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02:00Да, и если не, я могу просто вернуться в обратную сторону.
02:14Бабий-профинг
02:14Кто-кто бабий-профинг мог быть так много fun, да?
02:17Я не знаю, если я бы называть это «фуно», но это хорошо, что наш бабий будет безопасно от всех этих шарп-edжетов.
02:25Hey, as long as it checks out tomorrow, when 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 over us.
02:54Yes?
02:55Okay, send her in.
03:03We've got a problem.
03:05Oh my God, what now?
03:06I'll tell you what now.
03:08Johnny DeMuro.
03:16Like sands through the hourglass, so are the days of our lives.
03:21Okay, just take a breath.
03:35Tell me what happened.
03:37It's bad enough that I already am stuck with him being my professor after 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 out of all of the babies in the world looking for a new home?
03:54Think I can guess?
03:55Dingo!
03:55You know, they 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.
04:08Shh.
04:09You hear that?
04:12What is it?
04:12It'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.
04:33What kind of advice?
04:42Is it a romantic thing?
04:43No.
04:44You need a fairy stepmother?
04:45No.
04:46Nothing like that.
04:49I need professional advice, actually.
04:52Oh.
04:53Okay.
04:54I've been offered a executive position at Demira Enterprises.
04:59in 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 Neppo baby.
05:12Oh, 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, it's true.
05:23And I'm a Ben 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.
05:36Well, you know, I know one thing for sure.
05:39Abraham would be over the moon if the shop convinced you to stay here in Salem.
05:43I'm not so sure about that.
05:48Ah, well.
05:50Looking forward to working with this show.
05:52It seems 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.
06:10Fine 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!
06:23Today!
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.
06:43Oh, I'm not 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.
07:02Hmm, don't borrow trouble, okay?
07:06Okay.
07:07I won't.
07:08Good.
07:09All right, let's pick these babies up.
07:12Hey, 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,
07:41a 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,
07:48and 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,
07:59then there's no doubt that my baby will be theirs.
08:04I mean, uh,
08:05the adoption agency sure does ask a lot of questions, no?
08:10I mean, it's probably a good thing, right?
08:12Considering, you know, we're going to be raising an actual human being.
08:16Yeah, yeah, yeah, you're probably right.
08:18Okay.
08:20Uh, next question.
08:22Uh.
08:24Mmm.
08:26Won't you stop?
08:28No, no, it's just, I...
08:30That's like I said before,
08:31I just wish that my work history looked a little more stable, you know?
08:37Especially with everything at Titan to Mer right now,
08:40with my Uncle Tony's lawsuit,
08:41I just, it's a little...
08:43Yeah.
08:46Yeah, well, like I said before,
08:48Johnny, it's going to be fine, okay?
08:51You'll figure something out.
08:52Bye.
08:53All right, you can always ask to teach more classes
08:56at Salem U next semester,
08:58or you could go back to film directing,
09:00or maybe doing some freelance work with Stephanie.
09:03Yeah, look, I know, okay?
09:04I know that I...
09:06It's a good thing.
09:06I've got options.
09:07It's just my dream was to, you know, move to L.A.,
09:12become a director.
09:13Yes, and you can still do that, all right?
09:15But for now, you're happy working as an adjunct and film professor.
09:20I am.
09:20Right?
09:21Yes, I am.
09:22And my job at Titan to Merah allows me to work in media.
09:27That is, if it doesn't, um, you know, implode.
09:30I've got one day at a time, Johnny, okay?
09:33Yeah, you're right.
09:34You're right.
09:35And who knows, maybe one day I will get to make that movie of my dreams, right?
09:40But for now,
09:41my dream
09:44is all about becoming a dad
09:47and starting our own little family together.
09:52What are you talking about?
09:58Your father would be thrilled to have you stay here in Salem.
10:01Not if it means taking a job with Demira.
10:04He has never wanted me to have anything to do with the family business.
10:08He and my mom were adamant about that.
10:12Well, you have a good relationship with your Uncle Tony, right?
10:16I do.
10:17I even got along great with No-No.
10:19I mean, we spent a lot of time playing chess together.
10:22Well, I don't want to speak ill of the dead,
10:25so all I'll say is that what Stephano's influence on the company is long over.
