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Days Of Our Lives – Episode 10-3-25
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00:00Oh, good 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?
00:25Maybe 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.
00:48I 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. It has been too long.
01:32Hmm. I know. I haven't seen you since this morning.
01:37Oh, well, it feels like forever.
01:40I gotta admit, I'm feeling a little bit flustered.
01:43Which 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.
02:01Hmm.
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 that I'd known.
02:33It's okay.
02:34Well, let me check your temperature.
02:39It's good. No fever.
02:41Yeah, I go upstairs. I just want to sleep.
02:44You want to sleep?
02:45Yeah.
02:45Of course, darling. Of course.
02:46Of course.
03:06Well.
03:07Look, you've 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.
03:32I'm surprised I didn't have to carry you out of there in a straitjacket.
03:37You're a right laugh, EJ.
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?
03:52Isn'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.
04:08Yeah, 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.
04:22And are you still planning to tell your family about us?
04:28Yes, ma'am.
04:30There's no going back now.
04:31Like sands through the hourglass, so are the days of our lives.
04:48What the hell was Leo Stark doing anywhere near my project?
05:01Our project.
05:03And it turns out he heard a rather credible rumor 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?
05:13I 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?
05:23Yes, 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.
05:36And 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.
05:57You already have.
05:58You've been great with the kids.
06:00They 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.
06:29Yeah, look, whatever the outcome, I have to be honest, Abby's family deserves that, and 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.
07:29I suppose.
07:31But...
07:32Maybe 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, 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.
09:04Your 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?
09:21He 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 Al Black.
10:33Blimey, O'Reilly.
10:36Now you're going to have to tell me everything.
10:37No.
10:38Oh, no.
10:44What's wrong?
10:46Oh, 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.
10:55Yeah, Leo ran and found 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.
11:18Fingers crossed.
11:20How did it go with the kids last night?
11:22Wonderful.
11:22I mean, they were rambunctious.
11:24They always are, but they were great.
11:26Oh, you should know.
11:27When 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.
11:36He doesn't have a cough, and he doesn't have a fever.
11:39That's good.
11:41You 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.
11:49Right.
11:50Well, thank you for taking such a big care of him and watching him.
11:56I appreciate it.
11:58It's always my pleasure.
12:00So now, I was your evening, Kat Green.
12:11Miss Green.
12:12Oh, Mayor Price.
12:13Hi.
12:14Hi.
12:15I am so glad that I ran into you.
12:18Perhaps you can tell me where that boss of yours is hiding.
12:22Oh, um, he's working from home today.
12:25But 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.
12:38But, um, if you don't mind me asking, what's so urgent?
12:42What's so urgent is that we strongly suspect that his construction project is what caused that damn blackout last night.
12:53And if that's the case, now he needs to take responsibility.
12:58Um, okay.
12:59I promise you I will let you know if I hear from him.
13:05Hey, um, look, I have that lunch that I told you about, but can you meet me after?
13:32There's nothing to tell.
13:34Bell and I just happened to be leaving the hospital at the same time when the power went out.
13:39And the elevator we were in was not the one connected to the generator, so we were stuck in there for quite a while.
13:44Oh.
13:46And I'm sure you were happy to have an audience in Miss Bell Black that you undoubtedly used for your advantage to worm your way back into her good gray suits.
13:57E.J. DiMera, I am not in the mood for your games this morning or ever in fact.
14:02Now, unless your phone was snatched out of your hands by a bald eagle, there's no excuses for you ignoring your mayor's calls.
14:10Ah, well, I couldn't agree more.
14:15Look at the time I have to go.
14:18I've got a lunch.
14:20So, cheers.
14:22Always a treat, Mayor Price.
14:35Well?
14:37What do you have to say for yourself?
14:38Mayor Price, as I'm sure you're aware, I've had a rather eventful night.
14:42I'm only just returning home after being stuck in an elevator.
14:44That 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, DiMera.
14:56You 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.
15:07I 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?
15:25His name is Jeremy.
15:28Jeremy Horton.
