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00:00EJ. Yes, doctor. Could I have a quick word?
00:20Okay, so we have the Storming of the Bastille, Declaration of Rights, something else, et cetera, and there it is, your French Revolution.
00:36Simple, right?
00:37If only.
00:39Okay, since the dining hall is closed, we're dealing with the whole Mrs. Choi fiasco. You want to head over to the pub?
00:45Yeah, sounds good. I think I'll brainstorm this mini documentary project much better.
00:50With a sack of pancakes.
00:52And you know what? Maybe a few cups of coffee. Who knows?
00:54Hey! Leo! Javi! Hey, what's going on?
00:58Hey, um, we just saw the...
00:59Yeah, we just saw the, uh...
01:01Go ahead, go ahead.
01:01We just saw the missing person's alert for Sophia. Um, do you guys have any idea what happened?
01:08Yeah, uh, actually we do.
01:13As it turns out, Tesoro is Sophia's baby.
01:18Wait, what?
01:20Are you sure?
01:23Yeah, we're sure.
01:27Hold on a second. Does that mean that he's your baby too?
01:33That's what I thought until yesterday.
01:36Johnny DeMera.
01:51Hey, Mrs. Choi?
01:51What the hell was that for?
01:58Oh, must I really explain?
02:00My daughter has run away from home all because of some spurious accusations that she did things that I can assure you the daughter I raised would never dream of doing.
02:09Look, Mrs. Choi...
02:10And even if for some reason she did any one of those things, it's only because someone pushed her over the edge.
02:16Namely you.
02:21Okay.
02:21Roman, Roman, thank you. That's great.
02:24Yeah.
02:25All right, you too.
02:28So?
02:29Does Roman have any idea where Sophia might be hiding out?
02:32There's one vacant room that's upstairs, and he told me where to find the keys.
02:39So you're saying that even though Sophia claimed she'd given her baby up for adoption in Chicago, he was with us this whole time?
02:52My God.
02:54The deception.
02:56The skullduggery.
02:57The lengths that woman went to to keep Johnny and Chanel from adopting Tesoro.
03:01No wonder she ran away.
03:03Or I'd skip town too if all my lies were being exposed left and right.
03:05Not that I've told any lies. At least not recently, but I do understand the impulse.
03:10I think we all understand the impulse, but...
03:12To act on it.
03:13I know, I know. It's a different story, completely.
03:17And now we know why Johnny and Chanel were so upset when we ran into them yesterday.
03:27Hello? Is anybody in there?
03:32Sophia, we have a key.
03:34So if you're not going to open the door, we're coming in.
03:55Like sands through the hourglass, so are the days of our lives.
03:59God, I feel so bad for Johnny and Chanel.
04:14Me too.
04:16Holly and I, yeah, we...
04:17We want to find Sophia so we can get answers as to why she did all this.
04:22But Johnny and Chanel, I mean, they need to find her.
04:24Because if she doesn't tell Child Services that she's the one that sent that letter,
04:28straight up trashing them, not to mention that she's the one that texted Johnny that picture of Holly...
04:33Then they might not be able to adopt to Zorro.
04:37Well, let's hope that Sophia's found.
04:39I mean, we all need answers.
04:41Definitely.
04:42In the meantime, we need some breakfast, so we're actually on our way over to the pub.
04:47Do you both want to join us?
04:49Thank you, Flip.
04:50This little guy's ceaseless fetching had us up at an ungodly hour.
04:53Yeah.
04:53So we have already eaten.
04:55We've been through more breakfast burritos this morning than is probably legal in this space.
05:00Okay, well, we'll catch you guys later then.
05:04Bye.
05:04Bye.
05:04Hey, do you remember when I told you that Mrs. Choi said that Zorro reminded her of her own son as a baby?
05:15Yeah, now we know why.
05:18But wait.
05:21Wasn't Sophia pregnant when we first got to Zorro?
05:25Yeah, she definitely seemed to be.
05:27So when she's found, she has a lot of explaining to do.
05:32If she's found.
05:34Sophia.
05:46What the hell?
05:48Hey, listen, Sophia, you don't have to be afraid of us.
05:51Yeah, well, I'm just concerned about what the two of you are doing in my room.
05:55I think that's called breaking and entering.