10:32Yeah, but Uncle E.J. and Aunt Tristan are still around.
10:34Mm-hmm, not around Demira Enterprises.
10:37E.J., he's busy with the hospital,
10:39and Kristen, she's behind bars,
10:40so I don't see why Abraham would have any problem with you working there.
10:45Look, clearly,
10:48Tony, he sees what I do,
10:50that you're a brilliant, thoughtful,
10:53caring human being who can help lead Demira into the future.
10:58Thank you.
10:59And I have to admit,
11:01I was pretty flattered
11:02when Uncle Tony asked.
11:05But I...
11:06But what?
11:07The more I think about it,
11:11the more I'm...
11:12led into it saying no.
11:14Oh, this is a big day for you.
11:19For both of us.
11:21Congratulations, Julie.
11:23Thank you, my dear.
11:24And I will be in touch with you
11:27about my first session with my new mentee.
11:30Good, good.
11:30Just let me know what time.
11:31All right.
11:32And 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.
12:01You made wonderful contributions to the community,
12:03and you kept the place open
12:05against all odds.
12:08Well, that's thanks to patrons like you.
12:10I just could not bear to see this shop
12:14turn into some franchise
12:17run by some stupid corporation
12:19managed by robots.
12:22Well, I'm really thankful to you.
12:26Because of your passion and commitment,
12:30I really feel I'm leaving this place
12:32in the best hands.
12:34Oh, that, that's a, uh,
12:40that'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,
12:48it's a schedule of interviews,
12:50um, and fan events via websites and blogs.
12:53It's, it's especially helpful for authors
12:55who work under a pseudonym.
12:56So they could do publicity
12:58without revealing their true identity.
13:01Right.
13:02Wow.
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
13:14is Anastasia Sands?
13:27Johnny and Chanel Demura
13:29do not get to raise my baby.
13:31Not after what Johnny did.
13:32Sophia, I know it was difficult
13:34when he pulled out of the adoption,
13:35but I've spent time with them,
13:36and they are still the same loving parents
13:38that you chose in the first place.
13:41Chanel, maybe.
13:43But Johnny, there,
13:44there's no way that he's gonna be a good dad.
13:47I mean, look at his father.
13:48He's a horrible person,
13:49and he'd have to be, right,
13:50to get shot by his own sister?
13:52Johnny is not EJ.
13:54No?
13:54Because he even admitted
13:57to wanting his own father dead.
14:00And why am I supposed to believe
14:01that he's suddenly ready
14:02to be a dad again
14:03when he completely bailed on us
14:04the last time?
14:05And why are you looking at me like that?
14:07I just, I'm just wondering
14:08if this is just about Johnny.
14:11I mean,
14:12are you sure there isn't more to this?
14:14Okay, well,
14:18maybe I'm also worried
14:21about the baby being so close.
14:25So you don't want him nearby?
14:29Of course I don't.
14:31My mom's already talking about
14:33how much he already looks like
14:34my little brother did
14:35when he was a baby,
14:37and that's just gonna get
14:37even more obvious as he grows up.
14:39And I just, I just want him
14:41to be adopted by a family
14:42that has no connection to me
14:44or Tate
14:45or anybody else that I know.
14:47I understand that.
14:48But Sophia,
14:50you left your baby at a firehouse.
14:53Which means you don't get
14:54a say in the matter.
14:57The hell I don't.
15:00Johnny.
15:03Between my growing business
15:05and your jobs
15:06and our commitment
15:08to starting a family,
15:10we won't just look solid on paper.
15:12we are solid.
15:15You think?
15:17I know.
15:20Okay?
15:20That lady,
15:21she's gonna walk into this apartment,
15:23she's gonna see the
15:24covered wall sockets
15:26and the soft, rounded edges,
15:29and she is going to realize
15:31how eager we are,
15:33and she's gonna know
15:34that this is the
15:35perfect, loving home
15:38for baby to saw.
15:40You know,
15:41I'm thinking,
15:42do we have too much
15:43going on?
15:44No, I mean,
15:44what if she comes in
15:45and she sees how busy we are?
15:46Is she gonna think
15:47that we're too busy
15:48to be, you know,
15:50hands-on parents?
