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00:00Congratulations, Eric.
00:02You passed the Tudor training with fine colors.
00:05Oh, I am so eager to get started with my mentee.
00:10Well, no time like the present.
00:12I think this young man will be a perfect fit for both of you.
00:20Your father said we should order for him.
00:22He'll be here soon.
00:23Let me guess, a BLT and a cup of chowder.
00:28You know him well.
00:30I'm sorry, it's not a home-cooked meal.
00:32He's very busy at work, and Abraham's cooking skills
00:35are questionable.
00:38After my mom died, Dad did his best,
00:40but I remember a lot of frozen dinners
00:43and mac and cheese from the box.
00:47Oh, please, don't say those words in front of me.
00:50Maybe I should check in on him.
00:53That's OK.
00:56I'm actually glad to have this moment alone with you.
01:00Is everything OK?
01:02Yes, but I need some advice.
01:12Are we packing the silverware or leaving that behind?
01:15Mom, I can do the rest.
01:16No, no, no.
01:17I told you that I was going to help you pack,
01:19and we are not done yet.
01:20Yeah, but all the rest of this stuff is small.
01:22I can just carry it over.
01:23I'm just moving across the hall.
01:26No, it's a big deal.
01:27You're moving in with Alex.
01:29And considering the other places
01:30that we've helped you move.
01:32Are we still talking about that five-story walk-up?
01:35Well, your dad's still talking about with his chiropractor.
01:39Yeah, well, this is definitely simpler than that.
01:43The moving part, anyway.
01:46You're not having doubts, are you?
01:49Well, it's a little scary taking a big step like this
01:53in any relationship.
01:55Well, it's a little scary, but it's also exciting.
01:59I think it's going to be great.
02:01Yeah, and if it's not,
02:04I can just move right back in across the hall.
02:14Who knew baby-proofing could be so much fun, right?
02:17I mean, I don't know if I would call it fun,
02:20but it does feel good to know that our baby
02:23will be safe from all sharp edges.
02:26Hey, as long as it checks out tomorrow,
02:28when the social worker comes for the home study, we're good.
02:31This is really happening.
02:33Yeah, it really is.
02:36Oh, Johnny, it will not be long.
02:39If everything goes well before baby tea is all ours.
02:54Yes?
02:57Okay, send her in.
03:01We've got a problem.
03:04Oh my God, of what now?
03:06I'll tell you what now.
03:07Johnny DeMuro.
03:17Like sands through the hourglass,
03:19so are the days of our lives.
03:22Okay, just take a breath.
03:35Tell me what happened.
03:37It's bad enough that I already am stuck with him being my professor
03:40after he ruined the adoption and, I don't know, my entire life.
03:43Okay, that's not...
03:44But now, him and Chanel have suddenly decided that they're ready to adopt again.
03:48And do you know what baby they absolutely, positively have to have
03:51out of all of the babies in the world looking for a new home?
03:53You think I can guess?
03:54Dingo.
03:56They want none other than the baby that was left at the fire station.
04:00Well, they can forget it.
04:02They're not getting my little boy.
04:03I'm not letting that happen.
04:10You hear that?
04:11What is it?
04:14It's the calm before the storm.
04:18You know, once the baby comes, we're not going to have much time alone.
04:21I know, I know.
04:22And if we're approved, baby T could be here in a matter of weeks.
04:27I mean, maybe even days.
04:30The forms.
04:31We didn't finish filling out the forms.
04:33Okay.
04:39What kind of advice?
04:42Is it a romantic thing?
04:44You need a fairy stepmother?
04:47Nothing like that.
04:49I need professional advice, actually.
04:54I've been offered a executive position at Demira Enterprises.
05:00In the event that Uncle Tony is able to undo the Titan merger.
05:05Look at you go.
05:08That's great.
05:09Well, I know it kind of makes me a Nepo baby.
05:11Oh, stop.
05:12You stop.
05:13Now, Tony would not have offered you this position if he didn't think that you were qualified and capable.
