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00:00Oh, morning, roomie.
00:06Good morning.
00:09You slept in.
00:10I did. I'd ask how you slept, but judging from all the tossing and turning, I think I already know the answer.
00:16Yeah. Well, I was all wound up after what happened yesterday at the hospital.
00:22Why did I think that it was a good idea to use my mom's office for the blog tour?
00:26Maybe you needed a place to work with power. It wasn't that big of a deal. It would have been fine if E.J. wasn't such a micromanaging jerk.
00:33Yeah. And now he knows my secret.
00:38Yeah, but he said he wasn't going to out you, right?
00:41He said he needs you working at the hospital, so he's not going to do anything to alienate you or whatever.
00:47I know, but Alex, what if he goes back on his word?
00:51How soon until he uses it against me that Stephanie Johnson and Anastasia Sands are one in the same?
01:00This could wreck my PR business.
01:04Steph, if you're worried that he's going to hold this over you, I think I know a way to neutralize him.
01:10How?
01:12By coming clean yourself.
01:13Well, isn't this a nice surprise?
01:29It is.
01:30It has been too long.
01:32I know. I haven't seen you since this morning.
01:37Oh, well, it feels like forever.
01:39I've got to admit, I'm feeling a little bit flustered, which isn't usually like me.
01:46Flustered, huh?
01:48Any particular reason?
01:51Okay, maybe flustered is the wrong word.
01:54I mean, more like over the moon.
01:56Over the moon isn't just one word. It's more than one word.
01:59But it properly captures how I feel.
02:02What about you? Any morning after the blackout jitters?
02:06No.
02:08Mm-mm.
02:08I just feel happy.
02:12Happier than I've felt in a really long time.
02:24Thomas, darling, I wish you had told me you were not feeling well before I took you to school this morning.
02:31I never would have had I known.
02:33It's okay.
02:33Well, let me check your temperature.
02:39It's good. No fever.
02:41You mean I go upstairs? I just want to sleep.
02:44You want to sleep?
02:45Yeah.
02:45Of course, darling. Of course.
02:46Well, look, who finally decided to show up?
03:10Where on God's green earth have you been mucking about then?
03:14Not in the mood, Gwen.
03:15I don't give a beaver's arse what bloody mood you're in.
03:18You left me in that very creepy clinic alone, locked up all night during a blackout.
03:24Yes, yes, yes. I'm sure that was very, very spooky for you, Gwen, being left alone with your likely disturbing thoughts all in the dark.
03:31Look, I'm surprised I didn't have to carry you out of there in a straitjacket.
03:35You're a right laugh, E.J.
03:40You probably don't even give a flying fig about this, but I wasn't alone for the entire duration of your man-made disaster.
03:48Matty found me.
03:50Matty?
03:50Matty, isn't that what you call him?
03:53Yes, Leo Stark.
03:55He heard my cries.
03:58He came and he helped me out.
04:05So, what's with the repeat outfit? I thought you were going straight home from my place.
04:09Yeah, right. I was, and then I got a call about some fried equipment at the Spectator because of the blackout.
04:15So, I went to the office to make sure the repairs were going smoothly.
04:19Yeah, I'm going to go home now.
04:20And, are you still planning to tell your family about us?
04:28Yes, ma'am.
04:30There's no going back now.
04:42Like sand through the hourglass, so are the days of our lives.
04:50What the hell was Leo Stark doing anywhere near my project?
05:01Our project?
05:02It turns out he heard a rather credible rumour that was tied to the city blackout, so he was there investigating for the Spectator.
05:09He was investigating the lab?
05:11Oh, will you relax? I threw him off the scent.
05:15I said that the only thing that was behind that stupid heavy door was pharmaceuticals and clinical supplies.
05:20And he wasn't curious why you were in there?
05:22Yes, he was curious. He's always curious, but he's also gullible.
05:26I had said that I was giving a donation to the hospital and that you brought me there to have a tour of the place and that you got whisked away for something or other.
05:35And you're sure he believed you?
05:39As I said, he's gullible.
05:41But I'm also a very good fibber.
05:44So, for the time being, he's completely clueless.
05:47Oh, I wish there was something I could do or say to make this process easier for you.
05:56You already have.
05:58You've been great with the kids.
05:59They adore you.