15:51Oh, hey,
15:52we're gonna persuade her
15:53otherwise, all right?
15:55We are going to show her
15:56that the baby
15:57will be our priority,
15:58which it will be,
16:00right?
16:01Yeah.
16:01We're gonna make it work.
16:05What if the social worker
16:06asks about my family?
16:08You know,
16:09we've been in the news
16:09a lot lately,
16:10and none of it good.
16:13Yeah, well,
16:13your family's not
16:14raising this baby.
16:15We are.
16:17And that social worker,
16:18she's going to see
16:18what I see,
16:20which is that you
16:21are a strong,
16:23loving,
16:25supportive man
16:26who is going to make
16:27an excellent father,
16:30no matter what
16:31your last name is.
16:40Dad says that
16:41I'm a carver
16:41and that I can honor
16:43my mom's memory
16:44without becoming
16:45a DiMera.
16:48So let me get this straight.
16:50You're going to turn
16:51down a huge job
16:52because your father
16:53doesn't want to lose you
16:55to the other side
16:56of your family?
16:57He thinks they'll
16:58corrupt my morals
16:59and my integrity.
17:02And Abraham
17:03is the most
17:04ethical person I know.
17:07But what if
17:10it went the other way around?
17:12What do you mean?
17:13What if
17:15instead of DiMera
17:18changing you,
17:19you change DiMera?
17:21You're the smartest
17:22of that bunch.
17:24You have more integrity
17:26than the lot combined.
17:27I wouldn't be surprised
17:28if you ended up running
17:29the old place
17:30before long.
17:32You think I could
17:33change DiMera?
17:35Darn tootin' you could
17:37make that company
17:38a force for good
17:39in this world.
17:41Now look,
17:41look,
17:41I don't blame Abraham
17:42for having biases
17:43against your mother's family.
17:45But,
17:46Theo,
17:47you're a golden man.
17:49You make
17:49your own decisions.
17:50Well,
17:53I am so sorry
17:54that I'm late.
17:55So,
17:57what did I miss?
17:58Uh,
17:59Theo?
17:59Uh,
18:00nothing.
18:02Not a thing.
18:06You represent
18:08Anastasia Sands?
18:09I thought you told me
18:10that your author client
18:11was a mystery writer.
18:12Oh,
18:14uh,
18:15well,
18:15yeah,
18:16the,
18:16um,
18:16there's a surprise.
18:17Uh,
18:17Anastasia,
18:18she has a new mystery novel
18:20coming out this fall.
18:21Oh,
18:22can't wait to read that.
18:24I have to admit
18:25that that one stormy night
18:26was,
18:27well,
18:27it was an engrossing read,
18:29I have to say.
18:30So,
18:30tell me,
18:31have you met her?
18:32Have you met her?
18:33I mean,
18:33do you know
18:33who she really is?
18:34I,
18:34I really can't
18:35talk about that.
18:35Oh,
18:36come on,
18:36Stephanie.
18:37I'm not gonna tell a soul.
18:38Come on.
18:38Please,
18:39please,
18:39just drop it,
18:40okay?
18:41Uh,
18:42okay.
18:44Bye.
18:45And,
18:45uh,
18:46I think we're all done here.
18:47Yeah,
18:48yeah,
18:49I think so.
18:49Want me to help you
18:50move this stuff
18:51across the hall?
18:52Ah,
18:52no,
18:52I,
18:53I promised Alex
18:53I'd make him
18:54do the heavy lifting.
18:54Oh,
18:55now that's good thinking.
18:56Yeah.
18:57Hey,
18:57didn't you say
18:57that you needed
18:58to go back
18:58to the hospital?
18:59Actually,
18:59I do.
19:00Great,
19:01I will go with you
19:01because I have some work
19:02I need to do
19:03with EJ.
19:08This menu
19:13for the book club
19:14looks fantastic.
19:16Good.
19:17Well,
19:17I thought we used
19:18sweet bits
19:19for the catering.
19:20We couldn't go wrong.
19:21See?
19:22I'm handing the torch
19:24to the right person.
19:24Oh,
19:25I hope so.
19:27Tell me,
19:28when are you going
19:29to make this move
19:30to California?
