Monday, June 28, 2010

EPISODE 5: MONDAY, JUNE 28, 2010

Episode 5 – Monday, June 28, 2010

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Scene 1

Victor Newman sits at his desk in his office at Newman Enterprises. The phone rings. Victor picks it up: “Send them in,” he mumbles quickly, and then hangs up. His grandson Noah Newman and Noah’s girlfriend Eden Gerick enter the office. Victor turns to the door. “Thank you for coming,” he says, “Have a seat.” Both Noah and Eden look confused and uneasy about having been summoned by Victor. “Are… are we in trouble for something?” Noah stutters. “No,” Victor informs them, “not if you cooperate with me.” “Cooperate about what?” Noah inquires. “I know that you and Abby are close, and I realize that sometimes she might tell you things that she wouldn’t tell me or her mother,” Victor begins, “Now, if you knew something that was of concern to you, you would tell me about it, wouldn’t you?” Noah and Eden catch on to Victor’s line of questioning. “I think I know where this is going, Grandpa,” Noah announces, “and I really don’t wanna be put in the middle.” “Well, tough!” Victor responds harshly, “I’m not asking you to tell me because you’re her friend. I’m ordering you to tell me as her father and your grandfather. Let me spell it out for you: You tell me about Abby and her involvement with that no-good punk, Ryder Callahan.”

Scene 2

Victoria Newman goes to Crimson Lights Coffee House after her meeting with Roseanne Ryerson, the Guardian Ad Litem assigned to the custody case for her son, Reed Hellstrom. Her mother, Nikki Newman, happens to be at the Coffee House getting coffee. “Oh, honey!” Nikki gasps, “How did the meeting go?” Victoria looks sad. “I dunno, Mom,” she begins, “I don’t have a great feeling about it.” “Well, what do you think went wrong?” Nikki demands, “You didn’t say anything to upset the Guardian Ad Litem, did you?” Victoria shakes her head. “The Guardian Ad Litem is the problem,” Victoria states, “This Roseanne woman, she just really rubbed me the wrong way.” Nikki tries to rationalize the situation. “Well, honey, you resent her because of the situation you’re placed in and the power she has to decide who gets custody of Reed,” she deduces. “No, it’s more than that,” Victoria elaborates, “She was very condescending, ‘I’m here to represent the best interests of Reed,’ as if I don’t know what’s best for my own son.’ And you should have seen her, flaunting her degrees, Stanford, law school, some social work degree. Just because she’s book-smart does not give her the right to interfere in a private matter between a husband and a wife.” Nikki is sympathetic, but rightly concerned: “Honey, make sure she doesn’t pick up on those feelings,” she warns, “You don’t want it to influence her decision.” “I’m sure she already has,” Victoria confesses.

Scene 3

At the Fishers’ Apartment, Jana Hawkes Fisher is staring at the same wedding picture when her husband Kevin Fisher comes home. “I thought you were working at the Coffee House today,” Jana says. “I asked Ryder to cover for me,” Kevin informs her, “I’m sorry. I know I told you I’d give you some space, but I couldn’t stand the thought of you being here all alone.” “Well, I’m glad you’re here,” Jana tells him. “You are?” Kevin asks, a little surprised. “Yes. Because there’s, there’s something that’s been troubling me,” Jana admits, “Something that I wanted to bring up last night and then this morning, and I just couldn’t, but I can’t keep it in any longer.” Kevin is confused. “What is it?” he wants to know. “You’ve been hiding things from me,” Jana states matter-of-factly. “Hiding things from you?” Kevin tries to deny it, “What makes you say that?” He gets fidgety and starts pacing. “Kevin, you can stop pretending,” Jana tells him, “I know that I was in prison. Now, what I want to know is why.”