05:20Thank you for saying that.
05:21Well, well, it's true.
05:23And I'm a pen believer in faith.
05:25Look, you come here to Salem and suddenly you get this opportunity dropped in your lap.
05:30Oh, and obviously it's meant to be.
05:34Maybe.
05:35Well, you know, I know one thing for sure.
05:39Abraham would be over the moon if the shop convinced you to stay here and see him.
05:43I'm not so sure about that.
05:48Ah, well.
05:50Looking forward to working with this young man.
05:53Seems he's had a difficult life.
05:56Well, he's very lucky to have you mentoring him.
05:59And if you would like to have the first meeting with him here, come to think of it,
06:05if you would like to have all of your sessions with him right here, that's fine by me.
06:12Fine by you?
06:13Mm-hmm.
06:14Julie is the new owner of the book club.
06:18Oh, I didn't realize.
06:21When did you close?
06:23Today!
06:31Listen, I know that you are a little gun shy after what happened with Chad.
06:35And pretty much every other guy I've been with.
06:38Well, you know what they say, every relationship ends except the one that doesn't.
06:44Not sure how comforting that is.
06:46Listen, Alex loves you and you love Alex.
06:51And you both know that relationships take work and compromise.
06:54So I think you need to put your trust in him and trust yourself.
06:58And just try to be present and enjoy this time.
07:03Don't borrow trouble.
07:04Okay?
07:06Okay.
07:07I won't.
07:08Good.
07:09All right, let's pick these babies up.
07:10Hey, what's this?
07:15Oh!
07:15Nothing!
07:17A vlog tour tonight.
07:20What does that mean?
07:21You are getting way ahead of yourself, Sophia.
07:34Okay, there is no guarantee that Johnny and Chanel will be chosen as your baby's adoptive parents.
07:38There's still a ton of paperwork to go through, a home study by a social worker,
07:42and I am sure there are a lot of other couples already on the waiting list.
07:45But Johnny's family has like a ton of money and influence, and Chanel's mother is the mayor.
07:50I already overheard Chanel saying that her mom is putting in a good word for them.
07:54Okay, that is a vote in their favor.
07:56Of course it is!
07:57And if they pass that interview with the social worker, then there's no doubt that my baby will be theirs.
08:01I mean, uh, the adoption agency sure does ask a lot of questions, no?
08:10I mean, it's probably a good thing, right? Considering, you know, we're going to be raising an actual human being.
08:16Yeah, yeah, yeah, you're probably right. Okay. Uh, next question. Uh,
08:22Uh, hmm.
08:26Won't you stop?
08:28No, no, it's just, I, that's like I said before, I just wish that my work history looked a little more stable, you know?
08:37Especially with everything at Titan to Mer right now with my Uncle Tony's lawsuit, I just, it's a little, hmm.
08:45Yeah.
08:46Yeah, well, like I said before, Johnny, it's going to be fine, okay? You'll figure something out.
08:52Bye.
08:52All right, you can always ask to teach more classes at Salem U next semester, or you could go back to film directing, or maybe doing some freelance work with Stephanie.
09:03Yeah, look, I know, okay, I know that I, it's a good thing, I've got options.
09:09Just my, my dream was to, you know, move to LA, become a director.
09:13Yes, and you can still do that, all right? But for now, you're happy working as an adjunct and film professor.
09:20I am.
09:20Right?
09:21Yes, I am. And my job at Titan to Merah allows me to work in media. That is, if it doesn't, um, you know, implode.
09:30Okay, one day at a time, Johnny, okay?
09:32Yeah, you're right. You're right. And who knows, maybe one day I will get to make that movie of my dreams, right? But for now.
09:41Well, my dream is all about becoming a dad and starting our own little family together.
09:52What are you talking about? Your father would be thrilled to have you stay here in Salem.
10:01Not if it means taking a job with Demira. He has never wanted me to have anything to do with the family business. He and my mom were adamant about that.