19:32Oh,
19:32as soon as my house sells.
19:34Any nibbles?
19:36Not as yet.
19:38I'm actually flying out
19:39to California tomorrow
19:41to look at a few places
19:43I might move into.
19:47I'm exhausted
19:49just 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.
19:59Gee,
20:00what is it?
20:01Oh,
20:02oh,
20:02my God.
20:03Foster.
20:05Foster.
20:08Okay.
20:15The apartment
20:16is
20:17babyproof.
20:18The forms
20:18are filled out.
20:20Mm-hmm.
20:20We even made bed.
20:23You know,
20:24we could,
20:24um,
20:26we could always
20:27unmake that bed
20:28and make it again.
20:29Oh,
20:34hold up.
20:36What is it?
20:37You are not
20:39going to believe
20:40what we forgot.
20:43The apartment
20:44has to be
20:45100%
20:46baby ready
20:47before.
20:49A crib.
20:53Yep.
20:54Oh,
20:55my God,
20:55we forgot a crib.
20:57Yeah,
20:58so I guess
20:59the, uh,
21:00unmaking of the bed
21:01is going to have
21:01to wait a little.
21:12Hey,
21:12Julie.
21:14What's wrong?
21:16I'm here
21:16with my friend,
21:17Foster.
21:17You know,
21:18from the bookstore.
21:19He,
21:19he,
21:19he collapsed.
21:21Oh,
21:21do you know
21:22what caused him?
21:23I have no idea.
21:25We were just
21:25chatting away
21:26and he was pale
21:27and then he
21:28grabbed his head
21:29and fainted.
21:31Uh,
21:32I called 911,
21:33the ambulance
21:33brought us here,
21:34of course.
21:35I know he's
21:36in an examining room
21:37somewhere.
21:37They will tell me
21:38nothing because
21:39I'm not a member
21:39of the family.
21:41I'll go see
21:41when I can find out,
21:42all right?
21:42Thank you,
21:43Julie.
21:43Thank you.
21:44Your friend
21:45is in good hands.
21:46I'm so proud
21:53of you,
21:54Abraham.
21:55You're going
21:56to change
21:56lives as a
21:57literacy coach.
21:58Yeah.
21:59I don't know
22:00about all that,
22:01but,
22:01you know,
22:02I am excited
22:02to start working
22:03with this young man.
22:04Mm.
22:05He is lucky
22:06to be paired
22:07with you.
22:08Uh,
22:08Abe told me
22:09a little bit
22:09about him.
22:10Uh,
22:10apparently the system
22:12failed him,
22:13as did the schools.
22:14That's too,
22:15that's too big.
22:16Mm-hmm.
22:16Oh,
22:17yeah,
22:17it is.
22:18Abe told me
22:18a little bit more.
22:20He was,
22:20what,
22:21arrested a while
22:22back for stealing
22:23a car.
22:24His public defender
22:25got Bell Black
22:26to wait jail time
22:27in exchange
22:28for counseling
22:29and participation
22:30in the literacy
22:31program.
22:32Mm-hmm.
22:33But,
22:34you know,
22:34come to think of it,
22:37Neil,
22:37you may know him.
22:39I think that he
22:40graduated from Salem
22:41High the same year
22:42as you.
22:42real?
22:44Uh,
22:45what's his name?
22:47Leon Sileko.
22:51Oh.
22:52I remember him.
22:55Jerk made my life
22:57a living hell.
23:00You were having
23:01a hypertensive crisis
23:03and your fainting
23:05was most likely
23:05the result
23:06of a sudden drop
23:07in your blood pressure.
23:08Yeah,
23:09I suspected as much.
23:11Yeah.
23:11I see here
23:12that you were
23:14diagnosed a few
23:15months ago
23:15with chronic
23:16kidney disease.
23:18Uh-huh.
23:19Mm-hmm.
23:20Looks like you
23:21didn't come in
23:21for your follow-up.
23:23I don't want to
23:25face dialysis
23:26if it comes to that.
23:28No,
23:28I'd rather let
23:29things progress
23:30naturally.
23:30You know,
23:33there are other
23:34treatments.
23:35There are
23:35medications
23:36that can extend
23:37your lifespan
23:38and improve
23:39your quality of life.
