Y&R Transcript Tuesday 7/1/03--Canada; Wednesday
7/2/03--USA
Provided By Eric
Aul: What do you want?
Michael: I need to talk to chris. Would you let her know that I'm here, please?
Paul: You know, I always thought you were a self-centered, opportunistic pile of trash, but what you pulled yesterday, now that really takes the cake.
Michael: I fail to see what this has to do-- I need to talk to chris.
Paul: You sent the police after me, after my mother, after lynne. What were you thinking?
Michael: I was asked who might have held a grudge against a woman whose blood was found all over your living room.
Paul: You know, that is ridiculous.
Michael: I'm not going to stand here and debate this with you. All three of you people hated isabella! All three of you saw her as some kind of impediment to your various agendas. Now I need to talk to chris.
Paul: You can'T.
Michael: What, you're gonna try and stop me?
Paul: No, I'm not gonna stop you. She isn't here. She's missing.
Diane: One sugar, right, detective?
Hank: Yes, ma'am.
Diane: I assume you're here because of my phone call.
Hank: Well, I got a message that you had information about the isabella williams case.
Diane: Well, not information exactly, but I understand that micelel baldwin gave you a list of names.
Hank: Thank you.
Diane: Mm-hmm.
Hank: Yes, um, people who may have had a reason to harm mrs. Williams.
Diane: Paul williams, his mother mary and lynne bassett, correct?
Hank: Right.
Diane: Well, that's why I wanted to see you, because michael left one name off that list, someone who probably had a stronger motivation than anyone to harm isabella.
Hank: Who?
Diane: Paul's former wife christine williams.
Bobby: All right, take it easy. Take it easy. I said I'd give you a shot.
Brittany: That's all I wanted.
Bobby: But are you on board?
Brittany: Yeah.
Bobby: All the way on board?
Brittany: Mr. Marsino, I--
Bobby: It's bobby. Mister is something you call your grandfather's neighbor.
Brittany: Bobby, I know what you're asking. You want to know if I'll take my clothes off.
Bobby: See, right there, you don't get it. Taking your clothes off is something you do before you go in the shower. This is something else.
Brittany: Bobby, I'm gonna sing. I'm gonna sing so hot. That's all I need to do.
Bobby: Mm-hmm. Did you hear this, ange? She's already telling me what she will do and what she won't do. Who's the boss here?
Angelo: You are, bobby.
Bobby: No, she is.
Angelo: Oh, yeah? Okay, as long as I get paid.
Bobby: Very funny.
Brittany: Well, you said you'd give it a try.
Bobby: But you want me to take a risk, and you don't want to. What kind of deal is that?
Brad: Thanks a lot. There you go.
Brad: Hey, lily.
Lily: Mr. Carlton, hi.
Brad: What are you doing here all by your lonesome? Did you get bored of colleen and sierra?
Lily: Um, excuse me?
Brad: Are they out on the patio?
Lily: No, actually, they're not here at all.
Brad: I thought the three of you had plans tonight.
Lily: Oh, no, no, no. I mean, um, I mean, colleen and I didn'T. Yeah. I'm sure that she and sierra might have.
Brad: So you're telling me that she and sierra didn't invite you? You guys are like charlie's angels.
Lily: Well, not always.
Brad: Well, I'm sure if I call sierra's parents, they're gonna know what's going on.
Lily: Oh, no, no, no, no. You don't have to do that.
Brad: Why not?
Lily: Because now that I think about it, sierra did say something about her and colleen--
Brad: All right, enough, lily. You're covering for my daughter. I want to know what's going on. (Motor revving) (motor stops)
J.T.: Shut it off. It's not gonna work.
Colleen: My god, I am so sorry, J.T.
J.T.: Please, colleen, stop saying that.
Colleen: This is all my fault. If I'd been watching where I was going--
J.T.: Hey, don't beat yourself up, all right? It was your first time behind the wheel. You're a beginner. Beginners make mistas.S.
