Thursday, September 9, 2010

EPISODE 26: THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 2010

Episode 26 – Thursday, September 9, 2010

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Scene 1

It’s early morning and all the lights are off inside Fenmore’s Boutique. The store looks empty, but behind the counter, Scott Grainger, Jr. and Roxanne Porter are laying on the floor after spending the night together. They wake up, rub their eyes and stretch, not sure right away where they are for a few moments. Then it hits them.

“We fell asleep!” Roxanne shouts, “We need to get out of here before today’s workers come in.” “We need to get out of here before my mom comes in!” Scott realizes, “and I have my first assignment for Restless Style to finish. If I don’t get that done this morning, I’m in serious trouble.” They both spring up from the floor in a panic.

Scene 2

Heather Stevens is in her suite at the Athletic Club. She dials a number on her cell phone. “Billy… are you ever gonna call me back?” Heather asks. She’s speaking to his voice mail. “I’m starting to think you’re ignoring me… so prove me wrong. Call me… soon.”

Scene 3

Meanwhile, Billy Abbott, in his trailer, is on the phone with his friend and lawyer, Rafael “Rafe” Torres, who is at the Athletic Club. “We can make this as quick and painless as possible, right?” Billy asks. “You’re getting an annulment, Billy, not a root canal,” Rafe replies, “and as your lawyer, yes, I can make your marriage disappear quickly, but as your friend who knows how much you still love Victoria, I’m telling you, if you go through with this, they’ll be nothing painless about it for you.” “Man, I know you’re a lawyer, but give me a fricken straight answer for cryin’ out loud,” Billy replies. “You answer me first,” Rafe says, “Are you absolutely, positively sure that you want to go through with this annulment?” “No,” Billy immediately answers, “I know, I don’t.” “Then, what are you doing talking to me when you should be talking to Victoria, trying to convince her how you feel?” Rafe encourages Billy. Billy nods in agreement. “Yeah… you’re right, man,” he says, “I’m gonna go over to Victoria’s and demand that she give us another chance.” “Good. You do that,” Rafe agrees. “Yeah… so, um, if we don’t show up for our appointment,” Billy begins. “Things went well,” Rafe deduces. “Yeah, and if we do [show up]…,” Billy says. “Either way, I’m still billing you,” Rafe warns his friend. Billy grins. “Fine, whatever,” he replies.

Scene 4

At the Abbott Manor, Kyle Abbott and his friend Ricky Williams are home alone. [Kyle’s parents Jack Abbott and Diane Jenkins are both away for three days, and he and Ricky tricked them into believing they were staying with Ricky’s father, Paul, who also happens to be away on a business trip].

Kyle walks into the living room eating a slice of cold pizza and drinking a can of soda. “Can you hear that, man?” he asks Ricky who’s sitting in a chair in the living room. “No,” Ricky replies, unsure of what Kyle’s talking about. “That’s the point,” Kyle says, “This place is dead silent… No Abbott family breakfast, where Jack gets on a soapbox and preaches about the importance of family. Nothing. No parents, no curfew, no chores… no rules.” “I like the sound of that,” Ricky smirks. “So what do you wanna do?” Kyle asks, “We can raid the fridge for more soda, play video games, watch some movies, go in the pool, stay up all night…” “Yeah… whatever, man,” Ricky says unenthusiastically, “It’s your house… you pick.”

“Wait a minute,” Kyle has a realization, “Let’s go watch the satellite. Jack totally forgot to block certain channels… hint, hint...” “You mean, like, p***?” Ricky inquires. “Bingo, buddy,” Kyle replies, “Some of the stuff on there is so dirty… Our impressionable young minds shouldn’t be seeing it. But who’s gonna stop us?” He laughs.

Scene 5

Phyllis Newman returns home to the Tack House after not coming home last night. A few moments later, her husband Nicholas Newman comes downstairs and they come face to face for the first time after their argument. They stare at each other in silence for a few seconds. “Hi,” Nick finally says. “Hi,” Phyllis whispers back. “Where’ve you been?” Nick asks, “I’ve been calling and calling. I was worried sick when you didn’t come home last night.” “I went to the Coffee House, and then Daniel’s,” Phyllis replies. “I know that,” Nick says, “I called Daniel, and he told me you were on your way. But then you never came back. You have no idea what went through my mind.” “I’m sorry…,” Phyllis apologizes, “Daniel told me to go home, and I got in the car, but I just couldn’t bring myself to come back yet, so I just drove around for a few hours… I needed to clear my head.”

