ALL MY CHILDREN

FEBRUARY 7, 2001



[Leo imitates trumpet fanfare]

Leo: You going someplace, Bianca?
Bianca: Yeah, as far away from here as possible. That's why I called you guys.
Laura: Hey, you never mentioned a trip.
Bianca: What can I say? I'm a creature of impulse.
Laura: Oh, so what is it, a vacation or a long weekend or something?
Bianca: Um -- it's good-bye, Laura.
Laura: What -- good-bye?
Bianca: Yeah. But before I go, I need to ask you guys this humongous favor.
Leo: We'll always show for you, kidlet. You know that.
Laura: Wait. I'm spaced out here. Where are you going?
Bianca: No place special. I'll -- I'll just wander, I guess, go where the road takes me.
Leo: Ah, cool, the vagabond thing. Right on.
Laura: Leo, how dense are you? If we let Bianca run away, we're going to hate ourselves forever.

David: Dixie?
Dixie: Oh --
David: Are you all right?
Dixie: I thought you left.
David: Well, I started to go, but I thought I heard things being thrown around. It sounded like Tad was strung out.
Dixie: That wasn't Tad. That was -- I don't know. He was just so intense, overwhelming.
David: Did he hurt you?
Dixie: No, no, he didn't hurt me. He just scared the heck out of me, that's all. I don't know what's the matter with him. Do you think he's hurt? Do you think he's having a nervous breakdown?
David: I can't answer that. But Tad has always been tightly wound.
Dixie: Well, with you, maybe. Not with me. He was crazy. His eyes were all unfocused. He was sweating. He was shaking. I'm worried about him. I think I should go. I think I should go help him, something.
David: Dixie, Tad doesn't need a nursemaid. What he needs is time to cool down.
Dixie: He could go and -- he could get into trouble or something --
David: All the more reason for you to stay away from him. All right, look, if it'll put your mind at ease, I'll go check on him, ok?
Dixie: You? Come on. He hates you. You could just upset him more.
David: I'll be on my best behavior, I promise. I'll call you later.

Tad: Jake, you want to help me? Put me back together again?
Jake: What's going on? What's going on? Here, slow down.
Tad: I feel like my heart's running a four-minute mile. I can't find the brakes.
Jake: Ok, you need to take a breath and just try to relax.
Tad: I can't relax. Listen to me, listen to me. I just came from scaring Dixie half to death and I don't know why.
Jake: What did you do? Is she ok?
Tad: I don't know. She was so freaked, I had to leave. It was horrible.
Jake: I need to get you in there.
Tad: She looked to me like she didn't know me. Hell, I don't even know myself.
Jake: Ok, you're going to be all right.
Tad: I feel like life is coming apart, Jake. Jake, if you don't help me get back down to earth, I'm never going to get her back.
Jake: You're going to be all right. I'm going to take care of you here. I need to get you up, get you in a cubicle. I'm going to have a look at you, all right? Come on. I need some help here, nurse, please. You'll be all right, all right? It's ok. Get you in there.

Mateo: Come on. That's it. You can do it. Look. Come on. You know who you are deep down inside. Come on, look. You're my wife. You're the woman I love. You're that woman in that wedding photo. Come on. There you go. See? You're coming back to me. Come on. Break free. It's ok. Come back to me where you belong. Come on. Come on.
Hayley: Mateo? Where am I?
Mateo: You're home, Baby. You're home.
Hayley: Why did you pull away?
Mateo: You're not Hayley. You're Arlene.
Hayley: What? No, it's me, Baby. It's Hayley. I heard your voice, and it gave me the courage to fight my way back.
Mateo: Oh, please, please. I know the difference between you and my wife, all right? Drop it.
Hayley: All right, so sue me. Please. What gave me away? And don't tell me it was the whiny voice because I know I had that down pat.
Mateo: It was the kiss.
Hayley: Oh. Too hot for you, huh? I was just getting warmed up. I could've scorched your lips off.
Mateo: You got nothing I want.
Hayley: Oh, but that's where you're wrong, macho boy. I've got Hayley, and no amount of your slop talk is going to bring her back.
Mateo: Ok -- hey! Come on! Hello! Hayley, come back! Come back to me. Come on!
Hayley: Give it up, Mateo.
Mateo: Fight. Fight.
Hayley: Hayley is cruising the mall-ways of my mind.
Mateo: You can't let her win. Let's go!
Hayley: Will you give it up and face the reality? Your wife is gone. She took a split, a leave. She's not right anymore. I guess she finally faced up to the reality -- she is me to the max, only worse because she's got murder in her heart.
Mateo: No, no, it's not true.
Hayley: Oh, it's true.
Mateo: It's not true.
Hayley: It's very true. She just couldn't face what she did to me, poor thing. So now anytime I feel Hayley rising back up to the surface, I'll just squash her back down again. I'll drown her in booze if I have to. But you might as well face the reality, Mateo. Your Hayley is gone for good. You're never going to see her again. I'm the best thing you're ever going to get, Sweetie.

