Maggie: Brooke and Edmund’s
wedding is almost about
to start.
Um -- since I’m here, why don't
we go together?
Maria: Maddie, Sweet Pea --
Brooke: I'll make sure that
she's ok, and I’ll come back
for you, I promise.
Maria: Brooke has my baby.
TODAY’S - - - ALL MY CHILDREN
Hayley: What is it about
a man in a tuxedo?
Oh, Mateo is so hot -- not to be
outdone by Edmund, of course.
Brooke: Oh, Edmund is ready?
Hayley: Yeah.
And Maddie in her little
bridesmaid's dress that
you picked out.
She is perfeccion, as we say
in the Santos house.
But nobody's going to be more
outstanding than you, Brooke.
You are just exquisite.
Edmund is such a lucky man.
Brooke: Don't say that.
Edmund's not lucky.
[Edmund visits Maria’s crypt in the mausoleum]
Edmund: This is it --
the day that I didn't think
would ever come.
I'm happy.
And I know that you're happy,
too, for me and for all of us.
And you know Brooke.
She's about the only person
in the world who could ever fill
up the hole that losing you left
in Sam and Maddie’s life.
But they will always love you,
Maria.
And so will I.
Tad: I figured I’d probably
find you here.
Maggie: I don't understand.
You said you were going
to the wedding.
Bianca: Well, yeah, I planned
to --
Maggie: And I’m going,
too, so why not just come
with me.
Bianca: I'm kind
of overwhelmed.
Hey, Tim.
Tim: Ah, they said I’d find
you here.
Wow, some digs, huh?
Bianca: Thanks.
So, what brings you
to Enchantment?
Tim: Maggie.
You know, wherever you are,
she's usually there, too, right?
So, you ready for our date?
Anna: David?
David?
[Phone rings]
Anna: Yeah?
Man: Officer. Greevy, Chief.
Anna: Oh, yeah.
What you got?
Officer. Greevy: A woman matching
the description of Maureen
Gorman was seen at the
Pine Valley airport last night,
late.
Anna: Ok.
What did the responding officers
find?
Officer. Greevy: She had cleared
out before they arrived.
Anna: Oh, God.
Any idea where she went?
Officer. Greevy: Well, she was
in the gate area.
A lot of planes were taking off.
We're talking to the ticket
agents now.
Anna: Ok. Good.
Well, keep me up to date.
Officer Reevy: Chief,
there's one more thing.
Anna: Yeah?
Officer. Greevy: The woman wasn't
alone.
Anna: Oh.
Who was she with?
Officer. Greevy: Your husband.
[Door opens]
[Maria walks into the chapel]
Man: What do you think you're
doing?
Man: You know, you're
the only one not in the tent.
Oh, come on, sweetheart, you can
help me.
Maria: How?
Man: Well, we've got strict
orders to put these somewhere
on the altar.
What's your best guess?
Maria: I don't know.
I don't work here.
Man: Oh, wait.
I know who you are.
Maria: You do?
Man: Well, don't worry,
I won't tell anyone you're here.
Maria: Oh, thank you.
Thank you.
Man: Oh, but you can't leave.
Maria: Why?
Man: Not until you tell me where to put the flowers.
Maria: You know, I honestly
don't care.
Man: Come on.
My boss -- look, the guy
you talked to on the phone
the other day?
He said that you're a real
detail person, got everything
worked out to the last petal.
Maria: Me?
Man: Look, I don't want
a wedding disaster on my hands,
so decide now.
Maria: No, no, no, no.
Man: Come on.
What kind of bride are you?
Maria: What did you just
call me?
Man: The bride.
That is who you are, right?
The future Mrs. Edmund Grey?
Tad: I understand.
Edmund: You understand me?
Tad: Yeah, today,
probably better than most.
Edmund: Oh, really? How?
Tad: I understand the part
of you that longs for Maria,
the part that always will
and needs her blessing,
especially today, for the kind
of happiness that you probably
thought you'd never find ever
again.
Edmund: I can see how
you could understand that better
than most.
Tad: As one human being
to another.