“I called JT,” Phyllis adds, “Summer’s gonna spend the night at Reed’s again.” “That’s probably best,” Nick agrees. There is silence again. “I’ve been doing some thinking,” Nick admits a few moments later. “Me too,” Phyllis says. Nick continues: “I don’t think it’s fair to blame you for the fact that someone has been harassing because of your past, but I also don’t think it’s fair for our daughter to be put in danger by being around you right now. So I’m taking Summer, and we’re gonna stay somewhere else for a while. I don’t want her to be alone with you here… or anywhere else.” Phyllis is speechless. “Not because I don’t trust you with her,” Nick clarifies, “But because whoever has been stalking you is still out there, and we have no idea when or how they’ll strike next.”

Scene 6

Scott and Roxanne are getting dressed at the Boutique. “I don’t normally do this,” Scott admits as he throws on his pants. “Me either,” Roxanne replies, having a realization of her own, “I mean, I used you… just to get back at my boyfriend. There’s this vengeful side of me that I didn’t even know existed…” “Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned,” Scott quotes jokingly. Roxanne smiles. “Shakespeare?” she asks. “Actually, a guy named William Congreve,” Scott explains, “Most people attribute it to Shakespeare, but it actually comes from a few decades after his time.”

“Listen to you… going on about poets,” Roxanne says, “Do you not care that I just said that I used you?” “I’m just as responsible,” Scott tells her, “I don’t even know your last name.” “It’s Porter,” she answers. “Good to know,” Scott says, “So, you know, I used you too, I guess. I haven’t been with anyone in a really long time, and then boom -- out of nowhere, you just threw yourself at me.” “I needed to prove to myself that I could make a man happy,” Roxanne admits, “That he doesn’t need to cheat on me to be satisfied...” “You definitely proved that,” Scott tells her. “Yeah, but I also proved how hard it is for a man to resist temptation. I mean, what if Tyra did the same thing to Devon that I did to you?” “There’s no point in driving yourself even more crazy over this,” Scott answers, “I mean… did you think about Devon once last night?” “No,” Roxanne admits. “Then put him out of your mind until he gets back,” Scott suggests, “And don’t worry about things you can’t control.”

Roxanne hugs Scott. “Can we still be friends?” she asks. “You bet,” Scott agrees. “I won’t want it to become awkward between us,” Roxanne adds. “It won’t,” Scott assures her. “We better get out of here before someone finds us,” Roxanne realizes, “You leave first, and then I’ll go a few minutes later.”

Scene 7

Billy Abbott goes to Victoria Newman’s residence on the Newman Ranch. He knocks on the door and Victoria answers. She’s surprised to see him. “Billy! What are you doing here?” Victoria asks. Billy lets himself inside. “We need to talk,” he announces. “I have nothing more to say,” Victoria replies, “

“You’re not going away, are you?” Victoria realizes. “No,” Billy confirms. “Well, I hope you enjoy our last conversation together as a married couple because after we meet with Rafe, it’s over,” Victoria states. “Why? I could be a good step-father to Reed,” Billy abruptly says. “Why? Do you really need me to go through this again?” Victoria asks. “Yes! I’m a slow learner!” Billy responds. Victoria sighs. “Well, for starters, we’re married, but not living together,” she begins, “Two: we were drunk, no -- way beyond drunk, when we did it. Three: I’ve been keeping it a secret.” “All easily correctable,” Billy replies, “We get remarried – sober, this time. We move in together, and we celebrate our newly re-wedded bliss with our family and friends.” “That sounds wonderful – really, it does, but I can’t make changes like that in my son’s life,” Victoria repeats, “especially in the middle of a custody battle.” “Well, when you could stay at the trailer when you’re on your own and then when you have Reed, you could spend the night here,” Billy suggests, “or I could move in here with you… and stay back at the trailer when Reed’s here.” Victoria laughs at the latter suggestion. “My father would sooner torch the place than allow you to live here,” she says. “Your father doesn’t have to know, missy,” Billy replies. Victoria gives him a look. “Yeah – think about it,” Billy continues, “How much fun we’ll have… sneaking past security every day. I don’t care if your old man were to put guard dogs in front of this place. I’d find a way to get to you.” Victoria doesn’t know how to respond.