05:58No, it's not breaking and entering because this room is supposed to be unoccupied.
06:01Your boss gave me a key.
06:02So, okay, so what, you're just, like, running around collecting spare keys and opening any room that you damn well please?
06:11Like, is that, like, is that your new hobby?
06:13Look, I just wanted to make sure you're okay.
06:15There are a lot of people worried about you.
06:17Mrs. Choi, I understand that you're upset and I get why.
06:27But you need to understand that Sophia did some pretty despicable things to both me and my wife.
06:34Oh, I will tell you what is despicable.
06:37And that is going around telling salacious lies about an 18-year-old girl.
06:43And you know what?
06:43I would think that that was below you, but I know your family.
06:47Just when you think the Demeras have hit bottom, there's a trap door.
06:49If you're smart, you will retract everything you've said before my husband and I take you to court.
06:59Now I have to go find my daughter.
07:03Mrs. Choi?
07:03Looks like somebody already found her.
07:20Oh, no.
07:30I'm sorry, Dr. Kuriakos.
07:32No time to chat.
07:33I'm late for a meeting.
07:34That seems to be a running theme here.
07:37Lateness.
07:38You see, I ordered some labs for my patient three days ago and they are still not back.
07:43Yes, I'm afraid there's a rather severe bottleneck at the lab at the moment.
07:47Apparently, we're having difficulty bringing aboard qualified staff.
07:51A problem that could be easily remedied if you paid the techs a competitive salary.
07:55You know, I respect you immensely, Doctor.
07:59You do excellent work.
08:01You always have.
08:01But the salaries of the staff are none of your concern.
08:06They're my concern when they start to affect patient care or would you rather someone die while waiting for a lab result?
08:14Because if that comes to pass, you're going to have to sit down with the press and explain to them, well, you're more concerned with saving a buck than saving lives.
08:22Fine.
08:23I'll look into it.
08:24Are you actually going to change that policy of yours or are you just going to keep saying, fine, I'll look into it while maintaining the status quo?
08:31You know, I believe I've answered your question, Doctor.
08:34Any further inquiry into this matter will be considered insubordination and a breach of authority or have you forgotten who works for whom?
08:42The scare tactics might have worked at DiMera Enterprises, but you will not find a single doctor or nurse in this hospital that is willing to sacrifice patient care to the almighty dollar.
08:54Believe me, I have seen my fair share of greedy, often venal medical practitioner.
08:59Well, that might be your experience, but it certainly isn't mine.
09:01This hospital is filled with good, hardworking people.
09:06So, you might want to remember who actually keeps this place up and running.
09:11And if I don't remember, what do you'll do, Doctor Kiriakis?
09:19Take your husband on me?
09:25Hey, Chanel.
09:26Hey, Leon.
09:28Javi.
09:29You know, we just heard about the whole Sophia fiasco and we are so sorry.
09:37Hopefully she resurfaces soon before Johnny and I lose our chance to.
09:48Maybe we should go.
09:50No, no, I want to see him.
09:53Hey there, sweet Sisora.
10:04I want you to know that Johnny and I are fighting really hard to become your mom and dad.
10:11And we are going to keep fighting.
10:14And we are going to keep fighting because you are so worth it.
10:18And even though it's going to be really hard to give this little guy up, we just want you to know that there is no one that we would rather give him up to than you and Johnny.
10:32And I want you to know that no matter what happens, this little guy has been so lucky to have the two of you taking such great care of him for all this time.
10:42Oh, thank God.
10:46Johnny just texted.
10:47They found Sophia.
10:49Lucy, where is she?
10:49At the pub.
10:56Sophia.
10:57Oh, my God.
10:59My darling girl, she got you already.
11:03Why don't you take it from here?
11:11Sophia.
11:12Where have you been?
11:15Well, aren't you going to say anything?
11:18We've all been worried sick.
11:20She was hiding out in a vacant room upstairs.
11:26You've been here all night.
11:29Sophia, look at me.
11:31Everyone is saying horrible things about you.
11:33It's just lies, isn't it?
11:35Just miserable lies.
11:36It has to be.
11:37There's no way that the baby at the firehouse is yours.
11:40It's impossible because I would know.
11:42No, Mom.