Colleen: Are you sure your car's okay?
J.T.: It looks fine to me... except for being stuck in the wet grass.
Colleen: Last time you're gonna take me driving.
J.T.: Hey, the important thing is, no one was hurt. When we get back to town, I'll just call a tow truck, and they'll come get it.
Colleen: If we ever get back to town.
J.T.: Look, somebody's gonna come along eventually.
Colleen: When? We've been out here a good half an hour.
J.T.: Yeah, I can't believe this rain. What about over there?
Colleen: The farmhouse?
J.T.: Yeah. Maybe they'll give us a hand.
Colleen: At least let us use their pnene.
J.T.: I'm gonna give it a shot.
Colleen: Okay.
J.T.: I'll get you my jacket. (Thunder rumbling)
J.T.: Alligight. I don't want you standing out here. Come with me.
Colleen: Okay. Good afternoon. Residents in the grimshaw area are describing the panic after a tornado touched down yesterday afternoon. It flipped over trailers - toppled trees and ripped buildings apart. We had a global news crew in the area - and we'll have a full story tonight at six.+++And - strong winds in kootenay national park toppled a tree that killed two little canmore girls out for a long weekend hike with the family.+++We'll have those stories tonight at six. Ccú j ú ú ñññ
Hank: Why do you think christine should be a suspect in mrs. Williams' disappearance?
Diane: She hated isabella.
Hank: Well, there's quite a stretch between hate and murder.
Diane: Oh, my god. You think isabella was murdered?
Hank: Well, that's only one of the many possibilities.
Diane: Are you aware that christine blamed isabella for the breakup of her marriage?
Hank: You know that for a fact?
Diane: Yes, of course. Anyone who knows christine knows that, and recently, when paul and isabella's marriage started to... have problems, christine saw her chance.
Hank: For what?
Diane: For a reconciliation with paul.
Hank: Did isabella williams file for divorce?
Diane: No, no. God, no. No. Paul wanted the divorce. Isabella was resisting it. They have this little child, and she's very much in love with paul, and she was desperately trying to save her marriage.
Hank: Well, there's nothing unusual about that. Divorce isftften one-sided.
Diane: Well, the point is, when christine found out that isabella wasn't just going to roll over and give up, she went ballistic.
Hank: Christine did?
Diane: Yes. She became violent. She actually tried to strangle isabella.
Hank: How do you know this, miss jenkins?
Diane: Because isabella told me. She was absolutely terrified of christine.
Hank: Okay. Well, assuming everything that you're telling me is true, why didn't she swear out a restraining order against her as well as the others?
Diane: She did.
Hank: Yet mr. Baldwin made no mention of it, nor did he bring up christine's name. Why?
Diane: Easy. He was trying to protect her.
Hank: Because of their partnership?
Diane: Well, maybe that, but until recently, michael and christine were engaged.
Hank: Until recently?
Diane: Yes, and christine broke it off, which gave her another chance with paul.
Hank: How did mr. Baldwin take it?
Diane: Well, how do you think? It almost killed him. But he's still in love with her, so naturally, he'd try to cover for her. Look, if you want a serious suspect, I suggest you start questioning christine.
Hank: I'll get to that. Right now I want to know a little about your involvement in all this.
Diane: Me? What can I possibly have to do with any of this?
Hank: It shouldn't be a surprise I want to question you, miss jenkins, in light of your history.
Diane: My history?
Hank: Specifically, the abbott pool house fire.
Diane: Oh, my god. Are you never going to forget about that?
Hank: Well, it's still an open case, ma'am, and you revealed yourself to be a woman capable of resorting to extreme measures.
Diane: I was never charged with a crime, and I resent your implication.
Hank: Nevertheless, I still would like to know where you were on the evening of isabella williams' disappearance and the name or names of anyone who can verify it.
Michael: Missing?
Paul: No one has seen or talked to her since last night.
Michael: I'd hardly call that missing. You have no idea where she is?
