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>> Sally: Nate.
>> Nate: Hey.
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>> Sally: Hey. Hey.
>> Nate: How's it going?
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>> Sally: Um, not great.
Actually, I'm-- I'm really
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sorry to bother you, but I'm--
I'm not feeling very well.
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>> Nate: Okay.
Uh, in-- in what way?
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What's the problem?
>> Sally: I think something
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might be wrong with my baby.
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>> Detective Chancellor: Yeah,
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this is Detective Chancellor.
I was hoping to find out
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when I could expect
the toxicology report
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on the blood that was drawn
from Phyllis Summers.
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I apologize for
the rush request.
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I understand that
these things take time.
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I could just really use
this one as soon as possible.
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Okay. Thank you.
Thank you for understanding.
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Yeah,
I'll be expecting your call.
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All right.
>> Abby: Hi, Chance.
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>> Adam: Hey Sharon.
Can I, uh, get my usual?
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>> Sharon: Uh. I'm sorry, what?
>> Adam: Uh, I was just
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trying to order some coffee.
Everything okay?
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>> Sharon: Yeah. Um...
I'm just having a hard time
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focusing this morning.
I guess I'm still processing.
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Wait, you don't know.
>> Adam: Uh, apparently not.
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What is it that I don't know?
>> Sharon: Well, there's no
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easy way to say this, but...
last night Phyllis passed away.
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>> Devon: Hey.
>> Elena: Hey.
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>> Devon: Thank you
for coming over.
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Yeah.
I--
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I know it's been
a heavy morning.
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How you doing?
>> Elena: I mean, I don't know.
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I was with Daniel last night.
I will say I know Phyllis
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wasn't everyone's favorite
person, but she loved her kids,
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and her kids loved her.
>> Devon: Yeah. Of course.
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They have to be in shock
right now.
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>> Elena: Yeah.
>> Devon: There's just...
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nothing ever prepares you
for losing a parent
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this young in life.
I'm sure Daniel's grateful
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though to have you around
since, you know exactly
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what he's going through.
>> Elena: Yeah.
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Well, I wish you and I didn't
know it so well.
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>> Devon: Me too.
But... when you deal with loss,
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they can make you put things
into perspective
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and realize that
you can't wait around to right
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the wrongs in your life.
You have to do it now while
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you're here, and while you can.
Which is one of the reasons
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why I asked you to come over,
actually.
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I want to continue
our conversation about
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Chancellor Winters.
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>> Victor: Thank you,
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sweetheart.
>> Victoria: I can't stop
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thinking about Nicholas.
>> Victor: Yeah.
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>> Victoria: How's he doing?
>> Victor: I think
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he needs some time.
>> Victoria: Poor Summer.
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My heart goes out to her.
>> Nikki: Thank you.
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I know.
We saw her this morning.
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She seems to be teetering
between being too composed
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and on the verge
of a breakdown.
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And she's insisting on planning
Phyllis' memorial.
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>> Victoria: Well,
she shouldn't have to deal
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with that right now.
I can help her.
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>> Nikki: No,
she doesn't want any help.
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>> Victoria: Well,
that's crazy.
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She's in no shape to take
that on.
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>> Nikki: No, she's not.
But those are her wishes.
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So, I just told her that we're
there for her and ready to help
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her with whatever she needs,
and we'll give her her space.
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>> Victoria: Well, then I guess
I shouldn't go see her today.
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>> Nikki: It might be better
if you wait for her emotions
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to settle down a bit.
>> Victor: By the way,
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sweetheart.
You saw Tucker?
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How did that go?
>> Victoria: Oh, well,
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that's very easy to answer.
Nowhere.
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>> Victor: What?
You weren't able to make
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any headway with him?
>> Victoria: I withdrew
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our offer to buy the company.
I'm no longer interested
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in McCall Unlimited.
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>> Victor: Why would
you withdraw the offer?
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>> Victoria: It's already
been too much of a headache
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and I can only see more
migraines in the future.
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>> Victor: You know damn well
that a deal of this size
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brings with it headaches.
>> Victoria: Well,
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in this case, the--
the pitfalls outweigh
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any upside,
both for the company
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and for the family.
I just don't think
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it's worth it, Dad.
And I told Tucker myself
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last night.
>> Victor: This was not
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your decision to make alone.
You should have consulted
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with your father.
>> Victoria: I am the CEO
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of Newman enterprises,
aren't I?
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>> Victor: Are you forgetting
who put you in this chair?
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>> Victoria: Then I take it
that you don't agree
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with my decision.