Leo: Bianca, do you really want me to talk you out of this?
Bianca: Nothing is going to change my mind. I am so out of here.
Leo: Right, see, it's etched in stone.
Laura: So, what, you're going to let her walk out of your life?
Leo: No, of course not. Can I give you a lift to the airport?
Laura: You are beyond believable.
Bianca: No, I think he's very sweet. Nice try, Leo, but it's not going to work. See, he pretends that he's fine with me going, and then I freak out and stay.
Laura: Oh, a little reverse Psych 101.
Leo: Yeah, I saw it on a rerun of "Matlock," thought it was worth a shot.
Laura: Be serious.
Leo: Ok, here's the deal, Binks. I'm not big on greeting card sentiment. It makes my teeth ache. So don't make me sit here and tell you how much I'm going to miss you if you leave. I just turn into a big baby, and it wouldn't be pretty.
Bianca: Well, I'm going to miss you like crazy. Leo: So, then --

[Leo mumbles]

Laura: What'd you say?

[Leo mumbles]

Laura: We can't hear you.
Leo: I said don't go. Please.
Bianca: Stop. You big baby.
Laura: Bianca, listen to me, ok? I have lived on the streets. I've eaten out of trash cans. I've slept in bus terminals. You are the perfect mark for any perv or crook out there.
Bianca: Well, I wasn't planning on living on the streets. I have a trust fund that my dad left me.
Leo: So why is leaving home your only option?
Bianca: Because my mother has made it impossible for me to stay.
Leo: We can deal with Erica. Come on, you and me, remember, the dream team? You can't just pack up your tent and move on.
Laura: Yeah, Leo's right. This is your home.
Leo: What did she do this time?
Bianca: You're not going to believe this. You know my friend Rain from the community center? Mom gave her $10,000 to never see me again.
Leo: You're kidding.
Laura: You're kidding.
Bianca: Yeah. She thought that Rain and I were sleeping together, so she bought her off.
Leo: Wow. That's awfully desperate, even for Erica.
Bianca: Look, Leo, don't get me wrong. I love my mom, but I can't live by her rules. I'm afraid if I stick around here she's going to do the same thing to me that Sarah's mom did to her -- marry me off to some guy I don't love.

Jake: Here you go. Take this up to the lab and have them put a rush on this blood panel for me.
Tad: What the hell is wrong with me? I feel like a rocket that's about to take off.
Jake: Well, you know what? Your pulse is rushing here. You been doing any caffeine?
Tad: No, just a half a cup at the Valley Inn about two hours ago.
Jake: So no tea, sodas, over-the-counter meds?
Tad: Nothing. Jake, help me. I feel like I'm about to jump out of my own skin.
Jake: Well, you would be the first case, brother.
Tad: No. There's that guy David Banner.
Jake: What?
Tad: Yeah, you know, the guy that gets upset, turns into the Incredible Hulk? That's exactly what this feels like.
Jake: All right.
Tad: What have I done? Dixie probably thinks I'm psychotic.
Jake: What did you do?
Tad: I don't know. I just had this overwhelming feeling like I had to see her. It was irresistible, so I went over to the house. She was so beautiful. I kept thinking about the first time we made love, and then all these crazy things started going through my mind, like she was some kind of goddess and if I could just be with her one more time, everything would be ok, I'd live forever.
Jake: Well, she wasn't in the mood to make your feel immortal, was she?
Tad: No, she looked at me like I was Jack the Ripper.
Jake: Well, listen, your blood pressure is spiking and your pupils are obviously dilated.
Tad: Listen, you think I'm having some kind of nervous breakdown?
Jake: Let me ask you something. Have you experienced these symptoms before?
Tad: No. Ah, wait a minute. Yeah. The night of the party on the boat. Ryan's party. With Leslie.
Jake: That's what I'm afraid of. I don't know for sure, but I think someone has given you a dose of Libidozone.

