Tuesday, September 14, 2010

EPISODE 27: TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 2010

Episode 27 – Tuesday, September 14, 2010

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Scene 1

Victoria Newman is meeting with her lawyer, Michael Baldwin, in the break room of Newman Enterprises. Victoria has just admitted to Michael how she reacted when Roseanne Ryerson, the Guardian Ad Litem assigned to evaluate the custody case for Reed Hellstrom, came to her house earlier that morning.

“What do you mean – you told her off?” Michael shouts. “She showed up at my house out of nowhere, and then was acting suspicious of me the whole time,” Victoria defends herself, “I’m sick of her snobby attitude and the way she looks down at me like I’m a horrible mother.” “I told you from the beginning… I know it’ll be hard but you have to suck it up and play along. You knew that!” Michael says loudly, “God forbid somebody pay a lawyer and then actually listen to his advice…” “I’m sorry,” Victoria apologizes, “I really do appreciate everything you’ve been doing.” “Then listen to what I’ve been telling you! Victoria, you are a mother fighting for your child!” Michael stresses, “You should know better than to get into a verbal combat with the woman who decides Reed’s fate!” “Wait a minute – she decides Reed’s fate?” Victoria questions, “I thought she only made a recommendation to the court…”

Scene 2

Meanwhile, at the Coffee House, JT Hellstrom, Reed’s father, is meeting with his own lawyer, Alex Perez, about the custody case. “Alright, so what’s first on the agenda?” JT inquires. “Well, you know you have your home visit coming up in the next few days,” Alex reminds him. JT nods. “It’s already on my calendar,” he says. “Good. Then we should talk about the hearing,” Alex changes the subject, “Victoria’s strongest argument in her favor is having a large extended family that’s been involved in Reed’s life. She lives on the same property as her parents and her brother, and Reed’s aunt and cousin. The judge will consider that to be a positive thing. We have to attack that…”

Scene 3

Mackenzie Browning has taken her boyfriend’s son Reed Hellstrom, and Reed’s cousin Summer Newman to Trumble’s Book Store. “Look at all these new books!” Mackenzie exclaims, “You can each pick out a couple and we’ll read them when we go back home.”

As Mackenzie is looking through picture books with Reed and Summer, an elderly woman stops her. “You have beautiful children,” she comments. Mackenzie is caught off-guard. “Oh, thank you, but they’re not my kids,” she replies. “No?” The woman is surprised. “Well, the way you interact with them… it’s as if they’re your own,” she says, “You’ll be a great mother when your own little one comes along.” “Actually, I’m having twins, but they’re not mine either,” Mackenzie clarifies, “I’m acting as a surrogate for friends of mine.” “I see,” the woman replies, “Well, whenever you’re lucky enough to become a mother, you’ll find there’s nothing greater in the world.” “I’m starting to wonder if that’ll ever happen,” Mackenzie admits.

Scene 4

Tucker McCall is at the Athletic Club. Roseanne Ryerson comes downstairs from her Athletic Club suite. Tucker sees her, and recognizes her as a woman he spoke to at the bar previously. “Well, where have you been hiding away?” he asks her. “Oh, I’ve been all over town,” Roseanne replies, “That’s my job… it keeps me very busy…” “I gave you my card,” Tucker reminds her. “I know. I just have never been one to spend too much time socializing. Not when there’s all this work to be done… and a child’s future is at stake.” “That’s right,” Tucker recalls, “You’re a child advocate, aren’t you?” “And I work full-time as a lawyer,” Roseanne adds.

“And that’s your sole reason for being in Genoa City?” Tucker questions, “Just for work reasons?” “I have my reasons,” Roseanne says vaguely, “I don’t need to divulge what they are.” “Well, that sounds mysterious,” Tucker comments. “Well, look at you: you came to Genoa City, supposedly just another business man looking for a good investment, when all along, you had been biding your time, waiting for the perfect opportunity to swoop in and have your revenge on someone who did you wrong, someone who made a selfish decision that changed the entire course of your life. “So what are you biding your time for?” Tucker wants to know. “Wouldn’t you like to know?” Roseanne refuses to answer. She walks away, leaving Tucker captivated for a moment…

…But, Tucker has another woman on his agenda today. He takes out his cell phone and makes a call: “I’m at the Athletic Club,” he announces, “I need to see you…”

Scene 5

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. “So, baby, where were you?” Devon asks again, “I can tell the bed wasn’t slept in.” “I was at the Boutique,” Roxanne replies. “All night?” Devon questions. “Yeah, I, um, I spent the night there,” Roxanne answers. “By yourself?” Devon follows up. Roxanne isn’t going to deny what she did. “No, I wasn’t alone,” she admits, “Devon… I have something to confess: I cheated on you.”

