Well, Old Konnie, the, um– the con artist has managed to extend his stay here in Salem because of a– a sprained ankle. But Steve and I, we made sure that he will soon be on his way out of town.

Oh. What’d you do?

Mm. Now, you don’t have to consume yourself with the details. Let’s just, um, chalk one up to the good guys.

[bangs table]

Damn it! Leave it up to Clyde to up the ante again.

Well, we could have predicted it.

I wish like hell we could have predicted how to end this thing.

I think I might have a way.

Yeah?

Yeah.

What, are you gonna knock on the door of every drug dealer in Salem and ask to buy the product back?

I got people I can call.

People you can call? What is this, straight out of “The Godfather”? What’s next? Are you gonna make him an offer he can’t refuse?

Yeah. And?

I just thought you had cut ties with your family and their business.

Yeah, I had. But once a Vitali, always a Vitali.

And what are they gonna want in return?

Guess I’ll find out.

No, no. Ava, you gave up that life for a reason.

Stefan, what choice do we have? Hmm? Clyde went after Gabi because we couldn’t toe the line. And now those kids, they’re getting sick, they’re dying because of us, because we couldn’t stand up to Clyde.

If it wasn’t us, he would’ve used somebody else.

Yeah. Yeah, you’re right. But I can’t rationalize this one, Stefan. I can’t have this on my conscience. Look, we accepted Clyde’s terms because we wanted to protect the people that we love. And now it is up to us to make this right, until we can find a way out.

[dramatic music]

EJ, take it easy. He’s just a kid.

A kid who has just committed attempted manslaughter.

Attempted manslaughter?

He’d be lucky if he doesn’t get tried as an adult.

Oh, my God. What happened to Holly was an accident. It wasn’t deliberate. It wasn’t premeditated. Look at him. Look at how upset he is. He’s just as upset over what happened as you are. Can’t you see that?

What I see is a criminal who needs to learn that actions have consequences.

No, all you are seeing is red. You don’t even want to hear the truth. You won’t even let the boy speak. All you care about is vengeance.

Okay, I need to finish questioning the eyewitness, cross all the T’s, dot all the I’s. So if there is an arrest to be made, we can say we followed protocol.

Fine, go.

No, no, no, no. There’ll be no “going on.” He’s not saying a word until he has a lawyer.

Why? I have nothing to hide. I’m telling the truth. It was Holly that showed me the pills at that party. She said she wanted us to get high together.

You hear that? That means it was your daughter who had the drug problem, not the other way around. She was corrupting my son.

You shut the hell up!

Don’t you talk to her that way!

Stop it! Just stop! Don’t you see none of this is helping? Let’s just settle down here, okay?

[huffs]

Thank you. So, Tate, you were saying?

I–I told Holly no when she showed me the pills. I told her that I don’t do drugs.

Okay. Were you surprised when she brought them out?

Yeah, I mean, she offered me weed once and I know she got smashed on Christmas Eve, but I didn’t know that she was taking anything else.

I can’t believe you are buying this!

EJ!

He has no idea what the hell he is talking about!

She said the pills were just some ADHD meds she got from some guy at school, that– that they gave her energy.

You lying bastard! I’m gonna make sure that you are an old man by the time you get out of prison!

Stop! He’s lying. My son is lying. He’s not lying to protect himself. He’s lying to protect his dad. They were my drugs. And you need to arrest me.

[dramatic music]

Exactly what do you mean, that I don’t need the details?

Steve and I know what we’re doing. And hey, you don’t want to waste any time talking about this, do you? Not when we have this whole house to ourselves. And we could actually use this alone time to… really ring in the new year.

Oh.

[chuckles]

Well, I’m not sure how much alone time we’ll have. The boys will be home eventually.

Well, you know what “eventually” means to me? It means that we have time, especially if we take this to the master bedroom behind a closed door.

Yeah.

Yeah.

I think we should lock it.

Oh, God, I love the way you think. Let’s go.

[both laughing]

You said you were too tired to clean up. Just leave it.

Yeah, well, you know what? Now I’m too wired. Damn it, Stefan. Every second that ticks by is another second that a kid could end up sick in the hospital, or worse.

I’m sorry you had to make those calls.

Yeah. I’ve had… I’ve had blood on my hands too many times to count. And recently, in fact. I mean, there was the hitwoman at Bayview.

She was sent there to murder you.

Oh, then there was Gil.

He attacked you.

Yeah, I know. Look, I know– I know that they are scum, and I’m not losing any sleep knowing that they are off the streets and now rotting in a grave. But Holly? Man, I just–I used to love watching her get dressed up, and matching her accessories with her little glittery shoes. And then she would be sitting, reading a Harry Potter book, while Nicole and I would just gossip. And now, thanks to me, that sweet girl, she could be gone forever. And if she dies, Stefan, God forbid, I am not gonna be able to live with myself.

Come here.

So they were your drugs, Brady? Even though the police found them on Tate?

Yes.

Dad, no.

He found them, and he took them from me.

So you’re claiming that you sold them to Holly?

All I know is that my son is innocent. He had nothing to do with this, so you need to let him go.

Uh-huh. You want me to arrest him?

Yeah, you– arrest–arrest me, because I did it. I just confessed. Let’s get on with this.

[scoffs] You heard the man. How’s Holly?

No change. Nicole is still in there with her. She’s being moved to ICU for extra care.

I see.

You’re welcome to go and sit with them if you want.

EJ, go. Go be with your family. I’ll take Brady downtown. I’ll get to the bottom of this, okay? Your family needs you. Go.

I’ll be seeing both of you in court.

Mom, this is wrong. I can’t let Dad–

[shushing]

[softly] It’s okay.

Look, my shift is over, but the complete toxicology screen should be available in the morning. I’m sorry. I know how much you care about Holly. I wish I had better news.

No, thanks. I–I understand. And I know all you doctors, you’re all doing the best that you can. She has a lot of people pulling for her.

That helps, trust me. And uh, I also heard this happened at the bistro. If that’s true, my mom must be pretty shaken up. I had a call from her earlier, but I couldn’t take it.

Yeah, yeah, I would go see her if I were you.

Yeah. I’ll do that.

Okay. We should get going.

Mm-hmm. Yeah. Let’s go.

[handcuffs rattling]

[clears throat]

You have the right to remain silent…

Please don’t do this, Dad.

Theresa, take him home.

Will be used against you in a court of law. You have a right to an attorney. If you cannot afford one, one will be appointed for you.

[tense music]

[sighs]

Come on, Brady, pick up the phone.

John, I’m sure everything is all right.

I don’t know about that, Doc. Look at the time. It’s almost morning. They should’ve been back by now.

[door clicks] Hey, there we go.

Tate? Theresa? Oh, my. What’s wrong?

Um… Holly Jonas OD’d at the New Year’s Eve party at the bistro.

Oh, my God!

She’s in a– she’s in a coma, and sh– she–

She has a lot of people who are praying for her to pull through, but um, it’s not looking good. And uh… Brady has been arrested for supplying those drugs that put her there.

Sit down.

All right.

Yeah. Let’s have a little chat.

That’s fine by me.

Don’t you want to call your lawyer?

No, not really. Just need to relay some simple, straightforward facts, and that’s about it.

All right. Well, before you relay your simple, straightforward facts, I need you to listen and listen good. EJ is demanding someone’s head on a spike. That’s why I brought you down here. I want to give you some time so that you can get your story straight.

Rafe, my story? What are you talking about? I did it, all right? It’s my fault. I’m ashamed of it. Done.

Okay. I know you’re trying to protect your son, trying to be a good father. But I don’t believe for a second that those drugs were yours.

Thanks, Dom. Yeah, I owe you one.