Scene 4

In the living room of the Chancellor Estate, business tycoon Tucker McCall prepares to pitch an idea to his mother, billionaire Katherine Chancellor Murphy. “A business proposition?” Katherine says with a laugh, “I’m not even back in charge of my company for a day and you are already jostling for position, trying to regain some control. Is that it?” “Is that what you really think of me?” Tucker asks, disappointed. “Well, I know that when it comes to getting what you want, you’re not afraid to play dirty,” Katherine states, “First, your little stock manoeuvre to take over Chancellor and then your strong arm tactics to get me to turn Jabot back over to you. It would hardly be out of character for you to take advantage of another opportunity like this.” “Despite what you think, the moves I made had nothing to do with the fact that you were my mother,” Tucker insists. “Or that you were hurt that I gave you up for adoption?” Katherine presses, still not buying his response. “Katherine, as I said, it’s nothing personal,” Tucker insists, “Those were strictly business decisions.” Katherine will not be fooled. “For you, my dear, the two are one and the same,” she realizes.

Scene 5

JT Hellstrom and Nikki run into each other on the patio of Crimson Lights Coffee House. They each take a moment to decide what to say. “JT…,” Nikki begins, “I heard from Victoria that the meeting didn’t go as well as expected.” “It went fine,” JT rebuts, “Victoria’s just being paranoid.” Nikki carefully calculates her response. “JT, I’ve always liked you,” she prefaces her speech, “But let me be loud and clear about this: I do not like what you’re doing to my daughter, and to my grandson. I think you’re wrong to keep a mother – a good mother – from her child. I mean, you could show Victoria just a little bit of mercy here. Maybe one day, you’ll need it in return.” “Let me be loud and clear,” JT replies, “I don’t need anything from the Newmans. And I never will.”

Scene 6

Inside Crimson Lights, Abby Carlton has just arrived and Ryder Callahan is working behind the counter. Her face lights up when she unexpectedly sees Ryder. “Hey! Are you working here again?” Abby inquires. “Not officially,” Ryder explains, “Kevin needed someone on short-notice so he asked me.” “That’s great that you two are starting to patch things up,” Abby comments, “That shows that he trusts you again.” “Yeah,” Ryder agrees. There is a moment of silence. “Um, about last night…,” Abby suddenly says. Ryder stops her. “Don’t worry about it,” he tells her, “And actually, I want to apologize. Maybe I gave you the wrong impression about us before. I should have been more clear right from the start about us only being friends. So can you put it behind you?” “Oh, yeah, totally. It’s fine,” Abby assures him, although she’s trying to assure herself just as much, “I mean, we’re better as friends anyway, right?” “Yeah,” Ryder agrees, “I’m glad you understand.”

Scene 7

In his office at Newman Enterprises, Victor continues his conversation about Abby and Ryder with Noah and Eden. “Michael Baldwin tells me that she’s been the one making all the moves, pursuing this punk,” Victor informs them, “That’s consistent with what you saw?” “Every time,” Noah states. “I don’t understand why she doesn’t see that he’s no good for her,” Victor says. “Believe me, I’ve warned her,” Noah states. “We both have,” Eden chimes in. “Well, it obviously didn’t do any good,” Victor states, “especially if you’re telling me that at the party yesterday, they kissed?” Victor attempts to confirm what’s been told to him. “More like, she kissed him,” Eden clarifies. “Yeah, outside of her bedroom,” Noah adds, “We followed them… after they snuck off from the rest of the party.” Victor is furious. “The nerve of her, to bring that loser into my home and carry on like that. I’m gonna put an end to it.” Noah wants to avoid any confrontation. “Grandpa, before you run off and make things worse, think about it for a minute,” Noah urges him, “I mean, yes, Abby definitely has a crush on Ryder, but I don’t think there’s actually anything going on between them…” Victor isn’t satisfied. “I’ll make sure it stays that way,” he announces.