23:40I think your family
23:41would really
23:42appreciate that.
23:44And not to mention
23:45everybody else
23:45who cares about you.
23:49Now,
23:49if you put it
23:50that way,
23:50I don't have much
23:52choice,
23:53do I?
23:53why don't I
23:55discuss the
23:56medications
23:56for you?
24:01Sophia,
24:01I understand
24:02you're upset,
24:03but you are
24:03better off
24:04not putting
24:04yourself in
24:05the middle
24:05of this
24:05adoption process.
24:06How could I
24:08not?
24:09That's my
24:10baby.
24:11Not anymore.
24:13Look,
24:13you made a
24:14choice,
24:14and you need
24:15to live with
24:15it.
24:16You need to
24:17be concentrating
24:18on school,
24:19okay?
24:19And try to
24:21find a way
24:21to move on.
24:25How am I
24:25supposed to
24:26move on
24:27when my
24:27baby is
24:28being placed
24:29in a home
24:30with those
24:30awful people,
24:31and he doesn't
24:32belong in there
24:33with them?
24:34Please,
24:35Melinda,
24:35please,
24:35you have to
24:36help me,
24:37please.
24:40Okay,
24:40if you really
24:41feel this
24:42strongly about
24:42it,
24:43I can try
24:45to expose
24:45Paulina for
24:46trying to
24:46abuse her
24:47influence.
24:50Would that
24:51work?
24:52It wouldn't
24:53look good for
24:53her as
24:54Mayor.
24:57I don't
24:58want to
24:58punish
24:58Mayor Price.
25:02Johnny
25:03Demira
25:03is the
25:04reason that
25:05my life
25:05spiraled out
25:06of control.
25:07So,
25:08he's the
25:09one who
25:09deserves to
25:09be punished.
25:10Sofia,
25:21I know
25:22that you've
25:22been through
25:22a lot,
25:23but I am
25:24asking you
25:25not to do
25:25anything rash.
25:27I don't even
25:28know what that
25:29means.
25:29Oh,
25:29I think you
25:30do.
25:31You just
25:31talked about
25:32Johnny deserving
25:32to be punished.
25:33Yeah,
25:34well,
25:34he does.
25:35but I'm
25:37not gonna
25:37murder
25:38Johnny
25:38Demira
25:39just because
25:39he destroyed
25:40my entire
25:41life,
25:42even though
25:43I'd like to.
25:44Don't even
25:44joke about
25:45that.
25:46Relax,
25:47Melinda.
25:47I'm just
25:51gonna make
25:52him wish
25:52he were
25:53dead.
25:57Liam
25:57Suleco
25:58bullied me
25:59mercilessly
26:00every day
26:01from seventh
26:02grade on.
26:03Oh,
26:03no.
26:05Even those
26:05guys that
26:06he ran
26:06with,
26:07they'd wait
26:07for me
26:08by my
26:08locker,
26:09call me
26:09names,
26:10push me
26:10around.
26:11How come
26:13I never
26:13knew about
26:14this?
26:16There are
26:16a lot
26:16of things
26:17I did
26:18not tell
26:18you about.
26:20I had
26:20to learn
26:21how to
26:21fight
26:21my own
26:22battles.
26:25Yeah.
26:28I understand,
26:29I understand.
26:30My autism?
26:32I'm fine
26:32with it
26:33now,
26:34as you
26:34know.
26:35But when
26:35I look
26:35back on
26:36how hard
26:36it was
26:37for me
26:37in high
26:38school,
26:38kids
26:38thinking
26:38I was
26:39weird,
26:40unfriendly,
26:41for people
26:43who ran
26:43in a rough
26:43crowd
26:44like Liam's,
26:45that was
26:45another
26:45strike
26:46against
26:46me.
26:48So they
26:48bullied you
26:49because I
26:50was a cop?
26:51Well,
26:51you were
26:52the commissioner
26:52and later
26:53the mayor.
26:54Oh,
26:55son,
26:55I am
26:56so sorry.
26:57Hey,
26:57hey,
26:57hey,
26:58there's
26:58nothing to be
26:58sorry about.
27:00Okay,
27:00I got to
27:00do it,
27:01right?