[phone beeps] All right. Dominic’s gonna take care of it. As much of the product as he can get off the street, he will.

That’s a relief. But uh, I hate to ask, how much is this going to cost?

It’s just a favor.

Oh. And what happens when Dom calls in that favor?

Well, it’s not something we need to worry about right now. Right now, we’re just gonna focus on getting those drugs off the streets before they can do any more damage.

You say that now, but you are going to regret this. Ava, it is not fair that you are the one–

Tripp, hey.

Hey, Mom. Am I, uh, interrupting something?

No, not at all, baby. Come here.

[chuckles] Oh, God. How’s Holly? What’s the latest?

No change. She’s still comatose.

Oh, God, I can only imagine what Nicole is going through.

Yeah.

You know, I’m–I’m praying for her, that she pulls through this.

We all are. Hey, Stefan, do you mind if I had a moment alone with my mom?

No problem. I’ll, uh, just go get some fresh air.

[sighs] Okay, baby, what is it?

Mom, please tell me you’re not involved in any of this.

Sit down, sit down. Tell me what happened. Start from the beginning.

Um, Holly took pills that were laced with something.

Opioids. Um, and like I said, Brady was arrested for supplying the drugs.

But he didn’t.

What?

You heard your father. He said they were his.

Wait, Brady confessed?

Selling drugs? Come on, that’s insane.

Look, I don’t know any more than what he said. But I’m sure that the police are going to let him go, once they hear the whole story.

Tate, you’ve been up all night. Maybe you should get some rest.

There’s, um, there’s no way I can sleep right now.

I’m gonna head on down to the cop shop, see if there’s something I can do.

Do you want me to come with you?

No, no. Just stay here with Tate.

Uh, how about some warm milk? That usually helps you relax, hmm?

Sure. Thanks, Grandma.

Of course.

Tate. Look at me. Look at me. You said you were gonna keep your mouth shut. I know you hate sitting on your hands, but your grandfather is the ISA. Brady and him know how to navigate the system.

I don’t need them to. I was doing just fine, Mom!

Okay, my honey, I know. But your areas of expertise are lacrosse, girls, and senior pranks. If you were fine, we wouldn’t be in this situation! I’m sorry. I’m sorry. I didn’t mean that.

Look, I know you want Dad to take the rap for me because you don’t actually care what happens to him–

That is not true.

Then why won’t you just let me handle this, all right? I was doing just fine. I didn’t do anything wrong. And Dad has a record, Mom. This could ruin his life.

All right, here– here you go.

Sorry, Grandma. I–I don’t think I can drink this. I feel sick. I think I’m just gonna, um– I think I’m just gonna go lay down.

Yeah. Good idea.

Tate, look at me. Everything’s gonna be okay. Okay?

[sighs]

What do you mean? How would I be involved in this?

You know exactly what I mean. Mom, just– just be honest with me. I–I won’t judge you.

Really? Because that seems like exactly what you are doing. What, I’m the daughter of a drug lord, someone OD’d in my restaurant, so obviously, I’m responsible?

Okay. Mom, I love you, but my dad is also a PI. I know how to connect the dots, okay? You get out of Bayview, you need a job, and then Gil hires you out of nowhere to manage this upscale restaurant?

Oh! So all of a sudden I’m not qualified?

That’s not what I said. I’m just saying that it almost seemed too good to be true, okay? And then a couple of weeks later, you killed Gil right there in my apartment.

In self-defense.

I know. I know. I’m sure it was. But then when Stefan bought this restaurant, that’s when things seemed really weird, okay? What would the CEO of DiMera Enterprises want with a place like this?

Well, he’s a financial backer, and it’s a good investment.

Okay. Even if I was willing to believe all of that, there’s also your breakup with Harris, which was even weirder. I mean, I thought you two were happy. And then out of nowhere, you just don’t want anything to do with him?

Wow, now my love life is even suspicious?

Yeah. I think you wanted Harris out of the way because he’s a cop, and you didn’t want him getting onto any type of drug operation you’re running out at this place. Am I right?

[tense music]

Well, you’re wrong. The drugs were mine.

So you expect me to believe that you sat there the whole time, while EJ was accusing and berating your son, when you were the guilty one? That you, Brady Black, are dealing drugs to minors?

Rafe, I’m an addict, all right? And addicts, sometimes we go to, uh, you know, great lengths to get our fix. What can I tell you?

Oh, come on. Come on. We both know that your prints are not gonna be on that baggie. And then the truth is gonna come out that you lied, and the only thing that that is going to accomplish? It’s gonna make Tate look even more guilty.

It’s too late to take it back anyway.

No.

Yeah, it is.

No, it is not, because I have not put anything on the record. Now, assuming that Tate is telling the truth, he needs you. He needs you to help him fight this so that justice can be served.

Justice?

[laughs] EJ doesn’t want justice. He wants blood, Rafe. So let him have mine.

[somber music]

[groans]

[tense music]

[hyperventilating]

[grunts]

[breathing heavily]

[breathes deeply]

You know, never in a million years did I think that Brady would start using again.

So you really believe that he relapsed?

I don’t know what to believe. But I do know that Brady would never deliberately give drugs to Holly Jonas.

[tense music]

[sighs] You know what? I told Alex that he should go home earlier. I should probably fill him in on what’s going on. Will you let me know what happens with Brady?

Of course I will.

[sighs] I should go check on Tate.

There’s a lot that you don’t know here.

I’m sure.

Look, yeah, you’re right. My breakup with Harris was sudden, but that is because he cheated on me.

Harris? Who did he cheat with?

[chuckles] Yeah, you wouldn’t believe it if I told you, and I’m not going to.

Okay. Well, I’m sorry that happened. But it still doesn’t explain the rest of it.

Why are you being so suspicious of me?

Because you’re acting really nervous, Mom. Which makes me think maybe you hadn’t cut ties with the Vitalis like you promised.

Okay, I did cut ties with them, Tripp. You need to believe me. I know I betrayed you in the past, but just– just believe it, all right?

Okay. Well, here’s the thing. When I told you I was moving to Hong Kong, you never once tried to talk me out of it. In fact, you seemed downright happy about it. And that’s when I knew things were really wrong. Okay? So… don’t lie to me. If you’re in over your head, I need you to tell me what’s going on, now.

[tense music]

[sighs] How the hell did I end up here?

You! You did this to her. You did this to my daughter, you bastard!

[dramatic music]

Oh, my God, oh, my God!

What is it? What happened?

It’s Tate. He’s gone!

Where’s Brady? All right. So where’s his lawyer?

Says he doesn’t want one.

Oh, come on. That’s a bunch of bull. I’m gonna get him a lawyer. So just hold off on the questioning until I get the man here, okay?

Yeah, I’m sorry. It’s not– it’s not your call. Excuse me.

[sighs] Your dad’s out there, insisting he be allowed to find you a lawyer.

[clears throat] Well, I appreciate his concern, but I don’t want one.

Well, he’s just doing the same thing that you are, Brady: looking out for his son. But since you insist on taking the fall, at least do this for me. Tell me where you got the drugs, from whom, and what were they?

I don’t remember. I was high.

[scoffs softly] Okay. So if I take your blood and do a tox screen, it’s gonna come back positive? Yeah. That’s what I thought.

[somber music]

Hey, Tate! What the hell you doing here?

Not now, Grandpa.

Tate, what– you are not supposed to be here.

I can’t let you take the fall for this, Dad! And I won’t.

Something you want to say, son?

No, there–there’s nothing he wants to say.

It wasn’t my dad.

Shh!

I was the one who had the drugs, like the officer said. If you’re– you’re gonna arrest someone, arrest me.