10:12Well, you have a good relationship with your Uncle Tony, right?
10:15I do. I even got along great, but no, no. I mean, we spent a lot of time playing chess together.
10:23Well, I don't want to speak ill of the dead, so all I'll say is that what Stefano's influence on the company is long over.
10:31Yeah, but Uncle E.J. and Aunt Tristan are still around.
10:34Mm-mm, not around Demira Enterprises. E.J., he's busy with the hospital, and Kristen, she's behind bars, so I don't see why Abraham would have any problem with you working there.
10:45Look, clearly, Tony, he sees what I do, that you're a brilliant, thoughtful, caring human being who can help lead Demira into the future.
10:57Thank you. And I have to admit, I was pretty flattered when Uncle Tony asked. But, uh...
11:06What? What?
11:09The more I think about it, the more I'm leading to it saying no.
11:17Oh, this is a big day for you. For both of us.
11:21Congratulations, Julie. Thank you, my dear.
11:24And, uh, I will be in touch with you about my first session with my new mentee.
11:29Good, good. Just let me know what time.
11:31All right. And I wish you well with your next chapter.
11:36Well done, Abe.
11:39Bye-bye, hon.
11:45How are you feeling?
11:46It's a bittersweet moment, to say the least.
11:53Of course.
11:54You've given your whole heart and soul to this business.
11:57It's been my life.
11:59My home.
12:00You made wonderful contributions to the community, and you kept the place open against all odds.
12:08Well, that's thanks to patrons like you.
12:12I just could not bear to see this shop turn into some franchise run by some stupid corporation managed by robots.
12:22Well, I'm really thankful to you.
12:24Because of your passion and commitment, I really feel I'm leaving this place in the best hands.
12:34Oh, that, that's a, uh, that's a PR plan for one of my author clients.
12:44What's a, what's a, what's a blog tour?
12:46Uh, basically, it's a, it's a schedule of interviews, um, and fan events via websites and blogs.
12:53It's, it's especially helpful for authors who work under a pseudonym.
12:57So they could do publicity without revealing their true identity.
13:01Right.
13:03Wow.
13:04That's interesting.
13:04I, I never knew how that worked.
13:06Yeah, here, let me just put that, okay?
13:08Uh, uh, are you kidding?
13:11Um, um, your author client is Anastasia Sands?
13:27Johnny and Chanel DeMira do not get to raise my baby.
13:31Not after what Johnny did.
13:32Sofia, I know it was difficult when he pulled out of the adoption, but I've spent time with them, and they are still the same loving parents that you chose in the first place.
13:41Chanel, maybe.
13:42Johnny, but Johnny, there, there's no way that he's gonna be a good dad.
13:46I mean, look at his father.
13:48I mean, look at his father.
13:48He's a horrible person, and he'd have to be, right, to get shot by his own sister?
13:52Johnny is not E.J.
13:54No?
13:54Because he even admitted to wanting his own father dead.
13:58And why am I supposed to believe that he's suddenly ready to be a dad again when he completely bailed on us the last time?
14:05And why are you looking at me like that?
14:07I just, I'm just wondering if this is just about Johnny.
14:10I mean, are you sure there isn't more to this?
14:17Okay, well, maybe I'm also worried about the baby being so close.
14:24So you don't want him nearby?
14:29Of course I don't.
14:31My mom's already talking about how much he already looks like my little brother did when he was a baby,
14:37and that's just gonna get even more obvious as he grows up.
14:39And I just, I just want him to be adopted by a family that has no connection to me, or Tate, or anybody else that I know.
14:47I understand that.
14:48But Sophia, you left your baby at a firehouse.
14:52Which means you don't get a say in the matter?
14:57The hell I don't.
15:00Johnny.
15:03Between my growing business, and your jobs, and our commitment to starting a family,
15:10we won't just look solid on paper.
15:13We are solid.
15:15You think?
15:17I know.
15:20Okay?
15:20That lady, she's gonna walk into this apartment.