27:02And little
27:02by little
27:03it started
27:04to get better
27:05once I learned
27:06to stand
27:06up for
27:07myself.
27:07I am
27:11so proud
27:11of you,
27:12son.
27:13Your mother
27:14would be
27:14too.
27:15Thanks,
27:16dad.
27:17I couldn't
27:17have done
27:18it without
27:18you.
27:20Abraham,
27:21after hearing
27:22what that
27:22young man
27:23who you're
27:23supposed to
27:24be mentoring
27:24did to
27:25your son,
27:26you're
27:26going to
27:26find somebody
27:26else to
27:27do it.
27:28No.
27:30No,
27:31I don't.
27:33And I
27:33won't.
27:34I
27:34Kayla,
27:38how's
27:39Foster doing?
27:41Well,
27:41we've got
27:42him stabilized
27:43and he
27:44authorized
27:44me to
27:44tell you
27:45that he's
27:46going to
27:46be staying
27:46here overnight.
27:47Can you
27:48share what
27:48happened?
27:49It has
27:50to do
27:50with his
27:50blood
27:50pressure.
27:51It's
27:51nothing
27:51life
27:52threatening,
27:53but we
27:53want to
27:54get it
27:54under
27:54control
27:54before
27:55we
27:55discharge
27:55it.
27:56Good.
27:57That's
27:57good.
27:57Yeah.
27:58And his
27:58son is
27:59coming out
27:59from
27:59California
28:00to be
28:00with
28:00him.
28:01Oh,
28:01that's
28:01excellent.
28:02Yeah.
28:03May I
28:03see him
28:03now?
28:05Well,
28:05let me
28:05tell you
28:06when his
28:06room is
28:06ready,
28:06okay?
28:08All right.
28:08Thank you.
28:09And I'm
28:09going to
28:09call you
28:10later and
28:11find out
28:11how that
28:12move went.
28:12Thanks
28:13again for
28:13the help.
28:14Thank you,
28:15Kayla.
28:15Yeah.
28:19Well,
28:20you don't
28:20have to
28:20stay.
28:21I know
28:21you may
28:22have
28:22something
28:22else
28:22to
28:23do.
28:23No,
28:23I'm
28:24happy
28:24to
28:24stay.
28:25At
28:25least
28:25until
28:25you
28:25can
28:25go
28:26in
28:26and
28:26see
28:26Foster.
28:27Well,
28:27that's
28:27very
28:27kind of
28:28you.
28:28But I
28:29know
28:29you're
28:29a busy
28:30lady and
28:30I know
28:30I have
28:31a lot
28:31of work
28:31around
28:31here.
28:33Well,
28:33now that
28:33you mention
28:34it,
28:35maybe I
28:36could stay
28:36here with
28:37you and
28:37do my
28:38job at
28:38the same
28:39time.
28:39I don't
28:39understand
28:40you at
28:40all.
28:42I need
28:42your help,
28:43Julie.
28:44Actually,
28:45E.J.
28:45DeMera does.
28:51I know
28:51you have
28:52a huge
28:53heart,
28:53Abraham,
28:54but
28:54why would
28:55you want
28:55to have
28:56anything
28:57to do
28:57with a
28:58man who
28:58calls your
28:59son so
28:59much
28:59praying?
29:02Because
29:02he needs
29:03help.
29:05Look,
29:05for most
29:07of his
29:07childhood,
29:09Liam's
29:09parents were
29:10in prison.
29:11There was
29:11nobody there
29:12to look
29:12out for
29:13him,
29:14to teach
29:14him right
29:15from
29:15wrong.
29:17Well,
29:18did he
29:19graduate high
29:20school?
29:21Yeah.
29:22I think
29:22I remember
29:23him getting
29:23a diploma.
29:25Well,
29:25he did,
29:25and yet
29:26he's
29:28still
29:28functionally
29:29illiterate.
29:31Somehow
29:31he slipped
29:32through the
29:33cracks of
29:33the system.
29:35It's terrible
29:36that they
29:36allowed that
29:37to happen.
29:40It's,
29:41you know,
29:43you know,
29:45if it's
29:46okay with
29:47you,
29:48I would
29:48like to
29:49try to
29:49help him
29:50get on a
29:52better path.