“So it’s an imperfect solution!” Billy admits, “We’ll come up with something. Just give up on the annulment and give us a real chance to make things work between us.” Victoria is torn on what to do when she sees how much Billy is willing to fight for them. “Admit it... You’re not ready to give me up yet,” Billy adds. “Oh, I think you’re impossible to give up, Mr. Abbott,” she finally confesses. “I know I’m impossible to give up,” Billy corrects her, “And I feel the same way about you, Mrs. Abbott.” He kisses her on the lips, and after a few moments, in true Billy and Victoria style, they start removing their clothes and continue to kiss on the couch.

Scene 8

Kyle and Ricky come back downstairs to the living room of the Abbott Manor after having watched adult content on the satellite. “Damn! That was the hottest girl in the world and the luckiest guy in the world,” Kyle comments. “You can say that again,” Ricky agrees. “That was the hottest girl in the world and the luckiest guy in the world,” Kyle comments. “I didn’t mean it literally,” Ricky says. “I know, but I just can’t get it out of my mind,” Kyle replies. He turns to Ricky, a big smirk on his face. “You enjoyed it, didn’t you, Rick?” he asks, “And you said I couldn’t corrupt you…” “I’m still not gonna go out and sleep with the first girl I see,” Ricky informs Kyle. “That is exactly what I’m gonna do,” Kyle proudly announces, “Well, as long as she meets my criteria… I suddenly have a craving for coffee so I can check out all the college chicks movin’ into their dorms… and I’m anxious to try out my new cards.” “Cards?” Ricky inquires.

“Yeah, I wasted all of Jack’s ink printin’ these out this morning,” Kyle replies as he pulls out a ‘business card’ and hands it to Ricky. “‘Kyle Abbott… the King of Genoa City,’” Ricky reads aloud from the card that features a picture of Kyle with his phone number and e-mail address. “That’s somethin’ I came up with during my interview yesterday,” Kyle announces, “What do you think?” “Are you seriously gonna hand these out to people?” Ricky asks. “Not people… girls,” Kyle explains, “Hot girls, ages 15 to 20, give or take a year… “ Ricky makes a face. “Tag along, Rick,” Kyle says, “Maybe you’ll get lucky too…”

Scene 9

Scott returns to the Athletic Club so that he can work on writing the Restless Style cover story in his room. He runs into Daniel Romalotti, Jr. in the lobby. “Woah, look at you,” Daniel begins, “Your hair’s a mess – no offense. Your clothes are wrinkled. You haven’t shaved this morning. Something tells me you haven’t been to your room all night.” “You got that right,” Scott admits. He’s eager to tell someone. “Do tell,” Daniel encourages him. “It’s funny… all the times I’ve said I wanted to find a girlfriend,” Scott says, “Well, I definitely wasn’t looking for what happened last night to happen, but the opportunity presented itself, and I was not about to put the brakes on.”

“Well, you sure are lucky,” Daniel tells Scott, “It’s been a long four months without Amber and I’d kill to have a night like you just did… So are you gonna tell me her name?” “Nope,” Scott answers. “Not even one hint? What’s up with that, bro?” Daniel asks, “Are you at least planning to see her again?” “The thing is she’s kind of… well, she’s already with someone else,” Scott confesses. “Please tell me it wasn’t Jana,” Daniel says, fearing the worst. “No, it wasn’t Jana,” Scott immediately clarifies, a little surprised at Daniel’s suggestion, “Come on, man. Jana and I are just friends.”

Scene 10

Nick and Phyllis continue to discuss their living arrangements. Phyllis is emotionally hurt, but she is through fighting. “Where are you gonna go?” she finally asks. “Up to the Main House,” Nick answers, “That’s where Noah and Faith are.” “Oh, and that also happens to be where Sharon is,” Phyllis realizes, “So is that how it’s gonna be, Nick? Things get tough between us again and you go running right back to Sharon?” Nick rolls his eyes and scoffs. “I am so tired of hearing that from you over and over. I am not running back to Sharon,” he insists, “We can’t stay at Vick’s because she’s getting a visit from the custody evaluator, and I’m not leaving the Ranch because you’re here and my other children are here. So I am doing what’s best for everyone in this situation.” “Except for us,” Phyllis remarks. “I’m not leaving you,” Nick replies, “I’m just protecting our daughter.” “Call it what you want, Nick,” Phyllis says, “but it sounds like a trial separation to me…”

Scene 11

Kyle and Ricky have arrived at the Coffee House and are sitting at the table out on the patio. “So guess what? I’m staying in GC permanently,” Ricky announces, but Kyle’s attention is elsewhere. He’s openly staring at two teen girls who walk by on the patio. “…pool party at Noah Newman’s tomorrow…,” one of them mentions to the other as they are talking.