>> Victor: No, I don't.
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And all this nonsense about
headaches and obstacles.
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The real issue is Adam,
isn't it?
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>> Victoria: You're mistaken.
Adam is your concern.
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For me, it's all about
the business and what's
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best for the business.
>> Victor: That's what
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you keep on saying.
>> Victoria: Yes.
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Well, I've reevaluated
the pros and the cons
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and the potential risks.
Now, you know what?
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I just changed my mind.
Yes, Dad. And you know what?
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There's no potential
room for growth.
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There's just not.
I would be so happy
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to show you the numbers.
>> Victor: And I'm sure you
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called all the numbers
to support your position.
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What I'm questioning is
is your motivation.
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>> Victoria: I always have
this company and our family's
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best interests at heart.
That's my motivation, Dad.
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And if you don't believe that,
then why did you trust me to be
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the custodian of your legacy?
>> Victor: Why are you
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so reluctant to have Adam
reunite with his family?
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Why are you so against him
having his own success?
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>> Victoria: How is handing him
a company a success of his own?
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Look, if you want
to acquire McCall Unlimited
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and hand it to Adam,
well, by all means,
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feel free to do so.
But do it independent of Newman
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because this company should
have no part of it.
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>> Victor: Don't ever forget
who handed you this company.
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>> Adam: In the blink
of an eye, Phyllis is gone.
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What was she doing marrying
Stark of all people?
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That sounds off. I'm sure.
>> Sharon: Sadly,
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we'll never be able to ask her.
>> Adam: Uh, have you
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spoken to Nick about it?
>> Sharon: Well,
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not since last night.
I was with him when all
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of the information was rolling
in and then when Phyllis'
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death was confirmed, obviously,
he was very focused on Summer.
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>> Adam: Hmm.
Well,
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I'm sure he'll reach out to you
when he gets the chance to.
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>> Sharon: I hope he does.
You know, he was really there
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for me when Ray died and I want
him to know that I can be
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that person for him now,
especially since the situations
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are so similar.
>> Adam: You two
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have been through
something like this before.
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Together.
I'm sure that he will
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reach out.
>> Sharon: Losing Cassie
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and Ray,
I feel especially qualified
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to help people through this.
I know what it feels like
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when fate reaches out
and snatches the person
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you love and the inevitable
guilt of things that were said,
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things that were left unsaid
and how that weighs on you.
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>> Adam: Sharon,
Nick will reach out.
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Okay?
And you will be a great comfort
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to him.
But you can't be everything
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to everyone all the time,
even though you try.
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You have to take care
of yourself too.
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>> Sharon: I will, if you will.
>> Adam: [ laughs ] Deal.
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[ sighs ]
I, um, have been summoned.
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Can we pick this up later?
>> Sharon: Yeah, of course.
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>> Adam: Okay.
I'll check back in with you.
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>> Sharon: Yeah.
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>> Abby: The news about
Phyllis is sickening.
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>> Chance: Yeah.
Um, I feel sorry for Summer
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and for Daniel.
>> Abby: Yeah.
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You never expect that
it's gonna be the last time
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that you see someone.
But thank you so much
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for your hard work.
I know the family
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really appreciates it.
>> Chance: Just doing my job.
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Anyway.
Nice to runing into you.
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>> Abby: Wait, Chance. Um--
I don't want to intrude
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at a time like this,
but I've been looking for you.
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There's something that
we need to discuss.
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>> Devon: Everything
changed for me last night.
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Just being in that room
and seeing those pictures
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on the wall and hearing
his favorite music
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all night long.
>>Elena: I know.
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I felt like he was
there with us.
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>> Devon: Yeah.
And I'm sure he was.
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And then,
hearing about the news
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of Phyllis this morning,
it reminded me about
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that day that we lost him
all over again.
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And made me think about how
we really don't have a lot
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of time here on this planet.
And the most important thing
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is keeping the people
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>> Elena: I agree.
I do.
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I mean, time is a really
valuable resource,
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and I really don't want
to waste any more of it.
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>> Devon: Yeah.
Neither do I, at all.
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You know, you're my sister.
I love you and there
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should never be anything
that's bigger than that.
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Oh, I wanna give our partnership
at Chancellor-Winters
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a second shot.
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>> Nate: I gotta say, I--
I thought you looked a little
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different at the gala.
But, uh, I learned a long
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time ago to never assume
a woman is pregnant.
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>> Sally: Good call.
Yeah, I--
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I haven't told a lot of people
and I promise I'm not
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in the habit of just
flagging down doctors
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as they're casually walking by.