29:52and he's
29:57a criminal.
29:58He could
29:58be dangerous.
30:00I've
30:00spent my
30:01whole life
30:02dealing
30:02with
30:02criminals.
30:03I,
30:03I can
30:04handle him.
30:06Still,
30:06Abraham,
30:07I want
30:09you to
30:09consider
30:10this
30:10carefully.
30:14Hi.
30:14I will
30:17talk to
30:17Belle,
30:18and I
30:19will get
30:19more
30:19information.
30:21And then
30:22I will
30:24make the
30:24final decision.
30:31Don't get
30:32me wrong.
30:33I think
30:34E.J.'s
30:35idea of
30:36a free
30:36clinic in
30:37my grandfather's
30:38name is,
30:39is wonderful.
30:40I'm just
30:41having doubts
30:43about whether
30:43or not
30:44his motives
30:44are pure.
30:47Well,
30:47between us,
30:48even though
30:48it's my job
30:49to convince
30:49people,
30:50I'm not
30:51so sure
30:51myself.
30:53Well,
30:53dear,
30:53how can
30:54you possibly
30:54work for
30:55him?
30:56Because
30:56I think
30:57this clinic
30:57can do
30:57a lot
30:58of good,
30:59no matter
30:59what E.J.'s
31:00motives are.
31:01And I
31:02believe I
31:02can help
31:03steer him
31:03in the
31:04right
31:04direction.
31:06I was
31:06the one
31:07who convinced
31:07him to
31:07name it
31:08after Tom.
31:10It's
31:10true.
31:10goody
31:12for you.
31:14Okay,
31:15okay,
31:15how can
31:16I help?
31:17Well,
31:18E.J.
31:18wants to
31:19make a
31:19big splash
31:19for the
31:20opening,
31:20so I
31:21suggested
31:21a formal
31:21gala.
31:24A gala?
31:25What a
31:26wonderful
31:26idea.
31:27What a
31:27lot of
31:27work.
31:28Yeah,
31:29I've
31:30only just
31:30started
31:31to plan
31:31it,
31:31but
31:32I need
31:33your
31:33help.
31:34I want
31:35you to
31:35be a
31:35really
31:35big
31:36part
31:36of
31:36it,
31:36and
31:36I
31:37want
31:37you
31:37to
31:37reach
31:37out
31:37to
31:37your
31:38whole
31:38family.
31:38Oh,
31:40you want
31:41a Horton
31:41presence
31:42at the
31:43gala?
31:43The
31:44more
31:44the
31:44merrier.
31:45Well,
31:45I'm
31:46always
31:46searching
31:46for
31:47some
31:47excuse
31:47to
31:47have
31:48a
31:49Horton
31:49family
31:49reunion
31:50and
31:51have
31:51one
31:52for
31:52the
31:52Thomas
31:54Horton
31:54free
31:55clinic.
31:57My
31:57God,
31:58what
31:58could
31:58be
31:58better?
32:02Is
32:03it
32:03crazy
32:03that
32:04we
32:04went
32:04into
32:05the
32:05store
32:05for
32:05a
32:05crib
32:06and
32:06came
32:06out
32:06with
32:07like
32:0740
32:07other
32:08baby
32:08thing?
32:09Crazy,
32:10but
32:10fun.
32:11It's
32:12already
32:12be
32:12spoiling
32:13the
32:13kid.
32:13I
32:13know,
32:14right?
32:15Imagine
32:16how it
32:16was
32:16going to
32:16be
32:16when
32:16he's
32:17actually
32:17our
32:18kid.
32:19Well,
32:19let's
32:19hope
32:19that
32:19soon.
32:20Yeah,
32:21and I
32:21really
32:21think
32:22that
32:22it
32:22will
32:22be.
32:23I
32:23know
32:24that
32:24there
32:24are
32:24no
32:24guarantees,
32:25but
32:25I
32:25feel
32:26really
32:26optimistic
32:27about
32:27this
32:27adoption.
32:28Yeah,
32:29me
32:29too.
32:37I
32:44see
32:44my
32:45old
32:45assistant
32:45over
32:46there.
32:46I'm
32:46going to
32:47go say
32:47hi.