Scene 8

Mackenzie Browning, owner of Jimmy’s Bar, is behind the bar counter cleaning glasses. Her back is turned to the door. “My my, I must say, pregnancy does agree with you,” a voice states. Mackenzie turns around. It’s Billy Abbott, her former fiancé and still good friend. Billy continues: “You know, you can really tell that you’re having twins, because that glow you have; you’re twice as beautiful as any pregnant woman I’ve ever seen.” “Thank you, Billy,” Mackenzie says with a slight smile, “Coming from you, considering how you felt about this pregnancy about the beginning… that was a very sweet thing to say.” “Well, you know, I’m a sweet guy,” Billy brags. “No, you’re a charmer,” Mackenzie corrects him. “Yeah… that too,” Billy laughs, “So when’re you gonna be poppin’ out these kids?” Mackenzie frowns. “…And the sweetness stops there,” she points out, but still answers the question, “Not for another couple months.” “That just means you’ll grow even more beautiful,” Billy quips, a huge grin on his face. “There, sweet Billy’s back,” Mackenzie says, before returning to the topic of the children, “On one hand, it seems like it’s taken forever… but on the other hand, it seems like the first seven months have really flown by. I mean, this is really happening. Cane and Lily… their babies are almost here.” “And then what?” Billy inquires. Mackenzie looks confused. “I don’t understand the question,” she states. Billy clarifies. “And then where does that leave you? Once the babies are born, I mean…,” he begins, “Did you ever think that maybe the reason you find it hard to believe the pregnancy is almost over is because you’re not ready to give up these kids?”

Scene 9

In the living room of the Chancellor Estate, Tucker is growing a little frustrated with Katherine’s lack of interest in his proposal. “So are you going to look over my proposal or not?” he asks directly. “What would be the point?” Katherine admits, “I doubt I’m interested.” “Humor me,” Tucker insists. Katherine gives in. “Alright, fine. You have my attention,” she tells Tucker as she takes a seat beside him and looks him in the eye. Tucker hands her a large file folders filled with numerous pages. Katherine flips through a few pages quickly. “What’s this?” she asks. “This, mother, is a blueprint for the future of both of our companies,” Tucker begins, “I call it Chancellor-McCall Industries, Unlimited…”

Scene 10

At Jimmy’s Bar, Billy and Mackenzie continue their conversation about the Ashby babies that Mackenzie is carrying. “No, of course I don’t want to keep the babies,” Mackenzie denies, “They are Lily and Cane’s. I have known that since I agreed to be their surrogate and absolutely nothing has changed.” “Well, actually, a lot has changed,” Billy corrects her, “Crocodile Dundee is back in Aussie Land, where he belongs… and Lily is gonna have to raise these babies alone.” “She’s not gonna be alone,” Mackenzie insists, “She’ll have Neil and your mom, and Olivia, Malcolm, and Devon and Roxy…” “…And you?” Billy finishes her sentence, repeating his earlier question. “No, I just told you, Lily has enough people to help her,” Mackenzie repeats. “So you can really just walk away?” Billy questions, still in disbelief. “The babies already have a mother,” Mackenzie states, “and my job is making sure she gets them safely. That’s it! Now, if you’ll excuse me, Billy, I’m meeting JT and Reed for dinner.” She walks away, leaving Billy at the bar. Billy grins. “Methinks I struck a nerve,” he mutters to himself.

Scene 11

At the Fishers’ Apartment, Kevin is stunned by Jana’s admission that she knows about being in prison. “Who told you that?” Kevin demands, “Was it Ryder, because I told him to stay away from you!” “It wasn’t Ryder,” Jana states. “Who, then?” Kevin wants to know, “My mom, Lauren?” Jana shakes her head. “No, it doesn’t matter,” she says, “The point is that I heard about it.” “Phyllis?” Kevin suddenly suggests. “I’m not gonna tell you,” Jana informs him, trying hard not to confirm his suspicion. Kevin picks up on the change in her tone. “It was Phyllis,” he realizes, “I know Daniel wouldn’t have told you. And she’s the only other person with a big mouth who was at the party… I saw you talking to her.” “Fine. Yes, it was Phyllis,” Jana relents, “But it was an honest mistake on her part… and I’m glad she told me.” “Jana, why would you be glad to know about that?” a confused Kevin inquires, “It was one of the worst times of our lives!” “So you still love me, even though I did something so horrible that I was in prison?” Jana asks suddenly. Kevin is surprised by the question. “Jana, how can you say that? Yes! I still love you,” he assures her, “I will always love you, Jana. No matter what… When you were in prison, that wasn’t your fault. But no matter how tough things got, we got through it. We were… we were happy together.” “Were we?” Jana seems to doubt Kevin. “Yes! We were,” he insists. “Or are you just giving me the version of things that you want me to remember?” Jana demands.