So, I thank you,
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uh, for stopping and listening.
Um.
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Sometimes after I eat,
I get nauseous, and I get
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this, like, fluttering feeling
in my stomach and I just
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am not really sure it's normal.
>> Nate: Okay.
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Well, I can't be 100% certain
and this wouldn't be
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an official diagnosis.
Okay?
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Uh. Who's your obstetrician?
>> Sally: Dr. Chandler.
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>> Nate: Good, good.
She's the best.
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You should probably
schedule an appointment
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with her just to be sure.
But from what you've told me,
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I'm confident I know
what's going on.
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>> Sally: Okay. Can you connect
the dots for me?
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>> Nate: Well,
that weird fluttery feeling
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happens after you eat, right?
>> Sally: Mm-hmm.
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>> Nate: And then you
tend to get relief
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once you walk around a bit.
>> Sally: Yeah. Yeah.
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That's right.
>> Nate: Is it possible you get
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this feeling after you've
eaten a little too much?
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>> Sally: Uh.
Well, an omelet, toast,
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and double hash browns.
So, yes, it's possible.
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>> Nate: And you're
feeling mild nausea but nowhere
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near morning sickness.
>> Sally: Yes.
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>> Nate: Well,
I think what's happening
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is a cause for celebration.
>> Sally: What exactly
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am I celebrating?
>> Nate: The baby
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is starting to move.
[ laughs ]
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>> Sally: So, when I eat,
the baby eats as well and
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the food's not only providing me
with energy, but the baby too.
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>> Nate: Someone was
napping in biology class.
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>> Sally: Is it that obvious?
I'm-- I'm playing catch up now.
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It's just there's
something new every day.
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>> Nate: So, you're right.
The nutrition gives the baby
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a little boost, which in turn
contributes to your queasiness.
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>> Sally: So, when I get up
and I move around, it's like I'm
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rocking my little guy or girl to
sleep, which is-- Soothes them,
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so the fluttering eases up.
>> Nate: That's pretty much it.
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>> Sally: Thank you, Nate.
You have excellent bedside
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manner for a media executive.
>> Nate: I would take
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that as a compliment.
Well, it looks like my take-out
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order's here, if you're good.
>> Sally: Uh. Yeah, please go
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enjoy some nausea free
carbs for me.
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And if you wouldn't mind
keeping this to yourself.
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>> Nate: It's not my news
to share.
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But, um, if you don't mind,
I'd like to leave you with
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some words of advice.
Just three things.
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Try to eat frequent
smaller meals,
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opposed to fewer large ones,
okay? That should lessen
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the discomfort of sharing a full
stomach with a growing baby.
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Two, chamomile tea
helps with digestion.
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>> Sally: Ah, good to know.
What's the third?
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>> Nate: Cherish these moments.
They don't last forever.
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>> Elena: Ah. Okay.
Um, you wanna come back
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to Chancellor-Winners?
>> Devon: Mm-hmm.
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>> Elena: Have you thought
about this enough?
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>> Devon: I don't need to
give it a lot of time.
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I can feel like it's
the right thing to do.
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>> Elena: Well, is this because
of what happened yesterday?
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Because I mean,
that was a lot for everyone.
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>> Devon: What do you think?
This is just like an emotional
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decision I'm making?
>> Elena: Well, I just wanna
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make sure that it's not,
you know.
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Our-- our company,
our relationship has been
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through a lot of turmoil.
So, I wanna make sure that we're
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being logical about this.
>> Devon: I'm being
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very logical about it.
The only thing
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that matters to me
is protecting our relationship,
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as brother and sister
and as colleagues, I just want
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to hit the reset button.
>> Elena: Yeah. I mean,
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I want that too,
of course, I do, you know,
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but I-- I'm scared, right?
Like, what if we end
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up in the same place?
Like, what if it happens again?
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>> Devon: It's not gonna
happen again, we won't let it.
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And in order to do that, we have
to have open communication
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between each other at all times.
And have total honesty, even if
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it hurts each other's feelings.
>> Elena: Yeah.
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I mean, listen, I agree.
I think last time we both
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had our own agenda, and we
weren't honest with each other.
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>> Devon: Exactly. So,
can we do that moving forward?
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Have total honesty?
[ Elena sighing ]
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>> Elena: Okay. Well,
in light of total honesty.
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I mean, are you just
doing this to mend things
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with me or because you're afraid
of losing Hamilton Winters?
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>> Devon: Well, of course,
I want to hang on to my company,
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but no, it's-- The main part of
all this is not losing my sister
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because we're all we have.