“Shhh, you hear that, Rick?” Kyle asks, ignoring what Ricky was saying. “What?” Ricky replies. “Newman’s throwing a pool party tomorrow,” Kyle answers, “This changes our plans a little.” “You’re gonna crash Noah’s party?” Ricky fears. “No, we are gonna throw our own party,” Kyle tells Ricky, “A real party… at my pool.”

Scene 12

Billy and Victoria lie together on the couch, underneath a blanket. Their clothes are scattered all over the floor. “So this means the annulment is off, right?” Billy laughs. “That still doesn’t mean anyone can know about us,” Victoria stresses. Billy gives Victoria a few more kisses on the cheek and lips. “You’re enjoying this, aren’t you?” Victoria asks. “You know what I am enjoying? That you’re smiling,” Billy answers, “Because you’ve forgotten all about your custody problems, haven’t you… now that you’re with me…”

Before Victoria can answer, there’s a loud knock at the front door, which catches both of them off-guard. “One moment!” Victoria shouts from the couch, “Who is it?” “Roseanne Ryerson!” she shouts back from outside the house. Victoria springs up from the couch. “Oh my God! That’s the Guardian Ad Litem. She cannot find you here!” she exclaims, “Get upstairs. Quick!!” “I need my clothes!” Billy insists. “Okay, I’ll help you,” Victoria says frantically as she bends down and tosses him his shirt. Billy picks up a few other layers of clothing, puts them in a pile around his waist, and then runs upstairs to hide.

“I’m coming! Just give me a second!” Victoria shouts through the door as she quickly throws her clothing back on. She notices one of Billy’s socks still on the floor and quickly kicks it under the couch. “Ms. Newman?” Roseanne shouts through the door again. “One moment!” Victoria shouts back. Now, she’s getting perfume out of her purse and spraying it around the room.

Victoria now rushes over to the door and opens it. “Hi!” she says in a fake tone. “Good morning,” Roseanne greets her. “Um… I thought the home visit wasn’t for another couple days,” Victoria says, “I don’t have Reed with me.” “I’m aware of that,” Roseanne answers, “I always find it good practice to pop in a few days before the official visit. It’s the only way to get an accurate look at the child’s living environment… to make sure that the parents aren’t drastically altering their living conditions when the child is present or when I’m here to evaluate.” “I see,” Victoria answers nervously. “You don’t have a problem with that, do you, Ms. Newman?” Roseanne asks. “No, not at all,” Victoria lies as she ushers Roseanne inside, “Please come in.” “Thank you,” Roseanne replies. “Why don’t we start downstairs?” Victoria suggests so that Billy has an opportunity to leave the house. “No, upstairs, please,” Roseanne says, “I’d like to see the state of Reed’s bedroom here…”

Scene 13

Daniel cuts through the park on his way to Kevin and Jana’s Apartment and happens to see Jana sitting on a park bench. “Jana?” Daniel tries to get her attention. Jana looks up at him, and it takes a moment for her to remember who he is. “I’m sorry. I almost didn’t recognize you,” she admits, “Daniel, right?” “Yeah, that’s right,” Daniel replies. “Phyllis’s son. Kevin’s best friend,” Jana recalls, “Artist, and photographer at Restless Style. Have I got it down?” “You sure do. Someone’s been studying,” Daniel comments. “Yeah, I think I’m at the point where I can get by if someone I used to know comes up to me,” Jana says, “Sometimes I just need a few moments to piece things together… like with you, right now.” “Well, I’m glad you remember who I am,” Daniel begins, “because I was actually just about to come see you when I saw you sitting here.” “You were?” Jana asks out of surprise. “Yeah! I was just thinking how we really need to catch up… get to know one another again,” Daniel tells her, “After all, you’re married to my best friend. So what have you been up to?… What’d you do yesterday?” Daniel is fishing for information. “Yesterday, um, I was with Scott,” Jana admits, which is not the answer that Daniel wanted to hear.