Scene 6

Tucker waits at a table at the Athletic Club for Jill Abbott to arrive. “I’m here,” Jill announces the obvious. “Have a seat,” Tucker instructs her. Jill is curious about why Tucker invited her. “So is this business or personal?” she inquires. “Business for me; personal for you,” Tucker states. “Well, that has me intrigued,” Jill admits. “It should,” Tucker replies, “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.

Scene 7

In the Newman break room, Michael elaborates to Victoria about the Guardian Ad Litem’s role in determining Reed’s custody. “Once the custody evaluation is complete – meaning all the interviews have been conducted and the homes visits are over -- the Guardian submits a report to the Court,” Michael explains. “Recommending who should get custody?” Victoria clarifies. “And a proposed visitation schedule that is in the child’s best interests,” Michael adds, “‘Best interests,’ being the magic words…” “But even if Roseanne says something against me, we can still challenge it in court, right?” Victoria asks for reassurance.

Michael searches for the right words. “The judge should take what she says in the report into account, but Roseanne’s recommendation should not relieve the Court of its duty to consider all the testimony at the hearing before making a custody ruling.” “I sense a ‘but’ coming…,” Victoria says nervously. “Look, Victoria: even though the judge makes the final decision regarding placement, legal custody and visitation, in reality, the judge usually adopts the Guardian’s recommendations,” Michael admits to her, “The Guardian is seen to be an independent witness without any personal stake in the outcome. That’s why I told you that how you relate your case to her is most important.” “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.”

Scene 8

JT continues his meeting with Alex at the Coffee House. “There’s been numerous examples of how the Newmans are a bad influence on Reed,” JT states. “Give me a few,” Alex requests. “Well, their involvement in kidnapping Adam and keeping him hostage at the cabin,” JT cites. Alex nods. “I’ve been reading up about that,” she says. “Yeah, I’m so sick of the Newmans and the way they think they’re above the law… I don’t want my son learning that kind of stuck-up attitude from them.”

“Victor… he’s become so cold and calculating,” JT continues, “He schemes to get what he wants, and he doesn’t care who gets caught in the crossfire… even if it’s his own family. He’s hurt Victoria so many times, and if he would turn against his own children, then he’d definitely turn against his own grandson if it suited him. There’s no way I want my son to have anything to do with a man like that, and I don’t see how the Guardian or the judge could disagree with me.”

Scene 9

At their Rent House, Devon responds to Roxanne’s confession that she was unfaithful to him. “You cheated on me?” Devon repeats, with little emotion, “Come on, Roxy… you wouldn’t do that.” He’s still in denial. “Don’t you see? That’s why I did it, Devon!” Roxanne shouts, “Because every time I thought about you, I couldn’t get the image of you and… her – you and Tyra – out of my mind. It is engrained in my memory. And you went to Seattle and stayed with her. Even after I told you how I felt.” “So you wanted to get back at me?” Devon interjects. “I wanted to do something extreme to show you that I wouldn’t tolerate being cheated on again.” “Hold up… I said ‘no’ to Tyra,” Devon defends himself, “I admit… she came on to me, and that’s why I’m here with you right now. I turned her down.” “Congratulations!” Roxanne replies sarcastically, “You should have said that the first time!” “I know that!” Devon shouts, “But we’re not talking about that time. We’re talking about this time. And while I was thinking about us and how I would never hurt you like that again, you were in bed with another guy.” Roxanne doesn’t know how to respond.

“Who was it? How did it happen?” Devon demands. “None of that even matters right now,” Roxanne fires back, “The point is… now we’re even.” “So just because I was unfaithful one time last year, you get one free sample of another guy? Is that how you’re justifying this?” Devon asks. “Yeah… I guess it is!” Roxanne shouts. “I have to get out of here!” Devon replies and he storms out of the house.