>> Elena: That's exactly
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what Aunt Mimi said.
>> Devon: She's a smart woman.
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Now, I wanna be partners
with you again
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and I wanna make something
out of Chancellor-Winters that
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we can both be proud of.
And that Catherine and
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Neil would be proud of.
[ Elena inhaling ]
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>> Elena: All right.
Well, I gotta take
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yes for an answer.
>> Devon: Yeah. Good.
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Cheers.
>> Elena: Cheers.
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[ Elena chuckling ]
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>> Chance: Dom is fine, right?
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>> Abby: Yes. Yes, he's fine.
I'm sorry. I should have
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led with that.
>> Chance: Um. Okay. Well,
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I'm not sure what else
there is to talk about.
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>> Abby: Chance, I want to
be um, completely transparent
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with you
and this isn't gonna
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be easy to hear.
Devon asked me and Dominic
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to move in with him.
>> Chance: Hmm.
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[ Chance exhaling ]
What do you want me to say here,
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Abby?
>> Abby: I haven't made
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any final decisions.
I-- I don't know what I'm gonna
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do yet, but I just-- I wanted to
talk to you first
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because I don't want to make
visitations any more
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uncomfortable than
they already are.
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>> Chance: Uncomfortable?
How are they uncomfortable?
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>> Abby: They just are.
You know that.
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And I don't want to do
anything to add to it.
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And also,
this is a pretty small town.
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People talk,
so I know it'll be
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a point of gossip.
>> Chance: Well, I think
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everyone has other things on
their mind at the moment.
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>> Abby: I know.
And I know how busy you are.
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I just, um...
I wanted to talk to you
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before I make a final decision.
>> Chance: You're actually
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asking for my opinion on this?
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[ Heavy footsteps ]
>> Victor: Hey, son.
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I assume you heard about
last night's events.
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[ Adam sighing ]
>> Adam: I just found out
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from Sharon.
Uh, I mean, it's--
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What a tragedy.
>> Victor: Yup.
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>> Adam: Phyllis and I,
we weren't exactly close, but...
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she was never boring.
There was times I thought we had
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a lot in common but,
uh, obviously, um,
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I don't feel the loss others do.
>> Victor: Well,
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I appreciate your candor.
>> Adam: Well, then let's,
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uh, let's get to the point.
What's going on with
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Tucker's company?
>> Victor: Well son,
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it seems we have hit
the roadblock, you know.
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>> Adam: Another one?
>> Victor: Yeah.
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Victoria is no longer interested
in acquiring McCall Unlimited.
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>> Adam: If I'm not mistaken,
Newman Enterprises
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still belongs to you.
So, override her.
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>> Victor: Son, I put
Victoria in charge for a reason.
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And I'm not gonna
disrespect her decisions.
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>> Adam: Right.
Because whenever it's a choice
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between me and Victoria,
it's not really a choice,
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it's game over.
>> Victor: Son, please don't
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go there, all right?
I have not given up on
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acquiring McCall Unlimited.
I just want us
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to rethink our approach.
>> Adam: I don't think
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I'm up for that, okay?
Nothing is gonna change in
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our family hierarchy.
Oh, I was just-- I was
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fooling myself thinking that
anything was gonna change.
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I think it's best that
we go our separate ways, okay?
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I'm gonna figure out
my future on my own.
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>> Devon: How is, uh,
Daniel doing?
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>> Elena: Well, I mean,
he's distraught, obviously.
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He just kept talking over
and over about how all of
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the ways that Phyllis
could have been saved.
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>> Devon: Yeah,
that's what you do.
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Your mind goes in 100
different directions.
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>> Elena: Yeah. Absolutely.
And he kept beating himself up
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because, you know, they were
in a bad place in her last days.
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And then he kept thinking maybe
he contributed to the stress
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that made her pass out.
>> Devon: He can't do that.
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He just has to take
himself through it.
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I'd like to think that
I'm more at peace with
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losing Neil and Hillary, but...
you know that hole in
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your heart never goes away.
>> Elena: No.
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And unfortunately,
Daniel is just at
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the beginning of his journey.
>> Devon: This whole thing
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with Phyllis just reminds
you that you gotta embrace life.
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And that's exactly what I intend
to do and not just when it
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comes to business either.
>> Elena: Well,
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what else is going on?
>> Devon: Well, I asked
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Abby to move in with me.
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>> Abby: I'm not as much asking
your opinion on this as I am--
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>> Chance: Just go for it.
I'm sure Dominic would love it.
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I assume that you
and Devon would too.