[dramatic music]

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“Extended Family” Review by Eva 1/2/2024

I was looking forward to watching Extended Family because I enjoy Jon Cryer who stars in the show as Jim Kearney who is recently divorced from Julia (Abigail Spencer).

Jim and Julia have a friendly divorce and take turns living in the house with their kids in order to keep things normal for their kids. Julia is a crisis manager and that is how she meets Trey Taylor (Donald Faison), owner of the Boston Celtics. Julia helps him get out of trouble when he offends Irish people. Trey and Julia fall in love and get engaged. Jim welcomes Trey into his family even though sometimes there is friction between them. Jim’s father Bobby (Lenny Clarke) gives Jim advice and sometimes takes care of the kids when Jim needs him to do it. Bobby and Julia don’t get along well but they tolerate each other for the sake of family harmony.

The show premiered on December,23 2023 right after a special Christmas episode of Night Court. I think the cast needs time to gel together because the first episode seemed like the actors were just trying to get to the jokes which in my opinion were not that funny. My favorite character in the show is Jim’s father Bobby who is very funny as he tries to get used to the new family situation. I think, since the show comes after Night Court, it might get some time for the cast to find its rhythm and, once that happens, the show will be better.

The show airs on NBC on Tuesdays at 8:30 Eastern/7:30 Central time. If you miss an episode, it will be available on Peacock the next day.

I give this show 3 out of 5 stars hoping it will improve in future episodes.

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THIS STILL NEEDS SOME EDITING!

All right, there we go. How ’bout some bubbly?

[chuckles] Oh. Thank you.

Yeah.

You know, I was surprised that you decided to come over tonight, Abe. I thought you were set on spending New Year’s Eve alone.

I was. I changed my mind, obviously.

Oh. Why did you change your mind?

[gentle music]

To be honest, the thought of– the thought of beginning a brand-new year when I–I’m not remembering any of the past years, well, it’s, um– I was afraid that I’d be uncomfortable and that that would make you uncomfortable.

No, it wouldn’t. And it doesn’t.

Well, here’s to the future.

Oh. To the future.

[both laugh softly]

You’re not drinking?

Well, I’m trying to stay away from alcohol. Um, I’ve been having some strange symptoms. And, well, that’s what my doctor recommended. You know, I did a whole lot of protesting, but she would have none of it.

[mysterious music]

What kind of strange symptoms have you been having?

Uh, look, um, can we–can we just, you know, forget that I ever said anything?

[chuckles awkwardly] I’m feeling just fine now, fine now. And I don’t wanna spoil our New Year’s Eve together.

Continue enjoying the New Year’s Day fun when we return after this brief commercial.

Happy New Year.

Happy New Year, my darling.

And you made it just in time.

I promised you I would.

[romantic music] A toast to my beautiful wife. And in this coming year starting now on the very first day of the new year, may your troubles be fewer and your blessings be more and may nothing but happiness come through your door.

Oh, my goodness. I had no idea I married a poet.

Well… Mmm, mmm, mwah.

So… what should we do now?

Are you offering up a suggestion?

I am.

All right. What time does Holly get back from her date?

2:00 a.m., or at least that’s the curfew I gave her.

Oh. So that gives us an hour and minutes.

It’s a long time from now.

Very long. A lot can happen in an hour and minutes.

Yeah.

Mm.

A whole lot.

Uh-huh.

[upbeat music]

Happy New Year!

[party horns blowing]

[groans] Happy New Year to everybody else who’s alone tonight.

[indistinct chatter]

[suspenseful music]

Holly? Holly! Oh, my God. Oh, my God. Hey, hey. Holly! Holly! Hey, look at me. Look at me. Holly? Holly! Hey, hey, get up. Come on. Get up. Get up. Oh. Oh, my God. Oh, my God.

[groans]

Oh, my God. Holly! Holly!

[panting]

Salem Police, don’t move!

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

[gentle music]

What’s going on here?

She was seizing. She vomited.

[tense music]

Her pulse is low. She’s barely breathing. What’s her name?

Uh, Holly Jonas.

Holly? Holly, can you hear me? Holly, open your eyes. What did she take? I need to know so I can help her.

I don’t know. I don’t know what she took.

[scoffs] Okay, Holly. Come on. Let’s go. Breathe, Holly. Breathe.

[pants]

Is–is she gonna be okay?

[sighs] How old is she?

Uh, .

I got a possible OD, back loading dock at the Bistro. Female, , nonresponsive. Pulse is low, seizure and vomiting. Requesting paramedics and ambulance. Okay, Holly. Holly. Holly, can you sit up? Holly? Holly. Holly, stay with me. Breathe, Holly. Breathe. Can you hear me? Holly? Holly, it’s gonna be okay. They’re on their way. Breathe, Holly. Breathe. It’s okay. It’s okay. They’re on their way. Holly? Holly, stay with me.

[phone ringing]

What a night.

Yeah, New Year’s definitely brings out the crazies.

Yeah, tell me about it. As if things weren’t bad enough, two more overdose fatalities tonight.

Okay, this is not gonna get any better until we figure out where these drugs are coming from.

[cell phone rings]

Hernandez.

[suspenseful music] You’re kidding me. Where? All right, I’m on my way.

[sighs]

Another OD?

-year-old girl.

[sighs]

[mellow music]

Happy New Year.

Uh, guys, I’m sorry. Hey, sorry to interrupt you, but–

“But,” but what? What’s up?

I can’t find Tate. I’ve been looking everywhere.

Okay, well, I’m sure he’s around here somewhere. Why don’t you just text him?

Theresa, I did. He didn’t respond.

Well, maybe him and his girlfriend are, like, huddled up in the corner somewhere.

Maybe. Look, I was gonna give ’em both a ride home, but I’m gonna take off. It would be helpful if you could give him a ride back. I’ll keep looking for him, okay?

Okay. Yeah. Let me know when he turns up.

I will. Will do.

[sighs] Uh, Ava, excuse me, sorry.

Hey, yeah?

Have you seen my son Tate?

Oh, yeah, he’s been here all night with Holly Jonas.

Yeah, I know. Um, very helpful. Thank you.

[cell phone beeps]

[dramatic music] Excuse me. Excuse me!

Happy New Year, my darling.

Happy New Year, baby.

[soft music]

You have no idea how relieved I am to have you back.

[chuckles] And I am so relieved to be back. Be myself.

[laughs]

Talking with Marlena helped, obviously.

Oh, yes. It helped so much. I mean, just expressing my feelings, it just– it lessened the pain and allowed me to be grateful for the blessings that I do have, which is Holly and you.

And you, my love, are a blessing to me.

[chuckles]

And now, we can look forward to good times together, happy times. It’s going to be a wonderful year for us. I can feel it.

[both laugh]

[overlapping chatter]

[glass clinking]

Happy New Year, everybody.

Happy New Year.

[sighs] Well, I’d like to take a moment to personally thank everybody on behalf of myself and everybody at the Bistro for celebrating New Year’s Eve with us. New Year’s Eve, ha, the night where we look to the future. And lo and behold, two of our guests here tonight at the Bistro have decided that they are gonna spend their futures together.

[applause] That’s right. That’s right. This young couple right here, they just got engaged here with us at the Bistro, and that–that warms our hearts. Isn’t that romantic?

[laughs] So to celebrate this young couple, I’ve decided that–

[siren wails distantly, uneasy music] Does anybody–what the hell?

Someone just OD’d on the docks. It’s Holly Jonas.

Did she just– did she just say Holly? Oh, my God. Oh, my God, where’s Tate? Where’s Tate?

[indistinct radio chatter]

Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey. Son, what’s–what’s– what happened? Tell me what happened.

I found her lying there. She was–she was seizing or something. And then she vomited. The cop–the cop had gave her something, but–

What?