Edmund: Today's going to be
hard for you, Tad.
Tad: Oh, come on,
Edmund, don't be paranoid.
My feelings for Brooke are nothing but --
Edmund: No, I’m talking about
you having to be in the chapel
where you said good-bye
to Dixie.
Tad: Touché.
Yeah, I’ve kept about a mile
between me and that place so far
this morning.
Edmund: If you want to skip
the ceremony, I’m sure Brooke
will understand.
Tad: No, no, I’m going to be
there.
I'm going to be there
for Brooke.
But I just want you to know that
if you see tears in my eyes,
they will be tears of joy.
Edmund: Yeah?
Tad: Oh, yeah.
Because Dixie is still with me.
Same way Maria is still
with you.
And wherever she is, she's got
a beautiful smile on her face
because she knows that there's
nobody better in the world
for you than Brooke.
Edmund: I'm glad you believe
that.
Tad: I know it.
You scored big.
Brooke is courageous.
She's compassionate.
She's beautiful.
She's the kind of the woman
that --
Edmund: The kind of woman
that's hard to forget,
even when she's marrying someone
else.
Hayley: Don't tell me that
beautiful dress is hiding cold
feet.
Brooke: No, I want to marry
Edmund more than anything
in the world.
Hayley: So why are
you torturing yourself?
Brooke: Because --
it's just being here in this
house, this castle that Edmund
wants me to call my own.
Hayley: And you don't?
Brooke: I just --
Hayley: Is it Maria?
Are you afraid of living
in her shadow?
Brooke: It's not her shadow
I’m concerned about.
Maddie: Brooke, Brooke --
Laura sent this.
Brooke: Maddie, Laura sent
this?
Maddie: It's for you.
Brooke: Oh, thank you.
Maddie: Yes, she did.
Brooke: You look
so beautiful.
Phoebe: Darling, you look
positively splendid.
Brooke: Oh, thank you.
You, too.
You know, Laura’s be so brave,
facing her demons.
Hayley: I'm glad to hear it.
Brooke: She can't face being
here yet, but --
Hayley: I understand.
What is that?
Maddie: A tattoo.
The stick-on kind.
Don't worry, they wash off after
a while.
Brooke: A tattoo.
Let's read the card.
"Dear Mom,
I don't know if you're doing
'something old, something new'
deal, but here's something
new -- a heart tattoo.
Put it someplace that will
surprise Edmund."
Hayley: Woo-hoo!
Brooke: "You got me my new
heart.
Your marriage to Edmund is a n
beginning for you.
May this heart remind you of all
the love you bring to every life
you touch.
Love, Laura."
Phoebe: Well, it seems that
Laura is really facing
her demons.
Maddie: Where you going
to put it?
Hayley: Oh, that is none
of your beeswax.
Maddie: Yes, it is.
Hayley: I have something
for you, as well.
Brooke: Oh, Hayley,
you didn't have to do this.
Hayley: Well, no, I did
because you already spent
the night with your groom,
and if you have any respect
for superstitions, you'll put
that on immediately.
Brooke: Ok.
Something blue.
Hayley: Mm-hmm.
[Brooke opens Hayley’s gift – a blue garter]
Brooke: Ooh.
Phoebe: Well, I won't be
outdone.
Here's my little memento.
Brooke: Oh.
Hayley: Ooh, that's
a good box.
Brooke: Yes, it is.
Phoebe: The right kind, too.
Brooke: Oh.
Oh, Aunt Phoebe.
I remember these.
I remember you wore them when
you married Langley.
Phoebe: Yes, I did,
and he filled my life with love
and adventure and peace.
Brooke: I'm hoping for that
with Edmund.
Thank you.
Phoebe: You're so welcome,
Darling.
Hayley: Oh, yes.
That's perfect.
Perfect.
Brooke: My marriage is truly
blessed.
Maddie: Not yet.
Anna: Thanks for
the information.
Well, what inspired this?
[David wheels in a cart full of food from room service]
David: Can't a husband do
something nice for his wife
without arousing suspicion?