Scene 14

Kyle and Ricky are writing the address of the Abbott Manor on the back of all Kyle’s cards so that Kyle can advertise his own party to the young crowd at the Coffee House. “Aren’t you supposed to be working here or something?” Ricky asks. “Not ‘til tomorrow,” Kyle answers, “but Jack isn’t here to make me go… and now I got this party planned.” “What if Kevin calls your dad?” Ricky questions. “It’s not like he’s gonna fly back anyway,” Kyle says. “But he could call your aunt or uncle and they could ruin everything.” “Let them try,” Kyle replies, unconcerned, “I told myself these next few days would be no work and all play, and no one is gonna stop me.”

He stands up, goes inside the Coffee House, and shouts, “Hey, everybody! Pool party at my place tomorrow!” He hands his card to a few people in the store. “I thought the party was at Noah Newman’s?” someone says. “Newman’s party’s cancelled,” Kyle lies, “Make sure everyone knows to come to the Abbotts’ instead.”

Kyle approaches the trio of college girls and shamelessly hits on them. “If you want a private tour of the Pool House today, you’re all invited,” he says as he hands them his cards.

Scene 15

At the Coffee House, Kyle continues to hit on a trip of college girls. “Are you trying to figure out if I’m jailbait?” he asks them. “Are you?” one of the girls asks. “No one would know,” Kyle replies. “So you’re still a minor?” another one clarifies. “If I am, that’s just a minor detail…,” Kyle says, being more evasive this time, “Besides, I don’t do what’s legal. I do what I want.” The girls seem to lose interest: “Come back when you’re 18,” one of them tells Kyle.

Another girl, who had overheard Kyle, approaches him. “My boyfriend and I have hit a bit of a rough patch,” she says, “It gets lonely, if you know what I mean.” Kyle takes one look at her and decides that she’ll do. “Well, you know what they say the cure to loneliness is, don’t you?” he says. “Anti-depressants?” the girl jokes. “Kyle Abbott,” Kyle replies. She laughs. “So how old are you anyway?” the girl asks. “I’m 17… I’m big for my age,” Kyle boasts. “I’m gonna hold you to that,” the girl tells him as they leave the Coffee House together. On their way out, Kyle discretely gives Ricky a ‘thumbs up.’ Ricky stays behind.

Scene 16

Victoria takes Roseanne upstairs to show her around the house. Roseanne notices Victoria glancing around the hallway, trying to figure out where Billy is. “Is there a problem, Ms. Newman?” she asks. “No… no problem at all,” Victoria replies unconvincingly. She knows she’s acting like she’s hiding something. “Um, Reed’s room is right over here,” Victoria mutters as she points to a bedroom door. She turns back for a moment, and notices Billy peeking out of one of the other rooms across the hall.

Victoria frantically waves her arm to get Billy’s attention and signal him to run downstairs. A fully-dressed Billy takes advantage of the opportunity and races to the staircase. Victoria breathes a sigh of relief and heads into Reed’s bedroom.

Scene 17

Ricky is using one of the Coffee House computers. On a search engine, he searches up ‘Patty Williams’ ‘murder’ and quickly scrolls through the results. There are too many of them. “Okay… how about this?” he says aloud as he narrows the search to ‘Patty Williams’ ‘Genoa City.’ A few articles instantly come up, with headlines relating to Patty impersonating Emily Peterson, Patty shooting Victor, Colleen’s death, and so on. He clicks on the first article but it requires an online subscription. “Of course,” he says aloud, disappointed.