I thought–I thought that she was gonna wake up, but–

No, no, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, I got you, I got you. It’s okay. It’s okay, Tate, just–

[dramatic music]

[pants] Okay, so I need– I need to know what– Tate, what happened before. What happened before?

I’ll take those.

Tea and honey as requested.

Mm. Waiting on me in my house. Now what’s wrong with that picture?

Nothing at all, especially since you obviously haven’t been taking care of yourself on your own.

What’s so obvious about it? I’m abstaining from alcohol. I’m getting lots of sleep, too much sleep, in fact, oh. And you’re not gonna let this go, are you?

No, I’m not. So, uh, what are these– these symptoms you’ve been having?

[sighs] All right. All right, fine, I’ll tell you. Well, a while back I started feeling tired all the time, you know, which given my job, it wasn’t surprising. But then I started noticing that my joints were aching, my skin was dry, my hands and feet were puffy. Well, it turns out I have hypothyroidism, which apparently is very common in women of a certain age.

Is there a treatment?

I just have to take a little pill every day. No big deal at all.

That’s good news.

Yes. Sort of.

Sort of?

Well, I also have a teeny tiny lump in my neck, which is probably nothing, but to be safe, they did a biopsy.

A biopsy for?

Cancer. No definitive test results yet, probably tomorrow.

Okay.

And, well, uh, I–I’ve been reading some, you know, medical articles online since I got the biopsy. And they’re, you know, very, very encouraging. Very reassuring. There are lots of new treatments out there for, you know, every– every kind of malignancy. Um, so if it is cancer, I know I can beat it. And I will.

[soft emotional music]

Of course you will.

Hand over the bag, now.

[siren wails]

[tense music] I asked you if you knew what she took. What are these?

No idea.

Do you know how many she had?

No, no.

Okay, I’m gonna need to see some ID.

He’s a minor. His name is Tate Black, and he’s my son.

I’m gonna need to see your ID, Tate.

[indistinct radio chatter]

McCauley, what do you got?

-year-old female, overdose, nonresponsive. Two doses of naloxone on scene. She’s en route to University. This young man was with her with these.

Where’d you get these?

They’re not mine.

Whose are they? Tate, we need to know where they came from.

They’re Holly’s.

Holly’s? Holly Jonas? That’s the one who OD’d?

I don’t know about you, but I’m ready to call it a night.

Ooh, I wore you out, did I?

[chuckles] You can wear me out anytime. You’re not tired?

I am. I just– I wanna wait up for Holly and see how her night went.

[chuckles] Well, I’ll wait up with you.

Oh, no, honey, you don’t have to because she won’t give me the skinny if you’re listening.

Mm.

[laughs] Oh. That’s probably her. Gosh, I hope her date wasn’t a bust. It’s Rafe.

[phone beeps] Hey, Rafe. Is everything okay?

Yeah, I’m outside the Bistro right now, Nicole, and, uh, there was an incident here tonight involving Holly.

What do you mean, “an incident”?

[unsettling music] Rafe, what happened? Is she okay?

Well, as of right now it appears she suffered a drug overdose.

What? An overdose? Oh, my God.

Yeah, there were pills found on the scene.

What? Is she okay? Rafe, please tell me Holly is still alive.

Yes, she’s alive, but she was nonresponsive when she was taken from the docks, and she was administered two doses of naloxone. And right now she’s in an ambulance on the way to University Hospital. You should go there now.

[sobs]

What happened?

Oh, my God. Holly OD’d and we– We have to get to the hospital now.

All right, everybody, it’s all over. Come on, everybody back inside. Next round’s on the house, huh?

[eerie music]

So was, uh–was Holly served any alcohol?

No, absolutely not.

Okay. How can you be sure?

‘Cause my bartenders know to card, and we don’t serve booze to minors.

And you didn’t see any drugs?

No.

Nothing being passed around that looked suspicious?

No, no, but I wasn’t scanning the room all night, and, you know, searching to see what might be getting passed around by my guests. I was working.

Okay. Right. So it is possible drugs were at the party?

No, that’s not what I said.

Why the third degree, Detective?

Because a teenage girl attending a party at your establishment, Mr. DiMera, overdosed and almost died here tonight. And we don’t even know yet if she’s gonna pull through. So did you guys notice anybody else who was erratic, strung out, high?

It’s New Year’s Eve; the whole room seemed kinda high.

Okay, well, let me get more specific, Stefan. Did you see any drugs or drug paraphernalia going in and out of your Bistro or the docks at any time?

No, nothing.

Nothing.

[sighs] Nothing. Okay. Well, if you two do see or hear anything regarding drug usage, drug dealing, or transporting, the city of Salem would greatly appreciate it if you gave me a call. You know where to find me.

We do. Thank you.

[sighs]

[elevator dings]

Um, we’re–we’re–we’re looking for Holly Jonas.

She–she came here by ambulance.

Are you family?

I’m her boyfriend.

We-we were there. We were there with her. He was there with her when it happened.

You can wait over there. Someone will notify you of her status.

Notify? Is she dead?

She’s in Trauma. I don’t have any more information other than that.

[sighs] What’s “in Trauma”? Does that mean it’s really bad?

Traum–listen to me, Trauma means that she’s in the trauma room. She’s being treated right now. Look at me. Go over there. I want you to go over there. Have a seat. Tate, Tate, breathe. You need to tell your father exactly what happened tonight, okay?

Okay. Um, we were both at the party. We were both having a good time, and then I don’t know, Holly said something like she knows how we can have even more fun, right? And then she pulls this bag of pills out of her purse. And I told her, I said, “I’m not gonna take ’em” and that she shouldn’t either but…

Okay, okay.

She got mad at me and called me, like, a Goody Two-shoes or something. And then all of a sudden, she walked off to the bathroom, you know, pissed and–

Did she take the pills with her? Did she take the pills with her?

Yeah, yeah.

Okay.

And I just– I hoped that she would cool down, you know, like–

Right.

After a while, I started looking for her, but I-I couldn’t find her anywhere. I looked all over the Bistro, and then I found her out back. And she was– she was shaking, Dad. She was shaking and she was throwing up all over the place, and then all of a sudden out of nowhere, this cop is shining a light in my face. Dad…

[sighs] That’s not good.

I’m in big trouble, aren’t I?

[elevator dings]

Oh, my God. Tate, where’s Holly?

We just got here. We just got here.

Well, is she okay?

She’s just–we don’t know–

Just tell me where she is, Brady.

She’s in Trauma.

[exhales heavily]

[somber music]

[monitor beeping]

Breathing is still thready.

Vitals are dropping.

Call blue, give me a crash cart.

[tense music] Give her an amp of epi and run the fluids wide-open. Vitals?

[monitor beeping rapidly]

We’ve got V-fib.

[sighs] Damn it. Uh, give me joules.

[beeping intensifies] Holly, breathe.

[defibrillator paddles humming]

Oh, my God. Holly, oh, my God.

Ma’am, you need to wait outside. You can’t be in here.

But–

[sobs]

[dramatic music]

Two hours ago, this place was hoppin’.

[balloon explodes] What, are you trying to give me a heart attack?

Like I haven’t had one already tonight? Huh? I can’t take this, Stefan. I can’t. Holly Jonas could have died tonight. Hell, she could be dead right now for all we know.

Okay, look, there is no telling that what she took came through here. It could have come from anywhere.

Oh, it could have come from anywhere.

Hey, we didn’t shove those pills down her throat, all right? This is not our fault.

Okay. Stefan, tell me that you still sleep the same at night. You tell me that you don’t wake up every morning sick to your stomach. You tell me that, and I know you’re a damn liar.