Anna: My favorite.
David: I called the station.
They said you had just left.
Anna: Oh, I guess we just
missed each other.
David: Something big go down
last night?
Anna: I'm not sure yet.
David: You know, if you plan
on pulling an all-nighter,
it wouldn't kill you
to at least, you know,
leave a message.
Anna: I suppose other married
couples communicate more clearly
than we do.
David: Well, I know that
you can take down super villains
and go toe-to-toe with the DA., but when my wife doesn't come
home, I do get a little nervous.
Anna: Sweet.
I was here, you know.
I waited for you for a while.
I just didn't realize that
straightening out that medical
mix-up was going to take
you quite so long.
David: Oh, yeah,
yeah, it was -- it was a little
more complicated than I had
expected.
But it's over now, and all is
right in the world.
Anna: Indeed?
David: I just want to forget
about last night and focus
our attentions on making
our future.
Anna: You'll never stop.
Tim: Swank.
Very, very swank.
Maggie: Thank you.
Bianca: So, you guys are
going out?
On a date?
Maggie: I wouldn't call it
a "date," you know.
Tim: Well, what would
you call it?
Maggie: Two people going
to a wedding together.
Tim: Oh.
Maggie: And that's why
I asked you to come.
I figured, you know, we could
all go together.
Bianca: Oh.
Tim: Yeah.
Yeah, safety in numbers, right?
Bianca: Well, thanks, but I’m
kind of buried, what, with this
whole endorsement fiasco.
Maggie: Oh, come on.
It's totally under control now.
Bianca: Yeah, in my dreams.
Tim: Well, ok, whatever
you guys decide, just decide it
fast.
Wee on the verge of missing
the main event.
Bianca: Why do you care
if I go anyway, Maggie?
Maggie: Because you're
burying yourself alive
and I just can't stand it
anymore.
Bianca: Ok.
Well, if I can get this
situation under control,
then I’ll try to make it over.
Maggie: Bianca --
Bianca: Hey, look at the man.
He's a hopeless romantic.
He can't bear to miss the --
[Bianca hums bridal march]
Maggie: No, he just wants
to hit the hors d'oeuvres table.
Bianca: Well, either way,
I will not come between a man
and his desires.
[Bianca leaves the office]
Tim: Are you really bummed
Bianca’s bagging the wedding,
or has something else inspired
your sudden affection
for her desk?
Maggie: Like what?
Tim: Like you're scared.
Maggie: Scared of what?
Tim: Of being alone with me.
Maggie: Me?
Scared of you?
Ah, Tim, you live an amazing
fantasy life, really.
Tim: Then why do you travel
with a personal bodyguard?
Maggie: Bianca?
No, Bianca’s just my friend.
Tim: She's my friend, too.
Maggie: I don't bring
her around for protection.
I -- I don't want her to feel
like a drag-along, you know?
Tim: Ok, Bianca’s self-esteem
is rock solid.
She doesn't need to be
in on every reindeer game
to feel popular.
Maggie: Look, Brooke
and Edmund are her friends,
and I just thought it'd be nice
if she would come --
Tim: Ok, look, why don't
you be politically correct and let Bianca think
for herself?
Besides, you know, she seemed
exceptionally cool with us going
to the wedding alone.
Maggie: Yeah, she did,
didn't she?
Tim: Yeah, so -- so this
makes this your big chance, huh?
Maggie: My big chance
for what?
Tim: To prove you're not
scared.
[Tim and Maggie leave for the wedding – Bianca returns to the Enchantment office]
Bianca: Hey, Maggie, Tim?
Ok.
I guess they decided to go ahead
with their date.
David: What's wrong?
Anna: How do you do it?
David: Do what?
Anna: Accept everything
I say.
David: You are my wife.
Anna: Which means exactly
what to you?
David: All right,
Anna, talk to me.
Anna: It's just hard,
that's all.
It's just hard.
David: Marriage?
Anna: Trust.
David: Well, it's not exactly
my best event, either.
Anna: I really -- I really
wanted to question you last
night about why you were
at Wildwind.