Paul: You think if I did, I'd tell you? You'd just probably go running to the police and tell them, "oh, gee, I forgot. Chris had a restraining order against her, too."
Michael: Don't be ridiculous. We know christine isn't capable of this. She couldn't be violent if her life depended on it.
Paul: Then what's with the restraining order?
Michael: Isablala just wanted her to keep her distance, and F.Y.I., I deliberately kept christine's name out of it when I was being questioned by detective weber. As an officer--
Paul: Oh, god.
Michael: What?
Paul: I was just thinking about something my mother said about all that blood.
Michael: All right. You don't need to remind me of the blood, all right?
Paul: What if it wasn't isabella's?
Michael: Well, if isabella wasn't the victim, who--
Michael: You don't think it could have been chris, do you? (Knock on door)
Lauren: Hello? Anybody home?
Raul: Hey, lauren.
Lauren: Hey, sweetie. Is brittany around?
Raul: No. No, she's not.Gl
Lauren: Hmm. Okay, well, I need to spk k to you both about the work situation.
Brittany: What risk are you taking? You already said that if my singing doesn't get your clients' blood pressure up, I'm gone.
Bobby: Yeah, my reputation is everything. It's not like I got a monopoly.
Brittany: All the more reason you need a good singer.
Bobby: Mmm... who takes her clothes off.
Brittany: But with great music, you just don't need to.
Bobby: Music isn't everything. You can get that on the radio.
Brittany: Not my music.
Bobby: That's 'cause you don't have a record deal.
Brittany: I'm good.
Bobby: Mm-hmm.
Brittany: And I can be sexy. I mean, come on. Think about all the great entertainment that people pay to see where no one takes their clothes off. If you had a great ballet dancer or, I don't know, a great piano player, would she have to take her clothes off, too?
Bobby: Getting all this down, ange? This chick's got some great ideas.
Angelo: Yeah. I got it, bobby.
Brittany: Bobby, look... I know this may be a lot of laughs to you, but I really need this job, and I can entertain people. I know I can. And when you think about it, I have something to offer that none of your other girls have, something really unique and different, something you need badly in this place.
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J.T.: It's really starting to come down!
Colleen: I didn't see any cars in the driveway.
J.T.: This place is boarded up.
Colleen: Well, then I doubt anyone's going to be home.
J.T.: Yeah, not likely.
Colleen: So what now?
J.T.: We passed some houses a few miles back feel like making a break for it?
Colleen: Uh... I don't know, J.T. It's raining pretty hard.
J.T.: Yeah, you're probably right. We wouldn't get too far in this.
Colleen: I never should have called lily. My cell phone wouldn't be dead. We could call for help.
J.T.: Hey, what's done is done.
Colleen: What are we going to do?
J.T.: There's not much we can do. We're going to have to stay here tonight.
Brad: Lily, I need you to tell me exactly where colleen is.
Lily: Mr. Carlton, I can't do that.
Brad: You can't, or you won't?
Lily: You know, I think that you should just ta t to colleen.
Brad: Know what? I think you're right.
Brad: Surprise. She's not answering. Colleen, this is your father. I want you to call me the second you get this message.
Lily: And I bet that she'll check that real soon. Look, I have to get going, because my dad's picking me up.
Brad: No, no, no, no. You're not off the hook yet, young lady. Why all the secrecy? I mean, colleen hasn't pulled a stunt like this since she-- oh, no. She's with him, isn't she? She's with J.T.
Lily: There are a lot of people that she could be with.
Brad: None that shewould lie about. What is she thinking? Where are they? As someone who cares about her, you've got to realize that this is not the kind of guy she should be involved with. Now I want some answers, lily. All right, look, you don't start talking, I'm going straight to your parents.
Neil: Somebody call me?
Lily: Dad!
Neil: Is there a problem here?
Brad: Colleen told me she had plans with lily tonight, but it seems that it was just a cover. Now I believe that lily has some answers, but she's not talking.