You’re right. I hate this. I hate it as much as you do, but Clyde Weston has us in a choke hold. I am sorry for what happened to Holly, I am. But there’s no way out of this.

[breathing steadily] Oh, God. Tripp, how is she?

We were able to stabilize her.

Oh, thank God.

But there were complications.

[tense music]

What complications?

Holly’s on a ventilator. She slipped into a coma.

[sobs]

[elevator dings]

Oh, my God. Tate, there you are.

Mom.

Hi. Oh, my God. Are you okay?

He’s shaken up.

Yeah. I know. Of course he is. Of course he is. Where’s Holly? Where’s Holly? Is she all right?

We–we don’t know anything.

[exhales] Are you okay?

No. No, I am not okay. She could be dead. She was shaking and throwing up everywhere. So, no, I am not okay, Mom.

[shushes]

Has Tate been checked out by a doctor?

You think he was using?

You don’t?

No, my son does not do drugs. He and I have talked about this. He knows that his parents are addicts. He’s told me many times he would never ever go down that road. The thought of that makes him sick.

What teenagers say and what they do can be two very different things.

Yeah, well I am the parent of a teenager. I think I would know better what my son does more than you.

Okay, I’m sorry. You’re right. You know your son.

Yeah, I do. Look, I think you should just go home. There’s not really anything you can do here.

No, I’m not leaving you, Theresa. Not when you need me.

I don’t. This is a family matter. If you wouldn’t just mind going, please.

Okay. I will check in with you later.

[sighs] Tate. Tate. I’m so, so sorry about Holly. That was a lot, watching her overdose for you. It must have been really traumatic. Tate, can I ask you something? Did you do any drugs?

Any news on Holly?

Uh, Rafe, she’s in Trauma. They’re not saying anything else.

Oh. Tate, listen, I know that this is a tough night for you but I’m gonna need to ask you some questions, okay?

Okay.

All right. Now you’re not in custody but since you are a minor, I’m gonna, uh, need to read a statement for everyone’s protection, all right? You have the right to remain silent. But what you do say can be used against you in a court–

Rafe, Rafe, he’s not under arrest or anything?

You can ask for a lawyer at any time. And you have the right to stop this interview at any time. Do you want a lawyer?

He doesn’t need a lawyer because he didn’t do anything wrong.

Do you want to keep talking to me? I need a verbal response, son.

Yes, yeah.

Good.

Rafe, can I, uh, speak to you for a minute?

You are a strong woman. And if anyone– if anyone can deal with this, it’s you.

[scoffs] You got that right. And maybe there’s nothing to deal with, like I said. And aside from me being so strong, I have my daughter to help me get through this.

Yes, you do. I know how close the two of you are.

Mm-hmm, Chanel is my rock. She’s all I need. And that’s why…

[tense music]

That’s why what?

Well, now that I’ve told you what’s going on, I think you need to leave, Abe.

What?

I want you to leave.

You want me to leave?

Abraham, you are a generous soul and I really appreciate your offer to be by my side, but I have to decline it.

Paulina, if you’re going through something, I want to be there for you.

I don’t want you to be here for me. My daughter is my rock, like I said! And she and I will go through this together, but you–

[somber piano music] I don’t want you sticking around ’cause you’re feeling sorry for me. I happen to hate people who feel sorry for me. I find it intolerable, in fact.

Well, so do I. I hate it too. And I don’t feel sorry for you.

Yeah, well, even so, under these circumstances, where I know I’m– where I know I might be facing some serious health issues, but I just– it’s just too hard to have you around, someone who used to be my husband, who’s still my husband, who just looks at me like I’m just some acquaintance.

You are not just some acquaintance.

Well, even so, whatever or whatever it is that I am to you now, it’s not enough. So please, please, I need you to leave.

Well, that’s too bad.

Excuse me?

I said, “That’s too bad.” There’s no way in hell that I am gonna let the woman I love go through something without me by her side.

Did–did you just say the “woman you love”?

I damn sure did.

[chuckles]

I damn sure did. I love you, Paulina Price. I love you, Paulina Price Carver.

[laughs]

I love you.

Oh.

[both laugh]

[phone beeps]

[sighs]

How is she?

Well, Tripp’s not answering his cell so I called the main number, and the receptionist said that he wasn’t available, so. She wouldn’t give me any information about Holly’s status, though. I got a really bad feeling about this.

Yeah. Well, there’s nothing we can do. So why don’t we each of us go home, get some sleep? That way we’re sharp for tomorrow in case anyone wants to question us then. But we need to get our story straight. Neither of us saw anything, nor did we hear the faintest whisper of anything illegal, you got that?

Yeah, I got it.

[cell phone ringing]

It’s Statesville.

[tense music]

Gabi?

[sighs] Gabi is not allowed to make phone calls in the wee hours of the morning. It’s gotta be Clyde.

I–I’m–I’m gonna go see what’s going on.

Oh, me too.

No, Tate. Tate, I– you stay here with your mom, okay?

And she’s showing signs of minimal brain activity.

So the coma is the result of an opiate overdose?

She’s in a coma? Is she in a coma?

Look. Holly’s mother is here and she’s already been apprised of her status, okay? Since you’re not family, I can’t– I can’t discuss her case with you. Okay? Just know– just know that she’s getting the best possible care we can provide, okay?

All right.

Excuse me.

Thank you.

What the hell is going on?

Holly is alive. That’s all I can tell you.

But she’s in a coma?

Listen, obviously you know what happened with Holly is very serious. I really need to talk to Tate to find out what he knows about what she took tonight.

Okay.

All right?

All right.

Okay.

How is she?

She’s alive.

Oh, thank God.

Yeah, so, Tate, listen. I know tonight’s been tough, but I need to ask you those questions now, okay?

Yeah. Yeah, no problem. I just– I just talked to my dad.

Okay, well, now you need to talk to me. You need tell me everything. Tell me what happened from the moment that you picked Holly up to the moment that you found her passed out.

Um, after I picked her up, Holly and I went to the party together. And we were dancing and laughing and having a good time. And then suddenly just outta nowhere she pulls this bag of pills out of her purse and shows it to me.

Okay, so just to be clear, you didn’t give them to her?

No.

The pills were hers? She brought them?

Yeah. Yeah, the pills were Holly’s.

The hell they were. My stepdaughter does not do drugs.

[monitor beeping]

[tense music]

[sighs]

[somber music] Hey, Holly. Mommy’s here. I’m here, baby.

[sniffles] * Hush, little baby, don’t say a word * * Mama’s gonna buy you a mockingbird * * And if that mockingbird don’t sing * * Mama’s gonna buy you a diamond ring * * And if that diamond ring turns brass * * Mama’s gonna buy you a looking glass * * And if that looking glass gets broke * * Mama’s gonna buy you a billy goat * * And if that billy goat falls down *

[sniffles] * You’ll still be the sweetest baby in town *

[somber music]

[crying]

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THIS STILL NEEDS SOME EDITING!

[sighs] OK, according to my schedule, which is actually your schedule, you should be waking up just in time to ring in the New Year. And I will have a bottle ready to pop.

[knock at door] Sarah, you look beautiful.

Thank you. You look like a new dad.

[sighs] Come in. Come in.

[chuckles]

This is a nice surprise. I thought you were going to that big New Year’s Eve party.

I am, but I just wanted to stop in and give Victoria a New Year’s kiss. Do you mind?

Not at all.

Hi, angel. Are you having fun with your daddy? Yes?

[smooches] Her head’s warm.

[dramatic music]

Jeez, what, did I hit the jackpot or something? I got the best-looking girl in town on my arm for New Year’s Eve.

Yeah, we are both pretty lucky. I just–I wish I hadn’t left Mama all alone tonight.