I just -- I --
David: Right.
But then you went with
your heart instead of
your training.
Here, have a seat.
Anna: Apparently, I did.
David: Well, you know what
that means, don't you?
Anna: Tell me.
David: Well, that we're
pulling off what everybody
thought was impossible for us --
pulling off a good,
sane marriage.
Anna: I could feel closer
to you.
David: Anytime.
Anna: No, I don't mean
physically.
I mean, there's never been
a problem with that.
But I liked it when you showed
interest in my job.
I like that.
David: You want me
to interrogate you?
Anna: No, no.
A question or two wouldn't hurt.
You know, shows you care.
David: Hmm.
Ok, Anna, come clean.
What exactly were you working
on last night?
Anna: A troubling case.
David: Hmm.
An evil villain threatened
the peace of Pine Valley?
Anna: Definitely threatened
something.
David: So, do you have
a profile on the guy?
Anna: Actually, it's a woman.
I'm closing in on this woman
called Maureen Gorman.
Tad: In light of my recent
history with Brooke, I probably
deserved that.
Edmund: I'd say you
earned it.
Tad: Look, even if I may have
been guilty of leaning on Brooke
a little bit too heavily --
Edmund: If?
Tad: What is with you writer
types?
Ok, even if I am guilty
of having leaned on Brooke --
is that ok?
Did I get it right then?
Edmund: Finish your sentence.
Tad: She needed help.
You know, she needed a friend
through that Maureen Gorman
minefield.
Edmund: Brooke has lots
of friends.
Tad: I'm not going
to apologize for what I did.
I did everything for the right
reason, but it did set me
straight on one thing.
Brooke loves you.
Edmund: I know that.
Tad: She always has.
And apparently, I have cost
you two a lot of time together.
Edmund: I know that, too.
Tad: It won't happen again.
You have my word.
Honestly, I’ll put a leash
on my hangdog tendencies.
I won't even mope in
your neighborhood, how's that?
Edmund: Tad, energy execs
have more credibility than you.
Tad: Ok, how's this?
As a man who's lost the love
of his life, I am not about
to deprive Brooke of hers
or you of yours.
I swear it.
Edmund: I'm going to hold
you to that.
Tad: So, what now
want to go fishing?
Go out for some beer?
Edmund: I think we act civil
at family gatherings.
Tad: I can do that.
Edmund: I'll go check
on the chapel, make sure
everything is exactly the way
my bride wants it.
Maria: Mrs. Edmund Grey?
Why did you call me that?
Man: Ok, so you aren't
Mrs. Grey yet, but you will be
soon enough.
Maria: I don't understand.
I don't understand what you're
saying.
Man: Look, I know you have
a million and a half things
on your mind, but just tell me
if this looks ok.
There.
Does that make you a happy
bride?
[Maria hears a voice outside the chapel]
Woman: The florist went
into the chapel, Mr. Grey.
He's probably still there.
[Maria runs out the side door]
Edmund: Hey.
Got to fix that door.
You need some help with these
flowers?
Man: Finally, someone who
wants to help.
Sorry, just trying to get
a little input from your wife --
future wife -- and she was just
like, "whatever, wherever."
Edmund: That doesn't sound
like Brooke.
You know, I’m sure she was back
at the house still getting
ready.
Man: Oh, no, she was down
here just double-checking all
the preparations.
She disappeared when she heard
you coming.
I guess she really believes
in that "don't see the bride
before the wedding" stuff.
Edmund: Yeah, well, I kind
of pushed my luck in that
department.
These go here, I think.
Man: Ah
Edmund: Thank you.
And those can go in
the vestibule.
Man: Ah, right.
Sam: Daddy, this came
from Uncle Dimitri.
It's a telegram.
Edmund: Well, yes, it is.
Let's see what it says.
Aha.
He and Aunt Alex wish us --
that's you, me, Jamie,
and Brooke -- all the best
and hope we can visit them soon.
Sam: I wish Uncle Dimitri
could come.
Edmund: Yeah, me, too.
But he's in our hearts.