11:43You wouldn't.
11:46Because no matter how much you think that you're an expert on what's best for me or that you have any right to interfere with every little aspect of my life,
11:57you don't actually know anything about me.
12:00What are you talking about?
12:02Of course.
12:02No, you don't, Mom.
12:04Because you see, there's this fictional version that you have of me made up in your head.
12:11And then there's me, Sophia.
12:16And if you hadn't made me feel like I had no control over my life, over my body,
12:24then I never would have had to give birth in my bedroom all alone.
12:29Yeah, Mom, that's what happened.
12:39And after my baby was born,
12:42I was so scared.
12:45And I didn't know where to go or what to do.
12:50But I knew one thing.
12:53And that was that I was not going to let you or you know that I had that baby.
13:00Because then I would be forced to raise a child that I didn't even want.
13:06Sophia, I would never...
13:07And you,
13:10if you hadn't gone cold feet and backed out of the adoption,
13:14then none of this would have...
13:15I was so scared.
13:31I knew that I wasn't going to be able to be a parent to that baby.
13:37So, I did the only thing that I could do.
13:41And I took him to the firehouse.
13:50And I left him there.
14:02This is between you and me, EJ.
14:04So, leave my husband out of it.
14:06Oh, I must have hit a nerve.
14:08And I must say, with all your waffling back and forth these past few months,
14:14it's been an arduous mental task keeping track of your fickle emotional states,
14:18at least without a scorecard.
14:21I have patients to see.
14:22Tell me, Doctor, now that Xander has made a trunt and returned back to your good graces,
14:26are you back to wishing he purchased a hospital instead of yours truly?
14:29At this point, a sock puppet would be a better owner than you.
14:32Well, it appears this is a classic case of too little, too late.
14:35But perhaps, if you'd been a loyal spouse and thrown your support behind your husband
14:40when it actually mattered, he would have won the board's vote.
14:43And you'd be whining to him right now instead of moi.
14:48How dare you?
14:52Hey, just wait.
14:53Just stop.
14:54What?
14:56Look, I don't think it's a good idea that we go in there.
15:00It's not really any of our business what's going on in there.
15:03Hubby, what are you talking about?
15:05How is it not our business?
15:07Tesoro is our kid.
15:09For now.
15:11We are the ones who feed him,
15:13and we sing to him,
15:15and we change his diapers,
15:16and we put him to bed every night,
15:17and we love him with all of our hearts.
15:20And for now, he is ours.
15:22What's going on in there affects him.
15:23It is absolutely our business.
15:26Yeah.
15:28Yeah.
15:28You're right.
15:31Look,
15:32I know we haven't really spoken much lately
15:36about how hard it's going to be.
15:40Partying with him.
15:43We did a lot in the beginning,
15:44when it didn't feel like it was a reality
15:46that was right around the corner,
15:47but now that it's getting closer
15:49to being a reality,
15:51I feel like I can only speak for myself,
15:56but I feel like I'm living in denial.
15:59Like, I just keep pretending
16:00that by some miracle,
16:01he's just going to be with us forever.
16:04I do the same kind of pretending.
16:07Yeah, I had a feeling.
16:11I want you to know that when the time comes
16:13where we have to stop pretending,
16:16I am going to be even more grateful
16:19than I am now
16:20that you are in my life.
16:23Same here.
16:26Because I know
16:26that we are going to get through it together.
16:40Sophia.
16:42Oh my God, what you've been through.
16:44Giving birth all alone.
16:46Sophia, if you gave birth here in Salem,
16:49then what, you just made
16:50the whole Chicago thing up?
16:51And then what,
16:52you were just pretending
16:53to be pregnant after that?
16:54And you took those photos of me
16:56and you sent them to Johnny, didn't you?
16:58Sophia, admit it.
16:59I don't get it.
17:00Like, why wouldn't you just tell me?
17:01Is it true, Sophia?
17:03Teeth's not the father?
17:03You've been lying to my son all the time.
17:06None of this justifies what you did.
17:08We just want you to tell us the truth, Sophia.
17:10That's all.
17:11Oh, this little boy,
17:18is this really my grandson?
17:19No, I, please, I, I, I can't,
17:21I can't take this anymore, you guys.
