Mateo: I'd forgotten.
this place -- the best place
on earths watching you sleep.
Mateo: You know, I almost
made a big mistake.
I --
I really want us to get married.
But I'm through making
the decisions for both of us.
From now on it's -- I'm not
going to do that anymore.
I'm going to wait till we both
agree that it's the right time,
you know?
Mateo: Hey.
Hayley: Hi.
Mateo: Hi.
Hayley: You are here.
It wasn't just a dream.
Mateo: No, no dreams.
I've been here
all night -- thanking God
that you're safe,
that you're with me.
Hayley: Just where I want
to be.
Mateo: Yeah, right
in my arms, right?
Hayley: You know, we almost
died in that fire --
Mateo: Stop.
Let's not even --
let's not even talk about it,
ok?
We're, like, in this perfect
place right now.
Hayley: Ahem.
It is perfect.
Mateo: Yeah, so let's not say
or do anything to spoil it.
All right?
Ahem.
Hayley: What's that?
Mateo: What?
What's what?
Hayley: That.
Mateo: This?
Myrtle: Hi.
Mateo: Hi.
Hayley: Hi.
Myrtle: Oh, darling.
My, it's good to see you looking
so well.
Hayley: Oh.
Thank you.
Myrtle: Listen, from what
I heard, I didn't think you'd
want me to bring you the latest
thriller.
Mateo: No, no, no.
We lived our own little thriller
last night.
Myrtle: Yeah, well, I think
you two had a happy ending
in yours, huh?
Mateo: Yes.
Myrtle: Listen, darling,
you'll be staying he
for another couple of days,
I think --
Mateo: No.
Hayley: No, no, no.
Mateo: No, no, no, no, no.
Myrtle: No?
Mateo: We're --
she's ready to go.
She's all checked out.
We're just waiting for
Dr. Martin to sign her release
papers.
Myrtle: Oh, wonderful.
Well, listen, knowing
his schedule, I think you may
have a little while to wait.
So I'll give you the daily paper
to read, and you can read
the funnies to her, you know.
Mateo: Yeah.
Myrtle: Oh, lord.
Mateo: What's wrong?
Myrtle: Oh, gosh, I'm sorry.
Mateo: What?
Myrtle: It just slipped
my mind.
Darling, I'm so sorry.
I forgot that you're Trevor
Dillon's niece.
Janet: Trevor --
I killed her.
[Telephone rings]
Janet: Trevor?
Hello?
I have no comment.
[Telephone rings]
Janet: Going to have
to unplug all of them.
Amanda: Mommy, what's
the matter?
Janet: Sweetheart, you and I,
we have to have a talk.
Amanda: Ok.
Can I brush my teeth first?
Janet: Of course.
If the phone rings,
don't answer it.
Amanda: Nobody got
the newspaper.
Amanda: Mommy!
Janet: Amanda?
Amanda: It's daddy.
Look what it says.
Where is he, mommy?
Gillian: Come here.
Do you have to go now?
Jake: Oh, don't tempt me.
I got patients waiting.
Gillian: So, is this what
it's going to be like being
a doctor's wife?
Jake: Why?
Can't you stand it?
Gillian: Oh --
I'll get used to it
somehow, I guess.
Jake: I have to hit the road.
Don't want to lose the whole
morning.
And I'm going to bring you back
something.
I think you're going to like it.
Gillian: More than this?
Jake: Hmm.
Look at me.
I can't get this smile off
my face.
Gillian: I like it.
Jake: I like it, too.
I've been thinking, and
I don't think I'm going to get
angry at Liza for disappearing
with Colby.
She's going to have enough
problems as it is when she comes
back without me getting
on her case about it.
And Colby's going to be fine.
I know that.
Gillian: She's with Liza.
Of course she's going to be
fine.
Jake: And it's just --
it's only going to be bad
for the baby if Liza and I are
fighting over custody.
Gillian: Oh, Jake.
That's so smart.
And, you know, the best thing
for Colby is for you and Liza
to be friends.
Besides, you know, we don't want
a custody battle hanging over
our heads when we're trying
to plan our wedding.
Jake: No, we don't.
Gillian: Which, I've decided,
should be in June.
Jake: Oh, really?
In June, huh?
Gillian: Yeah.
Jake: Wow.
Gillian: And I know that
we've said, you know,
that we were going to wait until
Valentine's Day before we tell
everybody, but I don't think
I can wait that long.
And, you know, everybody's going
to see I'm so happy and wonder
why, and I can't keep it away
from Grandmama much longer.
Jake: All right, ok.
Then I'm going to proclaim today
our Valentine's Day.
We can tell the world.
Gillian: Thank you.
Thank you.
Jake: No problem.
All right, you know what?
This time I'm actually going.
Right now.
I'm leaving.
Gillian: Ok.
Jake: All right?
Gillian: Mm-hmm.
Jake: Can't wait to tell
my mom and dad, to see the look
on their faces.
They're going to be --
it's going to be great.
Gillian: I hope so.
Jake: If I see Myrtle,
can I tell her?
Or do you want to tell her?
Gillian: Knock yourself up.
Gillian: Peggy?
A very good morning to you.
It's Gillian.
Is Grandmama --
thank you.
Hi, Grandmama.
I wanted to stop by.
I have some really wonderful
news that I want to share
with you.
Ok, well, do you want to come
by here after your shopping
trip?
Before.
Make it before.
[Knock on door]
Gillian: Ok, there's somebody
at the door, so --
but hurry up.
Hurry up.
Ok.
Adam: Hello, Gillian.
May I come in?
Gillian: Who let you in here?
Adam: The fact is your friend
Jake just floated out
of the house and left the door
ajar behind him.
I could tell by the blissful
look on his face that you have
not told him the truth about
Colby.