Sam: Like Mommy is?
Edmund: Kind of.
Sam: It's not the same
as being here.
Edmund: No, it's not the same
as being here.
You know, you look dashing
today.
Has anybody told you that?
Sam: Yeah, Brooke.
I didn't want to wear a flower,
but she put it on anyway.
Edmund: Well, it matches
mine.
Sam: That's the same dumb
thing she said.
Edmund: Is something going
on, Sam, with you and Brooke?
Sam: It'll be fun to live
with Brooke and Jamie.
Jamie rocks at video games.
Edmund: Yeah, and he's
wearing the same flower.
Sam: I saw.
Edmund: I'll tell you what,
Sammy -- after this wedding is
over, we can ditch the tuxedo,
and we'll just party, ok?
And you'll have a new mom,
and Brooke will --
Sam: I don't need a new mom.
I already have one.
Hayley: So we had this
competition at SOS, vote for the most perfect couple
in town, and you and Edmund won
hands down.
But I really believe that's only
because I had to disqualify
Mateo and myself on the grounds
that --
Brooke: Do you know where
Jamie is?
He's supposed to be walking me
down the aisle.
Hayley: I know.
He knows.
Brooke: You know,
maybe I should check
on Aunt Phoebe.
She's threatened to put her own
personal touch on the wedding.
Hayley: Let her.
She's almost as nervous
as you are, if that's possible.
Maddie: Here, here --
something old!
Brooke: Oh, this is for me?
Maddie: Yes.
Brooke: Thank you.
Hayley: Open it up.
Maddie: Open it.
Brooke: Open it?
Maddie: Open it up!
Brooke: Ok, ok, ok, ok.
Whoops.
Here, I got it.
Let's see what it is.
Oh, Maddie.
This is almost as beautiful
as you.
Maddie: It's a handkerchief
from my christening -- you know,
when I was a baby.
It goes with your bouquet.
Brooke: You know what?
You're absolutely right.
It's absolutely perfect
with my bouquet.
Thank you so much.
Maddie: You need a pin,
but I can find one.
Brooke: A pin?
Oh, you know what?
I think there's a pin
in the desk drawer.
Hayley: Ok.
I'll be back in a minute.
Brooke: Ok.
Maddie: You missed the best
part.
Brooke: What's that?
[Brooke sees the initials, MG, on the handkerchief – Maddie Grey]
[Brooke remembers]
Brooke: Maria Santos Grey --
MG..
The initials like yours,
Maureen Gorman.
Brooke Thank you, Maddie.
Really.
I think this is the most
wonderful gift that I’ll
ever get.
Maddie: You'll take good care
of it?
Brooke: I'll guard it
with my life.
Maddie: Like you do
with Sammy and me?
Brooke: Yes.
Maddie: Because you're going
to be our new mommy.
Hayley: I think it's time
to put on your headband.
Maddie: Back in a flash.
Brooke: Ok.
[Brooke remembers the plane crash]
Maria: Maddie?
Brooke: She's good.
She's good.
Maria: Maddie?
Maddie, Sweet Pea --
Brooke: She's -- she's fine.
She's fine.
Maria: Maddie?
Maddie?
Hey, Sweetie.
Mommy loves you very much.
Mommy loves you very much,
Maddie.
Brooke: I'll make sure that
she's ok, and I’ll come back
for you, I promise.
Maria: Just make sure that
she's safe, Brooke, please.
Keep her safe.
Hayley: You ok?
Brooke: Who could believe --
Hayley: Who could believe
what?
Brooke: When I walked away
with that baby that day
that someday I’d be her new
mommy.
Hayley: Yes.
Brooke: How can I be her new
mommy if Maria could --
Hayley: If could Maria what?
David: Who is Maureen Gorman?
And why were you out all last
night looking for her?
Anna: She's just this woman.
She had her purse stolen,
you know -- by that guy
from the park, you know, the one
you didn't like me questioning.
David: Hmm.
So you don't have any real
business with her?
Anna: No.
It's just that my job is
to protect people, and
at the very least, I should
return her purse and convince
her to testify, don't you think?