Neil: Lily, do you have something to share with us?
Lily: No.
Brad: Lily... I know you might think this is romantic-- colleen and J.T. Sneaking off together. You might think this is no big deal. It is a big deal, and I'm very disturbed by it. I don't want to see my daughter get hurt again.
Neil: All right, listen, I'm not too sure what's going on here, but why don't you give us a little bit of time alone? I'll call you in a little while. How about that?
Brad: Okay. I appreciate it.
Nl:L: Okay, young lady, you want to tell me what the hell is going on here?
Hank: So after your visit with isabella williams, you went to michael baldwin's office, correct?
Diane: Correct.
Hank: Was there anyone there who can substantiate that-- a secretary, maybe?
Diane: I'm sure that michael told you that I was with him.
Hank: And while you were there, isabella williams called.
Diane: Yes.
Hank: Did you speak to her?
Diane: No, michael did. Apparently, she was freaking out. She heard somebody outside her front door. She begged michael to come over, and he did.
Hank: And that's when he found her gone, saw the blood and called 911.
Diane: Exactly. So are you satisfied now that I had nothing to do with her disappearance?
H hank: I will be as soon as I check this out, and I hope for your sake you're telling me the truth.
Diane: I find this very insulting, detective. Why would I call you and tell you about christine if I didn't want to help?
Hank: Off the top of my head, ma'am-- did you have a grudg against the woman?
Diane: Look, isabella was--
is my friend, and I pray that she's all right, but if she's not, if something terrible has happened to her, then I want justice done as much as you do.
Hank: You let me know if you have plans to leave town. Thanks for the coffee. So, it was called cattle point. Of the nation, and subsequentlyne of th here. Your cruise director, ron
Lauren: So mackenzie is gone, and billy is going to be gone.
Raul: Yeah. You're gngng to be shorthanded at the boutique, that's for sure.
Lauren: Yeah, and I can't be shorthanded, so I need you and J.T. And brittany to work double, you know, until I can get some bodies in place. Do you think you can fit that into your schedule?
Raul: Of course I can. Who needs sleep, right?
Lauren: Thanks. Now what about the others?
Raul: Well, J.T.'S not the most reliable guy, but I'm sure he'll try and help out.
Lauren: Okay. And now what about brittany?
Raul: Hmm. Well, actually, I don't think brittany's going to be coming back to the boutique.
Lauren: She'sreally serious about that?
Raul: Yeah. Hey, I've tried to talk to her about it. Jobs like this, they don't grow on trees. You and I know that.
Lauren: But she thinks that she can do better?
Raul: Yeah, I guess so.
Lauren: Do you have any lemon for this?
Raul: I seriously doubt it, but I'll check. Hey, who knows? After awhile, maybe she'll come crawling right back to you.
Lauren: I don't want that.
Raul: (Laughs) I'm just kidding.
Lauren: I'm sorry. I'm being oversensitive about this, but you know, I have a shop to run.
Raul: But you also have this huge department store. I mean, why are you focusing so much on this little boutique of yours?
Lauren: Because it's fun. I mean, I know it's weird that being intense about business is fun, but...
Raul: Sorry, we don't have any lemons.
Lauren: And you know, fenmore's basically runs itself, but this boutique is different. It's personal, you know? Get a chance to work with you young guys, young styles. Keeps me young.
Raul: Well, definitely seems to be working so far.
Lauren: Thank you. So now can you please talk to brittany for me? I really need her.
Raul: I'll do what I can, you know, but I really think that brittany needs to try... whatever it is she's trying.
Lauren: Do you have any idea what it is?
Raul: No. Listen, lauren, I know you probably don't want to hear this, but I really do believe that brittany does need a change. So I just hope whatever it is, it's something that turns her on.
Bobby: Ange, did you know that we're missing something very important here at marsino's?
Angelo: That's news to me, boss.
Bobby: Come on. Let's have it.