You know that she wouldn’t have let us stay home tonight even if we wanted to, right?

I know. I know. It’s just, going into this New Year, worrying that she might have cancer–

Hey, hey, Paulina Price is a force to be reckoned with, OK? Let’s say, worst-case scenario, even if it is cancer, she is going to get treatment and kick its ass. I’m living proof, you can leave cancer in the rearview.

Yeah, you are.

And whatever happens, we are going to get through it together. Yeah?

Yeah.

Hi, Leo.

Chadwick.

Bye, Leo.

No, no, no, no, no, wait. Ah, this must be kismet. You are just the man I wanted to see. CMDM, if I may call you that, I have a very interesting proposition for you.

Sorry, I’m almost ready.

No, you’re fine. I’m a little early.

Have I mentioned that I don’t like mixers that involve, you know, people?

Ev, you are the new editor in town. A lot of Salem’s movers and shakers will be there. This is a good way for you to meet them.

Can’t I just meet them on the job?

This is the job.

[chuckles] You’re not going for the party. You’re going to make connections. This is work for both of us.

And my date?

[groans] First of all, she called me a disgusting lothario was the word that she used, as I recall. And then she proceeds to punch me in my face and then barf all over me.

God.

I’m not kidding. Like, blood and puke.

Awful.

And it was the worst New Year’s Eve of my life.

Hey, guys.

Hey.

Oh, hi. Hey, Tate, Brady. Happy New Year.

To you too.

Yeah, happy New Year, Mom, Alex.

Hey.

And I got to go.

Where to?

Why do you care?

Just tell me.

He’s picking up Holly.

Thanks, Dad.

Why can’t she know that? It’s fine.

Holly, huh? OK. Well, last I heard, you were throwing her Christmas present in the trash.

Yeah, well, we worked things out.

Attaboy.

Anyway, I’m sorry your date fizzled out for tonight, Dad.

It’s all right.

But I’ll see you guys later.

See you.

See you, son.

[sighs]

Your date?

Yes, my date was– was Rachel. But Kristin took her out of town for the weekend, so… Anyway, have a good night. Happy New Year to you. I’m gonna head home, so I’ll see you.

Wait a minute. Bup-bup-bup. Where do you think you’re going?

Theresa, I’m going home.

No, no, you’re not. You’re coming with us.

What?

[sighs]

Hey, I’ve been looking for you.

Hey, yeah, I just– I needed to step outside and get some air before the festivities begin.

Hmm. Judging by the reservation list, it’s gonna be a hell of a night. And I got to hand it to you, looks good in there.

Thanks.

Yeah.

I’m just glad that was the last pickup, so now we can just concentrate on the party.

Yeah.

[phone ringing and buzzing] News alert?

Hmm.

[phone beeps]

Oh, two Salem kids were found dead.

[suspenseful music] OD’d… On cocaine laced with–

[sighs]

[tense music]

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

I–

[thermometer beeping] I didn’t notice that she was warm when I laid her down. She OK?

Yeah, I mean, her temperature is elevated, but it’s nothing extreme yet. Would you grab me the baby acetaminophen?

Oh, I don’t have that.

Xander, there are things that every parent needs to have when they have a baby.

Obviously, I didn’t know about that one. Can you make me a list?

Yeah, I absolutely will.

OK, well, I’ll go get the… “acetaphinomin.”

Acetaminophen, baby acetaminophen.

Right.

[dramatic music]

You know, I think that the reason why Mama insisted that we go to the party tonight is so that we can report back, be the eyes and ears of the mayor ’cause she’s usually the one holding court in the center of it all.

Well, whatever the reason, I am just happy to be here tonight, holding you.

[tender music]

Proposition? We’ve gone over this, Leo. You’re not my type.

[sighs] This one has to do with “The Spectator.” One can’t help noting that since the departure of Salem’s favorite columnist, moi, circulation has gone from booming to bombing. And being the astute businessman that you are, you must know it would behoove you to bring Lady Whistleblower back, make that little rag go bing-bang-boom again.

[dramatic music]

I believe somewhere in all that babble was a request for your job back.

Mm.

Mm. Isn’t mine to give. You’re gonna have to talk to the editor in chief.

Let me do it.

Oh. Thank you. Would you? I’m all thumbs, obviously.

[gasps] I gave these to you.

Yeah, you did, Valentine’s Day. They’re my favorites.

No, no, no, no. No, thank you. No, thank you. I have no interest in being a third wheel with you guys, so I’m just gonna go home; it’ll be fine.

Just stop being such a party pooper. Besides, you might even meet someone tonight.

Oh, not interested, thank you.

Really? No longer have any interest in women?

[chuckles] I’m not interested in meeting a woman tonight, Alex.

Oh, no?

OK, fine then, just come for the food and the laughs.

Food and the laughs? You think there’s gonna be laughter?

Yes.

It’s gonna be fun?

It’s gonna be fun. There’s gonna be a lot of laughter. There’s gonna be a lot of funny people there, including me. I’m funny–ha-ha–aren’t I?

Mm-hmm.

I never leave the house without a really good joke or a really witty remark, right?

Yeah, yeah.

Yeah. Yeah, so look, OK, fine, if you’re not coming for the laughs, just– you really want to spend New Year’s Eve on your own?

No. All right, I’ll come. I’ll come. I will come but just for a little while. I’m only staying for a little while.

No, you are gonna stay until the ball drops, until it is officially a New Year.

Theresa. You know, but it– this New Year’s probably gonna be just like the old year.

[sighs]

Can’t you just–

I don’t know.

Why are you such a cynic? Just snap out of it. This year is gonna be amazing. It’s gonna be mind-blowing, OK?

Yeah?

Because we’re gonna stop the war. We’re gonna find a cure for diseases and world hunger and stop climate change. I’m telling you. And I don’t know, I mean, maybe there might even be a wedding proposal or marriages or– I don’t know.

Uh-huh.

Go on.

I wouldn’t rule that out.

God, Mom, you scared me.

I’m sorry, I should have knocked. I got your text. So you’re going out with Tate tonight?

Yeah, to the Bistro. But if you need me to stay home–

No, no, why would I want you to stay home on New Year’s?

Are you sure you’re OK?

Yeah, I’m– I’m fine. I– I had a therapy session today, and I’m in a really good place. So EJ and I are having a quiet night in, just the two of us.

OK, well, I wouldn’t want to intrude on that.

You wouldn’t be intruding, but I’d be happy knowing that you’re having fun. So I hope you and Tate have a wonderful time tonight.

Oh, we will. I’m planning on it.

Oh.

[chuckles]

[tense music]

Laced? Laced cocaine? You think it came from here?

How the hell should I know, Ava? Look, all I know is, Clyde Weston’s guys, they pull up here. They drop shipments off. Then another group comes, and they take the shipments away, OK? We don’t know where the shipments come from, what’s in them, or where they’re going. We’re not drug dealers, all right?

OK, yeah, yeah, you keep telling yourself that.

[festive music]

[indistinct chatter]

[gasps] Happy New Year, everyone.

Hey, happy New Year to you too, Steph.

Hey, happy New Year.

Alex, you already know Everett, but, Chanel, Theresa, Brady, Johnny, I’d like to introduce Everett Lynch, “The Spectator’s” new editor in chief.

Nice to meet you.

Nice to meet you.

Yeah, happy New Year.

Nice to meet you. Happy New Year. Happy New Year. Hi.

Happy New Year.

Oh, I spy a judge and the head of chamber of commerce. So good to see you guys.

Nice to meet you.

See you.

You too.

[sighs] OK, well, I think I’m gonna raid the buffet. Who’s with me?

Mm, me.

Yeah?

Come on, boo, let’s go.

