1 00:00:04,170 --> 00:00:05,572 [ big breaths ] 2 00:00:17,951 --> 00:00:19,919 >> Sally: Nate. >> Nate: Hey. 3 00:00:19,986 --> 00:00:21,721 >> Sally: Hey. Hey. >> Nate: How's it going? 4 00:00:21,788 --> 00:00:25,892 >> Sally: Um, not great. Actually, I'm-- I'm really 5 00:00:25,959 --> 00:00:29,896 sorry to bother you, but I'm-- I'm not feeling very well. 6 00:00:29,963 --> 00:00:31,664 >> Nate: Okay. Uh, in-- in what way? 7 00:00:31,731 --> 00:00:34,868 What's the problem? >> Sally: I think something 8 00:00:34,934 --> 00:00:36,202 might be wrong with my baby. 9 00:00:39,672 --> 00:00:40,740 >> Detective Chancellor: Yeah, 10 00:00:40,807 --> 00:00:42,008 this is Detective Chancellor. I was hoping to find out 11 00:00:42,075 --> 00:00:44,477 when I could expect the toxicology report 12 00:00:44,544 --> 00:00:47,380 on the blood that was drawn from Phyllis Summers. 13 00:00:47,447 --> 00:00:49,182 I apologize for the rush request. 14 00:00:49,249 --> 00:00:50,717 I understand that these things take time. 15 00:00:50,784 --> 00:00:56,089 I could just really use this one as soon as possible. 16 00:00:56,156 --> 00:00:58,124 Okay. Thank you. Thank you for understanding. 17 00:00:58,191 --> 00:00:59,959 Yeah, I'll be expecting your call. 18 00:01:00,026 --> 00:01:04,097 All right. >> Abby: Hi, Chance. 19 00:01:11,104 --> 00:01:24,317 ♪♪ ♪♪ 20 00:01:24,384 --> 00:01:37,063 ♪♪ ♪♪ 21 00:01:37,130 --> 00:01:41,801 ♪♪ 22 00:01:44,437 --> 00:01:49,509 >> Adam: Hey Sharon. Can I, uh, get my usual? 23 00:01:49,576 --> 00:01:52,779 >> Sharon: Uh. I'm sorry, what? >> Adam: Uh, I was just 24 00:01:52,846 --> 00:01:56,349 trying to order some coffee. Everything okay? 25 00:01:56,416 --> 00:01:59,752 >> Sharon: Yeah. Um... I'm just having a hard time 26 00:01:59,819 --> 00:02:04,324 focusing this morning. I guess I'm still processing. 27 00:02:04,390 --> 00:02:09,629 Wait, you don't know. >> Adam: Uh, apparently not. 28 00:02:09,696 --> 00:02:14,033 What is it that I don't know? >> Sharon: Well, there's no 29 00:02:14,100 --> 00:02:19,839 easy way to say this, but... last night Phyllis passed away. 30 00:02:24,210 --> 00:02:26,212 >> Devon: Hey. >> Elena: Hey. 31 00:02:26,279 --> 00:02:27,714 >> Devon: Thank you for coming over. 32 00:02:27,780 --> 00:02:32,118 Yeah. I-- 33 00:02:32,185 --> 00:02:34,153 I know it's been a heavy morning. 34 00:02:34,220 --> 00:02:38,091 How you doing? >> Elena: I mean, I don't know. 35 00:02:38,157 --> 00:02:42,262 I was with Daniel last night. I will say I know Phyllis 36 00:02:42,328 --> 00:02:45,832 wasn't everyone's favorite person, but she loved her kids, 37 00:02:45,899 --> 00:02:49,969 and her kids loved her. >> Devon: Yeah. Of course. 38 00:02:50,036 --> 00:02:52,605 They have to be in shock right now. 39 00:02:52,672 --> 00:02:54,841 >> Elena: Yeah. >> Devon: There's just... 40 00:02:54,908 --> 00:02:57,644 nothing ever prepares you for losing a parent 41 00:02:57,710 --> 00:03:01,481 this young in life. I'm sure Daniel's grateful 42 00:03:01,548 --> 00:03:03,449 though to have you around since, you know exactly 43 00:03:03,516 --> 00:03:06,686 what he's going through. >> Elena: Yeah. 44 00:03:06,753 --> 00:03:10,957 Well, I wish you and I didn't know it so well. 45 00:03:11,024 --> 00:03:15,795 >> Devon: Me too. But... when you deal with loss, 46 00:03:15,862 --> 00:03:19,132 they can make you put things into perspective 47 00:03:19,198 --> 00:03:22,735 and realize that you can't wait around to right 48 00:03:22,802 --> 00:03:25,238 the wrongs in your life. You have to do it now while 49 00:03:25,305 --> 00:03:29,442 you're here, and while you can. Which is one of the reasons 50 00:03:29,509 --> 00:03:30,677 why I asked you to come over, actually. 51 00:03:30,743 --> 00:03:32,445 I want to continue our conversation about 52 00:03:32,512 --> 00:03:33,313 Chancellor Winters. 53 00:03:36,849 --> 00:03:37,650 >> Victor: Thank you, 54 00:03:37,717 --> 00:03:39,285 sweetheart. >> Victoria: I can't stop 55 00:03:39,352 --> 00:03:41,187 thinking about Nicholas. >> Victor: Yeah. 56 00:03:41,254 --> 00:03:43,022 >> Victoria: How's he doing? >> Victor: I think 57 00:03:43,089 --> 00:03:47,026 he needs some time. >> Victoria: Poor Summer. 58 00:03:47,093 --> 00:03:50,463 My heart goes out to her. >> Nikki: Thank you. 59 00:03:50,530 --> 00:03:53,967 I know. We saw her this morning. 60 00:03:54,033 --> 00:03:58,338 She seems to be teetering between being too composed 61 00:03:58,404 --> 00:04:01,074 and on the verge of a breakdown. 62 00:04:01,140 --> 00:04:03,810 And she's insisting on planning Phyllis' memorial. 63 00:04:03,876 --> 00:04:05,445 >> Victoria: Well, she shouldn't have to deal 64 00:04:05,511 --> 00:04:07,046 with that right now. I can help her. 65 00:04:07,113 --> 00:04:08,748 >> Nikki: No, she doesn't want any help. 66 00:04:08,815 --> 00:04:10,350 >> Victoria: Well, that's crazy. 67 00:04:10,416 --> 00:04:12,118 She's in no shape to take that on. 68 00:04:12,185 --> 00:04:15,254 >> Nikki: No, she's not. But those are her wishes. 69 00:04:15,321 --> 00:04:20,093 So, I just told her that we're there for her and ready to help 70 00:04:20,159 --> 00:04:23,096 her with whatever she needs, and we'll give her her space. 71 00:04:23,162 --> 00:04:25,331 >> Victoria: Well, then I guess I shouldn't go see her today. 72 00:04:25,398 --> 00:04:28,167 >> Nikki: It might be better if you wait for her emotions 73 00:04:28,234 --> 00:04:30,536 to settle down a bit. >> Victor: By the way, 74 00:04:30,603 --> 00:04:36,609 sweetheart. You saw Tucker? 75 00:04:36,676 --> 00:04:39,646 How did that go? >> Victoria: Oh, well, 76 00:04:39,712 --> 00:04:43,182 that's very easy to answer. Nowhere. 77 00:04:43,249 --> 00:04:44,884 >> Victor: What? You weren't able to make 78 00:04:44,951 --> 00:04:46,586 any headway with him? >> Victoria: I withdrew 79 00:04:46,653 --> 00:04:50,156 our offer to buy the company. I'm no longer interested 80 00:04:50,223 --> 00:04:51,224 in McCall Unlimited. 81 00:05:01,801 --> 00:05:03,903 >> Victor: Why would you withdraw the offer? 82 00:05:03,970 --> 00:05:06,406 >> Victoria: It's already been too much of a headache 83 00:05:06,472 --> 00:05:09,475 and I can only see more migraines in the future. 