Brittany: A girl who doesn't take her clothes off.
Bobby: Now, honey, my clients can get that just walking down the street.
Brittany: Not when it sings to them.
Bobby: (Sighs)
Brittany: And teases them...
Brittany: And... well... teases them... speaks to each one in a special voice just for him.
Bobby: All right. Why are you still selling me? I already said I'd give you a shot. Come on!
Brittany: But you understand I don't want to--you know?
Bobby: All right. All right. All right. Whatever. You can have it your way, okay?
Brittany: Really?
Bobby: Yeah. Just call me tomorrow. We'll set up a meeting to talk about your material. Now get out of here, kid. I got work to do.
Brittany: Thank you, bobby. You won't regret this.
Angelo: So are you really gonna play it her way, boss?
Bobby: Sure... about the first five minutes.
Angelo: (Chuckles)
Paul: Think about it. They're both missing. There's no love lost on either side.
Michael: Isabella? But she weighs 90 pounds soaking wet. Plus, she was scared out of her mind.
P paul: Scared and angry. All hopped up on adrenaline, there's no telling what could happen.
Michael: Christine--
Paul: I don't care how small she is.
Michael: When was the last time you were in touch with christine?
Paul: I talked to her on the phone at my mother'S.
Michael: That was before isabella called me that evening.
Paul: Right.
Michael: Any idea where she went after that?
Paul: No, I-- (doorbell rings)
Paul: Hank.
Hank: Hello, paul. May I?
Paul: Yeah, of course.
Hank: Thank you.
Hank: Mr. Baldwin.
Michael: Detective.
Paul: So what's going on? Did you find--
Hank: No, no body.
Michael: What about the crime scene? Did anything come back from the lab?
Hank: No. We sent off samples for dna testing. That'll take awhile yet. We got a type on the blood, though.
Paul: So what is it?
Hank: A-positive.
Michael: Chris is type O.
Hank: You're talking about christine williams?
Michael: Right.
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Lily: I'm so glad that you showed up when you did. Mr. Carlton wouldn't stop. I thought the guy was going to have an aneurysm or something.
Neil: Do you know where colleen is?
Lily: I, um...
Neil: Hey, hey, hey. Come here. What--what is that?
Lily: Oh, um, I got it pierced.
Neil: I can see that. When did you have that done?
Lily: Same time I got this.
Neil: Oh, no, you didn'T. What is that? What is that a tattoo of?
Lily: It's a snake. I thought it would look cool.
Neil: Oh, my goodness. Cool? You think it's cool, huh? Does your mother know about this?
Lily: Yes, and don't worry, she already gave me a lecture about it.
Neil: Well, you're about to hear another one. I can't believe that your mother didn't tell me anything.
Lily: Well, she probably forgot. You both have been so busy lately. All you ever think about is work, destroying each other's companies.
Neil: Now that's not fair.
Lily: Isn't it? I mean, I got this days ago, but you didn't notice, beususe you never see me. You're always at the office.
Lily: I'm sorry.
Neil: No. No, no, no, lily. I'm the one who's sorry.
Lily: No, I didn't say that to be mean.
Neil: No, no. You're right. You're absolutely right. I, um, haven't been there much lately. I'm sorry. Things have been crazy for me over at my job at newman.
Lily: Things are always crazy at newman. There's always something that you have to do, some meeting that you have to go to, some call that you have to take.
Neil: Gets a little old after awhile, huh?
Lily: Well, it's not like I'm 5 anymore. I don't need my parents all the time.
Neil: Yeah, but you're part of a family, anand families, you know, you need to be able to express yourself, connect with each other, right?
Lily: It'd be nice every now and then.
Neil: I don't know what to tell you, kiddo, you know? Guess I'm still just getting the hang of this father thing. Sounds kind of stupid. You know, you're a teenager. I guess I should be a pro at it by now, but you know, the hardest thing is trying to find that balance-- you know, giving you your sense of freedom, your independenc and yet still being a good disciplinarian, a good father.