15:23She's gonna see the covered wall sockets and the soft, rounded edges.
15:29And she is going to realize how eager we are.
15:33And she's gonna know that this is the perfect, loving home for baby to saw.
15:40You know, I'm thinking, do we have too much going on?
15:44No, I mean, what if she comes in and she sees how busy we are?
15:46Is she gonna think that we're too busy to be, you know, hands-on parents?
15:51Oh, hey, we're gonna persuade her otherwise, all right?
15:55We are going to show her that the baby will be our priority, which it will be, right?
16:02We're gonna make it work.
16:03What if the social worker asks about my family?
16:08You know, we've been in the news a lot lately, and none of it good.
16:12Yeah, well, your family's not raising this baby.
16:15We are.
16:17And that social worker, she's going to see what I see, which is that you are a strong, loving,
16:25supportive man who is going to make an excellent father, no matter what your last name is.
16:32Dad says that I'm a carver, and that I can honor my mom's memory without becoming a Demera.
16:48So let me get this straight.
16:50You're going to turn down a huge job because your father doesn't want to lose you to the other side of your family?
16:57He thinks they'll corrupt my morals and my integrity.
17:02And Abraham is the most ethical person I know.
17:07But what if it were the other way around?
17:12What do you mean?
17:13What if instead of Demera changing you, you change Demera?
17:21You're the smartest of that bunch.
17:24You have more integrity than the lot combined.
17:27I wouldn't be surprised if you ended up running the old place before long.
17:30You think I could change Demera?
17:35Darn tootin' you could make that company a force for good in this world.
17:41Now look, look.
17:41I don't blame Abraham for having biases against your mother's family.
17:45But Theo, you're a golden man.
17:49You make your own decisions.
17:50Well, I am so sorry that I'm late.
17:55So, what did I miss?
17:58Uh, Theo?
17:59Uh, nothing.
18:02Not a thing.
18:02You represent Anastasia Sands?
18:09I thought you told me that your author client was a mystery writer.
18:13Oh, uh, well, yeah.
18:16The, um, there's a surprise.
18:17Uh, Anastasia, she has a new mystery novel coming out this fall.
18:21Oh.
18:22Can't wait to read that.
18:24I have to admit that that one stormy night was, well, it was an engrossing read, I have to say.
18:30So, tell me, have you met her?
18:32Have you met her?
18:33I mean, do you know who she really is?
18:34I, I really can't talk about that.
18:35Oh, come on, Stephanie.
18:37I'm not gonna tell a soul.
18:38Come on.
18:38Please, please.
18:39Just drop it.
18:40Okay?
18:41Uh, okay.
18:44All right.
18:45And, uh, I think we're all done here.
18:47Yeah.
18:48Yeah, I think so.
18:49Want me to help you move this stuff across the hall?
18:52Ah, no.
18:52I, I promised Alex I'd make him do the heavy lifting.
18:54Oh.
18:55Well, now that's good thinking.
18:56Yeah.
18:57Hey, didn't you say that you needed to go back to the hospital?
18:59Actually, I do.
19:00Great.
19:01I will go with you.
19:02Because I have some work I need to do with E.J.
19:03This menu for the book club looks fantastic.
19:16Good.
19:17Well, I thought we used sweet bits for the catering.
19:20We couldn't go wrong.
19:21See?
19:22I'm handing the torch to the right person.
19:24Oh, I hope so.
19:27Tell me.
19:28Hmm?
19:28When are you going to make this move to California?
19:31Oh, as soon as my house sells.
19:34Any nibbles?
19:36Not as yet.
19:38I'm actually flying out to California tomorrow to look at a few places I might move into.
19:47I don't know.
19:48I'm exhausted just thinking about it.
19:50I'm sure you are.
19:52I'm sorry.
19:53I think I have to sit down.
19:54Are you all right?
19:55Are you all right?
19:56I think so.
19:57I don't think so.
19:58Oh, gee.
20:00What is it?
20:01Oh, oh, my God.
20:03Foster.