Scene 10

Mackenzie, Reed, and Summer are still at the book store together. Mackenzie spots Roseanne, the Guardian Ad Litem. “Excuse me,” she says, “Hi, I’m not sure if you remember me…” “Of course, I remember!” Roseanne replies, “We met here before. And this, of course, is Reed…” “That’s right, and this is his cousin, Summer,” Mackenzie says, “We’re giving JT some quiet time so he can work from home.” She turns to Reed and Summer. “Why don’t you two go check out the books on that shelf over there?” she suggests, “but stay where I can see you…” The children obey, leaving Roseanne and Mackenzie alone.

“I know it’s not my place to say this, but I just want you to know that I support JT one-hundred percent,” Mackenzie tells Roseanne, “I’ve seen first-hand the effects that Victoria’s poor decision-making has had on Reed, and quite frankly, he deserves better.” “I appreciate your input, but we really shouldn’t be talking about this right now,” Roseanne says. Mackenzie nods. “Of course,” she replies. “Have a nice day,” Roseanne wishes her, “and please… when you see Mr. Hellstrom, remind him that I’ll be observing his interactions with Reed in his home next week.” “He already knows,” Mackenzie says, “but I’ll definitely mention it.”

While Reed is looking at a book, Summer has been watching Mackenzie and Roseanne. Reed and Summer rejoin Mackenzie after Roseanne leaves. “That lady you were talking to,” Summer realizes, “I think I’ve seen her before…”

Scene 11

At the Athletic Club, Jill reacts to Tucker’s revelation that private investigator Paul Williams is currently in New York following a lead to her birth parents. “That’s – that’s not possible,” Jill stammers, “Paul never officially took the case… he said he was too busy with his son. That even if he looked into it, it was too much of a long shot to get my hopes up over.” “He told you that because Katherine already got to him before you did, and he didn’t want a conflict of interest,” Tucker states. “How do you know this?” Jill demands. “Because Katherine and Paul came to me for help in locating Charlotte Ramsey, since I helped her to disappear after I convinced her to lie and say that Katherine’s baby was a daughter,” Tucker admits, “Charlotte’s memory isn’t the greatest these days, but I managed to find out from her where her sister Eileen is living.” “I remember, Paul was never able to track her down before,” Jill says. “That’s right, but since Charlotte can’t – or won’t – talk about that time period of her life, finding Eileen is the next best way to determine if Charlotte ever took another baby to the orphanage or if she knows how you and I were mixed up,” Tucker speculates. “If Charlotte was somehow involved in taking me to the adoption agency too, then maybe she mentioned something to her sister,” Jill understands. “That’s right,” Tucker says.

“Okay, but why are you getting yourself involved in this?” Jill wonders, “And why come to me and tell me if you don’t even know what Paul is gonna turn up. It could be a dead end.” “Yes, it could, but if it isn’t, I want you to be the one to find that out. Look -- Katherine means well, but if Eileen Ramsey can tell you anything about your birth parents or anything that could help lead to them, I don’t think anyone should know that information before you.”

Scene 12

Devon goes to the Coffee House to clear his head. Malcolm Winters, his uncle by adoption, is at the front counter. “Hey Malcolm,” Devon says. Malcolm turns around. “Devon, brother, what’s up?” Malcolm replies, “When did you get back from Seattle?” “First thing this morning,” Devon answers, “I finished up earlier than I expected… wanted to surprise Roxy.” “I saw your girl in here the other day and she didn’t seem herself,” Malcolm informs Devon. They’re interrupted when Malcolm receives his coffee and pays for it. “Thank you,” he says to the barista and he and Devon move away from the counter.