Scene 18

Daniel and Jana continue their conversation at the park. “You were with Scott yesterday?” Daniel questions, “What were you doing together?” He’s jumping to all the wrong conclusions. “Can you keep a secret, Daniel?” Jana asks, “Because this is something that I really don’t want Kevin to know yet…” Daniel thinks Jana is about to admit sleeping with Scott, which, of course, never happened. “What is it?” he asks hesitantly. “My results came in yesterday… from the brain scan,” Jana reveals, “And it was what we thought. I have a severe case of retrograde amnesia. The doctor said it would be a miracle for me to ever get my memory back.” “Wow, that’s tough. I’m sorry,” Daniel apologizes, “So… I guess, you needed ‘comfort’ after you found out… and that’s where Scott came in.” Jana doesn’t quite understand what Daniel is implying. “Yeah, he took me to my doctor’s appointment,” she says, “He’s been such a great help to me. Kevin was at work when they called and said that the results were in, and I knew that I could count on Scott to be there for me and give me what I needed.” “Which was?” Daniel probes her. “A friend,” Jana replies, “I just needed a friend. Someone to talk to afterwards. And talking to Scott helped me realize that I need to stay with Kevin and rebuild our marriage.” “I’m glad that’s how you feel,” Daniel says before clarifying, “So you and Scott just talked… that’s all that happened between the two of you?” Jana is confused why Daniel is asking all kinds of questions. “That’s right… he took me to my appointment, we talked afterwards, and then he took me home,” Jana explains, “What did you think happened between the two of us?”

Scene 19

It’s now noon-hour, and Ricky is still hard at work researching his aunt Patty Williams on the Coffee House computer. He gets onto an article about Patty’s involvement with Colleen Carlton’s death, which seems to have happened exactly as Abby Carlton had told him.

Ricky’s older half-sister, Heather, arrives at the Coffee House and sees him at the computer. “Hey, little brother!” she exclaims, “What are you up to?” Ricky quickly closes the Internet window. “Hey,” he says back, “Nothin’ much. Um, just surfin’ the web…” “I hear you’re staying at Jack’s… with Kyle,” Heather makes conversation. “And his parents are there, of course,” Ricky lies unconvincingly. “Oh, of course,” Heather nods, seeming to play along, “So where’s Kyle?” Heather asks. “In bed,” Ricky answers, knowing that Kyle took the girl he met back to the Pool House. “Of course,” Heather replies, “Being the Assistant DA, I’ve forgotten what it’s like to be able to sleep in.” “I really doubt he’s sleeping right now,” Ricky clarifies.

Their conversation is interrupted by Rafe, who sees Heather talking to Ricky and decides to say hello. “Heather, hi,” he says. “Hey Rafe! Um, this is my younger brother that I told you about,” Heather tells Rafe, “Rafe Torres… meet Ricky Williams.” “Hi,” they greet each other and Rafe shakes Ricky’s hand. “Are you…?” Ricky is about to ask him something when Rafe jumps the gun and admits, “Yes, I’m gay!” He thought that Ricky had somehow picked up on his sexuality. Ricky isn’t sure what to say. “I was about to ask if you were Mexican,” he finally mutters. “Oops, I’m sorry,” Rafe apologizes, “That just came out. No pun intended.” Heather can tell that Rafe is embarrassed. “Ricky’s mother is Mexican,” she adds, trying to steer the conversation back, “His real name is Ricardo.” “My real name’s Rafael,” Rafe informs Ricky. “Cool,” Ricky replies. “Yeah, there aren’t too many Mexicans in Genoa City,” Rafe comments, “It’s nice to have you here.” Rafe turns to Heather.

“Um, can I talk to you for a second?” he asks her. “Yeah, sure,” she agrees. “Out on the patio,” Rafe informs her before turning back to Ricky, “Nice to meet you, Ricky.” “Same here,” Ricky replies. “Well, I’ll see you later,” Heather says to her younger half-brother, “Have fun at Jack’s.”
“I sure will,” Ricky responds.

Scene 20

Kyle has taken his latest girl back to the Pool House. They’re half-undressed now and are kissing on top of the bed. Suddenly, Billy, looking for Kyle, walks into the Pool House and interrupts their fun. “My virgin eyes!!” Billy calls out sarcastically. Kyle springs up off the bed. “Uncle Billy! What are you doing here?” he shouts. He rushes over to Billy and whispers, “You’re ruining my moment.” Billy smirks. “Everybody’s havin’ close calls today,” he says aloud to himself, “Were you and her about to…?” he asks. “Yeah,” Kyle confirms before Billy can finish his question. “Ah, how cute. My little nephew’s all grown up!” Billy comments as he jokingly pats Kyle on the head. Kyle frowns and quickly fixes his hair. “A word of advice, nephew: Lock the door,” Billy warns, “You’re lucky it was me – your cool uncle - and not one of your parents who walked in.” “No one is supposed to be here,” Kyle replies, “including you.” “Including you,” Billy reminds his nephew, “I went to Paul’s and when you weren’t there, so I came here looking for you.” “I don’t need a babysitter,” Kyle snaps. “I see that,” Billy comments, “But remember… you don’t need a baby either.” “I know what I’m doing,” Kyle replies, “This isn’t my first rodeo.” “I didn’t say it was,” Billy replies. It’s getting awkward and Billy decides to leave them alone.