Lily: You are a good father... sometimes.
Neil: Well, you know something? I'm gonna make sure it's going to be more than sometimes. I'm going to do that, and that's a promise.
Paul: Chris isn't here.
Hank: Still at work?
Michael: No. She didn't come in to work today.
Hank: She have a cell phone?
Paul: Yeah. She's not answering it.
Hank: Is that typical?
Michael: Oh, paul, do you mind if I help myself to a drink?
Paul: Help yourself.
Michael: Detective, why do you feel you need to talk to christine?
Hank: I'm gathering information. Starts to get time-consuming, especially when people don't fully cooperate.
Michael: Hmm. I'm not sure I understand.
Hank: When you listed names of people who had serious grievances against mrs. Williams, why didn't you mention christine?
Michael: I saw no reason.
Hank: And yet I've been told by other sources that she had pretty big issues with the victim.
Michael: Well, be that as it may, detective, christine was not involved in this. She doesn't have a violent bone in her body.
Hank: So you're saying, she didn't pose any kind of threat to mrs. Williams?
Michael: That is my opinion.
Hank: Mr. Williams here did.
Michael: Among others.
Hank: Paul, do you agree with mr. Baldwin's assessment?
Paul: Other than implicating me, yes.
Hank: Did they have issues-- christine and your wife?
Paul: Issues? Yes.
Hank: Was isabella afraid of her?
Paul: If she was, I don't know where it was coming from.
Hank: You don't?
Paul: No.
Hank: You wouldn't be blowing smoke at me, paul, would you?
Paul: You know, I can truthfully tell you that there is absolutely no way chris is capable of hurting another human being.
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Lauren: Well, I'm not going to wait arndnd for brittany any longer. Plus I don't know why I bother. You told me she's so determined to get another job.
Brittany: Hey, honey!
Raul: Babe.
Brittany: I have got the best news.
Raul: Yeah, well, why don't you share it with our company?
Brittany: Oh. Hi, lauren. Listen, um--
Lauren: Oh, let me guess. From that gleeful expression on your face, I'd say you got another job.
Brittany: You don't hate me?
Lauren: I could have used more notice, but no, if you're happy.
Brittany: I am. It is such a cool job.
Raul: Doing what?
Brittany: It's at a club. I'm a singer.
Raul: A singer?
Brittany: Yeah! Can you believe it? They don't want anyone, like, you know, polished. They just want my voice. I mostly provide music for, you know, atmosphere, and I might wait some tables, hostess a little bit. We didn't really talk about that. My main job is singing. And did I mention the pay is incredible? Excuse me. I've got to get out of these clothes.
Michael: Obstruction of justice? On what grounds?
Paul: Look, don't you think you're overreacting a little?
Hank: No, I don'T. See, you've both been less than candid with me. There were three restraining orders issued, one aiainst christine, which you yourself filed on the victim's behalf. And add to that the fact that neither one of you mentioned the strangling incident. I see that you both know what I'm referring to. You know, it makes me wonder what else you've been hiding-- say christine's alibi, her involvement--
Michael: Look, detective, if you're implying that we know that she's guilty, and we're trying to protect her, that's ridiculous.
Paul: All right, fine. We both could have been more forthcoming about what we know, but I, for one, have nothing to add. So right now you have as much information as we do.
Hank: But you don't know christine's present whereabouts?
Paul: No. Neither of us does.
Michael: We were discussing that when you arrived.
Paul: You know, I'll bet you anything, in a few moments, chris is gonna come walking through that door with a perfectly reasonable explanation.
Michael: And for the record, detective, we meant what we said. Whatever happened in that apartment, there's no way christine would be involved in anything violent. There's no way.
Hank: Look, I need to speak to christine as soon as possible, so give me a call when she gets back. Good night, gentlemen.
Paul: Good night.
Michael: Diane. It had to be.
Paul: What?