17:24Please, I can't, I can't take this.
17:26I can't take this.
17:26Sophia, Sophia.
17:30Sophia.
17:39Sophia?
17:40Sophia, Sophia, Sophia.
17:42Hey, just everybody,
17:43just back up just one second.
17:43God, my baby.
17:45What's, what's going on?
17:46We should call 911.
17:47I said back off, just please,
17:48just give her one second to breathe, okay?
17:51Hey, Sophia?
17:52Hey, can you hear me?
17:53Hey, it's me, it's Alvi.
17:55Sophia.
17:55Sophia, hey, hey, do you know any more?
17:59Why isn't she answering?
18:01Sophia, say something.
18:10Look, I don't mean to impugn you or your husband.
18:15And despite what you may think,
18:18I sleep soundly at night,
18:19knowing that I'm doing my damnedest
18:21to cultivate a world-class hospital.
18:23However, sometimes difficult decisions have to be made,
18:28such as tightening our belt
18:29if we want to fund the free clinic,
18:31which I'm sure you agree is a worthwhile goal.
18:33Of course I do.
18:34I just don't want us to offer substandard care
18:36to our patients.
18:38Our paying patients?
18:39No.
18:40I mean all our patients.
18:43Don't you agree that everyone,
18:45regardless of their financial circumstances,
18:47deserve the highest standard of care?
18:50I do indeed.
18:53And thanks to caring doctors such as yourself,
18:55they'll get exactly that.
18:57And while on the subject of the free clinic,
18:59I have a favor to ask me.
19:02What kind of favor?
19:04Well, as you know,
19:05I'm planning a gala to celebrate the opening of said clinic.
19:09And what do you want?
19:10Me to do a code check?
19:11I wanted to ask if you would be a featured speaker.
19:17Not only are you a well-respected doctor,
19:21the clinic does bear your grandfather's name.
19:23It's only fitting that you would say a few words
19:26at its dedication.
19:28Of course.
19:30I would do anything to honor the legacy of my grandfather.
19:34Splendid.
19:35I'll be in touch.
19:35To Sorrow,
19:48that was quite the drama with your mama, wasn't it?
19:51I haven't seen somebody faint like that since,
19:54well, years ago.
19:55I used to frequent this club with...
19:57I'll tell you about that when you're older.
20:01Lucky for Sophia,
20:03you're wickedly talented.
20:04Johnny-on-the-spot foster dad
20:05who's there to swoop in,
20:07do his thing.
20:10I know.
20:11I know, little guy.
20:13I completely agree,
20:14but once Sophia has a little something to eat,
20:17maybe a bubble bath,
20:18a little schluffy,
20:19she'll be right as right.
20:23I hope.
20:25Please, doctor, tell me,
20:26what is wrong with my daughter?
20:28I intend to do just that,
20:29Mrs. Choi.
20:31Sophia?
20:32Hey, would you come with me
20:33so I can get a look at you
20:34and see what's going on?
20:35Okay, um,
20:40I am going to examine her
20:41and I will give you an update
20:42as soon as I have one.
20:43Okay.
20:44Now, would you believe that avocados
20:56are not a vegetable?
20:57They're a fruit.
20:57So weird, right?
20:58They have such a vegetable.
21:01Well, well, well, look who it is.
21:03Jack of all trades.
21:04CEO,
21:05CEO,
21:05district attorney.
21:07What's next for you?
21:09Beekeeper?
21:10Maybe a podcast host.
21:12No, there's something about the timber
21:14of your vocal quality
21:14that might be too imposing.
21:15You know, you have this nasally
21:16and deeply unsexed...
21:17Is that the baby
21:18Johnny and Chanel are trying to adopt?
21:20Well, trying is the operative word.
21:22I'm afraid things have gotten
21:22somewhat complicated.
21:23complicated.
21:25Complicated?
21:26How?
21:27How?
21:27God, I can't believe
21:40Sophia was just hiding out in the pub.
21:43I don't know.
21:43It kind of makes sense to me.
21:45I mean, not that she, you know,
21:47should have been hiding out anywhere.
21:48Just that she chose the pub
21:50and she works there.
21:51She has a key,
21:52knows the alarm code.
21:53I'll tell you what,
21:54it's a good thing
21:54she didn't turn her phone off
21:56until after she got there.