84 00:05:09,542 --> 00:05:12,045 >> Victor: You know damn well that a deal of this size 85 00:05:12,111 --> 00:05:14,347 brings with it headaches. >> Victoria: Well, 86 00:05:14,414 --> 00:05:17,483 in this case, the-- the pitfalls outweigh 87 00:05:17,550 --> 00:05:20,119 any upside, both for the company 88 00:05:20,186 --> 00:05:22,221 and for the family. I just don't think 89 00:05:22,288 --> 00:05:24,090 it's worth it, Dad. And I told Tucker myself 90 00:05:24,157 --> 00:05:27,894 last night. >> Victor: This was not 91 00:05:27,960 --> 00:05:31,164 your decision to make alone. You should have consulted 92 00:05:31,230 --> 00:05:32,965 with your father. >> Victoria: I am the CEO 93 00:05:33,032 --> 00:05:37,070 of Newman enterprises, aren't I? 94 00:05:37,136 --> 00:05:39,505 >> Victor: Are you forgetting who put you in this chair? 95 00:05:39,572 --> 00:05:41,307 >> Victoria: Then I take it that you don't agree 96 00:05:41,374 --> 00:05:43,076 with my decision. >> Victor: No, I don't. 97 00:05:43,142 --> 00:05:47,513 And all this nonsense about headaches and obstacles. 98 00:05:47,580 --> 00:05:49,482 The real issue is Adam, isn't it? 99 00:05:49,549 --> 00:05:51,918 >> Victoria: You're mistaken. Adam is your concern. 100 00:05:51,984 --> 00:05:53,786 For me, it's all about the business and what's 101 00:05:53,853 --> 00:05:55,288 best for the business. >> Victor: That's what 102 00:05:55,354 --> 00:05:56,656 you keep on saying. >> Victoria: Yes. 103 00:05:56,723 --> 00:05:58,424 Well, I've reevaluated the pros and the cons 104 00:05:58,491 --> 00:06:00,359 and the potential risks. Now, you know what? 105 00:06:00,426 --> 00:06:04,931 I just changed my mind. Yes, Dad. And you know what? 106 00:06:04,997 --> 00:06:07,433 There's no potential room for growth. 107 00:06:07,500 --> 00:06:09,669 There's just not. I would be so happy 108 00:06:09,736 --> 00:06:11,904 to show you the numbers. >> Victor: And I'm sure you 109 00:06:11,971 --> 00:06:15,341 called all the numbers to support your position. 110 00:06:15,408 --> 00:06:18,010 What I'm questioning is is your motivation. 111 00:06:18,077 --> 00:06:21,447 >> Victoria: I always have this company and our family's 112 00:06:21,514 --> 00:06:24,350 best interests at heart. That's my motivation, Dad. 113 00:06:24,417 --> 00:06:27,086 And if you don't believe that, then why did you trust me to be 114 00:06:27,153 --> 00:06:32,892 the custodian of your legacy? >> Victor: Why are you 115 00:06:32,959 --> 00:06:37,497 so reluctant to have Adam reunite with his family? 116 00:06:37,563 --> 00:06:41,067 Why are you so against him having his own success? 117 00:06:41,134 --> 00:06:46,239 >> Victoria: How is handing him a company a success of his own? 118 00:06:46,305 --> 00:06:48,875 Look, if you want to acquire McCall Unlimited 119 00:06:48,941 --> 00:06:51,744 and hand it to Adam, well, by all means, 120 00:06:51,811 --> 00:06:55,414 feel free to do so. But do it independent of Newman 121 00:06:55,481 --> 00:06:59,786 because this company should have no part of it. 122 00:06:59,852 --> 00:07:05,124 >> Victor: Don't ever forget who handed you this company. 123 00:07:11,164 --> 00:07:17,370 >> Adam: In the blink of an eye, Phyllis is gone. 124 00:07:17,436 --> 00:07:20,273 What was she doing marrying Stark of all people? 125 00:07:20,339 --> 00:07:26,145 That sounds off. I'm sure. >> Sharon: Sadly, 126 00:07:26,212 --> 00:07:31,284 we'll never be able to ask her. >> Adam: Uh, have you 127 00:07:31,350 --> 00:07:34,687 spoken to Nick about it? >> Sharon: Well, 128 00:07:34,754 --> 00:07:36,856 not since last night. I was with him when all 129 00:07:36,923 --> 00:07:39,225 of the information was rolling in and then when Phyllis' 130 00:07:39,292 --> 00:07:42,728 death was confirmed, obviously, he was very focused on Summer. 131 00:07:42,795 --> 00:07:44,263 >> Adam: Hmm. Well, 132 00:07:44,330 --> 00:07:46,699 I'm sure he'll reach out to you when he gets the chance to. 133 00:07:46,766 --> 00:07:49,435 >> Sharon: I hope he does. You know, he was really there 134 00:07:49,502 --> 00:07:53,206 for me when Ray died and I want him to know that I can be 135 00:07:53,272 --> 00:07:56,142 that person for him now, especially since the situations 136 00:07:56,209 --> 00:07:59,011 are so similar. >> Adam: You two 137 00:07:59,078 --> 00:08:01,581 have been through something like this before. 138 00:08:01,647 --> 00:08:03,382 Together. I'm sure that he will 139 00:08:03,449 --> 00:08:05,952 reach out. >> Sharon: Losing Cassie 140 00:08:06,018 --> 00:08:09,322 and Ray, I feel especially qualified 141 00:08:09,388 --> 00:08:13,226 to help people through this. I know what it feels like 142 00:08:13,292 --> 00:08:15,795 when fate reaches out and snatches the person 143 00:08:15,862 --> 00:08:20,433 you love and the inevitable guilt of things that were said, 144 00:08:20,499 --> 00:08:23,536 things that were left unsaid and how that weighs on you. 145 00:08:23,603 --> 00:08:25,504 >> Adam: Sharon, Nick will reach out. 146 00:08:25,571 --> 00:08:27,740 Okay? And you will be a great comfort 147 00:08:27,807 --> 00:08:30,443 to him. But you can't be everything 148 00:08:30,509 --> 00:08:33,646 to everyone all the time, even though you try. 149 00:08:33,713 --> 00:08:36,549 You have to take care of yourself too. 150 00:08:36,616 --> 00:08:42,521 >> Sharon: I will, if you will. >> Adam: [ laughs ] Deal. 151 00:08:48,127 --> 00:08:53,332 [ sighs ] I, um, have been summoned. 152 00:08:53,399 --> 00:08:55,735 Can we pick this up later? >> Sharon: Yeah, of course. 153 00:08:55,801 --> 00:08:57,837 >> Adam: Okay. I'll check back in with you. 154 00:08:57,904 --> 00:08:58,638 >> Sharon: Yeah. 155 00:09:07,046 --> 00:09:09,849 >> Abby: The news about Phyllis is sickening. 156 00:09:09,916 --> 00:09:12,685 >> Chance: Yeah. Um, I feel sorry for Summer 157 00:09:12,752 --> 00:09:14,654 and for Daniel. >> Abby: Yeah. 158 00:09:14,720 --> 00:09:16,622 You never expect that it's gonna be the last time 159 00:09:16,689 --> 00:09:19,592 that you see someone. But thank you so much 160 00:09:19,659 --> 00:09:21,560 for your hard work. I know the family 161 00:09:21,627 --> 00:09:26,799 really appreciates it. >> Chance: Just doing my job. 162 00:09:26,866 --> 00:09:29,669 Anyway. Nice to runing into you. 163 00:09:29,735 --> 00:09:33,406 >> Abby: Wait, Chance. Um-- I don't want to intrude 164 00:09:33,472 --> 00:09:38,110 at a time like this, but I've been looking for you. 165 00:09:38,177 --> 00:09:40,980 There's something that we need to discuss. 