Scene 12

Victoria arrives at Billy’s trailer. Billy answers the door. “There she is, the Mrs.,” Billy announces, “I was wondering how long it would take you to show up here.” “I’m not in the mood!” Victoria lets him know. Billy doesn’t care. “Oh, sweetheart, did you have a hard day?” he says in a baby voice, “Let your loving husband make it all better.” “Stop saying that,” Victoria warns, “and unless you can guarantee that I’ll get joint custody of Reed, you can’t make it better.” “Sadly, I can’t do that,” Billy admits, “But you know, with Delia, usually a kiss is enough to cheer her up. Why don’t we try it?” Victoria plays along now. “I suppose it’s worth a try,” she says with a big smile. Billy kisses her on the hand. “How’s that?” he asks playfully. “I think I need a little more cheering up,” Victoria teases. “Oh, yeah?” Billy whispers, giving her a kiss on the cheek this time. “How much more?” he teases. “Maybe, just a little more,” Victoria tells him, holding up two fingers close together. “Like this?” Billy whispers as he gives her a kiss on the lips. Victoria kisses him back. “Perfect…,” she responds.

Scene 13

Noah and Eden arrive at the Coffee House, where Abby is sitting alone at a table watching Ryder working at the front counter. Abby doesn’t even notice them approaching. “You can take your eyes off of him for a couple minutes,” Noah says, as he takes a seat at the table. “He’s not gonna disappear.” “If only…,” Eden jokes. “Um, if you two are gonna get on my case again about Ryder, you can leave now,” Abby tells them, “I already have parents. I don’t need another set.” “I’m here to warn you,” Noah says outright. “Warn me about what?” Abby asks, confused. “I did something that you’re not gonna like,” Noah states. “Tell me!” Abby orders. “I told Grandpa about you and Ryder,” Noah admits. Abby is furious.

Scene 14

Katherine takes a second to consider Tucker’s proposal. She bursts out laughing. “McCall-Chancellor Industries Unlimited?” she chuckles, “What kind of mumbo jumbo is this?” “Actually, it’s Chancellor-McCall, not McCall-Chancellor,” Tucker corrects her. Katherine doesn’t care. “This is just another attempt to regain control of my company. My company!” she states. “I want to make it clear: this is a merger and not an acquisition this time,” Tucker elaborates, “Think about it, a merger of two equals, and what we could accomplish. Face it, Katherine, our two companies are better together than they are apart.”

Scene 15

At the Coffee House, Abby reacts to Noah and Eden’s admission that they told Victor about her and Ryder. “You did what?” Abby is shocked. “I can’t believe you would betray me like that!” “I didn’t want to tell him,” Noah defends himself, “but I did it to help you.” “Well, you didn’t help me, okay? You, you screwed everything up!” Abby scolds him, thinking of the time that Ryder and Noah caught Abby drinking underage at Trumble’s Book Store, “Wait -- did you tell him about the drinking too?” Noah shakes his head. “No, I left that part out,” Noah admits, “All I said was that you’ve got a thing for Ryder, and you kissed him yesterday.” Abby is surprised.

“What? You saw that?” she reacts, “Were you spying on us?” “You took off in the middle of the party,” Noah justifies. “We wanted to make sure you were okay,” Eden adds, not sounding sincere. “If you’d have seen the whole thing,” Abby remarks, “you’d know that there is no me and Ryder anyway. Well, not yet… He wants to just be friends.” “That’s good,” Noah says, “At least one of you is thinking clearly. Although I still wish you’d just ditch the guy altogether.” “No, this isn’t good!” Abby screeches, “It’s bad enough that Ryder rejects me. Now, I’m gonna be grounded for nothing. Because you know Dad will overreact.” Noah takes Victor’s side. “Actually, Abby, I think you should listen to him,” he tells her, “If everyone is telling you that Ryder is bad news, you should listen to them. You’re just causing your own problems.” “No, the problem is that everyone is still treating me like a child,” Abby counters, “Ryder, he just needs to see me as older and more mature. And then, I know he’d give us a chance.” Eden gets up from the table. “You’re leaving?” Noah asks. “Yeah, I’m sorry,” Eden apologizes, “Lauren is interviewing people for jobs at the Boutique this afternoon… and I told her I’d watch Fen. You stay here, and see if you can talk some sense into her…” She not-so-subtly jerks her head to point towards Abby. Abby ignores the last part of what Eden just said. “That’s it. That’s what I need,” she announces, “A job.”