15:29So, Chad, how did you happen to be in Kat's apartment when the power failed?
15:40Well, as you know, Kat is EJ's assistant, and she's coordinating all the details for the gall event for the clinic.
15:51And Spectator, we're involved, and we're doing everything we can to support it and promote it.
15:56And so EJ just thought it'd be a great idea if we put our heads together.
16:05So it was all EJ's idea?
16:09Well, I mean, it's not some, like, nefarious plot.
16:15Julie, I know how you feel about EJ, and I know how you feel about Kat.
16:18But really, we're all just trying to work together to honor Dr. Horton's memory.
16:23I mean, I told Kat about Jen writing the article for your grandfather, and she thought that was 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 about my grandfather's legacy.
16:44It'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!
17:03Well, I must say, I'm very glad we're doing this.
17:21Finally having our long-awaited lunch.
17:24Me too.
17:24So, I have to ask, where were you during the Great Salem Blackout of 2025?
17:33Huh.
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?
17:48Well, um, EJ's courting me for a donation, and, um, so I thought I'd go around and cast my eye on things when he said he had an errand to run, and he left for a while, and just my bad luck, I was behind an electronic security door.
18:10So, when the power went out, I was trapped.
18:18Actually, Mayor, I, uh, I have no idea why you've graced my doorstep.
18:28Well, I'll give you a hint.
18:31Uh, do you have any idea how much your Free Clinic cost the city, Russell?
18:37Ha, ha, ha.
18:39Ah, you actually believed what that idiot Leo Stark came up with to 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?
18:58The 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.
19:18Hey, thanks for your help.
19:28Hey, no problem.
19:30So, uh, are you gonna be staying a while?
19:33I'd say that.
19:34Oh, good.
19:35I mean, this part of the family couldn't be happier.
19:37Let me look at you.
19:38You are the spitting image of Michael Horton, and of course, my dear Uncle Bill, God 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, my heart breaks that dog is gone.
20:08I'll imagine how hard it's been for 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.
20:23Chad, I don't think I've had a chance to tell you how sorry I am for your loss.
20:27Hey, thank you.
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.
20:38Even when I didn't deserve it.
20:40Jeremy, that's in the past.
20:42It's a long time ago.
20:45So, 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.
20:55So, 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 a teacher at North Salem Elementary just went out on maternity leave.
21:03So, been all for a long-term sub-gig.
21:06Wait, what grade?
21:08Miss.
21:10Oh.
21:11What am I missing?
21:12You, you, you are going to be little Thomas' his little boy.
21:17Son.
21:17You're going to 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.
21:34Do 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.
21:54It got me and some friends mixed up in some pretty dangerous situations.
22:04Wow.
22:06This whole time, I just thought all Hortons were saints.
22:10Well, most of them are.
22:11But, um, Jeremy was an exception.
22:22Maybe is that why you've never really talked about him before?
22:25Just the whole smuggling thing?
22:32Or is there something more?
22:38Something more?
22:41Steph, 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...
23:02abusive in other ways.
23:06What did he do, Steph?
23:08I'd rather not talk about that now.
23:11All I will say is that
23:15I was much younger when Jeremy and I dated.
23:21Young and naive.
23:24So I made excuses for his behavior.
23:30And when things were good,
23:31they were great, but
23:33when they were bad,
23:35they were awful.
23:37Well, I'm sorry that happened to you.
23:53Trapped?
23:53I mean, 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.
24:02Mm-hmm.
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?
24:14Uh, no, actually.
24:17Chad was with me.
24:19Chad?
24:20Damera?
24:22Yes.
24:23You seem surprised.
24:27Um, well...
24:28Uh...
24:29He's...
24:30He's quite good at holding grudges.
24:36Oh.
24:37I 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 house guest of yours?
24:50Uh, well...
24:51Uh, as far as yesterday goes,
24:54EJ 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
25:04to start work on, uh, an article about Tom Horton's legacy.
25:08But, okay, what am I saying?
25:09You already know this because she's your stepmother.
25:12She's my stepmother.