166 00:09:43,249 --> 00:09:46,452 >> Devon: Everything changed for me last night. 167 00:09:46,519 --> 00:09:49,588 Just being in that room and seeing those pictures 168 00:09:49,655 --> 00:09:51,490 on the wall and hearing his favorite music 169 00:09:51,557 --> 00:09:53,292 all night long. >>Elena: I know. 170 00:09:53,359 --> 00:09:55,394 I felt like he was there with us. 171 00:09:55,461 --> 00:09:58,030 >> Devon: Yeah. And I'm sure he was. 172 00:09:58,097 --> 00:10:01,434 And then, hearing about the news 173 00:10:01,500 --> 00:10:03,369 of Phyllis this morning, it reminded me about 174 00:10:03,436 --> 00:10:05,438 that day that we lost him all over again. 175 00:10:05,504 --> 00:10:08,374 And made me think about how we really don't have a lot 176 00:10:08,441 --> 00:10:11,177 of time here on this planet. And the most important thing 177 00:10:11,243 --> 00:10:14,447 is keeping the people that you love close to you. 178 00:10:14,513 --> 00:10:16,615 >> Elena: I agree. I do. 179 00:10:16,682 --> 00:10:19,251 I mean, time is a really valuable resource, 180 00:10:19,318 --> 00:10:21,287 and I really don't want to waste any more of it. 181 00:10:21,354 --> 00:10:24,623 >> Devon: Yeah. Neither do I, at all. 182 00:10:24,690 --> 00:10:27,026 You know, you're my sister. I love you and there 183 00:10:27,093 --> 00:10:30,029 should never be anything that's bigger than that. 184 00:10:30,096 --> 00:10:33,632 Oh, I wanna give our partnership at Chancellor-Winters 185 00:10:33,699 --> 00:10:34,567 a second shot. 186 00:10:37,737 --> 00:10:41,140 >> Nate: I gotta say, I-- I thought you looked a little 187 00:10:41,207 --> 00:10:45,044 different at the gala. But, uh, I learned a long 188 00:10:45,111 --> 00:10:47,980 time ago to never assume a woman is pregnant. 189 00:10:48,047 --> 00:10:50,549 >> Sally: Good call. Yeah, I-- 190 00:10:50,616 --> 00:10:52,885 I haven't told a lot of people and I promise I'm not 191 00:10:52,952 --> 00:10:54,553 in the habit of just flagging down doctors 192 00:10:54,620 --> 00:10:57,056 as they're casually walking by. So, I thank you, 193 00:10:57,123 --> 00:11:01,894 uh, for stopping and listening. Um. 194 00:11:01,961 --> 00:11:06,098 Sometimes after I eat, I get nauseous, and I get 195 00:11:06,165 --> 00:11:09,935 this, like, fluttering feeling in my stomach and I just 196 00:11:10,002 --> 00:11:12,271 am not really sure it's normal. >> Nate: Okay. 197 00:11:12,338 --> 00:11:16,175 Well, I can't be 100% certain and this wouldn't be 198 00:11:16,242 --> 00:11:18,944 an official diagnosis. Okay? 199 00:11:19,011 --> 00:11:21,981 Uh. Who's your obstetrician? >> Sally: Dr. Chandler. 200 00:11:22,048 --> 00:11:24,250 >> Nate: Good, good. She's the best. 201 00:11:24,316 --> 00:11:25,718 You should probably schedule an appointment 202 00:11:25,785 --> 00:11:29,388 with her just to be sure. But from what you've told me, 203 00:11:29,455 --> 00:11:31,891 I'm confident I know what's going on. 204 00:11:31,957 --> 00:11:34,693 >> Sally: Okay. Can you connect the dots for me? 205 00:11:34,760 --> 00:11:36,829 >> Nate: Well, that weird fluttery feeling 206 00:11:36,896 --> 00:11:38,964 happens after you eat, right? >> Sally: Mm-hmm. 207 00:11:39,031 --> 00:11:40,733 >> Nate: And then you tend to get relief 208 00:11:40,800 --> 00:11:42,768 once you walk around a bit. >> Sally: Yeah. Yeah. 209 00:11:42,835 --> 00:11:44,703 That's right. >> Nate: Is it possible you get 210 00:11:44,770 --> 00:11:46,939 this feeling after you've eaten a little too much? 211 00:11:47,006 --> 00:11:49,675 >> Sally: Uh. Well, an omelet, toast, 212 00:11:49,742 --> 00:11:53,512 and double hash browns. So, yes, it's possible. 213 00:11:53,579 --> 00:11:55,414 >> Nate: And you're feeling mild nausea but nowhere 214 00:11:55,481 --> 00:11:58,584 near morning sickness. >> Sally: Yes. 215 00:11:58,651 --> 00:12:00,219 >> Nate: Well, I think what's happening 216 00:12:00,286 --> 00:12:04,023 is a cause for celebration. >> Sally: What exactly 217 00:12:04,090 --> 00:12:06,692 am I celebrating? >> Nate: The baby 218 00:12:06,759 --> 00:12:10,329 is starting to move. [ laughs ] 219 00:12:17,470 --> 00:12:21,774 >> Sally: So, when I eat, the baby eats as well and 220 00:12:21,841 --> 00:12:26,412 the food's not only providing me with energy, but the baby too. 221 00:12:26,479 --> 00:12:28,614 >> Nate: Someone was napping in biology class. 222 00:12:28,681 --> 00:12:33,185 >> Sally: Is it that obvious? I'm-- I'm playing catch up now. 223 00:12:33,252 --> 00:12:35,988 It's just there's something new every day. 224 00:12:36,055 --> 00:12:38,491 >> Nate: So, you're right. The nutrition gives the baby 225 00:12:38,557 --> 00:12:41,026 a little boost, which in turn contributes to your queasiness. 226 00:12:41,093 --> 00:12:43,963 >> Sally: So, when I get up and I move around, it's like I'm 227 00:12:44,029 --> 00:12:47,133 rocking my little guy or girl to sleep, which is-- Soothes them, 228 00:12:47,199 --> 00:12:52,304 so the fluttering eases up. >> Nate: That's pretty much it. 229 00:12:52,371 --> 00:12:56,642 >> Sally: Thank you, Nate. You have excellent bedside 230 00:12:56,709 --> 00:12:59,879 manner for a media executive. >> Nate: I would take 231 00:12:59,945 --> 00:13:03,115 that as a compliment. Well, it looks like my take-out 232 00:13:03,182 --> 00:13:06,819 order's here, if you're good. >> Sally: Uh. Yeah, please go 233 00:13:06,886 --> 00:13:09,121 enjoy some nausea free carbs for me. 234 00:13:09,188 --> 00:13:12,324 And if you wouldn't mind keeping this to yourself. 235 00:13:12,391 --> 00:13:15,361 >> Nate: It's not my news to share. 236 00:13:15,427 --> 00:13:19,231 But, um, if you don't mind, I'd like to leave you with 237 00:13:19,298 --> 00:13:22,801 some words of advice. Just three things. 238 00:13:22,868 --> 00:13:26,238 Try to eat frequent smaller meals, 239 00:13:26,305 --> 00:13:29,275 opposed to fewer large ones, okay? That should lessen 240 00:13:29,341 --> 00:13:33,646 the discomfort of sharing a full stomach with a growing baby. 241 00:13:33,712 --> 00:13:37,383 Two, chamomile tea helps with digestion. 