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So, no reason not to, right?
>> Abby: I want to
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consider your feelings.
>> Chance: Let me worry
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about my feelings.
And I'm fine with it. Really.
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>> Abby: Okay.
Well, um, if I do move out,
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then you should move
back into the Chancellor Estate.
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It's your birthright.
>> Chance: It's just a house,
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Abby.
>> Abby: It's--
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it's not just a house.
It-- it's more than that.
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It's the Chancellor house,
a Chancellor should live there.
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>> Chance: Dominic does.
He's a Chancellor, right?
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>> Abby: Yes, he is and...
And maybe one day,
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it'll all be his.
>> Chance: Yeah, of course.
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It's his birthright.
>> Abby: You know,
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I just-- I really don't feel
comfortable living there without
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you and I get the feeling
that Nina doesn't want me there.
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>> Chance: Yeah, she may
have mentioned something
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like that to me as well.
I tell you though, it's Jill you
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need to worry about.
>> Abby: Okay.
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Well, um-- I'll leave.
But um, maybe I can just
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keep Dominic's things there
and keep his room the same.
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He loves it there
and then everything can just be
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exactly the way it is now,
you know, when he visits you
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and I won't have to disrupt his
life more than I already have.
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>> Chance: That's fine with me.
I'm gonna do what's best for
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Dom, whatever I think that is.
>> Abby: Well, thank you,
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Chance. Um...
I hope you have
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a great rest of your day.
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[ Knocking on door ]
>> Nate: Hey.
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>> Victoria: Hi, come in.
>> Nate: I just got your text.
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Thought I'd stop by
before I bury my nose in
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these quarterly reports.
What's going on?
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>> Victoria: I know that you did
everything that you could
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to help Phyllis last night.
>> Nate: Yeah.
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Thankfully, my medical
training kicked back in.
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>> Victoria: Did you
and Elena figure out
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what was wrong with her?
>> Nate: No,
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and the lack of answers has
been weighing on Elena.
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She's been trying to
figure out what we missed,
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wondering what we could
have done to save her before she
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got into that ambulance.
>> Victoria: What about you?
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>> Nate: I have questions too,
but I can let go in
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a way Elena can't.
Holding other people's
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lives in my hands is no
longer my responsibility.
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So, yes, I do wonder what
happened to Phyllis, truly,
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but my focus is here at Newman.
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>> Announcer: The Young
and the Restless will continue.
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[ Adam sighs ]
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>> Sally: Oh. Where are you
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rushing off to?
>> Adam: Um, I'm not sure.
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Um, nowhere?
>> Sally: Oh, well, you sure are
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in a hurry to get there.
I'm just here for some
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chamomile tea.
>> Adam: Ah.
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What's wrong?
You all right?
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>> Sally: We're fine.
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Uh. But if going nowhere
could wait a few minutes,
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maybe you'd like to sit with me?
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>> Nate: Did you have something
specific you wanted to talk
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about when you sent me the text?
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>> Victoria: Yes.
I wanted you
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to be the first person to know,
outside of the family of course.
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That I am no longer
pursuing McCall Unlimited.
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>> Nate: I thought
that acquisition was
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the top priority for you.
What changed?
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>> Victoria: Can I confess
something to you,
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completely off the record?
>> Nate: Of course.
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>> Victoria: Well,
I denied it to my father,
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but he was right.
The whole McCall thing,
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it is about Adam.
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Not just for me,
but for all of us.
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If we do manage to acquire
McCall, my father is determined
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to install Adam as CEO.
And I just keep asking myself
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if that is the case,
why would I...
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and the company I run,
hand Adam an empire?
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[ Sally sighs ]
>> Adam: I assume that
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you heard about Phyllis.
>> Sally: Yeah,
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it's pretty awful.
>> Adam: Yeah.
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How's Nick doing?
I know it can't be easy for him.
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I know there's a lot of--
a lot of history there.
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>> Sally: Uh, he's
pretty torn up,
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especially for Summer.
>> Adam: I don't know how
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I'd be able to console Connor
if Chelsea...
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>> Sally: Yeah, he's struggling
with not knowing how to
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make things better for her.
>> Adam: Ah.
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That's one of the hardest things
about parenting is accepting
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that you cannot protect
your kids from everything.
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No matter how much you want to.
>> Sally: Well, I'm about to
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find out what that's like.
>> Adam: You will love
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your child like nobody else.
>> Sally: I am sure.
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Yeah, he's coping with
his own grief too. I mean--
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I mean, he loved Phyllis
for a really long time.
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>> 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
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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
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