32:47I'll be right
32:48back.
32:53I was
32:53surprised.
32:54You didn't say
32:55anything to your
32:55father about
32:56the
32:56marriage
32:56offer.
32:58Well,
32:58I was going
32:59to,
33:00but I want to
33:01think some more
33:01about what you
33:02said.
33:02It's a lot of
33:03information in the
33:04process at once.
33:05Yes,
33:05of course,
33:06of course.
33:06Take your
33:07time.
33:07Helena,
33:08I know
33:08it's not
33:10fair for me
33:10to ask
33:11you this.
33:11Don't worry,
33:12I won't say
33:13anything,
33:14I promise.
33:16Thank you.
33:18But if the
33:18deal to take
33:19the mirror back
33:20falls through,
33:21it might not
33:23happen anyway.
33:26Foster,
33:27I,
33:28um,
33:28I know that
33:29you are
33:29planning on
33:29moving out
33:30west,
33:30but I
33:31wouldn't advise
33:32getting on
33:32a plane
33:33until we
33:33get a
33:33handle on
33:34controlling
33:34your blood
33:34pressure.
33:35Sure.
33:38Okay.
33:39And your
33:40son's on
33:40his way
33:41out,
33:41I know,
33:42but,
33:42um,
33:43looks like
33:44he might
33:44be stuck
33:44in Salem
33:45for a
33:45little
33:45while
33:46longer.
33:47Well,
33:47I can
33:48think of
33:48worse
33:48things.
33:49Yeah,
33:50well,
33:50listen,
33:50if you're
33:51looking for
33:51a part-time
33:52gig,
33:53I know
33:53a nice
33:54little
33:54bookstore
33:54you
33:54could
33:54go
33:55work
33:55for.
33:59As soon
34:00as I
34:00have
34:00the
34:01date
34:01of
34:01the
34:01gala,
34:01I
34:01will
34:02let
34:02you
34:02know.
34:02Great.
34:03Great.
34:04Stephanie,
34:04I want
34:05you to
34:05know I'm
34:05so grateful
34:08that you
34:08are the
34:08person who's
34:09going to be
34:09handling this.
34:11And something else
34:11I want to tell you,
34:12my grandfather
34:13was a really
34:14wonderful man
34:16and have his
34:18life's work
34:19honored this
34:20way.
34:21Would have
34:22made him
34:22very happy.
34:24Yeah.
34:25I think
34:26so,
34:26too.
34:27Yeah.
34:28Oh,
34:29and there's
34:29one Horton
34:30homecoming
34:31that we
34:31won't have
34:31to wait
34:32much longer
34:32for.
34:33Oh,
34:34who's
34:34that?
34:34That is
34:35Michael's
34:36son,
34:36Jeremy.
34:38He's
34:38got a job
34:39here in
34:39Salem
34:39and starts
34:40next week.
34:42Jeremy?
34:42Yeah.
34:45Wait a minute,
34:46didn't the two of you
34:46used to date?
34:53Well,
34:54all right.
34:55Well,
34:56now we should
34:56probably head home.
34:57We have a job
34:58to do.
34:59Yes,
34:59we must prepare
35:00for the social worker
35:01business.
35:01Yes,
35:02we must.
35:04I'm going to run
35:05into sweet bits
35:05real quick
35:06and grab some
35:07pastry stock.
35:08That's a smart
35:08idea.
35:099 a.m.,
35:10right?
35:11Oh,
35:11yes,
35:119 a.m.
35:12I double
35:12and triple jacked.
35:14Can't believe
35:15it's tomorrow.
35:16I know,
35:16right?
35:17I really feel
35:18like it's going
35:18to work out
35:19this time.
35:19I think
35:20you're right.
35:21I think
35:21little Tesoro
35:22is meant
35:23to be ours.
35:24I love you.
35:26I love you,
35:27too.
35:28I cannot
35:28wait to
35:30share that
35:30love with
35:30a precious
35:31new baby.
35:37Mom.
36:00It's the end
36:08love with
36:09love with
36:10a nice
36:10ivy really
36:12and
36:14eyed Hog
36:16that
36:17never
36:18able
36:19to
36:20know
36:20if
36:21you're
36:22to
36:22nine
36:23or
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