David: But you couldn't
find her?
Anna: No.
The last we heard, she'd gone
to the airport, apparently
to leave town.
She's disappeared off our radar.
David: I guess she didn't
need her purse.
Anna: We should get dressed
to go to the wedding.
I don't want to miss anything.
David: Haven't you had enough
of weddings?
Anna: Definitely.
But I’m tough.
David: Yeah.
Ok.
Oh, hey -- before we left last
night, you said that there was
something that we were going
to celebrate.
So go ahead.
What are you waiting for?
Tell me the good news.
Anna: My good news?
It fizzled.
It was a case I was working on.
David: Thought you had it all
wrapped up, huh?
Anna: Yeah.
But it went cold.
David: I'm sorry to hear
that.
Anna: Oh, I’ll get
to the truth.
David: No surprise there.
Anna: And when I solve it,
you'll be the first to know.
David: I hope so.
Just so that you realize,
yes, I am very much interested
in your work.
Anna: Really?
David: Yeah, yeah, you know,
even a dead-end case like that
Maureen Gor-- Gor--
Anna: Gorman.
David: Gorman. Right.
I mean, even a case like that
fascinates me.
Anna: You're really
fascinated with purse snatchers?
David: Well, it just feels
very heady to be in the know.
Anna: Yeah, it does.
We should get to Wildwind.
Is something wrong?
David: No, just -- just
to let you know, I’d much prefer
to stay here and focus
on our own personal goals.
Anna: Well, Alex
and Dimitri, they're not going,
and, really, I promised Edmund.
David: Right, right.
Have you told Edmund we're
trying to have a baby?
I know he's really big
on family.
Anna: There's time for that
later.
Get dressed.
Anna: We're already late.
Hayley: Why have you suddenly
got Maria on the brain?
Brooke: I can't go through
with this.
Hayley: Oh, God, I did this
to you.
I did this to you by saying that
you were going to be living
in Maria’s shadow, and that's
not true.
I didn't mean that.
And listen to me, you cannot
betray a dead person.
Brooke: I love Edmund more
than I have ever loved any man,
and I love Sam and Maddie like
they were -- like they were
my own.
Hayley: Well, good.
And this is your home, and this
is where you belong, and --
you have to know that.
Come on, Brooke, really.
Stop it.
Stop with this "this is all too
good for me, I don't deserve
this happiness" neurosis
and hold on to this.
Hold on to the fact that
you deserve this.
Brooke: I'm going to be
somebody's mom again.
Hayley: Yeah.
And hold on to that.
And hold on to every other good
thing that has happened to us
this year.
You deserve it.
Know that.
Brooke: I will.
I will.
I'll hold on to it with
everything I have.
God must be smiling down on me
today because I haven't
succeeded in screwing this up.
Hayley: That a girl.
And listen, the next time
you get the "I don't deserve
this kind of happiness" blues,
just forget about it, ok?
Put it out of your mind and know
that this is where you belong
and that you are giving Edmund
and those two children the most
precious gift you can give them.
You are going to be his wife,
and you will be every bit
the mother to them that
Maria was.
Brooke: I'm going to try,
really, with everything I am.
Hayley: You will succeed.
I promise.
Brooke: Thank you.
Maddie: Here it is.
Brooke: Ooh.
Hayley: You all ready to walk
down the aisle?
Maddie: No.
You help me with it, Mommy.
Edmund: Sammy, I thought
you want me to marry Brooke.
Sam: I do.
I did.
I just don't want to hurt
my real mom's feelings.
Edmund: You mean by calling
Brooke "Mom," too?
Sam: Yeah.
Edmund: Ok, come here.
Let me tell you something.
There is no way that your mom is
going to feel angry or hurt
or left out if you call Brooke
"Mom."
Sam: How do you know?
Edmund: How do I know?
Because your mom taught me that
there's always room in a heart
for more love and that just
because you love one person
doesn't mean you can't love
another.
Give me a hug.
Ok?
Sam: But aren't you only
supposed to have one mom?