06:00And once the rest of the family sees that, they'll come around.
06:05Here's helping.
06:06Why do you seem like you're the one having second thoughts now?
06:09Oh, no, no, no, no, no.
06:10No, that's not what that is.
06:11I am just, I wish that I had as much optimism regarding your family coming around as you do.
06:21I am cautiously optimistic.
06:26It's probably more accurate.
06:29Whatever the outcome, I have to be honest, Abby's family deserves that.
06:34And so do you.
06:36And once this is over, we won't have any more secrets from the people that we love.
06:40And as an added bonus, you and me, we can see each other whenever and wherever the hell we want.
06:47Really?
06:48Mm-hmm.
06:49Like, right in the middle of court in Town Square?
06:58Exactly.
07:02So you want me to tell the world that I'm Anastasia Sands?
07:05Well, look, Steph, I know you think your PR clients wouldn't take you seriously if they know you're a romance novelist and a steamy one at that.
07:13But I honestly think that it will strengthen your brand.
07:17As an expert in communications...
07:19You are a PR whiz.
07:25You will find a way to spin this.
07:28I suppose.
07:31But maybe we're getting ahead of ourselves.
07:36Hmm?
07:36My mom agreed that she isn't going to say anything, and EJ did promise that he would keep quiet.
07:44Okay, well, we do know that EJ's promises are usually written in disappearing ink, so...
07:48If he figures out a way to use your secret to his advantage, he definitely will.
07:52Well, I don't see why we don't take that power away from him.
07:59Because it's not just my PR career that I'm worried about.
08:11Remember when I told you that I might have based an encounter in my book on an ex?
08:16And that I really don't want him to see it?
08:21Yeah.
08:22Well, I'm kind of wishing that I hadn't written about that at all.
08:28Steph, seriously, writers use their real life all the time as inspiration in their books and their novels.
08:34Even if your name was attached to it, I mean, do you honestly think this guy's going to find your book and read it?
08:40I'll tell you right now, if one of my exes publishes a novel, I'm leaving that thing on the shelf.
08:44So, you're telling me that if an ex wrote a best-selling, sexy romance novel, you're not even a little bit curious?
08:55Okay, I see your point.
08:58Hey, I see your point.
09:00Let's walk ourself through this scenario.
09:03Your ex finds out that you wrote a book.
09:06And he gets curious, and he picks one up.
09:09So then somewhere in the world, he's sitting back and he's skimming through chapters.
09:14And it dawns on him, wow, I am a lucky bastard.
09:19Could this be written about me?
09:22He has a little chuckle to himself and he moves on, baby.
09:24I don't think this is going to be that terrible.
09:26Maybe not if he was somewhere in the world, but he's on his way back to Salem.
09:43Well, you damn well better say to it that Leo remains clueless.
09:47It's imperative that no one finds out about our behind-the-scenes operations at the Dr. Tom Horton Free Clinic.
09:53As you've said about a thousand times.
09:56And how the hell did Leo get you out of there?
09:58The backup battery for the security door has yet to be installed.
10:02That's why he had to punch a giant hole in the wall with a bloody crowbar.
10:06Why the hell would you let him do that?
10:08Why the hell would you leave me there alone?
10:09You said you would be right back.
10:11I don't know.
10:12Maybe it occurred to you that I was also stuck in an elevator?
10:16What?
10:16Yes.
10:17Well, why didn't you say that from the bloody beginning?
10:19Were you alone?
10:29No, I was with Albert.
10:33Blimey, O'Reilly.
10:35Now you're going to have to tell me everything.
10:37Oh, no.
10:44What's wrong?
10:45Oh, sweetie, you're home.
10:48Well, I was just reading an article in The Spectator written by Leo Stark.
10:52I don't suppose I have to tell you what's in it.
10:54Uh, yeah, Leo, uh, ran to find me this morning.
10:57I certainly hope this electrical problem with a free clinic is not going to delay the opening next month.
11:05You know, a lot of family is coming in from out of town to honor Grandpa's legacy.
11:09Yeah, I wouldn't worry about it.
11:11You know, EJ knows how important the clinic is to Salem and to Dr. Horn's family.
11:15I'm sure he's on top of it.
11:16Ah, fingers crossed.
11:20Uh, how did it go with the kids last night?