David: Libidozone. Wish I'd never even heard of that damned drug.
Tad: What the hell are you doing here?
David: Your behavior back at the house was disturbing to Dixie. She was worried that you were having a breakdown.
Tad: You were at my house?
Jake: Just hang on! Hang on!
David: Your wife asked me if I would check up on you.
Tad: I swear to God, if you don't get out of here right now, I'm going to tear your freaking head off.
Jake: All right, just hang on. Hang on a second, all right? Maybe David can shed some light on what happened to you.
David: All I know is what Dixie told me. Tad showed up at the house acting erratically, very agitated.
Tad: Agitated? I'll give you agitated, you son of a --
Jake: Ok, just -- Tad, sit down and relax. It's possible that someone has drugged my brother with Libidozone.
David: Hmm. Well, he certainly seems to be exhibiting the primary symptoms.
Jake: You certainly know those symptoms, don't you, David?
Tad: Oh, what'd you do this time, Hayward, slip it in the town's water supply?
Jake: Ok, hang on here. Maybe you can tell us what happened to Tad.
David: I can't tell you anything. And I can tell you everything.
Tad: What the hell's that supposed to mean?
David: Jake, can I examine Tad by myself?
Tad: No. You don't lay one finger on me.
David: Jake, any objections?
Jake: Oh, you know what? You know what, Hayward? You're a real piece of work. You come prancing in here, pretending to be the concerned doctor. You ask this man if you can examine him after you've been sleeping with his wife. And to top it all off, there's no doubt in my mind you're the one who's responsible for my brother's condition, just like you're responsible for drugging every one of those people at the yacht that night. And don't bother to deny it.
David: I don't blame you for jumping to that conclusion because, to a certain extent, I am responsible. And I'm willing to take my share of the blame. In fact, I insist on it.

Leo: Ok, campers, strap on your thinking caps. We have to find a way to make the Binkster's living situation livable.
Bianca: Forget it, Leo. My mom and I can't be under the same roof.
Laura: Yeah, she was way wrong to bribe Rain out of town.
Leo: Yeah, but now you've got leverage. Just, you know, make noises like you're going to move out. She'll freak and then back off.
Bianca: My mom?
Leo: Yeah.
Bianca: She never retreats and she never surrenders.
Leo: Yeah, well, neither do I. I am not losing my best friend to the mother-daughter wars, I'll tell you that much.
Laura: Well, now, wait. You said you can't live with your mom, but can you crash at your Uncle Jack's?
Leo: Problem solved. Just remember to tell him that I have fridge and phone privileges.
Bianca: I tried living at my Uncle Jack's. Mom has way too much access.
Leo: Hmm. Ok, forget plan B. Let's -- do I hear a plan C?
Bianca: Look, you guys, it's not like I want to ditch you, but I can't be myself here and I can't be what my mom wants me to be. You remember that message that my dad sent me on the spirit board?
Laura: Hmm. "Be proud."
Bianca: Right. I got to find a place where I can let my pride show.
Leo: You're very brave. And that's not reverse psychobabble. I spent too many years letting my mother run my life.
Bianca: Well, you can come with me. You, too, Laura.
Laura: Yeah, right. The three of us -- the new "Mod Squad."
Leo: Yeah, I want to me Link. "Hold it right there, Mother."
Bianca: We could rob banks and convenience stores and live life on the run.
Leo: Hmm. I'd rather tap into your trust fund than mess with the law, but that's just me.
Bianca: Which reminds me -- the reason that I called you guys over here. I got to get into my mom's safe and just get a little cash for the road.
Laura: What about your dad's trust fund?
Bianca: Well, the banks are closed.
Leo: Yeah, and don't you have to get permission from your parent if you're a minor?
Bianca: Oh, well, I forgot about that.
Leo: Hello.
Bianca: Well, I'll get enough cash from the safe to tide me over till I get a job.
Laura: Don't you feel weird stealing from your mom?
Bianca: It's not stealing. I'll pay her back. So, Leo, how good are you at cracking safes?

[Telephone rings]

Bianca: Excuse me, guys. Hello. Oh, my God.