“Hey, man, do you got a minute?” Devon asks Malcolm. “Sure, kid,” Malcolm replies, “What’s on your mind?” “It’s about Roxy,” Devon reveals, “You were saying before… she didn’t seem herself.” “Yeah, you know, she was really concerned about you being away,” Malcolm answers. “That’s why she cheated on me while I was gone,” Devon reveals. “What?” Malcolm reacts. “Yeah, but I guess I deserve it,” Devon admits, “She thought I was cheating on her with Tyra.” “Ana’s mother… the woman you went to visit?” Malcolm clarifies, “Why would Roxanne think that?” “Because I slept with Tyra once before,” Devon confesses, “and it almost destroyed my relationship with Roxy.” “Well, I can relate,” Malcolm says, “Seeing my ex-fiancée back in town… Back when I was in Kenya, the thought of Neil and Alex ate away at me. It’s why I don’t want to be around her. Why I stayed dead for so many years. Because I wanted them to hurt for the part they played in my accident.” “And that’s what Roxy was feeling…,” Devon realizes, “You know, I gotta take off. Thanks a lot, Malcolm.” “Anytime,” Malcolm replies as Devon rushes out.

Scene 13

Alex returns to her suite at the Athletic Club. She’s talking on her cell phone. “Neil, get back to me on that report about the merger. Yeah, thanks,” she says before hanging up.

Alex then pulls out a large collage that she had made for Malcolm’s funeral, sits down on the bed, and glances from picture to picture, reliving all the memories of her time with Malcolm. As she does so, tears begin to stream down her face.

Scene 14

Tucker and Jill continue their conversation about Jill’s birth parents. “Remember, Jill, I know what it’s like to be adopted. To wonder about who your family is… to search for that sense of belonging,” Tucker confides, “I want nothing more than for you to find what you’re looking for.” “And how am I supposed to do that?” Jill presses.

“Paul is in New York looking for Eileen. She goes by Lena Griffin now. Griffin’s her married name. But see, I sent him to Oyster Bay, New York. Wrong Lena Griffin. There’s another Lena Griffin in New York state… she lives in Hicksville. That’s Charlotte Ramsey’s sister. That’s the one you want.” “You lied to Paul?” Jill asks. “I gave him misinformation,” Tucker clarifies, “He’ll discover it was wrong, think it was an honest mistake… and meanwhile, you’ll be getting the answers you want.” “What about you?” Jill says, “What is it that you want out of this? You’re not helping me solely out of the goodness of your heart, are you?” “No, I’m not,” Tucker confirms. “You want something in return?” Jill realizes. “Yes, I do,” Tucker admits again. “And what would that be?” Jill asks curiously. “Let’s just say… with your new executive position at Chancellor, you’re in a better position to influence Katherine than usual,” Tucker states, “When I wanna collect, I’ll let you know.”

Scene 15

JT is at home in his apartment when there’s a knock on the door. It’s Roseanne, there to do an unofficial home visit just as she had done earlier that day for Victoria. “Hi there,” JT says. “Hi Mr. Hellstrom,” Roseanne replies, “May I come in?” JT lets her inside.

“I ran into your friend Mackenzie and your son at Trumble’s,” Roseanne says, “They told me you were working from home.” “Yeah, my boss, Mr. McCall, is being really amenable,” JT informs her. “Tucker seems like a nice man,” Roseanne comments. “You know him?” JT inquires. “We’ve run into each other a few times,” Roseanne admits.

“So can I offer you anything to drink?” JT asks politely. “Oh, no, I’m fine. Thank you,” Roseanne replies, “I won’t stay long. But I just came to make sure that your home was in order… and that you’ve been maintaining a suitable environment for a child…”

Scene 16

Mackenzie takes Reed and Summer with her to visit Lily. “Hey! Mac!” Lily says excitedly, “Thank you so much for stopping by! And you two: Summer, you look adorable in that dress. And Reed, you have gotten so big. You need to stop growing.”

Lily and Mackenzie take Reed and Summer into the twins’ future bedroom, which is almost finished. “So how do you feel?” Lily asks Mackenzie. “Tired… very pregnant, exhausted,” Mackenzie admits, “But it’ll all be so worth it in the end. I know how much you’re looking forward to this… having your own babies.” Lily nods. “I know I say it every time, but Cane and I… we could never thank you enough for this gift that you’re giving us,” she says. “I couldn’t be happier for the two of you,” Mackenzie replies, “I only wish that Cane could be here too.” “Oh, I am not giving up on Cane coming back home where he belongs,” Lily says confidently, “You know, we still talk on the phone every day, and some days, I have to stop myself from buying a plane ticket to Australia. I need to be here, though, for when the babies are born, and I need to be with my family, and that includes Cane.”