Well, it’s only more hours and minutes until the New Year, so–

Oh, my God, come on, Brady, give the party a chance, would you?

Actually, I think I’m gonna give the appetizers a little chance myself.

Whoa, whoa, wait, wait, wait, please.

What? What is it?

There’s just something I want to talk to you about while Theresa is otherwise engaged.

OK, about what?

About her.

OK, you know what? Look.

[sighs] If you can get Everett to sign off on it, then I’m fine with it, provided–provided that you follow some rules. “The Spectator’s” my wife’s legacy, so I’m not gonna have you turn it into some crass gossip rag. So I will have final approval on everything that is printed, you understand?

Fine, fine, fine, no crassness. Well, minimal crassness, at least. I’ve already got some great ideas percolating.

Yeah, I bet you do.

So moving right along, any big New Year’s Eve plans for you and Stephanie?

No. Actually, we broke up.

Oh, Chadwick, I’m so sorry.

[dramatic music] Interesting. Why would Stephanie Johnson spend the night at the Brady Pub? So when did you and Stephanie call it quits?

It’s none of your business. In fact, you know what? None of my business is any of your business, you got it?

OK, potential future boss’ boss. Now I must go find Mr. E. Lynch.

Aw. Hello, my darling.

[sighs] From the moment you were born, my life got sweeter and sweeter. Do you know that? Hmm?

[soft music] You are still warm, but you’re not crying, so I know you’re not in any pain. And as soon as your daddy gets back, we are gonna get that fever down. OK, my precious girl?

Hmm, yeah, I vote no on that one.

Yeah, me too.

OK, next.

Mm.

Oh.

So how was therapy? You said it put you in a better place, right?

It did, and I’m really glad I went. And this year, I am gonna focus on all my blessings and my biggest one being you, my sweet girl.

[both chuckle]

OK, how about this?

Maybe. You know, I have some things in my closet you can try on if you want.

I’m not wearing a mom dress.

[gasps] Mom dress? What? I’m not that frumpy, am I?

Well, not yet.

[scoffs] Not yet?

[chuckles]

You’re such a stinker.

Could things get any worse?

Don’t tempt the gods.

Hmm. You know Tripp told me that he’s moving to Hong Kong with Wendy? Yeah. You know, actually, it might be for the best since then he’ll be out of Clyde’s reach.

Congratulations. No such luck with Gabi, though.

Right. Stefan, speaking of your wife, there’s something that you need to know. I told Harris that you and I were dating.

[intriguing music]

Why would you do that?

Well, when he found us huddled together when we were hiding drugs, he assumed that we– I don’t know, he stumbled upon an intimate moment, and I just went along with it. It’s better that he thinks that than he suspects what’s really going on here.

Right. Guess you’re right, though I hate the idea of the public thinking I’m cheating on Gabi.

[sighs] But you’re right. It’s a good cover.

Yeah, so… guess we’re having an affair.

[doorbell rings]

I’ll get it.

No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, not too eager, honey.

OK. Gotcha.

[chuckles] Whoa, Tate, aren’t you looking dapper?

[chuckles] Thanks, Mrs. DiMera. Is Holly ready?

Yeah, come on in.

[soft music]

[all chuckle]

Wow. Wow.

Yes, you said that already.

Oh, yeah. So are you ready to go?

Well, listen, have fun at the party, and be home by midnight.

[chuckles] Just kidding. OK, you can be home at : a.m. since it’s New Year’s. Happy almost , you two.

You too, Mom.

And by the way, your mom’s outfit isn’t so frumpy after all, right?

Mm-mm.

Thank you. OK, have fun.

Love you.

So are you ready to go?

Almost. Just thought we’d skip the “do we, don’t we” weirdness at midnight. And just so you know, we do.

Can’t wait till midnight.

Shh.

[fussing]

Hey.

Hi. Did you get it?

I did. I had to go to three different stores. And the one that was open was a liquor store, but they had the baby aceta– what you said.

Yes, great. Thank you. I gave her a bath, but she’s still feverish.

Oh, I’m so sorry I messed up with the meds.

No, no, no, it’s OK. We have it now. And so hopefully, it’ll help.

[fussing]

Hey.

Happy New Year, Chad.

Hey, yeah, happy New Year.

Good to see you.

Yeah, you too. I’m sorry, I hope you don’t mind me dropping by unannounced.

No, not at all.

Yeah, I just wanted to– to thank EJ for letting me use the jet.

Oh, you sure you don’t want to thank Stefan for that?

Mm, no, no, I would rather thank EJ.

Oh, well, he’s been upstairs on business calls, so you’re welcome to wait.

Is that OK?

Yeah, come on.

OK.

Why don’t you have a seat? So you were in Boston, huh, with the kids?

Yeah, just picked them up this morning. They’re gonna ring in the New Year with Doug and Julie.

Oh, lucky Doug and Julie.

Lucky kids.

Yeah.

[clears throat]

How are you? How are you and EJ doing? I’m sure it must be rough, especially with the holidays and all.

[sighs] Yes, it is.

[dramatic music]

I’m so sorry for your loss, Nicole.

Thank you.

Do you have any New Year’s plans?

Oh, God, no, no, just a quiet night at home. The last thing I want to do is go to a party.

[chuckles]

Yeah.

[festive music]

[indistinct chatter]

Oh, hey. Holly, how’s it going? Tate, good to see you.

Yeah, you guys too.

Happy New Year. You guys look so festive.

So do you. Yeah, this party looks pretty lit.

Yeah, oh, and let me tell you, you have to hit the buffet. I know you just got here, but it’s amazing.

Especially the shrimp curry. You better hurry and get over there. It’s gonna be gone soon.

Nice, nice, yeah.

Thanks, but we’re gonna go dance now.

OK.

Look at that. This place is jumping.

Yeah, that’s one way to put it.

[both chuckle]

Oh, hey, what are you–

What? It’s not like I grabbed your ass or something.

Shh! What–

What is it–

We’re supposed to be having an affair. Don’t you think it’d be better if it was on the down low instead of out in the open for the whole world to see?

Oh, sounds like you’re speaking from experience here, huh?

Ah.

Hey, Ava.

Hey.

Stefan, happy New Year.

Yeah, same to you.

Have you met Everett Lynch, “The Spectator’s” new editor in chief?

No, I haven’t had the pleasure.

Nor have I.

Well, this is Ava Vitali and Stefan DiMera, who not only is the CEO of DiMera Enterprises; he also owns this establishment. And Ava Vitali is the general manager.

DiMera and Vitali, I’m familiar with those names. You both have quite the– you just–you both have the sort of…

[clears throat] Colorful family histories. But you’re a restaurateur now, which is so great. I love–I love rest– does your family frequent the restaurant, just out of curiosity?

It’s a legitimate business.

Right, right.

So Salem has a history of surprise guests showing up on New Year’s Eve.

Wow.

Any chance of that happening tonight?

Not that I’m aware of.

[sighs] Look, man, I hope you’re not planning to give me some kind of a lecture or anything, ’cause, actually, Theresa and I are getting along right now just fine.

That’s not totally what I wanted to talk to you about.

What is it?

[sighs]

At Christmas dinner, Maggie and company were all over me for putting Theresa in charge of “Bella.” You didn’t take a stand, but I think Theresa could really benefit from you being in her corner right now. I mean, I keep telling her how great she’s doing, but I think she needs some confidence building from somebody other than her boyfriend, you know? So what do you say? Could you maybe show a little bit of support?

Alex, the dance floor’s hopping. You got to come out there, show me your dance moves. Come on.

All right.

[people cheering]

[quirky music]

[people gasping]

Oh, you got to be kidding me.

What the hell is that?

[cheers and applause]

[festive music]

Great, just what we need, that gossip queen poking his nose around here.