Scene 16

Victoria snaps out of it. “No, I can’t do this right now!” she says, pulling away from Billy, “Do you realize that I lied to the Guardian Ad Litem today? If she finds out that you and I are married…” “She won’t,” Billy states calmly and confidently, “You won’t say anything; I won’t say anything. And as long as we’re the only two who know…” “Thank you for being so understanding,” Victoria says sincerely. “Hey, just want what’s best for my step-son,” Billy replies. “Please don’t call him that,” Victoria requests. “Well, I believe that’s what the current husband is supposed to call a son from a former marriage, Sweetheart,” Billy says with a grin, “And since I am your current husband…” “I just haven’t fully accepted yet that JT and I are with different people now, I guess,” Victoria admits, “and those people are gonna be spending time with Reed.”

Scene 17

Mackenzie is now at the Athletic Club for dinner. JT arrives with his son Reed Hellstrom. “Hey, you,” JT says. “Hey yourself,” Mackenzie replies, with a smile. She turns to Reed. “Reed! Give me a hug,” she says. Reed happily hugs her back. Suddenly, Mackenzie’s facial expression changes. She’s clearly excited about something.

“Wait! Feel that! The babies just kicked!” Mackenzie announces, as she grabs JT’s hand and puts it up to her stomach. JT’s face lights up as he feels the babies kicking. “Wow, look at that!” JT is amused, “That’s a strong little guy in there.” “Or girl,” Mackenzie adds, “We don’t know which one that is.” “Right,” JT replies. “I’ll be right back,” Mackenzie announces, “I have to call Lily and tell her!” “Sure, yeah, go ahead,” JT agrees. Mackenzie walks over to the lobby.

JT turns to Reed, who has been sitting quietly at the table. “Hey, you hungry, little man?” Reed has other things on his mind. “Is Mackenzie’s baby gonna be my brother or sister?” he asks quietly. JT isn’t sure how to respond. “No, buddy,” he says, and then goes on to explain: “You remember when we watched Dumbo and the stork delivered all the little baby animals to their mothers? Well, Mackenzie, she’s kinda like that bird. And the babies she’s having – she’s having twins – they’re gonna go to Lily and Cane. They’re good friends of ours. Mackenzie is just helping keep their babies safe until they’re ready to be delivered.”

Scene 18

Abby is at the front counter of Crimson Lights getting a refill from Ryder. “So when’s your break?” she asks. “Not for a while,” Ryder replies. “You deserve one,” Abby tells him, “I’ve been watching you, how hard you’ve been working. If you want, I could stick around…” As she’s saying that, Victor walks in and immediately notices Abby and Ryder together. He gives Ryder a glare. “Or not…,” Ryder completes her thought. “Yeah, I guess not,” Abby agrees.

Victor walks over to Abby and stands imposingly beside her. He ignores Ryder now. “Sweetheart,” He tries to begin nicely. Abby is in no mood for him. “I have to go, dad,” she announces “Have a seat!” Victor gets louder and motions towards a table, “We’re going to talk now.” Abby sighs. “Can we at least go out to the patio if you insist on doing this here?” she asks.

They walk outside to the patio of the Coffee House and take a seat at the table. “It seems that every time I see you lately, you’re hanging around with that low-life,” Victor informs her. “If you’d just let me explain,” Abby begins. “There’s nothing to explain,” Victor dismisses her, “There’s no logical explanation for what you’re doing. Your mother and I have raised you better than this, for heaven’s sake! For you to go parading around with this loser, it’s unacceptable. You should be embarrassed to be seen around with this kind of riff-raff.” Abby looks bored, like she’s not taking Victor seriously.

From inside the Coffee House, Ryder stands beside the patio door, trying to eavesdrop on Victor and Abby.