21:58Because that's how your dad
21:59and I figured out where she was.
22:01Yeah, but Uncle Steve,
22:02I don't get it.
22:03I mean, I can understand
22:04holing up in some motel
22:06off the interstate somewhere,
22:07but the pub?
22:08How long did she think
22:09she could get away
22:10with hiding out there?
22:11I don't think she was planning
22:12to stay there very long.
22:14When we found her,
22:15she had all her stuff
22:16laid out on the bed.
22:17She was getting ready
22:18to book out of there right away.
22:22God.
22:24An 18-year-old girl
22:25under that much pressure?
22:27It's no wonder she collapsed.
22:30She's been through so much.
22:32Yeah, she has.
22:34I guess I do have
22:35a little compassion for her.
22:37We used to be friends,
22:38so I got to see
22:39the good side of her.
22:41But honestly,
22:43all the stuff she put
22:44Tate in me through,
22:46not to mention Johnny and Chanel,
22:47it's just been a whole lot.
22:56You're welcome.
22:58And thank you
22:59for finding my daughter,
23:00you and Mr. Johnson.
23:02Yeah.
23:03You can imagine
23:04how relieved I was
23:05to see her.
23:07I just...
23:08I pray that she's
23:09going to be all right,
23:10that God will take care of her.
23:13Well, the one thing
23:14I know for sure
23:15is Dr. Kyriakos,
23:16she will take excellent care
23:18of your little girl.
23:19I still don't understand
23:20what happened.
23:22Just a year ago,
23:24I was walking up the stairs
23:26to Sophia's room,
23:27making sure she was
23:28doing her homework,
23:30looking at college brochures
23:32with her.
23:33And now...
23:35Yeah.
23:39I never imagined
23:40it would come to this.
23:42Did I miss something?
23:45Did you miss something?
23:46No.
23:47I mean, Amy,
23:49we do our best
23:52as parents, right?
23:54My son, Tate,
23:55my daughter, Rachel,
23:56they...
23:57they've had
23:58their fair share
23:58of troubles
23:59and you never want
23:59to see your kids
24:00in a tough spot,
24:01but you've got to be
24:03careful not to blame
24:04yourself.
24:08I need to call
24:09my husband.
24:10Excuse me.
24:11Sure.
24:11Brady.
24:23How's Sophia?
24:24Any news?
24:26Sarah's in with her
24:27right now.
24:28We should know
24:29something fairly soon.
24:30You know,
24:31as angry as I am
24:32with her,
24:32I never wanted
24:33anything bad
24:34to happen to her.
24:34She's just a kid.
24:35A kid who
24:37made a mistake.
24:38Yeah?
24:39A lot of mistakes.
24:41Well,
24:41she's also
24:42Tesoro's mother,
24:43which means
24:43we better hope
24:44that she makes
24:44a speedy recovery
24:45so she can
24:46clear things up
24:47with child services.
24:48So we can be able
24:49to adopt
24:50that sweet
24:51little boy.
25:05Sophia,
25:06I am so sorry.
25:10I know how much
25:11you've been through
25:12in these past months
25:13and I know
25:14how upset you were
25:16when I told you
25:16that you had to tell
25:17Tate that he wasn't
25:18the father of your baby
25:19but I want you
25:21to know that
25:21the last thing
25:23I wanted was to
25:24panic you
25:24and make you feel
25:25like you had to
25:26run away.
25:29But I am,
25:30I am so happy
25:32that they found you
25:33safe and sound.
25:38Sophia?
25:42Penny,
25:43can you hear me?
25:47Sophia,
25:48can you
25:48blink
25:49blink
25:49or nod
25:51if you can hear me?
26:03I can't believe
26:04I spent all that time
26:05looking for a kid
26:07that wasn't even mine.
26:09Holly,
26:14I am just,
26:15I am so sorry.
26:16No,
26:17no,
26:17no,
26:17no,
26:17you don't have
26:18to apologize.
26:19As far as you knew,
26:20the baby was yours.
26:23You did what
26:23anyone would have done,
26:25Tate.
26:26Anyone with a good heart.
26:30So have you told
26:31your mom
26:32she's not a grandmother?