11:22Wonderful.
11:23I mean, they were rambunctious.
11:24They always are, but they were great.
11:25Oh, you should know, when I picked Thomas up at school today, he was not feeling well.
11:32Is he in his room?
11:33Yeah.
11:34Yeah, he's asleep.
11:35I just checked in on him.
11:36He doesn't have a cough, and he doesn't have a fever.
11:38That's good.
11:40Um, well, you should have called me.
11:43No, darling.
11:44I wouldn't do that.
11:45I knew you were busy getting the paper back up and going after the blackout.
11:48Right.
11:50Um, well, thank you for, uh, for taking such good care of him and, and, um, and watching
11:56him, and, you know, I, I, I appreciate it.
11:58It's always my pleasure.
11:59So now, I was your evening, Cat Green.
12:11Miss Green.
12:12Oh, Mayor Price.
12:13Hi.
12:14Hi.
12:15Uh, I am so glad that I ran into you.
12:17Uh, perhaps you can tell me where that boss of yours is hiding.
12:22Oh, um, he's working from home today, but he should be reachable if you want to try.
12:27He's absolutely not reachable.
12:29I have left several messages summoning him to my office, which he has ignored.
12:34Oh, really?
12:36It's strange.
12:36I'm not sure why he's not answering, but, um, if you don't mind me asking, what's so
12:41urgent?
12:42What's so urgent is that we strongly suspect that his construction project is what caused
12:51that damn blackout last night.
12:53And if that's the case, now he needs to take responsibility.
12:57Um, okay, I promise you I will let you know if I hear from him.
13:12Hey, um, look, I have that lunch that I told you about, but can you meet me after?
13:32There's nothing to tell.
13:34Belle and I just happened to be leaving the hospital at the same time when the power went
13:38out, and the elevator we were in was not the one connected to the generator, so we were
13:43stuck in there for quite a while.
13:44Oh.
13:46And I'm sure you were happy to have an audience in Miss Belle Black that you undoubtedly used
13:52for your advantage to worm your way back into her good gray suits.
13:57E.J.
13:57DeMera, I am not in the mood for your games this morning or ever in SAC.
14:02Now, unless your phone was snatched out of your hands by a bald eagle, there's no excuses
14:07for you ignoring your mayor's calls.
14:10Ah!
14:10Well, I couldn't agree more.
14:15Look at the time I have to go.
14:17I've got a lunch.
14:20So, cheers.
14:26Always a treat, Mayor Price.
14:29Well, what do you have to say for yourself?
14:38Mayor Price, yes, I'm sure you're aware.
14:40I've had a rather eventful night.
14:42I'm only just returning home after being stuck in an elevator.
14:45That was hours ago.
14:47I've left you countless messages.
14:50May I have a summary, or do I have to go back and listen to them all?
14:53Don't you play dumb with me, DeMera.
14:55DeMera, you know damn well why I'm here.
15:01Now, how do you know that he's on his way back to Salem, baby?
15:05You guys still in touch?
15:06God, no.
15:08I found out from his cousin.
15:11Oh, so he's got family in town.
15:14You could say that.
15:18Who is this guy?
15:19Steph, what's going on?
15:20Why won't you tell me?
15:21Who's his cousin?
15:22His name is Jeremy.
15:28Jeremy Horton.
15:34So, Chad, how did you happen to be in Kat's apartment when the power failed?
15:38Well, as you know, Kat is EJ's assistant, and she's coordinating all the details for the
15:48gall event for the clinic, and the spectator, we're involved, and we're doing everything
15:54we can to support it and promote it, so EJ just thought it'd be a great idea if we put
16:01our heads together.
16:05So it was all EJ's idea?
16:09Well, I mean, it's not some, like, nefarious plot.
16:14Julie, I know how you feel about EJ, and I know how you feel about Kat, but really we're
16:19all just trying to work together to honor Dr. Horton's memory.
16:23I mean, I told Kat about Jen writing an article for your grandfather, and she thought that
16:27was amazing.
16:28Oh, good.
16:29I'm sure Jennifer will be very happy to know that Kat approves of her writing talent.
16:34I'm just trying to imagine all night long you and Kat are sitting in the dark talking
16:42about my grandfather's legacy.
16:44That's great.