25:13Um, 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.
25:43Your 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.
26:01See, I knew you and I were going to be fast friends.
26:14Well, I'll show you what I can do about it.
26:18And you'd better drop the attitude,
26:20or else you and your sassy behind will have bigger things to worry about than a utility bill.
26:25Is 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,
26:36you'll be hearing from the city attorney.
26:38I would not escalate this if I were you, Mayor Price.
26:45Is 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, Mayor Price,
27:09I'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,
27:18where I'll detail how the clinic honoring Dr. Tom Horton
27:22is being delayed due to a nuisance lawsuit.
27:29Wow, what are the odds?
27:35Hey, I'm psyched I'm going to get to my little cousin Thomas this year,
27:37as well as the 23 other fifth graders in his class.
27:40You 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 run on errand.
27:48Oh, I was hoping you'd have lunch with us.
27:50Uh, little Thomas isn't feeling so well,
27:52and I made him a big bowl 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, I'll work out.
28:05Sounds good.
28:06Good.
28:06See you later, Jeff.
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, I'm eating it.
28:12Hey, I heard you weren't feeling well.
28:24Thirsty, I 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?
28:40What's going on?
28:42I'm sorry I never told you about Jeremy.
28:49It's okay.
28:52I know it's hard for you to talk about, but like you said.
28:57Yeah.
28:58And that's partly because, um...
29:05I was ashamed that I ended up in that situation.
29:11And in retrospect, even more ashamed that I stayed with him.
29:16Stephanie, you did nothing to be ashamed of.
29:24You have nothing to be ashamed of, but this guy, Jeremy,
29:29he has something to be ashamed of.
29:33This was not your fault.
29:34And I need you to please understand that.
29:39And I need you to please understand that.
29:39Steph.
29:40I know.
29:40I know.
29:41I know.
29:42I know.
29:44You're not supposed to blame the victim.
29:49And if it happened to a friend, I would tell them the same thing, that...
30:08It wasn't their fault.
30:18Then why can't you believe that about yourself?
30:20Well, I do.
30:28Sort of.
30:28On a rational level, but...
30:32Deep down, I don't know.
30:33I don't know.
30:36I'm the daughter of a detective.
30:38And somehow...
30:40I missed...
30:42Every single red flag.
30:46I was probably really good at hiding them.
30:47Hardly.
30:52Or maybe not.
30:54But his actions...
30:55Are 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.
31:17And it's not like...
31:27I 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.
31:52But...
31:53When Julie told me that he was coming back to Salem...
31:56I thought of seeing him again.
32:04Well, I just hope this Jeremy dude knows enough to steer clear of you.
32:08And of me.
32:09Because honestly, Steph, I don't know what the hell I'm gonna do if I see the son of a bitch in person that hurt you like that.
32:14Alex, no.
32:16Yeah.
32:17I don't...
32:18I don't want you to beat him up or something, okay?
32:23No promises.
32:28It was in the past.
32:31And I'm okay now.
32:32I promise.
32:36Okay.
32:36Well, if you're okay with this, I, um...
32:50I told the family that I'd meet with them to discuss everything that went on with Tony.
32:54Now 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.
33:01It's fine.
33:03I am okay.
33:05Really.
33:07Go.
33:11I love 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.
33:32Thank you for telling me.
33:36It's all in the past.
34:03Well, 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.
34:33How are Chanel and Johnny?
34:38Why the hell would I tell you?
34:44You 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.
35:02When...
35:03Will you ever learn?
35:05Not just when you convince Johnny to give you a second chance.
35:09You...
35:10You...
35:10You pull a 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 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.
35:38Thomas, I need you to tell me what's going on.
36:00Hey, are you sick?
36:01Does your head hurt?
36:03Does your tummy hurt?
36:05No.
36:08My heart.
36:11Your heart?
36:13You told me Kat was just your friend.
36:15Rachel 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.
36:38There you have.
36:40There she is.
36:42I don't know.
36:44You can hear.
36:45Sheandra says she's your wife.
36:50Sheifies her.
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