Edmund: Kids are supposed
to be surrounded by love.
And your mom -- she wanted
to love you every day always,
but it didn't work out that way.
But I know that she would want
Brooke to love you and be a mom
to you and take you all these
neat places and teach you all
these interesting things.
Sam: And maybe sometimes read
to me?
Edmund: And maybe sometimes
tuck you in.
Sure.
You know, between you and me,
I think she'd trust Brooke to do
that and more.
Sam: So it's definitely ok
to call Brooke "Mom"?
Edmund: Yeah.
Yeah.
I'm glad we got that cleared up.
Sam: Ok.
Edmund: Ok.
Listen, we've got to find
Uncle Mateo.
Can you find him for me?
Sam: Yep.
Edmund: Ok, thanks, buddy.
Edmund: Father Claude.
Father Claude: Edmund.
Edmund: You have been here
for so many of the family
things.
Thank you.
Father Claude: Oh,
it's my privilege.
Edmund: No, listen,
for you to marry Brooke
and me -- it's special.
I --
Father Claude: Heaven wants
you to be happy.
Edmund: Ah, yes.
Well, that's what I needed
to hear.
Father Claude: And so do
a lot of people in Pine Valley.
There's a crowd gathering out
there.
If you don't open those doors,
you're going to have a lot
of explaining to do.
Edmund: Ok.
That means it's time, huh?
Father Claude: It's
definitely time.
Edmund: Ok.
Tim: The bubble over her head
says, "I do hope they have
an open bar."
Maggie: Uh-huh.
Tim: And the bubble over
your head says, "I am
with the buffest guy ever.
I wish I could go native
right now."
Maggie: Yeah, great.
Will you save two seats for me
and Bianca?
I will be right back.
Right back.
Tim: Yeah, like you were ever
with me to begin with.
Bianca: Hey.
Tim: Hey, this one's for you.
Bianca: Oh, great.
So, where's Maggie?
Tim: She ran off.
Now that you're here, she'll be
running right back, right?
Bianca: Excuse me?
Tim: For some mysterious
reason, Maggie can only stand
my studliness if you're around,
huh?
Maggie: So?
Come on, I cannot stand
the suspense.
Anna: I didn't think you'd be
so into weddings.
Maggie: Oh, I don't care
about the "I dos."
Come on, did you score one
stripe or two?
Come on, what were the test
results?
David: Test results for what?
Mateo: You know, you can
always back out if you have cold
feet.
Edmund: No way, no way.
I've never been more sure
of anything in my life.
Hayley: Pretty.
Ok, and you stand here.
And when I give you the high
sign, you book.
No, don't book, just sort
of amble.
Sam: "Amble"?
Hayley: You know,
walk slowly.
Smile.
Where's your bouquet?
Maddie: In the living room,
I think.
Hayley: Ok.
Brooke: Hayley, can
you help me?
I think my dress seems to be
twisted or something.
Hayley: Oh, just a sec.
Maddie: I can get my bouquet
by myself.
Hayley: No, I’ll get it.
Brooke: No, no, can
you help me?
It's stuck or something.
Hayley: Yeah, just a minute.
Oh, listen to me.
You go to that living room,
get that bouquet, and come right
back here.
Don't stop in the kitchen.
Don't stop to get a snack.
Just go and come right back, ok?
Maddie: Ok.
Hayley: Go, go, go.
I'll be right there.
[Wedding music]
Hayley: That's beautiful.
Jamie: That's the music, Mom.
You ready?
Brooke: I'm ready, Jamie.
Hayley: Ok, ok.
It's time.
Brooke: Ok.
Wait -- where's Maddie?
Hayley: She went
to the living room to retrieve
her bouquet.
Brooke: So what's keeping
her?
[Maria picks up Maddie’s bouquet]
ON THE NEXT - - - ALL MY CHILDREN
Leo: Trey isn't who you think
he is.
Anna: The heart wants what it
wants.
You can't fight it.
Father Claude: If any person
can show just cause why Brooke
and Edmund may not be lawfully
wed, let them speak now
or forever hold their peace.