“…Are you just gonna lecture me, or are you gonna let me talk?” Abby finally says. Victor shuts her down again. “You don’t talk, you listen,” he orders, “What do you even know about this punk? I’ll tell you what I know about him… He is way older than you. He was just involved in a kidnapping of dear friends of ours, a kidnapping that could have easily turned to murder. And he conned you into helping him… bringing him supplies. You could have been charged as an accessory. Did you ever think about that?” “But I wasn’t charged as an accessory!” Abby protests, “And his family, they have forgiven him for all of that.” “Don’t you take that tone with me!” Victor yells. “Don’t you take that tone with me!” Abby retorts. “I am your father, and when you act like a child, I will talk to you how I wanna talk to you. Got it?” “You’re being unreasonable!” Abby fires back. “No you’re being childish,” Victor repeats, “You don’t want to see me be unreasonable; I promise you that!”

Scene 19

At the Chancellor Estate, Tucker and Katherine continue to discuss Tucker’s business proposition to merge McCall, Unlimited with Chancellor Industries. Tucker takes a sip of his drink. “Let me ask you a question: you ever heard of Occam’s Razor?” he inquires. Katherine isn’t sure where he’s going with the conversation. “Go on…,” she prompts him. “It means that all else being equal, the simplest explanation…” “Is the right one,” Katherine finishes his sentence. “Right. Now, which do you think is simpler?” Tucker asks her, “That I simply want to make both our companies more profitable? Or that I’ve concocted some complex scheme to pull the rug out from under you?” “It wouldn’t be the first time,” Katherine reminds him. “No, it wouldn’t,” Tucker admits, “But I’m giving you my word, this is no trick. Simple as that.” Katherine manages a small chuckle again. “I wish it were that simple,” she responds, “But there is nothing that is simple about you, Tucker McCall. Nothing at all…”

Scene 20

Back at the Athletic Club, JT sits alone at the dinner table. Mackenzie returns after calling Lily to tell her about the babies kicking. “There you are,” JT says, “What’d Lily say when you told her about the babies?” “She’s happy,” Mackenzie responds, “I wish I could have seen her face, though.” “We should pay her a visit soon,” JT suggests, “I’m sure she’d like that.” “Yeah, I’m sure she would,” Mackenzie agrees. “Where’s Reed?” she inquires. “Oh, Gina took him into the back to get some ice cream,” JT tells her. “Okay, well, that gives us a chance to talk,” Mackenzie states. “About?” JT asks. “You know what about,” Mackenzie replies, “How did it go this afternoon?” “It was fine,” JT replies, “You know, she wanted to know things like my parenting plan, the kind of schedule Reed is on. Just standard stuff. I got it all down.” “So you’re not concerned at all about what the decision will be?” JT shakes his head. “No,” he states confidently, “I mean. I know this sounds bad, but the judge has already ruled in my favor once. I have countless examples to support my claim that Victoria’s judgment has been off lately. Even if she fooled the Guardian Ad Litem today, she’s a Newman. They’ve always got family drama going on. And that means, she’s gonna slip up eventually. It’s not a matter of ‘if,’ it’s a matter of ‘when’.”

Scene 21

Billy and Victoria are at Billy’s trailer. Billy reveals a present that he had previously bought for Victoria. “What’s this for?” Victoria inquires. Billy answers her question with another question: “Does a man need a reason to spoil his wife?” he says, handing her the wrapped box. “Go on, open it.” “Boxer shorts,” Victoria notices. “They’re women’s. Green,” Billy points out. “I noticed,” Victoria responds sarcastically. “…To match my pair that you like so much,” Billy finishes. Victoria isn’t sure what to say, but she’s definitely amused. “That was thoughtful,” she says, “I don’t have anything to give you.” “Believe me, when I see you wearing those, that’ll be your gift to me,” Billy replies with a grin. Victoria takes the shorts out of the box and notices something stitched on the side. “What’s this?” she asks, as she reads what it says, “Mrs.” “I had them stitched to say that,” Billy announces, “Mine say ‘Mr.’ Do you wanna see?” Victoria just stares at him. “Well, we can’t exactly wear wedding rings,” Billy states the obvious. “That’s funny,” Victoria finally says. It’s not clear whether or not she’s being sarcastic. “I thought so,” Billy retorts. “Why don’t you go try them on?” Billy suggests, “Do you have anywhere you need to be?” “Right here,” Victoria replies, as she moves towards Billy and gives him a lustful kiss.