Hayley: Come on, Sweetie, cut loose for once in your life. One tumble with me, and you'll forget all about that little murderess you married.
Mateo: I don't want to forget about Hayley. She's my life.
Hayley: Well, you know what they say -- life hands you a bunch of lemons, all you got to do is squeeze.
Mateo: I can't believe I didn't think of this before.
Hayley: Hmm. What's on that dirty little mind of yours?
Mateo:
I know where Hayley is. Hayley: Ugh! Why? Why are the good-looking ones always so damned dumb as dirt? Sweetie --
Mateo: Mm-hmm?
Hayley: Honey, Hayley is gone for good. Bye-bye.
Mateo: No, she would never leave me. She's -- we share a lifeline.
Hayley: Snip. Mama cut the cord.
Mateo: No, no, no, no. The connection's too strong.
Hayley: Oh, I think Hayley's got an unlisted number.
Mateo: I know exactly where she is.
Hayley: Yes, I know. Isn't that why we're here? But you don't see Hayley here with open arms, do you?
Mateo: Yeah, it's true, but I was just -- I was -- you know, I was wrong about the place, about this place, but I'm getting warmer. Matter of fact, she's so close, I can almost touch her.
Hayley: Dream on.
Mateo: I don't have to. I can prove I know where she is. Now, you want to come with, or are you too chicken?
Hayley: Are you kidding? Arlene Chandler's not afraid of anything.
Mateo: Let's go.

[Door closes]

Junior: Mom, where are you?
Dixie: I'm in the den.
Dixie: Hey, hi! How you doing? Come on inside. How was Miller's Pond?
Becca: It was freezing.
Junior: I did a single axel.
Dixie: Really?
Becca: Yes, he looked just like Scott Hamilton.
Jamie: He was showing off for Janine Kramer.
Dixie: Oh, come on, James. Don't tease him.
Junior: It's true, I was showing off.
Jamie: See?
Dixie: Ok.
Becca: Hey, guys, why don't we go ahead and put our gear in the back, ok?
Dixie: Oh, don't go. You just got here. I'm missed my men.
Becca: Are you sure?
Dixie: Yeah.
Junior: Was Tad here?
Dixie: Why?
Junior: I don't know. He said that you guys might be able to work things out.
Jamie: Are you and Dad getting back together?

David: I know you're already aware of this, but I received a small sample of Libidozone from the Carlquist Lab for my own personal research.
Jake: And that sample was conveniently stolen.
Tad: Yeah, or so you say. And we all know what that's worth, don't we?
David: I don't know who took the sample or how it ended up in the punch at Ryan's party, but I do have my suspicions.
Jake: And it's a coincidence that Alex Marick ended up vanishing into the thin air after she was planning to nail you for unethical conduct, David.
David: I had nothing to do with Alex's disappearance.
. David: I can't bring Alex back because I don't know where she is. But I can prove that my hands never even came close to that Libidozone scandal.
Tad: You're a liar. You know it and I know it. You did it, Hayward. You were willing to poison everybody on that boat just so you could come between me and my wife.
David: You're half right, Tad. Somebody did want to come between you and Dixie, but it wasn't me. And to prove it, I had another batch of Libidozone developed so that I can set a trap.
Jake: Wait a minute. Did you rehearse this, or was this improvised?
David: I don't blame you for being skeptical. But if my theory proves correct, that sample has since been stolen from my office and the thief has since used it to lace Tad's food or drink, I estimate, what, in the last four or five hours?
Tad: What do you do for an encore, pull a rabbit out of your hat?
Jake: You know, I'm just dying to know, David, who is this alleged thief?
David: No, no, I am not willing to give any names yet. But if it's true that he has been ingested Libidozone, then there's only one way that could have happened, in which case I'll be back in five minutes with proof. That should give you more than enough time to draft an apology.
Jake: You just hang on a sec. I'm going with you.
David: Oh, Jake, your deep trust in me never seems to wane, does it?
Jake: You know what, David? I want to see that evidence for myself because I don't trust the fact that you're going to taint it to save your butt.
David: I assure you, I have nothing up my sleeves.

Hayley: What, are you crazy? Bringing us to the beach on a subzero night?
Mateo: Hayley? I know you're here. Come on, join me.
Hayley: Oh, that's it, I'm out of here.
Mateo: I know you're here, Baby. Come on. Because this is where it started. This is where we always find our way back to each other. Come on, Baby. Remember the first night we met? Can I take you there?