I can’t stand that little bastard.

You and me both.

[sighs] I must say, this is quite the shindig. Hats off for throwing a fabu party.

Thanks.

Leo, isn’t there a vampire convention you should be attending somewhere?

Ugh! You don’t like my cape? Shows how much you know about fashion. Despite the opinion of Edna Mode, capes are back, baby. So am I.

You got her to calm down.

Well, or maybe the medication is kicking in.

[dramatic music] So what do we– what do we do now?

We wait. Hopefully, her temperature will drop. I’m gonna text my friend and tell her that I’m not coming to the party.

You sure?

Yeah, of course I’m sure. My baby is sick. I’m not gonna leave her. She’s my priority, always.

[chuckles] Breakups can be tough. I ought to know.

[both chuckle] Chad, I’m really sorry things didn’t work out between you and Stephanie.

Thank you. Yeah, I should have known I was moving too fast, that it was too soon to… move on after Abigail. This house… You know she redecorated it? She’s the one that…

Oh.

Gave it this little facelift.

[chuckles] A lot of amazing memories in this home… A few really horrible ones.

Yeah.

You know, I… thought I was ready to… have another relationship, and I obviously wasn’t.

I know what you mean.

[sighs] But for me… I was ready to be a mother again. But all too often, life catches us on the blind side.

[sighs]

Oh, hey, you guys. Are you having a good time?

Very.

[festive music]

Mr. Everett, just the man I was looking for. And before I launch into my very exciting pitch, happy New Year to both you and Ms. Johnson.

Mm, same to you, Leo.

Happy New Year, Leo. Happy New Year. What’s the exciting pitch?

OK, so as editor in chief, you have the power to bring in the New Year with a bang and to bring “The Spectator” back to its glory days by reuniting your readers with their beloved Lady Whistleblower.

[chuckles] Look, Leo, I– look, your column has always been extremely popular. It’s just, at the moment, we’re emphasizing the investigative journalism side of the paper, not the editorials.

I hear that, but you defended my column in your column, which I greatly appreciated. And Chad is totally on board with me coming back if you agree to it. Come on, what good is aiming your paper for the moon if there’s no one on the moon to read it?

Yeah, OK, we’ll have you back.

Ah! Yes! Yes! Yes! You will not regret this, not for a moment, not for a nanosecond.

But listen, I don’t want anything unprincipled, OK? I want impeccable sourcing.

OK, I hear that, boss. You will only be getting from me what is authentic and veracious, and that’s “veracious” with an E, not with an O, meaning… well, chock-full of veracity, also gripping, spellbinding. What I mean to say is only that that I see with my two eyes.

All right.

You having fun?

You have to ask?

[chuckles]

And I know how we can make things even more fun.

Oh, yeah?

[tense music]

I brought us a little something.

[thermometer beeping]

Her temperature’s back to normal.

Oh, thank God.

[chuckles] Between the meds and your lullaby…

Oh, well, I doubt it anything to do with the latter, but she’s feeling better. Maybe you have time to nip over to your party now.

Oh, no, no, I don’t care about the party. I’d much rather be here with my little girl…

Mm.

[dramatic music]

And you.

I should get going. I told Doug and Julie I’d be back soon.

OK. Well, I will tell EJ that he missed you. Well, happy New Year, Chad.

Yeah.

[chuckles]

You two deserve a midnight toast. And thank him for the jet for me.

I will tell him.

I hope this coming year brings you happiness, Nicole. You deserve it.

Yeah, we both do.

[both chuckle]

Come here.

Well, I am going in for a refill. Anyone else?

I’ll take another cranberry soda.

You got it.

Thanks.

[festive music] So…

Hmm?

At least Tate’s having a good time.

Seems he is. I mean, just a week ago, I thought he and Holly were a bust, and now they’re here at a New Year’s Eve party. It’s nice.

Yeah.

And here you are with– with Alex.

Mm-hmm, yeah. He’s been really great, so supportive.

Mm. That’s good. I wanted to tell you that I think this “Bella” position might be good for you. Actually, I mean, “Bella” was a big part of my portfolio a while back. And look, Theresa, if you have– if you’re feeling insecure or you have any questions about it, I’m here.

[chuckles] No, I don’t have any questions and certainly not for you, and you know what? The last thing I am is insecure. You know why?

No, I–

Because, Brady, I don’t know, this might come as a total shock to you, but I am totally competent and so overly qualified for this job. In fact, I’m not even just rising to the occasion. I am hitting it out of the park and I’m knocking ’em dead. So really, the last thing I need from you is your condescending insult to offer me help. But hey, thanks for the vote of confidence, OK? See you, yeah.

Are you crazy?

No, but I will be soon.

Holly, put those away.

Hey, you guys.

Hi. Hi, Mom.

Hey.

[clears throat]

What’s wrong?

Nothing. Everything’s fine. What are you guys up to? Still having fun?

It’s getting better and better.

Well…

[clears throat] I think I am schmoozed out.

Mm.

I think I’m schmoozed out.

I am definitely schmoozed out.

OK, glad we’re in sync here. What do you say we make an exit?

Holly, someone might see us. My mom almost did. And by the way, my parents are both addicts, so there is no way I’m taking those, and neither should you.

Oh, come on, they’re just some ADHD meds I got from someone at school. Everyone does it.

Yeah, well, not me, and I didn’t think that you did either.

Really? Because I offered you weed, like, your first day in Salem.

That is not weed, Holly. Those are amphetamines.

Very mild ones. Look, they– they just make me feel better, OK? And they give me energy.

What, so you need to feel better and have more energy tonight when you’re with me?

Tate, you don’t understand. They’ll just– they’ll make things more fun for both of us.

Yeah, no, not for me. I’m out.

Fine, Mr. Goody Two-Shoes. I’m going to the bathroom.

[tense music]

[festive music]

[indistinct chatter]

Hey, Johnny, Chanel, have you guys seen Holly anywhere?

I think I saw her go to the ladies’ room a little while ago.

Yeah, thanks.

Leo, you’re still here. Thought you’d have taken off to rescue the citizens of Gotham City by now.

Ah, poke fun all you like, Stefan. I’m the only one at this party who truly understands you.

How’s that?

Well, both of our soul mates are locked up in prison cells, leaving you and I here to celebrate New Year’s Eve all alone.

Right, except my soul mate is innocent and yours is a slimy dirtbag.

Hey, that’s your nephew you’re talking about.

[sighs] Dimitri, Dimitri, wherefore art thou, Dimitri?

[sighs]

[sighs] EJ, come on, it’s almost midnight! Oh, I am so ready for this year to be over.

[sighs] EJ, get off the phone! The ball’s about to drop!

[cork pops] Whoo!

[chuckles]

[dramatic music]

[laughter]

[phone beeps]

Oh, it’s Mama. I hope everything’s OK. Oh, my God, I can’t believe this.

What’s wrong?

Abe came over for New Year’s Eve, and she just texted me not to come home.

[chuckles] Oh, I see. So, what, did Abe– did he hang a tie on the doorknob?

[laughter]

Could be. So now what? Where am I supposed to go?

Well, I think we can come up with something.

Mm.

It’s OK we left, right?

Oh, definitely. Yeah, there was no need to stay. We did all we needed to do. We didn’t need to stay, with all the celebrating and the kissing.

Yeah.

[fireworks booming]

[instrumental version of “Auld Lang Syne”]

[people cheering]

[party horns tooting]

[sighs] Happy New Year… to everybody else who’s alone tonight.

Oh, my God! Holly? Holly? Hey!

[tense music] What–Holly.

[panting] Hey, Holly, it’s gonna be– it’s gonna be OK. Just–

[panting] Holly.

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