242 00:13:37,449 --> 00:13:41,520 >> Sally: Ah, good to know. What's the third? 243 00:13:41,587 --> 00:13:45,491 >> Nate: Cherish these moments. They don't last forever. 244 00:13:52,665 --> 00:13:56,202 >> Elena: Ah. Okay. Um, you wanna come back 245 00:13:56,268 --> 00:13:58,437 to Chancellor-Winners? >> Devon: Mm-hmm. 246 00:13:58,504 --> 00:14:00,839 >> Elena: Have you thought about this enough? 247 00:14:00,906 --> 00:14:03,809 >> Devon: I don't need to give it a lot of time. 248 00:14:03,876 --> 00:14:06,779 I can feel like it's the right thing to do. 249 00:14:06,845 --> 00:14:09,481 >> Elena: Well, is this because of what happened yesterday? 250 00:14:09,548 --> 00:14:12,451 Because I mean, that was a lot for everyone. 251 00:14:12,518 --> 00:14:14,954 >> Devon: What do you think? This is just like an emotional 252 00:14:15,020 --> 00:14:17,089 decision I'm making? >> Elena: Well, I just wanna 253 00:14:17,156 --> 00:14:19,325 make sure that it's not, you know. 254 00:14:19,391 --> 00:14:22,228 Our-- our company, our relationship has been 255 00:14:22,294 --> 00:14:24,930 through a lot of turmoil. So, I wanna make sure that we're 256 00:14:24,997 --> 00:14:27,266 being logical about this. >> Devon: I'm being 257 00:14:27,333 --> 00:14:28,968 very logical about it. The only thing 258 00:14:29,034 --> 00:14:30,836 that matters to me is protecting our relationship, 259 00:14:30,903 --> 00:14:33,606 as brother and sister and as colleagues, I just want 260 00:14:33,672 --> 00:14:35,975 to hit the reset button. >> Elena: Yeah. I mean, 261 00:14:36,041 --> 00:14:38,177 I want that too, of course, I do, you know, 262 00:14:38,244 --> 00:14:42,648 but I-- I'm scared, right? Like, what if we end 263 00:14:42,715 --> 00:14:44,950 up in the same place? Like, what if it happens again? 264 00:14:45,017 --> 00:14:47,386 >> Devon: It's not gonna happen again, we won't let it. 265 00:14:47,453 --> 00:14:50,723 And in order to do that, we have to have open communication 266 00:14:50,789 --> 00:14:54,693 between each other at all times. And have total honesty, even if 267 00:14:54,760 --> 00:14:56,962 it hurts each other's feelings. >> Elena: Yeah. 268 00:14:57,029 --> 00:14:59,565 I mean, listen, I agree. I think last time we both 269 00:14:59,632 --> 00:15:02,268 had our own agenda, and we weren't honest with each other. 270 00:15:02,334 --> 00:15:06,272 >> Devon: Exactly. So, can we do that moving forward? 271 00:15:06,338 --> 00:15:10,843 Have total honesty? [ Elena sighing ] 272 00:15:10,909 --> 00:15:15,347 >> Elena: Okay. Well, in light of total honesty. 273 00:15:15,414 --> 00:15:18,217 I mean, are you just doing this to mend things 274 00:15:18,284 --> 00:15:22,488 with me or because you're afraid of losing Hamilton Winters? 275 00:15:22,554 --> 00:15:25,190 >> Devon: Well, of course, I want to hang on to my company, 276 00:15:25,257 --> 00:15:30,262 but no, it's-- The main part of all this is not losing my sister 277 00:15:30,329 --> 00:15:34,466 because we're all we have. >> Elena: That's exactly 278 00:15:34,533 --> 00:15:37,770 what Aunt Mimi said. >> Devon: She's a smart woman. 279 00:15:37,836 --> 00:15:39,772 Now, I wanna be partners with you again 280 00:15:39,838 --> 00:15:42,341 and I wanna make something out of Chancellor-Winters that 281 00:15:42,408 --> 00:15:44,777 we can both be proud of. And that Catherine and 282 00:15:44,843 --> 00:15:48,981 Neil would be proud of. [ Elena inhaling ] 283 00:15:49,048 --> 00:15:53,185 >> Elena: All right. Well, I gotta take 284 00:15:53,252 --> 00:15:56,522 yes for an answer. >> Devon: Yeah. Good. 285 00:15:56,588 --> 00:15:58,624 Cheers. >> Elena: Cheers. 286 00:15:58,691 --> 00:15:59,525 [ Elena chuckling ] 287 00:16:01,160 --> 00:16:02,494 >> Chance: Dom is fine, right? 288 00:16:02,561 --> 00:16:05,331 >> Abby: Yes. Yes, he's fine. I'm sorry. I should have 289 00:16:05,397 --> 00:16:07,900 led with that. >> Chance: Um. Okay. Well, 290 00:16:07,966 --> 00:16:11,837 I'm not sure what else there is to talk about. 291 00:16:11,904 --> 00:16:15,507 >> Abby: Chance, I want to be um, completely transparent 292 00:16:15,574 --> 00:16:19,311 with you and this isn't gonna 293 00:16:19,378 --> 00:16:25,084 be easy to hear. Devon asked me and Dominic 294 00:16:25,150 --> 00:16:31,156 to move in with him. >> Chance: Hmm. 295 00:16:31,223 --> 00:16:36,495 [ Chance exhaling ] What do you want me to say here, 296 00:16:36,562 --> 00:16:38,530 Abby? >> Abby: I haven't made 297 00:16:38,597 --> 00:16:40,766 any final decisions. I-- I don't know what I'm gonna 298 00:16:40,833 --> 00:16:43,869 do yet, but I just-- I wanted to talk to you first 299 00:16:43,936 --> 00:16:46,638 because I don't want to make visitations any more 300 00:16:46,705 --> 00:16:48,640 uncomfortable than they already are. 301 00:16:48,707 --> 00:16:50,142 >> Chance: Uncomfortable? How are they uncomfortable? 302 00:16:50,209 --> 00:16:53,345 >> Abby: They just are. You know that. 303 00:16:53,412 --> 00:16:57,182 And I don't want to do anything to add to it. 304 00:16:57,249 --> 00:17:00,853 And also, this is a pretty small town. 305 00:17:00,919 --> 00:17:03,055 People talk, so I know it'll be 306 00:17:03,122 --> 00:17:05,090 a point of gossip. >> Chance: Well, I think 307 00:17:05,157 --> 00:17:07,393 everyone has other things on their mind at the moment. 308 00:17:07,459 --> 00:17:11,730 >> Abby: I know. And I know how busy you are. 309 00:17:11,797 --> 00:17:15,434 I just, um... I wanted to talk to you 310 00:17:15,501 --> 00:17:21,373 before I make a final decision. >> Chance: You're actually 311 00:17:21,440 --> 00:17:23,409 asking for my opinion on this? 312 00:17:26,845 --> 00:17:32,951 [ Heavy footsteps ] >> Victor: Hey, son. 313 00:17:33,018 --> 00:17:36,054 I assume you heard about last night's events. 