16:45That was how it happened, right?
16:51Well, I was hoping to be able to have a conversation with you about something kind of important.
17:02Jeremy!
17:15Well, I must say, I'm very glad we're doing this.
17:21Finally having our long-awaited lunch.
17:24Me too.
17:25I have to ask, where were you during the great Salem blackout of 2025?
17:34Where was I?
17:36Actually, I was trapped at the free clinic construction site.
17:43Oh my god.
17:44All night.
17:46Wow.
17:47Well, what were you doing there?
17:50Well, um...
17:52EJ's courting me for a donation, and so I thought I'd go around and cast my eye on things
17:59when he said he had an errand to run, and he left for a while, and just my bad luck,
18:04I was behind an electronic security door.
18:08So when the power went out, I was trapped.
18:14Actually, Mayor, I have no idea why you've graced my doorstep.
18:28Well, I'll give you a hint.
18:30Do you have any idea how much your free clinic cost the city, Russell?
18:37Ah, you actually believed what that idiot Leo Stark came up with the drum up clicks.
18:43Leo Stark's article has nothing to do with this.
18:47The city's power company confirmed to me personally that a power surge caused that blackout, and where did the power surge happen?
18:56The planned Dr. Tom Horton free clinic.
19:02So I hope that you're ready to pay a hell of a utility bill, or at least a sizable fine.
19:06Well, I'm sorry, Madam Mayor, but I won't be paying one red cent, and there's not a damn thing you can do about it.
19:27Hey, thanks for your help.
19:28Ain't no problem.
19:30So, uh, are you gonna be staying a while?
19:32I'd say that.
19:33Oh, good!
19:34I mean, this part of the family couldn't be happier.
19:37Let me look at you.
19:40You are the spitting image of Michael Horton, and of course, my...
19:45my dear Uncle Bill.
19:47God rest his soul.
19:49Oh, heavens.
19:51I need a hug.
19:54Jeremy, I can't believe you're really here.
19:56I told you I was coming.
19:57Yeah, but it's been so long since I've seen you.
20:00Way too long.
20:02My God.
20:02My heart breaks the tug is gone.
20:08I can only imagine how hard it's been to you.
20:11Well, I am part of a wonderful family, and they're big, and they're loving, and there's a lot of them, and Chad's children are around all the time, and they brighten the day for me.
20:21Yeah, I'm sure.
20:23And Chad, I don't think I've had a chance to tell you how sorry I am for your loss.
20:28Yeah, Abby always talked really fondly of her cousin Jeremy, so it's nice to finally put a face to the name.
20:34She was a great person.
20:36Always kind to me.
20:37Even when I didn't deserve it.
20:40Jeremy, that's in the past.
20:42It's a long time ago.
20:42Uh, so, uh, what brings you back to town?
20:49Well, a while back, I was sort of at a crossroads in life.
20:52Realized the corporate rat race was not for me, so I went back to school and got certified to become a teacher.
20:57Oh, my.
20:58Thought I'd have to wait a year to get started, but, uh, teacher at North Salem Elementary just went out on maternity leave, so I've been offered a long-term sub-gig.
21:05Wait, what grade?
21:08Miss.
21:10Oh.
21:11What am I missing?
21:12You, uh, you, you are gonna be little Thomas's, his little boy.
21:17Son.
21:18You're gonna be your cousin's teacher.
21:25I didn't know you dated a Horton.
21:29It's not something that I want to relive.
21:34Okay.
21:35Do you, um, mind telling me why?
21:44Because Jeremy was trouble.
21:49He ran this airline that was really a front for an illegal smuggling operation.
21:56Got me and some friends mixed up in some pretty dangerous situations.
22:01Well, this whole time I just thought all Hortons were saints.
22:10Well, most of them are.
22:12But, um, Jeremy was an exception.
22:17Maybe is that why you, you've never really talked about him before?
22:25Just the whole smuggling thing?
22:32Or is there something more?
22:38Something more?
22:39Steph, you can tell me anything.
22:46You know that, right?
22:48Anything.
22:51This guy hurt you?
22:55Stephanie, I swear to God if this guy hit you...
22:57No, he didn't hit me.
23:01But he was abusive in other ways.
23:06What did he do, Steph?
23:07I'd rather not talk about that now.