26:33Yeah,
26:35I called her last night
26:36and honestly,
26:37she seemed pretty relieved
26:38for both of us.
26:40She said she's too young
26:42to be a grandma.
26:44Oh boy,
26:45that sounds like her.
26:49So listen,
26:50I'll fill your Aunt Kayla in
26:51and please tell your dad
26:52I'll check in with him later.
26:54Okay.
26:55Uncle Steve,
26:57I just wanted to tell you
26:59how grateful I am
26:59for everything
27:00that you've done.
27:03It's happy to help,
27:04buddy.
27:17Tate,
27:18you know you're not
27:19the only one
27:20who has to feel
27:20sorry about something.
27:22What do you mean?
27:25Well,
27:26like I said,
27:27Sophia and I used
27:27to be friends,
27:28as you know.
27:29Best friends,
27:30actually.
27:31And it wasn't
27:31that long ago
27:32that she used
27:33to come over
27:33to my house
27:34and we'd have
27:35sleepovers
27:35and gossip
27:36and talk about boys,
27:39re-watch a million times
27:4113 going on 30.
27:44And
27:44I remember
27:47in the morning
27:48my mom would
27:48make us breakfast
27:49and she always said,
27:51you two are
27:52as thick as thieves.
27:56And
27:56it was the two
27:58of us,
27:58the two of us,
27:58Tate.
27:59You and me,
28:00the sneaking around,
28:01the lying,
28:02the secrets,
28:03that's what
28:04sent her off the rails
28:05in the first place.
28:07Yeah,
28:08when you and I
28:08broke up
28:09when I first started
28:10dating Sophia,
28:10I was just trying
28:12to force myself
28:13to feel a certain
28:14type of way
28:14about her.
28:14the truth is,
28:17I just was never
28:18as into it
28:19as she was.
28:21I feel
28:22horrible
28:24about how
28:24I treated her.
28:27Yeah,
28:28I do too.
28:30Just pray
28:31that she was
28:31going to be okay.
28:34Me too.
28:34Doctor,
28:41my daughter,
28:42is she okay?
28:44Physically,
28:45Sophia's fine.
28:47What he means
28:48physically.
28:51Uh,
28:51what I mean is,
28:52um,
28:53Sophia is not
28:54responding to
28:55any of my questions
28:56and at the moment
28:58it doesn't seem
28:59that she's capable
29:00to do so.
29:01Oh,
29:02dear God.
29:02So,
29:03I'm gonna order
29:04a,
29:04uh,
29:04psych consult,
29:06but,
29:07from what I can
29:08observe,
29:09it,
29:09it seems Sophia
29:11has suffered
29:11a psychological
29:12break,
29:13which has resulted
29:13in something
29:14called selective
29:15mutism.
29:16But,
29:17I don't,
29:17okay,
29:17I don't understand.
29:19Uh,
29:19selective mutism,
29:20what is,
29:22what could have
29:23caused this?
29:25You know,
29:26it's,
29:26it's very difficult
29:27to pinpoint
29:28the cause right now.
29:30Um,
29:31but Sophia
29:32is clearly
29:33under an extraordinary
29:34amount of stress.
29:36And,
29:36it's possible
29:37that postpartum
29:38depression
29:38could have also
29:39been a contributing
29:40factor,
29:40but we will know
29:41more after the
29:41psych consult.
29:43Can I see her?
29:45Yeah,
29:46of course.
29:47Um,
29:48Mrs. Troy,
29:49we just have to do
29:49everything we can
29:51to not upset her.
29:52selective mutism,
30:03and that means...
30:06She can't speak.
30:07Sounds like she had
30:08some kind of nervous
30:11breakdown or something.
30:12Okay,
30:13well,
30:13well,
30:13if that's true,
30:14if Sophia really
30:15can't speak,
30:16then...
30:17Johnny,
30:18I know
30:19that my mother
30:19said that
30:20child services
30:21agreed to
30:21investigate the
30:22truthfulness
30:22of Sophia's
30:23accusations,
30:24but,
30:25Johnny,
30:25what if Sophia
30:26can't,
30:27or won't,
30:28talk to them,
30:29then what?
30:31Johnny,
30:32Chanel,
30:32I just got word
30:33about Sophia.