Hayley: Look, Matt, I don't mean to be rude after you were so nice helping me out and everything, but I came here to be alone, so if you don't mind --
Mateo: You want me to leave?
Hayley: Please.
Mateo: Well, I can't do that.
Hayley: I said please.
Mateo: Well, you're very polite and so am I, and that's the way my parents raised me. No elbows on the table, put the cap back on the toothpaste, and never, ever leave a girl alone on the beach at night.
Hayley: I don't need you to protect me.
Mateo: Look, I'm not leaving until you get in your car, lock the door, put on your seat belt, and take off.
Hayley: I'm not ready to leave.
Mateo: Neither am I.
Hayley: What do you think you're doing?
Mateo: There's a full moon on the rise, and I was wondering if you want to join me.


Mateo: It's ok, Arlene. I wouldn't expect you to understand what this place means to Hayley and me. This is her refuge, her safe place.
Hayley: Oh, sweet nostalgia. Isn't this where your wife tried to drown herself?
Mateo: Yeah. But she lived. She survived. That's what she does -- she survives.
Hayley: Give me a beach towel under the boardwalk any day of the week, a hot guy, and a cold beer -- that's my idea of living.
Mateo: No matter how big our troubles, how far away we drifted away from each other, she and I would meet here to find our way back and face a new day together. This place is our home.
Hayley: Now you're talking crazy.
Mateo: I know she hears me. She knows what it takes to get back here. I know she'll make it. I'll wait for her.
Mateo: What are you afraid of, Arlene?
Hayley: I told you, I'm not afraid of nothing.
Mateo: No, I think you are. You're afraid of this.

Bianca: Don't apologize. I'm glad you called. And don't worry, everything is going to work out just fine. Ok, later.

Leo: Bianca, that sounded like somebody in trouble.
Laura: Was that Rain?
Bianca: No, no. It was an old friend from when I used to live here. She's having some family issues. She needed somebody to talk to.
Leo: You see? Now, it's a good thing that you were around to take that phone call.
Laura: I would definitely take that as a sign that you're supposed to stick around.
Leo: Was just thinking the same thing.
Laura: Your friend needed you.
Leo: You can't hit the road under these conditions.
Laura: And being a free spirit is highly overrated.
Leo: And free spirits don't have a place to come home to.
Laura: And they don't have friends who love them.
Leo: A lot.
Laura: See? Leo and I will help you work out the problems with your mom.
Leo: Mm-hmm. We just need a few days to work out a master plan, that's all.
Bianca: A few days?
Leo: A few days, a week, a month, a year, I don't know. Genius can't be forced.
Bianca: All right, well, I can't promise that I'm going to stick around forever, but I will at least stay until I can scrape some cash together.
Leo: Well, that easy? I'm not through twisting your arm yet, Bianca.
Bianca: You twisted it plenty.
Leo: You wouldn't scam a scammer, would you?
Bianca: I wouldn't even try. I'll at least stay till tomorrow.
Leo: Swear on something.
Bianca: Like what?
Leo: Your K.D. Lang collection.
Bianca: Leo, you are such a goof.
Leo: Look, I just -- I just can't see my life without you, that's all.
Bianca: Well, you're sweet. Leo: I know.
Bianca: Both of you. Thank you for caring so much.
Leo: Mm-hmm.
Bianca: Now, get out of here.
Leo: And if things get crazy, you're going to call me, all right?
Bianca: Of course I will. Don't I always?
Leo: Bye.
Bianca: Bye. Take care.
Laura: You, too.
Bianca: Thanks a lot.

Becca: I'm going to be in my room if you need me.
Dixie: No, no, no, no, no, don't go. You're family, ok? We don't have any secrets here. You guys all know that Tad and I are having problems.
Jamie: Dad's moved out.
Dixie: Yeah, that's right.
Junior: But, I mean, it's not forever. He's coming back.
Dixie: I certainly hope so, and I can't speak for Tad, but I think he feels the same way. He came by here tonight.
Jamie: Did you guys make up?
Dixie: Uh -- well, I wouldn't say that, no, but we are talking. We are keeping the lines of communication open, and that's very positive, right?
Junior: Yeah, that's great.
Dixie: Yeah. The one that hasn't changed is that Tad and I love each other very much, ok?
Junior: You guys are going to do this, Mom. You and Tad just keep working at it, you guys will get back together.
Jamie: Yeah, that's what you always told us, right?
Junior: To keep on trying and never give up.
Dixie: That's right. Smart kids. How did I get such smart kids? Come here. Give your mom a hug, ok? Oh, oh. Ok, enough mushy stuff. Who wants popcorn?
Becca: Oh, I do.
Jamie: My turn to pop.
Dixie: Ok, all right. Let's go.
Becca: You're in charge of hot chocolate, ok?
Junior: Ok, all right, let's go.