23:13All I will say is that...
23:16I was much younger when Jeremy and I dated.
23:21Young and naive.
23:22So, I made excuses for his behavior.
23:30And when things were good, they were great.
23:32But when they were bad...
23:36They were awful.
23:37Well, I'm sorry that happened to you.
23:53Trapped?
23:53Oh, my gosh, you must have been terrified.
23:56Yes, I was.
23:58But, at least now I've got a really good story to tell while dining out.
24:03There you go.
24:04Um, what about you?
24:06How was your blackout experience?
24:09Oh, I can't say mine was that eventful.
24:12I was at home.
24:14By yourself?
24:15Uh, no, actually.
24:17Chad was with me.
24:18Chad?
24:20Damara?
24:22Yes, you seem surprised.
24:27Um, well...
24:28Uh...
24:29He's...
24:31He's quite good at holding grudges.
24:36Oh.
24:36I don't know.
24:37I've, uh...
24:38Found him to be rather forgiving, actually.
24:41Really?
24:43Well, maybe you bring out the best in him, then.
24:47Is Chad a frequent houseguest of yours?
24:49Uh, well, uh, as far as yesterday goes, EJ wanted me to meet with Chad about advertising for the gala and the spectator.
24:59Except Chad was steps ahead of us because he has his mother-in-law flying out from Boston today to start work on, uh, an article about Tom Horton's legacy.
25:07But, uh, okay, what am I saying?
25:09You already know this because she's your step-mother.
25:12She's my step-mother.
25:14Um, so no, I didn't know.
25:18Jen and I are not really on speaking terms.
25:21Sorry about that.
25:23Actually, I think you've sort of mentioned something to that tune.
25:27Anyway, if it makes you feel any better, I am more than willing to bet she hates me a lot more than she hates you.
25:35Yeah, don't doubt it.
25:37I'm sorry, I don't mean to make lighter things.
25:40It's just, um, look.
25:41Your life will be a thousand times better if you just don't give a bloody toss about the sainted Jennifer Horton.
25:53Well, I'd love to have your thick skin.
25:55You will.
25:57Eventually.
25:59That's what sort of comes with being universally hated.
26:06See?
26:08I knew you and I were going to be fast friends.
26:11Well, I'll show you what I can do about it.
26:18And you'd better drop the attitude or else you and your sassy behind will have bigger things to worry about than a utility bill.
26:28Is that a threat?
26:31It's a warning.
26:33And if you refuse to cooperate with the city's efforts to clean up your mess, you'll be hearing from the city attorney.
26:37I would not escalate this if I were you, Matt Price.
26:44Is that a threat?
26:47It's a warning.
26:49You see, it was Salem's aging power grid that caused that transformer to, uh, blow.
26:56And that is what caused the blackout.
26:59Bull!
26:59I'm just sharing what my numerous consultants conveyed to me.
27:04And if you do make the mistake of taking me to court, Matt Price, I'll have no choice but to counter-sue the city for gross negligence.
27:13Not to mention I'll have Stephanie Johnson arrange an interview with Leo Stark,
27:17where I'll detail how the clinic honoring Dr. Tom Horton is being delayed due to a nuisance lawsuit.
27:32Wow!
27:33What are the odds?
27:35Hey, I'm psyched I'm going to get done with my little cousin Thomas this year,
27:37as well as the 23 other fifth graders in his class.
27:39You are going to be a wonderful teacher, Jeremy.
27:43I appreciate your faith in me, Julie.
27:45I'd love to catch up some more, but I actually have to go running, Erin.
27:48Oh!
27:48I was hoping you'd have lunch with us.
27:50Uh, little Thomas isn't feeling so well, and I made him a big bubble of chicken soup.
27:55And I was seriously considering making Grandma Alice's donut recipe?
28:01Then I will definitely be back for lunch.
28:04Wonderful!
28:04I'll lock you out.
28:05Sounds good.
28:06Good.
28:06See you later, Chet.
28:07Hey, take it easy.
28:08I gotta go to the grocery store now.
28:09What do you like to eat for lunch?
28:11Oh, you cook it.
28:12I'm eating it.
28:19Hey!
28:20I heard you weren't feeling well.
28:24Thirsty.
28:24I need some water.
28:26Okay.
28:28Come over here when I don't get a hug.