314 00:17:36,121 --> 00:17:38,090 [ Adam sighing ] >> Adam: I just found out 315 00:17:38,157 --> 00:17:43,595 from Sharon. Uh, I mean, it's-- 316 00:17:43,662 --> 00:17:45,664 What a tragedy. >> Victor: Yup. 317 00:17:45,731 --> 00:17:49,535 >> Adam: Phyllis and I, we weren't exactly close, but... 318 00:17:49,601 --> 00:17:53,605 she was never boring. There was times I thought we had 319 00:17:53,672 --> 00:17:56,141 a lot in common but, uh, obviously, um, 320 00:17:56,208 --> 00:17:59,344 I don't feel the loss others do. >> Victor: Well, 321 00:17:59,411 --> 00:18:02,314 I appreciate your candor. >> Adam: Well, then let's, 322 00:18:02,381 --> 00:18:04,850 uh, let's get to the point. What's going on with 323 00:18:04,917 --> 00:18:07,486 Tucker's company? >> Victor: Well son, 324 00:18:07,553 --> 00:18:09,621 it seems we have hit the roadblock, you know. 325 00:18:09,688 --> 00:18:12,090 >> Adam: Another one? >> Victor: Yeah. 326 00:18:12,157 --> 00:18:18,163 Victoria is no longer interested in acquiring McCall Unlimited. 327 00:18:18,230 --> 00:18:21,300 >> Adam: If I'm not mistaken, Newman Enterprises 328 00:18:21,366 --> 00:18:24,369 still belongs to you. So, override her. 329 00:18:34,046 --> 00:18:37,416 >> Victor: Son, I put Victoria in charge for a reason. 330 00:18:37,483 --> 00:18:40,853 And I'm not gonna disrespect her decisions. 331 00:18:40,919 --> 00:18:44,590 >> Adam: Right. Because whenever it's a choice 332 00:18:44,656 --> 00:18:47,326 between me and Victoria, it's not really a choice, 333 00:18:47,392 --> 00:18:50,195 it's game over. >> Victor: Son, please don't 334 00:18:50,262 --> 00:18:53,699 go there, all right? I have not given up on 335 00:18:53,765 --> 00:18:57,002 acquiring McCall Unlimited. I just want us 336 00:18:57,069 --> 00:19:01,173 to rethink our approach. >> Adam: I don't think 337 00:19:01,240 --> 00:19:03,809 I'm up for that, okay? Nothing is gonna change in 338 00:19:03,876 --> 00:19:07,012 our family hierarchy. Oh, I was just-- I was 339 00:19:07,079 --> 00:19:09,381 fooling myself thinking that anything was gonna change. 340 00:19:09,448 --> 00:19:12,150 I think it's best that we go our separate ways, okay? 341 00:19:12,217 --> 00:19:15,454 I'm gonna figure out my future on my own. 342 00:19:19,625 --> 00:19:23,795 >> Devon: How is, uh, Daniel doing? 343 00:19:23,862 --> 00:19:27,599 >> Elena: Well, I mean, he's distraught, obviously. 344 00:19:27,666 --> 00:19:30,502 He just kept talking over and over about how all of 345 00:19:30,569 --> 00:19:34,139 the ways that Phyllis could have been saved. 346 00:19:34,206 --> 00:19:36,942 >> Devon: Yeah, that's what you do. 347 00:19:37,009 --> 00:19:39,144 Your mind goes in 100 different directions. 348 00:19:39,211 --> 00:19:41,747 >> Elena: Yeah. Absolutely. And he kept beating himself up 349 00:19:41,813 --> 00:19:45,951 because, you know, they were in a bad place in her last days. 350 00:19:46,018 --> 00:19:48,654 And then he kept thinking maybe he contributed to the stress 351 00:19:48,720 --> 00:19:52,424 that made her pass out. >> Devon: He can't do that. 352 00:19:52,491 --> 00:19:54,927 He just has to take himself through it. 353 00:19:54,993 --> 00:19:57,129 I'd like to think that I'm more at peace with 354 00:19:57,195 --> 00:20:01,266 losing Neil and Hillary, but... you know that hole in 355 00:20:01,333 --> 00:20:04,136 your heart never goes away. >> Elena: No. 356 00:20:04,202 --> 00:20:06,672 And unfortunately, Daniel is just at 357 00:20:06,738 --> 00:20:10,342 the beginning of his journey. >> Devon: This whole thing 358 00:20:10,409 --> 00:20:14,713 with Phyllis just reminds you that you gotta embrace life. 359 00:20:14,780 --> 00:20:17,950 And that's exactly what I intend to do and not just when it 360 00:20:18,016 --> 00:20:20,619 comes to business either. >> Elena: Well, 361 00:20:20,686 --> 00:20:23,488 what else is going on? >> Devon: Well, I asked 362 00:20:23,555 --> 00:20:25,190 Abby to move in with me. 363 00:20:28,126 --> 00:20:31,196 >> Abby: I'm not as much asking your opinion on this as I am-- 364 00:20:31,263 --> 00:20:35,767 >> Chance: Just go for it. I'm sure Dominic would love it. 365 00:20:35,834 --> 00:20:37,703 I assume that you and Devon would too. 366 00:20:37,769 --> 00:20:42,040 So, no reason not to, right? >> Abby: I want to 367 00:20:42,107 --> 00:20:44,076 consider your feelings. >> Chance: Let me worry 368 00:20:44,142 --> 00:20:48,680 about my feelings. And I'm fine with it. Really. 369 00:20:48,747 --> 00:20:52,384 >> Abby: Okay. Well, um, if I do move out, 370 00:20:52,451 --> 00:20:57,022 then you should move back into the Chancellor Estate. 371 00:20:57,089 --> 00:21:00,258 It's your birthright. >> Chance: It's just a house, 372 00:21:00,325 --> 00:21:02,694 Abby. >> Abby: It's-- 373 00:21:02,761 --> 00:21:05,364 it's not just a house. It-- it's more than that. 374 00:21:05,430 --> 00:21:08,467 It's the Chancellor house, a Chancellor should live there. 375 00:21:08,533 --> 00:21:12,504 >> Chance: Dominic does. He's a Chancellor, right? 376 00:21:12,571 --> 00:21:16,842 >> Abby: Yes, he is and... And maybe one day, 377 00:21:16,908 --> 00:21:19,277 it'll all be his. >> Chance: Yeah, of course. 378 00:21:19,344 --> 00:21:22,114 It's his birthright. >> Abby: You know, 379 00:21:22,180 --> 00:21:24,049 I just-- I really don't feel comfortable living there without 380 00:21:24,116 --> 00:21:28,286 you and I get the feeling that Nina doesn't want me there. 381 00:21:28,353 --> 00:21:30,355 >> Chance: Yeah, she may have mentioned something 382 00:21:30,422 --> 00:21:33,725 like that to me as well. I tell you though, it's Jill you 383 00:21:33,792 --> 00:21:36,862 need to worry about. >> Abby: Okay. 384 00:21:36,928 --> 00:21:43,268 Well, um-- I'll leave. But um, maybe I can just 385 00:21:43,335 --> 00:21:48,206 keep Dominic's things there and keep his room the same. 386 00:21:48,273 --> 00:21:51,343 He loves it there and then everything can just be 387 00:21:51,410 --> 00:21:54,980 exactly the way it is now, you know, when he visits you 388 00:21:55,047 --> 00:21:58,784 and I won't have to disrupt his life more than I already have. 389 00:21:58,850 --> 00:22:01,820 >> Chance: That's fine with me. I'm gonna do what's best for 390 00:22:01,887 --> 00:22:08,794 Dom, whatever I think that is. >> Abby: Well, thank you, 391 00:22:08,860 --> 00:22:12,230 Chance. Um... I hope you have 392 00:22:12,297 --> 00:22:14,800 a great rest of your day. 393 00:22:24,576 --> 00:22:26,878 [ Knocking on door ] >> Nate: Hey. 394 00:22:26,945 --> 00:22:31,983 >> Victoria: Hi, come in. >> Nate: I just got your text. 395 00:22:32,050 --> 00:22:37,022 Thought I'd stop by before I bury my nose in 396 00:22:37,089 --> 00:22:41,493 these quarterly reports. What's going on? 397 00:22:41,560 --> 00:22:43,762 >> Victoria: I know that you did everything that you could 398 00:22:43,829 --> 00:22:45,731 to help Phyllis last night. >> Nate: Yeah. 399 00:22:45,797 --> 00:22:48,867 Thankfully, my medical training kicked back in. 400 00:22:48,934 --> 00:22:51,269 >> Victoria: Did you and Elena figure out 401 00:22:51,336 --> 00:22:54,072 what was wrong with her? >> Nate: No, 402 00:22:54,139 --> 00:22:56,541 and the lack of answers has been weighing on Elena. 