20:05Foster.
20:14Okay.
20:15The apartment is baby-proof.
20:18The forms are filled out.
20:20Mm-hmm.
20:20We even made bed.
20:21You know, we could, um, we could always unmake that bed and make it again.
20:34Oh, hold up.
20:36What is it?
20:37You are not going to believe what we forgot.
20:41The apartment has to be 100% baby-ready before.
20:52A crib.
20:53Yeah.
20:54Oh, my God.
20:55We forgot a crib.
20:58So, I guess the unmaking of the bed is going to have to wait a little.
21:02Hey, Julie.
21:14What's wrong?
21:16I'm here with my friend Foster.
21:18You know, from the bookstore.
21:19He, he, he collapsed.
21:21Oh.
21:22Do you know what caused it?
21:23I have no idea.
21:25We were just chatting away, and he was pale, and then he grabbed his head and fainted.
21:31Uh, I called 911.
21:33The ambulance brought us here, of course.
21:35I know he's in an examining room somewhere.
21:37They will tell me nothing, because I'm not a member of the family.
21:41I'll go see what I can find out, all right?
21:42Thank you, Julie.
21:44Your friend is in good hands.
21:46I'm so proud of you, Abraham.
21:55You're going to change lives as a literacy coach.
21:58Yeah.
21:59I don't know about all that, but, you know, I am excited to start working with this young man.
22:04Mm.
22:05Now, he is lucky to be paired with you.
22:08Uh, Abe told me a little bit about him.
22:10Uh, apparently the system failed him, as did the schools.
22:14Uh, that's too, that's too big.
22:16Mm-hmm.
22:16Oh, yeah, it is.
22:18Abe told me a little bit more.
22:19Uh, he was, what, uh, arrested a while back for stealing a car?
22:24His public defender got Bell Black to wait jail time in exchange for counseling and participation in the literacy program.
22:32Mm-hmm.
22:33Well, you know, come to think of it, you know, you may know him.
22:38Um, I think that he graduated from Salem High the same year as you.
22:43Really?
22:44Uh, what's his name?
22:47Liam Sileko.
22:51Oh.
22:52I remember him.
22:56Jerk made my life a living hell.
22:57You were having a hypertensive crisis.
23:04And your fainting was most likely the result of a sudden drop in your blood pressure.
23:08Yeah, I suspected as much.
23:11Yeah.
23:11I see here that, uh, you were diagnosed a few months ago with, uh, chronic kidney disease.
23:18Uh-huh.
23:18Mm-hmm.
23:20Looks like you didn't come in for your follow-up.
23:22Uh, I don't want to face dialysis if it comes to that.
23:28No, I'd rather let things progress naturally.
23:32You know, there are other treatments.
23:35There are medications that can extend your lifespan and improve your quality of life.
23:40I think your family would really appreciate that.
23:44And not to mention everybody else who cares about you.
23:46Well, if you put it that way, I don't have much choice, do I?
23:55Why don't I discuss the medications with you?
24:01Sophia, I understand you're upset, but you are better off not putting yourself in the middle of this adoption process.
24:07How could I not?
24:09That's my baby.
24:11Not anymore.
24:13Look, you made a choice, and you need to live with it.
24:16You need to be concentrating on school, okay?
24:19And try to find a way to move on.
24:25How am I supposed to move on when my baby is being placed in a home with those awful people?
24:31And he doesn't belong in there with them.
24:34Please, Melinda, please, you have to help me.
24:37Please.
24:37Okay, if you really feel this strongly about it, I can try to expose Paulina for trying to abuse her influence.
24:50Would that work?
24:52It wouldn't look good for her as mayor.
24:54I don't want to punish Mayor Price.
24:59Johnny DeMira is the reason that my life spiraled out of control.
25:07So, he's the one who deserves to be punished.
25:10Sofia, I know that you've been through a lot.
25:23But I am asking you not to do anything rash.
25:27I don't even know what that means.
25:29Oh, I think you do.