Leslie: Dot get your hopes up, boys. There isn't going to be a family reunion.

Tad: So, did you find your man, hmm?
David: Interesting word choice, Tad. The sample was gone.
Jake: Yeah, if it was ever there to begin with.
David: Oh, it was there. I baited my trap well, and this will tell us who it was.
Tad: What, you just happened to have a video camera running at the scene of the crime?
David: Well, unlike you and most of the people in this town, Tad, I like to make sure that I have proof before I start casting blame. Well, gentlemen, we're about to learn the identity of the nut job who poisoned the people on Ryan's yacht and gave Tad here an unexpected rush tonight.
Tad: Oh, my God. I should have known. Leslie Coulson.

Bianca: Sarah.
Sarah: I'm so sorry, Bianca. I had nowhere else to go.
Bianca: No. It's ok. It's ok. I'll take care of everything.

David: Damn it. I should have trusted my instincts. I suspected Leslie all along.
Jake: Why is that, David?
Tad: Because she's had the hots for me for years and I won't give her the time of day.
David: She obviously wanted Tad motivated to have sex with her.
Tad: And I went right to Dixie. Thanks to that psychopath, I almost raped my wife.
David: Well, now that we have the proof, she's going to have to confess.
Jake: Ok, wait, are you buying any of this?
David: Oh, you're not after what you just saw on this tape?
Tad: It makes sense. I had coffee with Leslie at the Valley Inn. She set up the meeting.
Jake: You knew that was a bad idea. Why did you go, Tad?
Tad: Because she told me she had proof that he was responsible for what happened on the boat. She must have laced the coffee and then given a dose to herself because she attacked me in the men's room.
David: Ay-yi-yi. I knew the woman was obsessed with you, Tad, but this is pathological. We got to put her away.
Jake: No, just hold on a second, David. This is just a little too neat for my taste.
David: What?
Jake: You set up Leslie Coulson just when she's going to turn you in. How convenient is that?
David: What is your problem, Jake? I give you the proof that you need and you throw it back in my face?
Jake: No, that tape suggested Leslie drugged Tad today. It doesn't prove who put Libidozone in the punch that night.
Tad: He's right. Huh. I got to say, my money's still on you, Doc.
David: I don't give a damn what either one of you thinks. As far as I'm concerned, you can both slow-roast in hell.
Jake: Where are you going with the tape?
David: To see that justice is finally done.

Leslie: Come no, come on. Pick up. Staz? You'll never ever believe who this is. You've been waiting for my call? Well, five years is an awful long time to be sitting by the phone. But I did get that attempted murder charge dropped. Yeah. Is your wife still in the coma? Pity. Listen, this is what I need from you. I want you to teach me how to take out a woman with a heart condition and make it look like an accident. Yes, of course you'll be compensated. Oh, great. Good. I knew I could count on you. You still live in center city? Excellent. I will meet you 7:00 A.M. At the diner. Excellent. Ciao.
Oh, Dixie. It's a pity you have to die so young. But I promise you the best damn funeral this town has ever seen.

Mateo: Time's running out, Arlene.
Hayley: You think you're such a big-shot know-it-all. You may know Hayley, but you don't know squat about me.
Mateo: I know you're scared that Hayley's love is stronger than your hate.
Hayley: Fat lot of good Hayley's love's going to do her where I got her stashed.
Mateo: Where is that?
Hayley: Solitary confinement, no visitors in or out. My little girl's going to pay for what she did to me.
Mateo: Yeah, well, maybe you're right.
Hayley: Damn straight I'm right. Life without parole. And if you ask me, it's too good for what she deserves.
Mateo: Yeah, well, then you have to forgive me because I don't know how to give up on Hayley. And if it's true that she's given up on us, then I don't know if I can accept that. You see, she said that I was her lifeline, that nothing would ever come between us, that, you know, I always thought the love that we shared would save us. I'm wrong. I was wrong. The magic, it's gone. I'll never be able to hold my wife again. I'll never be able to hold our children, celebrate another wedding anniversary -- it's over. I'm just going to grow old and die alone. That's it for me.
Hayley: Look, Mateo, there's a full moon on the rise.


ON THE NEXT - - - ALL MY CHILDREN

Hayley: Mateo, what are we doing here?

Bianca: It's my mother.
Sarah: Can you hide me?

Derek: We do have the shooter in custody, and we will find out who hired him.

Vanessa: I'm about to do you a very large favor.





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