“Just, um… finish up here… and then meet me in the Main House…,” he instructs Kyle. “You’re not gonna tell my parents, right?” Kyle asks. Billy hesitates. “No, I’m all for my nephew having a bit of fun,” he answers, “as long as you know…” Kyle cuts him off again. “Yeah, yeah. I told you… I don’t need any lessons,” Kyle repeats as he shoos Billy out of the room, “Just get out of here.” “Alright, be careful,” Billy stresses, “I’m much too young to be a great uncle anytime soon.” “Trust me, you are,” Kyle replies. “Yeah… you know what I mean,” Billy says, referring to the other meaning of great uncle. As he leaves the Pool House, Billy waves back at the girl. “Have fun!” he tells her.

Scene 21

Roxanne and Jana are talking in the park. “Jana… hi,” Roxanne says, “I need someone I can talk to that I know won’t judge me.” “What is it?” Jana inquires, concerned. “I slept with our friend Scott last night,” Roxanne announces. Jana is taken aback, but quickly realizes why Daniel was asking questions about her and Scott. “Oh...,” she replies, “Um… how was it?” She doesn’t know what else to say. “Amazing!” Roxanne gushes, “‘Scotty the Hottie’ definitely lived up to his name. Girl, that boy is so fine.” “I know, but I thought we had said that we could look, but not touch,” Jana reminds Roxanne, “What about your boyfriend?” “Devon? I am only dealing him the same card he dealt me,” Roxanne replies, “I want him to know what it feels like to be cheated on.” “So where does that leave you and Scott?” Jana curiously inquires. “It was just a one-time thing,” Roxanne answers, “We both knew that going in… I know this all sounds so horrible, and believe me, I’ve never done anything like it before, especially when I’ve had a boyfriend. But I don’t regret what I did with Scott. And I don’t know whether to be ashamed of myself for admitting that, or whether to congratulate myself for doing something for me instead of just sitting at home and worrying about Devon and Tyra.” “It sounds like you have some things to work out with Devon,” Jana states, “I think I can relate…”

Scene 22

Back at the Tack House, Nick comes downstairs with his suitcase packed. As he drops the suitcase in the doorway, he turns back to Phyllis. “This isn’t forever…,” he assures her, but she doesn’t seem convinced.

Scene 23

Meanwhile, Roxanne returns home to the Rent House, wearing the same clothes she had on the previous day. She opens the front door and immediately sees her boyfriend Devon Hamilton Winters waiting for her in the living room… sitting on the new couch that she purchased while he was away. “Devon…,” she gasps out of surprise that he returned early from Seattle. “Roxy… where have you been?” Devon asks.

Scene 24

Scott is in his suite at the Athletic Club, furiously typing up the Restless Style cover story on Noah Newman and Kyle Abbott. “And… done,” he says aloud as he finishes the last line. He takes out his cell phone and dials a number. Billy answers the phone from the living room of the Abbott Manor, where he’s waiting for Kyle to meet him. “Billy Abbott,” he says. “Billy – hey, it’s Scott. I have the cover story finished and I’m sending it to you right now,” Scott informs his boss. Billy is surprised. “Already? You work fast my friend,” he comments, “This must have been an all-nighter…” “Actually, I had a different kind of all-nighter,” Scott says, somewhat bragging about his time with Roxanne again. Billy catches on and immediately grins. “Did you get yourself a girl?” he teases, “Good for you, buddy… I think there’s something in the air today…”

Scene 25

Back at the Pool House, Kyle and his latest girl have gotten dressed, and the girl is about to leave. “I hope you get lonely again,” Kyle comments. “I’ll call you,” she assures him. “Call often,” Kyle adds. She’s about to leave when she turns back: “Oh, by the way, my name’s Diana,” she informs him. Kyle doesn’t say anything. He’s too proud of himself for getting another notch on his belt.