25:31You just talked about Johnny deserving to be punished.
25:33Yeah, well, he does.
25:36But I'm not gonna murder Johnny DeMira just because he destroyed my entire life.
25:42Even though I'd like to.
25:44Don't even joke about that.
25:46Relax, Melinda.
25:50I'm just gonna make him wish he were dead.
25:57Liam Saleto bullied me mercilessly every day.
26:01From seventh grade on.
26:02Oh, no.
26:05Even those guys that he ran with.
26:07They'd wait for me by my locker.
26:09Call me names.
26:10Push me around.
26:11How come I never knew about this?
26:15There are a lot of things I did not tell you about.
26:20I had to learn how to fight my own battles.
26:25Yeah.
26:28I understand, I understand.
26:30My autism?
26:31I'm fine with it now.
26:34As you know.
26:35But when I look back on how hard it was for me in high school, kids thinking I was weird.
26:40Unfriendly.
26:42And for people who ran in a rough crowd like Liam's, that was another strike against me.
26:46So they bullied you because I was a cop?
26:51Well, you were the commissioner and later the mayor.
26:54Well, son, I am so sorry, man.
26:57Hey, hey, hey.
26:58There's nothing to be sorry about.
27:00Okay?
27:00I got through it, right?
27:02And little by little, it started to get better once I learned to stand up for myself.
27:07I am so proud of you, son.
27:13Your mother would be too.
27:15Thanks, Dad.
27:17I couldn't have done it without you.
27:20Abraham?
27:21After hearing what that young man who you're supposed to be mentoring did to your son,
27:26you're going to find somebody else to do it.
27:27No.
27:31No, I don't.
27:33And I won't.
27:38Kayla.
27:39How's Foster doing?
27:41Well, we've got him stabilized.
27:43And he authorized me to tell you that he's going to be staying here overnight.
27:47Can you share what happened?
27:49It has to do with his blood pressure.
27:51It's nothing life-threatening.
27:53But we want to get it under control before we discharge it.
27:56Good.
27:57That's good.
27:57Yeah.
27:58And his son is coming out from California to be with him.
28:01Oh, that's excellent.
28:02Yeah.
28:03May I see him now?
28:05Well, let me tell you when his room is ready, okay?
28:08All right.
28:09And I'm going to call you later and find out how that move went.
28:12Thanks again for the help.
28:14Yeah.
28:14Thank you, Kayla.
28:15Yeah.
28:19Well, you don't have to stay.
28:21I know you may have something else to do.
28:23No, I'm happy to stay.
28:24At least until you can go in and see Foster.
28:27Well, that's very kind of you.
28:28But I know you're a busy lady, and I know I have a lot of work around here.
28:33Well, now that you mention it, maybe I could stay here with you and do my job at the same time.
28:39I don't understand you at all.
28:40Well, I need your help, Julie.
28:45Actually, E.J.
28:45DeMera does.
28:51I know you have a huge heart, Abraham, but why would you want to have anything to do with a man who caused your son so much pain?
29:00Because he needs help.
29:05Look, for most of his childhood, Liam's parents were in prison.
29:11There was nobody there to look out for him, to teach him right from wrong.
29:17Did he graduate high school?
29:20Yeah.
29:22I think I remembered him getting a diploma.
29:25Well, he did, and yet he's still functionally illiterate.
29:31Somehow he slipped through the cracks of the system.
29:34I hate you.
29:35It's terrible that they allowed that to happen.
29:38And it's, you know, you know, if it's okay with you, I would like to try to help him get on a better path.
29:56Hey, Abe, he's a criminal.
29:58He could be dangerous.
30:00I've spent my whole life dealing with criminals.
30:03I can handle him.
30:05Still, Abraham, I want you to consider this carefully.
30:14I will talk to Belle, and I will get more information.
30:21And then, I will make the final decision.
30:25Don't get me wrong.
30:33I think E.J.'s idea of a free clinic in my grandfather's name is wonderful.