403 00:22:56,608 --> 00:22:59,044 She's been trying to figure out what we missed, 404 00:22:59,111 --> 00:23:01,613 wondering what we could have done to save her before she 405 00:23:01,680 --> 00:23:05,851 got into that ambulance. >> Victoria: What about you? 406 00:23:05,917 --> 00:23:09,621 >> Nate: I have questions too, but I can let go in 407 00:23:09,688 --> 00:23:12,190 a way Elena can't. Holding other people's 408 00:23:12,257 --> 00:23:15,260 lives in my hands is no longer my responsibility. 409 00:23:15,327 --> 00:23:20,866 So, yes, I do wonder what happened to Phyllis, truly, 410 00:23:20,932 --> 00:23:24,402 but my focus is here at Newman. 411 00:23:34,679 --> 00:23:36,348 >> Announcer: The Young and the Restless will continue. 412 00:24:03,675 --> 00:24:09,681 [ Adam sighs ] 413 00:24:09,748 --> 00:24:11,283 >> Sally: Oh. Where are you 414 00:24:11,349 --> 00:24:15,821 rushing off to? >> Adam: Um, I'm not sure. 415 00:24:15,887 --> 00:24:20,158 Um, nowhere? >> Sally: Oh, well, you sure are 416 00:24:20,225 --> 00:24:23,895 in a hurry to get there. I'm just here for some 417 00:24:23,962 --> 00:24:26,431 chamomile tea. >> Adam: Ah. 418 00:24:29,201 --> 00:24:31,469 What's wrong? You all right? 419 00:24:31,536 --> 00:24:32,437 >> Sally: We're fine. 420 00:24:34,472 --> 00:24:38,376 Uh. But if going nowhere could wait a few minutes, 421 00:24:38,443 --> 00:24:40,478 maybe you'd like to sit with me? 422 00:24:42,747 --> 00:24:45,217 >> Nate: Did you have something specific you wanted to talk 423 00:24:45,283 --> 00:24:46,785 about when you sent me the text? 424 00:24:48,954 --> 00:24:52,057 >> Victoria: Yes. I wanted you 425 00:24:52,123 --> 00:24:57,295 to be the first person to know, outside of the family of course. 426 00:24:57,362 --> 00:25:00,198 That I am no longer pursuing McCall Unlimited. 427 00:25:01,600 --> 00:25:03,668 >> Nate: I thought that acquisition was 428 00:25:03,735 --> 00:25:07,005 the top priority for you. What changed? 429 00:25:08,673 --> 00:25:10,609 >> Victoria: Can I confess something to you, 430 00:25:10,675 --> 00:25:14,346 completely off the record? >> Nate: Of course. 431 00:25:14,412 --> 00:25:16,214 >> Victoria: Well, I denied it to my father, 432 00:25:16,281 --> 00:25:19,150 but he was right. The whole McCall thing, 433 00:25:19,217 --> 00:25:20,685 it is about Adam. 434 00:25:21,219 --> 00:25:25,156 Not just for me, but for all of us. 435 00:25:25,223 --> 00:25:28,260 If we do manage to acquire McCall, my father is determined 436 00:25:28,326 --> 00:25:33,899 to install Adam as CEO. And I just keep asking myself 437 00:25:33,965 --> 00:25:38,970 if that is the case, why would I... 438 00:25:39,037 --> 00:25:42,707 and the company I run, hand Adam an empire? 439 00:25:48,413 --> 00:25:50,749 [ Sally sighs ] >> Adam: I assume that 440 00:25:50,815 --> 00:25:54,219 you heard about Phyllis. >> Sally: Yeah, 441 00:25:54,286 --> 00:25:57,522 it's pretty awful. >> Adam: Yeah. 442 00:25:57,589 --> 00:26:00,425 How's Nick doing? I know it can't be easy for him. 443 00:26:00,492 --> 00:26:03,295 I know there's a lot of-- a lot of history there. 444 00:26:03,361 --> 00:26:06,765 >> Sally: Uh, he's pretty torn up, 445 00:26:06,831 --> 00:26:10,568 especially for Summer. >> Adam: I don't know how 446 00:26:10,635 --> 00:26:14,406 I'd be able to console Connor if Chelsea... 447 00:26:14,472 --> 00:26:18,143 >> Sally: Yeah, he's struggling with not knowing how to 448 00:26:18,209 --> 00:26:20,879 make things better for her. >> Adam: Ah. 449 00:26:20,946 --> 00:26:24,015 That's one of the hardest things about parenting is accepting 450 00:26:24,082 --> 00:26:26,718 that you cannot protect your kids from everything. 451 00:26:26,785 --> 00:26:30,555 No matter how much you want to. >> Sally: Well, I'm about to 452 00:26:30,622 --> 00:26:34,025 find out what that's like. >> Adam: You will love 453 00:26:34,092 --> 00:26:38,730 your child like nobody else. >> Sally: I am sure. 454 00:26:38,797 --> 00:26:41,299 Yeah, he's coping with his own grief too. I mean-- 455 00:26:41,366 --> 00:26:44,903 I mean, he loved Phyllis for a really long time. 456 00:26:44,970 --> 00:26:48,373 >> Adam: And you're not jealous of that? 457 00:26:48,440 --> 00:26:51,276 >> Sally: No. I mean, he fell out of love 458 00:26:51,343 --> 00:26:53,244 with Phyllis long before we ever got together and she 459 00:26:53,311 --> 00:26:56,081 is the mother of his child. And like you just said, 460 00:26:56,147 --> 00:26:58,717 that is a bond that nothing can break. 461 00:27:06,024 --> 00:27:07,258 >> Sally: You seemed pretty discombobulated 462 00:27:07,325 --> 00:27:10,428 when I first ran into you... heading out of here 463 00:27:10,495 --> 00:27:12,397 with no clear direction is never a good sign, 464 00:27:12,464 --> 00:27:16,801 where you're concerned. >> Adam: Yeah. 465 00:27:16,868 --> 00:27:20,071 Well, um... I thought that I was running 466 00:27:20,138 --> 00:27:22,774 towards something positive but those plans came to 467 00:27:22,841 --> 00:27:26,711 a screeching halt. >> Sally: You care to elaborate? 468 00:27:26,778 --> 00:27:28,480 >> Adam: Victor was gonna buy a company 469 00:27:28,546 --> 00:27:32,817 that I was going to head. >> Sally: Sounds promising. 470 00:27:32,884 --> 00:27:35,520 >> Adam: But then he pulled the rug out from under me. 471 00:27:35,587 --> 00:27:37,155 >> Sally: Well, that sounds like Victor. 472 00:27:37,222 --> 00:27:40,792 >> Adam: I'm frustrated. Not only because he chose 473 00:27:40,859 --> 00:27:44,996 Victoria over me, but, um... for a brief moment, 474 00:27:45,063 --> 00:27:50,535 I thought he might choose me. >> Sally: Well, I'm sorry 475 00:27:50,602 --> 00:27:54,239 that he hurt you again. I mean, we always want 476 00:27:54,305 --> 00:27:56,307 to believe the best in the people that we care about. 