Michael: Diane is the one who sicced weber on christine.
Paul: Yeah, well, that figures.
Michael: You know, it could have been christine. We know what she's been through with your wife. We know the stress that she's been under--
Paul: Baldwin, stop it right there. Chris didn't do anything to anyone, not even isabella.
Michael: Well, I hope you're right. ó Ñ
Neil: I mean it, lily. I'm going to make some changes.
Lily: What kind of changes?
Neil: Whatever it takes. You know, I'll come home earlier a couple nights out of the week. You know, we'll do stuff together on the weekends. We'll--it will be great. You'll see.
Lily: Sure.
Neil: Hey, since I promisyoyou something, promise me something, all right? Next time you want my attention, just come and talk to me, all right? That's all. I can't handle any more body art.
Lily: Don't worry. I'm not planning on getting any more.
Neil: See right there, now that's a good plan, 'cause if plan to get any more, then you're gonna be on restriction till you're married.
Lily: Okay. Do you want to get going?
Neil: Yeah, in a minute. We haven't yet finished talking about colleen.
Lily: Dad, I'm sure that she's fine.
Neil: Do you know where she is?
Lily: Um, no.
Neil: You know, I'm starting to think that brad is right. Are you covering for her?
Lily: Dad, I don't know where she is.
Neil: Because if you are, you know, if she's in some kind of danger, lily, you need to tell me.
Lily: I'm sure that she's not in any danger.
Neil: Is she by herself?
Lily: I don't know.
Neil: All right, listen, kid, I'm gonna take you home, and by the time we get there, maybe something will have jogged your memory. I'll be out in the car.
Colleen: I was starting to get worried about you.
J.T.: Yeah. Sorry it took me so long.
Colleen: Are you okay?
J.T.: Yeah, just a little out of breath.It's not easy running through the field in the wind and the rain like that.
Colleen: Oh, you're soaking wet.
J.T.: Lucky I had these blankets in my car.
Colleen: I don't want you to catch a cold.
J.T.: No. Thanks.
Colleen: Sure.
J.T.: Hey, you know, when I was a little kid, I used to love storms. I still do.
Colleen: Mmm. I love the smell.
J.T.: Are you cold?
Colleen: Yeah, a little.
J.T.: Hang on. Here. I'll throw on a blanket.
Colleen: Thank you.
J.T.: What?
Colleen: Nothing.
J.T.: What were you thinking about?
Colleen: Being here... with you. It just reminded me of last fall, when you found me in the park. I was sitting on the bench, and I was crying because I'd just seen you with another girl. I was so devastated, and I didn't think we'd be together ever again, and then I looked up, and... there you were.
J.T.: I remember that.
Colleen: Seems like a long time ago.
J.T.: Yeah. A lot's happened since then.
Colleen: I wish we could go back to that day and do everything over again.
J.T.: Yh,h, me too.
Colleen: Yeah, well, we should probably get some sleep.
J.T.: Yeah. Sun's gonna be up pretty early. Why don't you take the swing?
Colleen: You know, I don't mind sharing.
J.T.: You sure? It could get kind of crowded.
Colleen: Don't worry. Think I'll be okay.
J.T.: All right.
Colleen: Thanks.
J.T.: You're welcome.
Colleen: J.T...
J.T.: Yeah?
Colleen: Did you ever find anything?
J.T.: Like what?
Colleen: I guess not. Never mind. Good night.
Paul: Chris! Thank god you're back. I've been worried sick.
Chris: I'm really sorry.
Paul: Are you all right?
Chris: Yeah, I'm fine. I'm just tired.
Paul: Well, where on earth have you been?
Chris: Paul, not now, okay? I'm wiped out. Can't it wait?
Paul: It really can'T.
Chris: Good night. (Door closes)
Next on "the young and the restless"...
Paul: I was worried.
Chris: About what?
Paul: Well, any number of things, but for starters, where the heck were you?
Brad: I thought you were out of my daughter's life.
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