30:40I'm just having doubts about whether or not his motives are pure.
30:46Well, between us, even though it's my job to convince people, I'm not so sure myself.
30:53Well, dear, how can you possibly work for him?
30:56Because I think this clinic can do a lot of good, no matter what E.J.'s motives are.
31:01And I believe I can help steer him in the right direction.
31:06I was the one who convinced him to name it after Tom.
31:08Goodie for you.
31:14Okay, okay, how can I help?
31:17Well, E.J. wants to make a big splash for the opening, so I suggested a formal gala.
31:24A gala?
31:25What a wonderful idea.
31:27What a lot of work.
31:28Yeah, I've only just started to plan it, but I need your help.
31:34I want you to be a really big part of it, and I want you to reach out to your whole family.
31:40Oh, you want a Horton presence at the gala?
31:43Mm-hmm.
31:44The more, the merrier.
31:45Well, I'm always searching for some excuse to have a Horton family reunion,
31:51and to have one for the Thomas Horton Free Clinic.
31:55My God, what could be better?
32:02Is it crazy that we went into the store for a crib and came out with, like, 40 other baby things?
32:09Yeah, crazy, but fun.
32:11It's already be spoiling the kid.
32:13I know, right?
32:15Imagine how it's going to be when he's actually our kid.
32:19Well, let's hope that's soon.
32:20Yeah, and I really think that it will be.
32:22I know that there are no guarantees, but I just, I feel really optimistic about this adoption.
32:28Yeah.
32:29Yeah, me too.
32:41I see my old assistant over there.
32:46I'm going to go say hi.
32:47I'll be right back.
32:48I was surprised.
32:54You didn't say anything to your father about the Jumeirah job offer.
32:58Well, I was going to, but I want to think some more about what you said.
33:02It's a lot of information in the process at once.
33:05Yes, sir.
33:05Of course, of course.
33:06Take your time.
33:07And, Alina, I know it's not fair for me to ask you this.
33:11Don't worry, I won't say anything, I promise.
33:18But if the deal that takes the mirror back falls through, it might not happen anyway.
33:23Foster, I, um, I know that you are planning on moving out west, but I wouldn't advise getting
33:32on a plane until we get a handle on controlling your blood pressure.
33:37Sure.
33:38Okay.
33:38And your son's on his way out, I know, but, um, looks like he might be stuck in Salem
33:45for a little while longer.
33:47Well, I can think of worse things.
33:49Yeah, well, listen, if you're looking for a part-time gig, I know a nice little bookstore
33:54you could go work for.
33:57As soon as I have the date of the gala, I will let you know.
34:02Great.
34:03Great.
34:03Uh, Stephanie, I want you to know I'm, I'm so grateful that you are the person who's
34:09going to be handling this.
34:10And something else I want to tell you, my grandfather was a really wonderful man, and
34:17to have his life's work honored this way would have made him very happy.
34:24Yeah.
34:25I think so, too.
34:27Yeah.
34:28Oh, and there's one Horton homecoming that we won't have to wait much longer for.
34:33Oh, who's that?
34:34That is Michael's son, Jeremy.
34:38He's got a job here in Salem and starts next week.
34:41Jeremy.
34:42Yeah.
34:45Wait a minute, didn't the two of you used to date?
34:53Well, all right.
34:55Well, now we should probably head home.
34:57We have a job to do.
34:59Yes, we must prepare for the social worker business.
35:01Yes.
35:02Yes.
35:03We must.
35:04I'm going to run into sweet bits real quick and grab some pastry stock.
35:07That's a smart idea.
35:09Um, it's 9 a.m., right?
35:11Oh, yes.
35:119 a.m.
35:12I double and triple check.
35:14Can't believe it's tomorrow.
35:16I know, right?
35:17I, I really feel like it's going to work out this time.
35:19I think you're right.
35:20I think little Tesoro is meant to be ours.
35:24I love you.
35:26I love you, too.
35:27I cannot wait to share that love with our precious new baby.
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