477 00:27:56,374 --> 00:28:00,512 That's why it is so devastating whenever they let us down. 478 00:28:00,578 --> 00:28:03,548 Look at it this way. If Victor handed you a company 479 00:28:03,615 --> 00:28:06,184 to run, you would have to answer to him and you would 480 00:28:06,251 --> 00:28:08,186 be in a never-ending competition with Victoria. 481 00:28:08,253 --> 00:28:11,756 Is that what you really want? >> Adam: Maybe not. 482 00:28:11,823 --> 00:28:14,125 >> Sally: Everything I said to you when you were CEO of 483 00:28:14,192 --> 00:28:17,262 Newman Media still stands. You are intelligent 484 00:28:17,328 --> 00:28:19,864 and highly capable. You have one of the sharpest 485 00:28:19,931 --> 00:28:22,000 business minds I have ever seen. You do not need 486 00:28:22,067 --> 00:28:26,805 Victor to succeed. All you need is you. 487 00:28:29,307 --> 00:28:31,176 >> Sharon: So, I saw you with Abby earlier. 488 00:28:31,242 --> 00:28:35,080 Is everything all right? >> Chance: I don't really know 489 00:28:35,146 --> 00:28:38,683 how to answer that question. Yes. No. 490 00:28:38,750 --> 00:28:41,853 I mean, nothing's wrong, but... that wasn't exactly what 491 00:28:41,920 --> 00:28:44,289 you would call, uh, small talk, you know? 492 00:28:44,355 --> 00:28:46,291 >> Sharon: Yeah. I've been there. 493 00:28:46,357 --> 00:28:49,227 Marriage dissolves and you just try to remain 494 00:28:49,294 --> 00:28:52,130 civil and pleasant. >> Chance: Yeah, 495 00:28:52,197 --> 00:28:55,633 I'm doing my best. >> Sharon: Well, tell me... 496 00:28:55,700 --> 00:28:58,536 what happened with Abby? >> Chance: Well, she asked me 497 00:28:58,603 --> 00:29:03,274 what I thought about her and Dominic moving in with Devon. 498 00:29:03,341 --> 00:29:07,045 >> Sharon: Oh. Wow. Well, what did you do? 499 00:29:07,112 --> 00:29:12,584 >> Chance: What could I do? Gave the idea a thumbs up. 500 00:29:14,152 --> 00:29:17,956 >> Elena: Wow. Abby's moving in with you. 501 00:29:18,022 --> 00:29:20,892 >> Devon: Yeah. It feels right to both of us. 502 00:29:20,959 --> 00:29:23,828 We both know how we feel about each other. 503 00:29:23,895 --> 00:29:27,832 Why not? >> Elena: Uh, maybe because 504 00:29:27,899 --> 00:29:31,236 your ex just moved out. >> Devon: Okay. 505 00:29:31,302 --> 00:29:34,672 So how much time am I supposed to let go by, then? 506 00:29:34,739 --> 00:29:36,875 >> Elena: Well, I mean, don't you think having Abby 507 00:29:36,941 --> 00:29:39,744 move in with you is just gonna cause Amanda more pain? 508 00:29:39,811 --> 00:29:43,615 >> Devon: No, I don't. How? She already assumes 509 00:29:43,681 --> 00:29:45,383 we live together anyway. She said so last night. 510 00:29:45,450 --> 00:29:48,419 And we had a decent conversation, where I feel like 511 00:29:48,486 --> 00:29:51,055 there's some actual closure for the first time. 512 00:29:51,122 --> 00:29:54,125 Which is what motivated me to ask Abby... 513 00:29:54,192 --> 00:29:56,728 and I love her. It's not a fling, it's not just 514 00:29:56,794 --> 00:29:59,464 some random person, you know. She's been my best friend 515 00:29:59,531 --> 00:30:02,367 for years. She's the mother of my son. 516 00:30:02,433 --> 00:30:06,004 So, us all together as a family feels good to me. 517 00:30:06,070 --> 00:30:08,439 And having her and Dominic under this roof 518 00:30:08,506 --> 00:30:09,607 makes all the sense in the world. 519 00:30:17,749 --> 00:30:20,285 >> Abby: Wow. Giving Abby the okay 520 00:30:20,351 --> 00:30:26,291 to move in with Devon, that must have been hard. 521 00:30:26,357 --> 00:30:29,160 >> Chance: You know, the more I think about it... 522 00:30:29,227 --> 00:30:33,731 it really wasn't that hard. >> Abby: Well, that's good. 523 00:30:33,798 --> 00:30:37,302 Maybe this could mark the end of that. 524 00:30:37,368 --> 00:30:40,305 You can put it in the past and that could be really freeing. 525 00:30:40,371 --> 00:30:42,407 >> Chance: Yeah. You know, it's tough. 526 00:30:42,473 --> 00:30:44,776 There's never gonna be a clean break with Abby. 527 00:30:44,842 --> 00:30:48,146 We always have Dominic connecting us, you know? 528 00:30:48,213 --> 00:30:51,482 >> Sharon: Well, you can continue to resent Abby for what 529 00:30:51,549 --> 00:30:54,953 she did and who she did it with. But Abby's out there 530 00:30:55,019 --> 00:30:59,324 living her life and she's not gonna feel the sting. 531 00:30:59,390 --> 00:31:03,194 The only person your anger is gonna affect is you. So... 532 00:31:03,261 --> 00:31:06,197 it seems to me that the sooner you let that go 533 00:31:06,264 --> 00:31:09,234 the better. >> Chance: Well, 534 00:31:09,300 --> 00:31:12,971 the way I see it, Sharon, is you got two options here. 535 00:31:13,037 --> 00:31:16,908 I either pay you for this excellent therapy session 536 00:31:16,975 --> 00:31:18,176 or I take you to dinner. 537 00:31:21,145 --> 00:31:23,581 >> Sharon: And those are my only two options? 538 00:31:23,648 --> 00:31:26,684 >> Chance: Yeah, those are the only two options. 539 00:31:26,751 --> 00:31:29,988 >> Sharon: Okay. Dinner. 540 00:31:33,591 --> 00:31:34,926 >> Devon: Pretty lady. >> Abby: Hi. 541 00:31:34,993 --> 00:31:36,661 >> Devon: Hey. >> Abby: Can I come in? 542 00:31:36,728 --> 00:31:38,796 >> Devon: You know, you don't have to ask me that question. 543 00:31:42,033 --> 00:31:43,668 >> Abby: Um... >> Devon: What's up? 544 00:31:43,735 --> 00:31:45,937 >> Abby: So, I haven't been able to get your offer 545 00:31:46,004 --> 00:31:48,239 out of my mind. >> Devon: Well, I don't want 546 00:31:48,306 --> 00:31:50,541 to put any pressure on you to make a decision. Okay? 547 00:31:50,608 --> 00:31:53,044 >> Abby: No pressure, but, you know, my biggest 548 00:31:53,111 --> 00:31:55,813 concern was Chance. >> Devon: Yeah. 549 00:31:55,880 --> 00:31:58,650 >> Abby: So, I went and talked to him. 550 00:31:58,716 --> 00:32:02,320 >> Devon: Really? How did that go? 551 00:32:02,387 --> 00:32:05,456 >> Abby: Well, he wasn't ecstatic, but... 552 00:32:05,523 --> 00:32:07,859 he gave us the go ahead. >> Devon: Really? 