Scene 16

Devon returns home to the Rent House, and Roxanne, who has just gotten out of the shower, is waiting by the door for him. Neither one says a word, but they both stare at each other for a few moments. There is tension in the air as Roxanne eagerly waits for Devon to say something… anything that will let her know what he’s thinking about them and their future. She gets her answer when Devon, still silent, walks over to her and gives her a hug…

Scene 17

Jill has returned home to the Chancellor Estate and is standing in the living room. She’s talking on the phone. “Yes, I’d like to book a flight please,” she announces, “The first flight out of here to New York…”

Scene 18

Victoria has just arrived at JT’s apartment to pick up Reed. “I saw Roseanne leaving here,” Victoria says, “I guess that means you just had your surprise visit.” “I did,” JT answers, “I take it she came to see you already then.” “Yeah, first thing this morning,” Victoria replies, and then neither of them says another word for a few moments.

“The kids are out with Mackenzie, I suppose,” Victoria says, breaking the silence. “That’s right,” JT confirms, “I had a meeting with my lawyer. Mac took them over to Trumble’s.” “That sounds nice,” Victoria replies cordially. “Yeah, they had this big sale down there,” JT explains, “Reed was really excited to pick out some new books.” Victoria smiles. “Look at us,” she says, “For once, having a civil conversation about our son… I don’t suppose you’d be willing to drop the custody case.” She says it with a sarcastic tone, but she’s serious. Her subtle suggestion doesn’t work on JT.

“Look, I know that you think I’m out to get you, but I’m not,” he replies. “But Roseanne is,” Victoria insists, “She has had something against me since Day One. No matter what I say or do, I know she’ll just tell the court to keep Reed with you.” JT doesn’t want to hear it. “That’s ridiculous,” he fires back, “She’s unbiased and professional. If that’s what her recommendation is, then it only proves she knows how to do her job. And you’d only have yourself to blame.” “Obviously, I spoke too soon about us having a civil conversation!” Victoria shouts, “You know, you really have become heartless!” She insults her ex-husband.

Before JT can respond to her accusation, Mackenzie returns with Reed and Summer. “Um, do you think you can keep it down?” she asks, “We can hear you from outside.” JT and Victoria are suddenly very embarrassed in front of the kids. “Mommy… why are you and Daddy fighting?” Reed asks quietly. Victoria bends down and hugs him. “We’re not fighting,” she lies, “We’re just talking about something. And it got louder than it should have.” “Yeah, sorry you had to hear that, buddy,” JT adds.

Scene 19

Alex leaves her suite at the Athletic Club and knocks on the room next door – Malcolm’s suite. “May I come in?” she asks politely. Without speaking, Malcolm lets her inside. “Just hear me out, okay?” Alex begins, “I’ve been doing a lot of thinking about us, and I think that it’s time I give you back this…” She reveals the engagement ring that Malcolm had given to her eight years ago, and gives it back to him. “You kept this?” Malcolm asks, “After all these years?” “I couldn’t bear to part with it when I thought you’d died,” Alex responds, “But now, here you are, in the flesh, standing right in front of me, and I’ve come to realize what I know you’ve already known for a long time now.” “Which is?” Malcolm asks. “We have to just let each other go. Release our anger, our sorrow, all our feelings,” Alex says, “Maybe eight years too late, but we have to do it.”

Scene 20

Michael visits Lily to give her some important news. “Michael, hi… please come in,” Lily says. “Thank you,” Michael replies as he steps inside, “You look lovely, by the way.” “Thanks,” Lily accepts the compliment, “So… um, what brings you by? Is this about Cane?” “Yes,” Michael confirms, “But first let me just say that I felt like I failed before when I couldn’t prevent Cane from being deported… This is one case that I wanted to win… not because of my reputation or my competitiveness… but because your family has always been a friend to mine, and because you and Cane deserve all the happiness in the world.” “I know you did everything that you could,” Lily tells him. “I thought so too,” Michael says, “Until I realized that there was one loose end that needed to be tied up. Now, at first, it was such a long shot at the time that I didn’t want to say anything. In fact, it was such a long shot I almost didn’t even take the time to pursue it.” “But now…?” Lily presses. But now, there’s hope,” Michael reveals. “I’m getting goosebumps,” Lily tells him. “Bear in mind that this is far from a sure thing,” Michael reminds her, “But I’ve been working with a private investigator from down under, and we now have evidence that suggests that Cane’s father was an American citizen.” Lily’s eyes light up. “Which would mean… that Cane has duel citizenship,” she realizes. “Exactly,” Michael smiles.