30:33I don't entirely
30:34know what's happened,
30:35but if I can help
30:36in any way...
30:36you can't.
30:37We don't need
30:38anything from you.
30:40John.
30:46Yeah,
30:46it's definitely
30:47been a lot.
30:49Marlena,
30:50will you tell Rachel
30:50that I'll definitely
30:51be home for dinner,
30:52please?
30:53Yeah.
30:54Okay.
30:55Thanks.
30:56Bye.
31:00Hey,
31:01what is going on?
31:02Is Amy in there
31:03with Sophia?
31:04Yeah,
31:04she is.
31:05Um,
31:06look,
31:07Brady,
31:07I,
31:07I hope you
31:09understand why
31:09I couldn't say
31:10anything to you
31:10about the baby.
31:12I do.
31:13I do.
31:13And I appreciate
31:14you pointing me
31:15in the right direction.
31:17Yeah,
31:18um,
31:19I'm just,
31:19I'm so relieved
31:20that the truth
31:20came out finally,
31:21and whether she
31:24knows it or not
31:24now,
31:24I think,
31:25I think Sophia
31:26will be relieved
31:27too.
31:27I mean,
31:27that poor thing.
31:29She's just
31:29walking around
31:30with just holding
31:31on to so many
31:32secrets and
31:33shame and
31:34guilt,
31:35and it just,
31:36finally caught
31:38up with her.
31:39Seems like
31:40you were a little
31:40too much for her
31:41to handle.
31:43What's gonna
31:44happen to her,
31:44Sarah?
31:47Honestly,
31:48I,
31:48I don't know.
31:49my sweet girl.
32:11I wish that I knew
32:16how much anguish
32:16you were in.
32:20You have to know
32:21that I would,
32:22I would give
32:22anything to trade
32:23places with you
32:23right now.
32:29We're gonna figure
32:30this out,
32:31my darling.
32:33I promise.
32:33it's gonna be
32:40okay.
32:40Okay.
32:42It's gonna be
32:43okay.
32:49Well?
32:50Well, what?
32:52Are you just
32:53gonna stand there
32:54like a piece of
32:54beautifully crafted
32:55marble with a little
32:56placard underneath
32:57telling me all this
32:57boring information,
32:58or are you going
32:59to speak?
32:59How is Sophia?
33:00She seemed to be
33:02about the same
33:03as when we got
33:03to the hospital.
33:04She had this
33:05blank stare,
33:06wasn't saying
33:07anything.
33:08But I know that
33:09Sarah will take
33:09good care of her,
33:11and plus her mom's
33:11there with her.
33:14Okay.
33:17You know,
33:18despite her mother
33:19taking issue
33:20with our family,
33:22and being kind of
33:23bossy and cold,
33:24I still feel
33:25sorry for her.
33:27She must be worried
33:27sick about her,
33:28kid.
33:28I know I would
33:29be.
33:30Yeah.
33:33Just look at
33:34this little boy.
33:35He's so sweet,
33:37so innocent,
33:40just stuck
33:40in this awful mess.
33:44Lucky for him,
33:45he hasn't the
33:45foggiest idea
33:46what a mess is,
33:46let alone that
33:47he's stuck in one.
33:50You know,
33:50I envy him.
33:51I have been in
33:52many a turmoil
33:53where I would have
33:53benefited from
33:54my cognitive abilities
33:55not yet being
33:55fully developed.
33:56Here I go again.
34:03Using humor
34:04as a way to avoid
34:05feeling sad
34:07and or vulnerable.
34:10Um,
34:10but since I know
34:12that you are feeling
34:13the same exact way,
34:14I will cease and
34:15desist doing that
34:16and just lean into
34:18feeling sad
34:20and vulnerable
34:21and scared.
34:21and just say
34:25that I'm wondering
34:28that now that
34:28Sophia's been found
34:29and now that
34:29the truth is out.
34:35So mean for
34:35Tisora?
34:40Yeah,
34:41and for us.
34:41Oh,
34:44yeah,
34:45yeah,
34:46I love you all.
35:01Oh.
35:01Oh.
35:04Oh,
35:04Oh.
35:06Oh,
35:07Oh,
35:08Oh.
35:09Oh,
35:10Oh,
35:10oh.
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