553 00:32:07,925 --> 00:32:10,295 >> Abby: Mm-hmm. >> Devon: Well, that's 554 00:32:10,361 --> 00:32:12,530 the best news, isn't it? >> Abby: Yeah. I mean, 555 00:32:12,597 --> 00:32:17,669 I think now that that's handled, the rest seems doable. 556 00:32:17,735 --> 00:32:20,938 >> Devon: So, are you saying what I think you're saying? 557 00:32:21,005 --> 00:32:26,277 >> Abby: I love you. And I would very much 558 00:32:26,344 --> 00:32:29,314 like to make a home with you and our son. 559 00:32:35,353 --> 00:32:37,422 >> Victoria: If we succeed in buying McCall, 560 00:32:37,488 --> 00:32:42,560 I am not gonna be able to stop my dad from handing it to Adam. 561 00:32:42,627 --> 00:32:44,629 But if the acquisition is a failure, 562 00:32:44,696 --> 00:32:48,466 then my company takes a hit. And that means it's 563 00:32:48,533 --> 00:32:53,304 a no-win situation for me. >> Nate: Makes sense to me. 564 00:32:53,371 --> 00:32:55,773 Personally, I'm happy you're backing off 565 00:32:55,840 --> 00:32:58,242 because it leaves the door open for Devon to purchase it. 566 00:32:58,309 --> 00:33:01,346 If he chooses. >> Victoria: Oh. 567 00:33:01,412 --> 00:33:04,515 Win-win for everyone, then. >> Nate: Victoria, your 568 00:33:04,582 --> 00:33:08,619 instincts are always spot on. I admire your ability to pivot 569 00:33:08,686 --> 00:33:10,488 when it's called for. >> Victoria: Yes, well, 570 00:33:10,555 --> 00:33:14,726 being nimble is a business secret of mine. 571 00:33:14,792 --> 00:33:17,261 >> Nate: Thank you for sharing your secrets with me. 572 00:33:17,328 --> 00:33:20,465 It's... nice to be in your inner circle. 573 00:33:20,531 --> 00:33:23,634 >> Victoria: You're an asset. I would definitely be a fool 574 00:33:23,701 --> 00:33:27,572 not to recognize that. >> Nate: Good to hear. 575 00:33:27,638 --> 00:33:32,243 Though, I realize that most of the time that circle is you. 576 00:33:32,310 --> 00:33:34,479 >> Victoria: I can reach out for help whenever 577 00:33:34,545 --> 00:33:37,815 the situation arises. >> Nate: Yeah? 578 00:33:37,882 --> 00:33:41,352 So, you're thinking of expanding this inner circle of yours? 579 00:33:43,621 --> 00:33:45,590 >> Victoria: Just by one. 580 00:33:48,259 --> 00:33:51,896 >> Nikki: It went that badly with Adam? 581 00:33:51,963 --> 00:33:55,733 >> Victor: Well, let me put it this way. 582 00:33:55,800 --> 00:33:58,736 He's still as obstinate as always. 583 00:33:58,803 --> 00:34:04,041 He insists that I... force Victoria to acquire 584 00:34:04,108 --> 00:34:06,377 McCall Unlimited. >> Nikki: Oh, well, you're not 585 00:34:06,444 --> 00:34:08,346 considering doing that, are you? >> Victor: No, of course not. 586 00:34:08,413 --> 00:34:10,548 But that answer didn't sit well with him. 587 00:34:10,615 --> 00:34:12,650 >> Nikki: Well, I take it as a good thing. 588 00:34:12,717 --> 00:34:16,687 Now, we can finally get past the 589 00:34:16,754 --> 00:34:18,990 pursuit of a company that Tucker clearly 590 00:34:19,056 --> 00:34:21,626 wants to sell to Devon. >> Victor: There's only 591 00:34:21,692 --> 00:34:25,930 one problem. Devon is no longer interested 592 00:34:25,997 --> 00:34:30,334 in acquiring another company. >> Nikki: What happened? 593 00:34:30,401 --> 00:34:35,573 >> Victor: Devon wants to rejoin Chancellor Winters. 594 00:34:35,640 --> 00:34:39,143 >> Nikki: Wow, that's an interesting turn of events. 595 00:34:39,210 --> 00:34:42,814 >> Victor: It's not surprising, to be honest with you. 596 00:34:42,880 --> 00:34:45,283 After Phyllis's death, I guess everyone is rethinking 597 00:34:45,349 --> 00:34:47,552 their relationship with their family. 598 00:34:47,618 --> 00:34:49,821 I certainly am not gonna waste any more time being away 599 00:34:49,887 --> 00:34:53,825 from my family, including Adam. So as far as I'm concerned, 600 00:34:53,891 --> 00:34:55,760 McCall Unlimited is still on the market. 601 00:34:57,195 --> 00:35:00,565 >> Adam: Thank you... for always knowing 602 00:35:00,631 --> 00:35:04,035 the right thing to say. It's part of the reason 603 00:35:04,101 --> 00:35:05,670 you're gonna be an amazing mother 604 00:35:05,736 --> 00:35:08,406 to our little boy. >> Sally: Wait, what? 605 00:35:08,473 --> 00:35:12,109 Little boy? >> Adam: It's my track record. 606 00:35:12,176 --> 00:35:14,212 All boys, so far. >> Sally: Okay. Well, maybe 607 00:35:14,278 --> 00:35:16,013 that means you're overdue for a daughter. 608 00:35:16,080 --> 00:35:19,650 >> Adam: Hey, I would love a little girl. 609 00:35:19,717 --> 00:35:23,321 I mean, I'm gonna be thrilled either way. 610 00:35:23,387 --> 00:35:26,324 >> Sally: Well, the way this kid refuses to let me enjoy a meal. 611 00:35:26,390 --> 00:35:29,227 I'm not sure how either of us comes out of this healthy. 612 00:35:29,293 --> 00:35:31,229 >> Adam: Are you still having morning sickness? 613 00:35:31,295 --> 00:35:32,830 >> Sally: No. >> Adam: Are you taking 614 00:35:32,897 --> 00:35:34,565 the prenatal vitamins? I mean, do we need 615 00:35:34,632 --> 00:35:37,168 to go see a doctor? >> Sally: No, I'm fine. 616 00:35:37,235 --> 00:35:39,637 No, It's not morning sickness. It's... 617 00:35:39,704 --> 00:35:43,441 it's just a little nausea. Nothing that chamomile tea 618 00:35:43,508 --> 00:35:46,811 can't fix. Besides, I heard somewhere 619 00:35:46,878 --> 00:35:49,480 that indigestion means the baby's gonna have 620 00:35:49,547 --> 00:35:52,383 a full head of hair. >> Adam: I have not 621 00:35:52,450 --> 00:35:55,253 heard that one. >> Sally: Well, look it up. 622 00:35:58,523 --> 00:36:02,293 I'm really sorry I worried you. >> Adam: It's unavoidable. 623 00:36:02,360 --> 00:36:06,664 I'm the kid's father and you're right. 624 00:36:06,731 --> 00:36:09,000 That bond is unbreakable. 625 00:36:14,572 --> 00:36:16,774 >> Announcer: Next week on the Young and the Restless... 626 00:36:17,775 --> 00:36:18,676 >> Michael: Phyllis. 627 00:36:20,945 --> 00:36:21,746 Are you here? 628 00:36:25,283 --> 00:36:27,485 How is it that you're here right now? 629 00:36:27,552 --> 00:36:29,487 >> Summer: I need your help. >> Chance: All right. 630 00:36:29,554 --> 00:36:31,222 What can I do for you? >> Summer: You and I are gonna 631 00:36:31,289 --> 00:36:32,490 expose my mom's murderer. 632 00:36:56,581 --> 00:36:58,849 >> Announcer: Join us again for The Young and the Restless.