28:30Not right now.
28:36Something's up.
28:38Talk to me.
28:39What's going on?
28:44I'm sorry I never told you about Jeremy.
28:49It's okay.
28:52I know it's hard for you to talk about.
28:55Like you said.
28:57Yeah.
28:58And that's partly because, um, I was ashamed that I ended up in that situation.
29:08And in retrospect, even more ashamed that I stayed with him.
29:20Stephanie, you did nothing to be ashamed of.
29:24You have nothing to be ashamed of, but this guy, Jeremy, he has something to be ashamed of.
29:30This was not your fault.
29:37And I need you to please understand that.
29:39Steph.
29:39I know.
29:41I know.
29:42I know.
29:43You're not supposed to blame the victim.
29:45And if it happened to a friend, I would tell them the same thing.
30:08And that it wasn't their fault.
30:17Then why can't you believe that about yourself?
30:20Well, I do.
30:28Sort of on a rational level, but deep down, I don't know.
30:33I don't know.
30:36I'm the daughter of a detective.
30:38And somehow, I missed every single red flag.
30:44He was probably really good at hiding them.
30:49Hardly.
30:52Or maybe not.
30:54But his actions are his actions only.
30:57Period.
31:00Yeah.
31:01I know.
31:03It wasn't my fault.
31:07Thank you for reminding me of that.
31:11Of course.
31:14And it's not like I think about him all that often.
31:30Just so you know.
31:36Anyway.
31:37He left town years ago, promising to get his life together.
31:46I had heard that he'd cleaned up his act and that he was doing well.
31:51But when Julie told me that he was coming back to Salem,
31:57I thought of seeing him again.
32:00Well, I just hope this Jeremy dude knows enough to steer clear of you and of me.
32:09Because honestly, Steph, I don't know what the hell I'm going to do
32:11if I see the son of a bitch in person that hurt you like that.
32:14Alex, no.
32:16Yeah.
32:17I don't, I don't want you to beat him up or something, okay?
32:23No promises.
32:24It was in the past.
32:31And I'm okay now.
32:32I promise.
32:36Okay.
32:36Well, if you are okay with this, I, um...
32:49I told the family that I'd meet with them to discuss everything going on with Tony.
32:53Now that the 24 hours that he gave us are almost up.
32:57Otherwise, I'd stay with you.
32:59And I still will.
33:00No, no, no, no, no.
33:01It's fine.
33:01I am okay.
33:05Really.
33:07Go.
33:11Love you.
33:13So much.
33:16I'll text you on my way home and you will call me if you need anything, okay?
33:20I will.
33:21Okay.
33:22I love you too.
33:25And Alex...
33:27Thank you for listening.
33:31Thank you for telling me.
33:33Thank you for telling me.
34:01It's all in the past.
34:15Well, then.
34:17I suppose we'd better wait for a full report from the power company before we point any more fingers.
34:24Mm-hmm.
34:24But don't you think that this is over?
34:27And when we get that full report, my people will call you your people.
34:32Paulina, wait.
34:37How are Chanel and Johnny?
34:38Why the hell would I tell you?
34:43You lost your right to ask me about our children when you deepfaked that video to try and set up Chanel for your shooting.
34:52I did no such thing.
34:54You can deny it all you want.
34:56But there's no doubt in my mind that you were behind it.
35:00Honestly.
35:01E.J., when...
35:03Well, you ever learned.
35:05Now, just when you convinced Johnny to give you a second chance, you...
35:09You...
35:10You're gonna start like that.
35:14That young man is well rid of you.
35:15Hopefully, we're good this time.
35:26Well, that was fun.
35:28What do you say we'd do that again sometime?
35:30I would like that.
35:32Wonderful.
35:33Then it's a date.
35:35In the meantime, you take care of yourself.
35:37You too.
35:45Thomas, I need you to tell me what's going on.
36:00Are you sick?
36:01Does your head hurt?
36:03Does your tummy hurt?
36:05No.
36:08My heart.
36:10Your heart?
36:12You told me Cat was just your friend.
36:14Rachel says she's your girlfriend.
36:17That's why you were at her house last night, isn't it?
36:20You lied.
36:21You're a liar.
36:30Coming.
36:40Hey, Steph.
36:44You're a liar.
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