After Diana leaves, Kyle jumps onto the bed and reaches over into the top drawer of one of the nightstands. He pulls out a notebook, and flips to somewhere in the middle of the book to find a blank page. The previous page has a title that says ‘Sully,’ although the specific notes can’t be read. Kyle takes out a pen and writes ‘Diana’ as the title of the next entry.

Scene 26

At the Coffee House, Rafe and Heather go out to the patio table. “I must have sounded like such an idiot in front of your brother,” Rafe blasts himself, “Outing myself like that.” “Ricky obviously doesn’t care,” Heather informs her friend. “I know,” Rafe replies, “It’s just… it used to be guys like him that I would worry knew about me and would make fun of me.” “You don’t have to worry about that anymore,” Heather assures him, “You just worry about being yourself… and tell me what you’re doing here all by yourself.”

“I think I’ve officially been stood up by my client,” Rafe answers, realizing Billy and Victoria are not coming and must have decided against the annulment. “Well, I’ll keep you company,” Heather offers. “Yeah, about that… um, Heather -- remember how I told you not to get hung up on Billy?” Rafe says, “I just want you to realize that he’s not ready to be in a relationship with you…” “I think I got the message,” Heather responds, “I don’t know how many times I’ve tried to call him since that night we spent together, and he’s never gotten back to me.” “I’m sorry,” Rafe apologizes. “No, you warned me,” Heather realizes, “And you know what? It’s okay. Because Billy Abbott, he’s alright for a good time… every now and then. But he’s not the one for me… and I don’t think I’m the one for him either.”

Scene 27

Victoria is with Roseanne in Reed’s bedroom. “Now that you’ve seen my son’s room, why don’t we go downstairs, and I’ll show you the kitchen… and all the healthy food that I have for Reed,” Victoria suggests. “I’d like to check out the rest of the upstairs first,” Roseanne replies, which for some reason makes Victoria very frustrated. “Why -- do you think I’m hiding something?” she snaps. “Well, now that you mention it… usually, when people get so defensive…,” Roseanne begins, but Victoria cuts her off. “Maybe I’m defensive because you’re trying to undermine me as a parent. To make me look unstable. Yeah, I know exactly what you’re doing, and I’ve got one question for you: what do you have against me and my family?” Roseanne looks offended.

Next Time on The Young and The Restless

Roxanne Porter has just returned home from Fenmore’s Boutique, where she spent the night with Scott Grainger, Jr. She is surprised to see that her boyfriend, Devon Hamilton Winters, has returned from Seattle and is waiting for her inside. “I have something to confess: I cheated on you,” Roxanne admits.

Tucker McCall and Jill Abbott are meeting at the Athletic Club. “What if I told you that, as we speak, Paul Williams is in New York to track down a possible lead in locating your birth parents?” Jill doesn’t know what to say.

Victoria Newman is meeting with her lawyer Michael Baldwin to discuss the matter of her son Reed Hellstrom’s custody. “So I screwed up big time,” Victoria realizes, “By telling Roseanne off earlier, I could have just screwed my chances of ever getting my son back.”

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2 comments:

  1. Hey!

    I've been reading your story for a while now, I just never got a chance to thank you for the detailed feedback to my survey. I'm the Lane fan, LOL. I loved the updates! I like that we have more Winters ;), and I thought Roxy-Scott'd be interesting but I didn't think you'd go there, lol. Nice job! Just an idea: maybe Brian could be Devon's father as well, which would make Devon and Daniel half-brothers, an interesting twist on their relationship. Just a thought!

    Keep it coming!

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  2. Thanks fabyenn! Glad you are still reading along!

    I'm trying to bring Cane back in the near future so that their family can be reunited. As for Roxy/Scott, this won't be anything long-term, but there was definitely a purpose for having it happen.

    I've definitely considered the Devon/Daniel idea, and I've seen it suggested in more than one place. The only potential problem I see with it is that Hamilton is Yolanda and Tyra's maiden name, so Devon's last name being Hamilton is as a result of that, rather than his father's last name. I do think it's an interesting idea nonetheless and it would at least give Devon some more family connections though.

    Thanks again for continuing to read and for commenting. I really appreciate it. :)

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