Scene 22

Victor and Abby continue their conversation out on the patio of the Coffee House. “I’m not getting through to you, am I?” Victor realizes. “You’re not even listening to how I feel,” Abby counters. Victor gets angry… and loud. “I don’t give a damn how you feel. I’m telling you how it’s gonna be. And you’ll listen to me!” he orders. “You’re making a scene,” Abby points out. “You ain’t seen nothin’ yet,” Victor warns, “You stay far away from Ryder Callahan. If I find out otherwise, they’ll be hell to pay.” “You can’t keep me away from Ryder!” Abby fires back. “Watch me,” Victor threatens, his eyes full of anger. He gets up and walks away, knowing that his rant did little to change Abby’s mind.

Scene 23

Tucker and Katherine continue to discuss Tucker’s business offer. “Look, you have control of the company now. I’m just making you a proposition,” Tucker explains, “You can pass on it, or…” She cuts him off. “I do pass on it,” she decides immediately. “…But just think about it before you do,” Tucker finishes. Katherine shakes her head. “I don’t need to think about it,” she states confidently, “My decision’s been made.” Tucker nods, apparently accepting her answer. “Just let me ask you one more question then, and then I’ll leave,” he tells her as he gets up from the couch. “Now who’s the one letting personal feelings get in the way of good business?” For once, Katherine is speechless. “I’ll show myself out,” Tucker announces as he walks out of the living room. Katherine still doesn’t reply.

Katherine walks over to the phone in the living room and dials a number. “Nikki, darling,” she greets her friend. “Katherine!” Nikki exclaims. “I’d like to see you,” Katherine tells her, “First thing tomorrow. Can you drop by again?” “Yes, gladly,” Nikki replies, “Is everything alright?” “I’ll see you tomorrow and I’ll explain it then,” Katherine says, “Good night, my friend.” “Good night Katherine,” Nikki repeats. She hangs up the phone, curious about Katherine’s phone call…

Scene 24

At the Fishers’ Apartment, Kevin and Jana continue their discussion of Jana’s amnesia. “You think I’m manipulating you by only trying to get you to remember certain things?” Kevin asks. “Yes! In fact, that’s exactly what I think,” Jana states. She elaborates: “Kevin, you can’t try to mould me into this perfect wife by controlling my memories. I want to… I need to remember the good… and the bad.” “Baby – Jana – I just wanted to spare you from having to relive all that pain,” Kevin explains. Jana understands. “I know, and I realize that your intentions were good, but it’s not your decision to make,” Jana tells him, “Now, please tell me why I was sent away to prison.” Kevin is still not sure what to do. He paces around for a few seconds. “Please, Kevin, I need to know,” Jana urges him again. “Okay!” Kevin gives in, “but promise me you’ll let me explain everything before you jump to conclusions. Jana nods. “I will,” she says softly. “Okay,” Kevin begins, “for starters: you murdered someone...” Jana has a horrified expression on her face.

Next Time on The Young and The Restless

Lauren Fenmore Baldwin is preparing a new clothing display at Fenmore’s Boutique, just before opening the store. There is a knock on the door. “We’re closed!” Lauren shots without looking up. She glances over, and sees through the semi-translucent glass, sees the silhouette of a young woman who clearly has long red hair. “Daisy?” Lauren calls out.

Victor Newman is in his ex-wife Ashley Abbott’s office telling her about their daughter Abby Carlton’s new crush. “Did you know she’s been spending a lot of time with this despicable Ryder Callahan fellow?” Victor asks.

Neil Winters is at the Athletic Club to pick up lunch. Alex Perez comes down the stairs and sees him standing by the take-out counter. She takes a moment to collect herself and then approaches him. “Neil?” Alex calls out. Neil turns around, not sure who to expect. His eyes widen. “Alex?!” he exclaims.

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