Scene 21

Devon continues to hold Roxanne in his arms for a few moments. “I’m sorry,” he finally says, “I’m the one who needs to apologize… I pushed you away so far that you went straight to another man, and I never meant for that to happen.” “I didn’t want it to,” Roxanne cries. Devon comforts her. “Now, I know for real how you felt when you found me and Tyra together, and I am so sorry for making you feel that way,” Devon apologizes again, “but maybe I needed that so I could realize how much I hurt you.” “So can you forgive me?” Roxanne asks, through her tears. “I don’t wanna lose you. You know that,” Devon assures her, “So yes, I forgive you. Now, let’s put Tyra and whoever it was that you slept with, behind us. And let’s focus only on us. We had an anniversary a few days ago, so let’s exchange presents, and not just to celebrate three years of being together. But to recommit to each other so that something like this never has to happen again…”

Scene 22

Alex returns to Malcolm’s suite, now holding the collage that she had made for his funeral eight years ago. “What’s that?” Malcolm inquires. “You know what I think would be really therapeutic for the two of us?” Alex asks, “This collage… all the memories of our engagement… let’s burn it together.” Malcolm takes a look at Alex’s work. “Wait… I’ve never seen this before,” he tells her. “You were supposed to be dead, remember?” Alex replies jokingly. “Right…,” Malcolm chuckles. It’s the first time they’ve been able to joke about the situation.

“We had some wonderful times together, Malcolm,” Alex recalls, “and with Nate.” “Yeah, we did,” Malcolm agrees, continuing to look at the collage, “But you can’t keep living in the past.” “No, I can’t,” Alex nods, “When I think about you now, I don’t want to think about Malcolm Winters, my ex-fiancé. We’ll never know what might have happened between us, the kind of life that we could have lived if we got married, but I like to think that we were brought back into each other’s lives for a reason… so that we can be friends. What do you say about that, Malcolm?” “Ah, what the hell?” Malcolm replies, “Why not?” “Alright, then. Let’s burn this collage,” Alex repeats, “but then let’s have our first picture taken together in eight years. Our first picture as friends…”

Scene 23

Michael and Lily continue to discuss Cane’s legal situation. “So what would this mean for Cane?” Lily asks eagerly. “Well, if we can prove that Cane is indeed half-American, it wouldn’t solve everything, so don’t thank me yet,” Michael admits, “Cane would be able to return to the country, yes, but then there’d still be the matter of identity theft, although the charges would be a lot less serious since Phillip knowingly gave Cane his identification to use, and since Cane can’t be accused of using that information to masquerade as a US citizen, which was the main reason why he was deported.” “Could Cane face prison time for this?” Lily wants to know. “Normally, being convicted of identity theft carries a prison sentence of two or three years, but as I said, Cane’s circumstances are different,” Michael explains, “This wasn’t so much identity theft as it was identity borrowing, with consent, and we’d have Jill and Katherine… and you testify to what a blessing it was to have Cane come into their lives, and we’d stress how Cane never took Phillip’s money or the Chancellor name…” “So you think that Cane could beat the charges?” Lily clarifies. “I don’t like to speculate, but I think it’d be doable,” Michael admits.

Next Time on The Young and The Restless

Billy Abbott is speaking to his secret wife Victoria Newman out on the patio of the Coffee House. “We can’t let anyone find out we’re married!” Victoria reminds Billy. Billy’s nephew, Kyle Abbott, is secretly watching them through the patio window. It’s not clear how much, if any, he overheard…

Phyllis Newman and Ashley Abbott are talking at the Athletic Club. Phyllis has told Ashley about all the hauntings she’s been experiencing. “Phyllis, that sounds a lot like what Adam did to me last summer,” Ashley realizes, “The MO is almost exactly the same…”

Ricky Williams is at Michael Baldwin’s Apartment. “I guess every family has its secrets,” Ricky states. “You got that right,” Michael agrees. “I was hoping you could help me uncover some of mine,” Ricky reveals, “Starting with my mother…”

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