Gillian: I told you last
night I wasn't going
to tell him.
Adam: Yes, you did.
That's why I'm here.
First of all, I want
to apologize for any unpleasant
words, but you did march
into my house uninvited and say
that I was going to burn
hell.
But I can understand why you're
upset -- trying to salvage
a future with Jake in the face
of a considerable obstacle.
Gillian: Jake and I couldn't
be happier.
We're getting married in June.
Adam: Aha, yes.
Married in June.
Well, you may not believe it,
but I'm -- I wish you the very
best.
If you think about it,
it's in my interest that
you and Jake have a long
and successful marriage.
Gillian: You and I have
nothing to say to each other,
Adam.
I'd like you to leave my room.
Adam: Oh, I see.
It's all right for you to barge
into my house, but --
ok, Gillian.
One question.
Why do you love Jake?
Gillian: Why do I love Jake?
Adam: Mm-hmm.
Everyone seems to have a very
good opinion of him.
He's good, and he's kind,
and he is helpful to those
around him.
Gillian: Yeah, he's all those
things and many more,
which you would never
understand.
Adam: Oh, I understand Jake
better than you might imagine.
In spite of his reputation as
being an all-around good guy,
Jake is just like me.
Joe: Your lungs are almost
clear.
Your leg injury is not serious.
Still, you did go through a very
bad experience last night, so --
Hayley: You cannot expect me
to sit here with my uncle
accused of starting that fire
and killing a convict.
Please.
Mateo: Well, there's really
nothing you can do about it
anyway, so why don't you just
stay --
Hayley: I have to be
with my family.
Amanda and Janet -- can
you imagine what they --
Mateo: I'll go.
Hayley: No --
Mateo: I'll go and --
Hayley: Mateo, no.
I'm going. Please.
Mateo: Doc, I really don't
think she's going to get any
rest here.
Maybe --
Joe: All right.
All right.
I see it would do her more bad
than good to keep her here.
I must say, I'm concerned about
Trevor myself.
This whole business to me is
so unbelievable.
Hayley: Well, of course.
I mean, it's obviously some
horrible mistake.
But, I mean, why -- why would
he run from the authorities?
Mateo: It says there's
a manhunt for him.
This is crazy, you know?
Hayley: It doesn't mention
Janet in the article, either.
Mateo: No, but if you read
in there, it said something
about a crowbar and --
Hayley: I saw that.
I saw that.
Mateo: Ok.
Hayley: Please, please,
I have to get out of here
as soon as possible.
Could -- please, could you talk
to them?
Joe: Hayley, I will.
I'll put a rush on the
paperwork.
But you have to promise me one
thing -- that you will come back
here if you experience anything
unusual -- I mean dizziness,
lightheadedness --
Hayley: Yes, I promise.
Mateo: I'll make sure
she does.
Hayley: Yes.
Joe: All right.
And try not to worry too much
about this stuff in
the newspaper.
Trevor's a very fine man,
and one way or another I think
things are going to work out.
Mateo: Yeah.
Thanks, doc.
Hayley: Something's not right
here.
Mateo: I just can't see him
making -- starting that fire,
I mean, that nearly killed you.
I -- it doesn't --
Hayley: I'm not just talking
about that.
Something else is not right
here.
The whole reason I went to that
warehouse in the first place is
because I heard Janet
on the tape making arrangements
with someone to meet her there.
Mateo: Do you know who
she was going to meet?
Hayley: Some woman.
That's all I know.
Mateo: Well, I'll tell
you what.
Why don't we get you dressed.
Winifred left some clothes here
for you.
We'll go to see Janet.
We'll ask her.
Hayley: That's a good idea.
Mateo: Honey, come here.
Come here.
Amanda: He didn't do it.
He didn't do it.
Janet: Sweetheart, stop.
Of course he didn't do it.
It's all a big mistake.
Amanda: But where is he,
Mommy?
It says he ran away.
Daddy always says you can't run
away from your problems,
only cowards do.
Janet: Your father's not
a coward.
He's one of the bravest,
most loving men on the earth.
He was just trying to
protect us.
Amanda: From who?
The lady that was killed?
Is that why he killed her?
But I know he wouldn't hit
anybody with a crowbar
.
[Knock on door]
Janet: Who is it?
Derek: Janet, it's Derek.
Janet: Derek, I can't do this
with you right now.
Derek: I have to talk
to you before it's too late.
Amanda: Are you saying bad
things about my daddy?
Derek: Can we talk for a few
minutes please?
Janet: Amanda, would you go
upstairs for a few minutes?
I'll be right there.
Amanda: My daddy didn't kill
anybody.
Derek: I'm sorry my being
here upsets her.
Janet: Are you?
Derek: Yes, I am.
Because we both know that she's
right.
Trevor didn't do this.
You did, and we both know it.
There has got to be a way
to make this easier
for everybody, Janet.
Janet: Well, I don't know
what it is.
Derek: Yes, you do.
Yes, you do.
Tell me what really happened.
Derek: I saw your face when
you ran into the police station
last night.
You didn't know that Trevor was
going to confess.
This wasn't some scheme you two
cooked up together.
You were as surprised as I was.
Janet: No, I didn't know.
Derek: And you were telling
me that you were guilty when
Trevor stopped you.
Now, I don't know what's going
on in your head, Janet.
Maybe you think because I know
that Trevor is innocent that I'm
not going to pursue this
to the best of my ability,
that maybe I'm going to look
the other way.
Janet: No.
I know you're a good cop.
You're the best.
That's what Trevor always said.
Derek: I can't think
of anything more painful than
to hunt Trevor down like
a common criminal.
But if he insists on taking
the fall for this, he's
going to get his wish
because I'm going to find him.
And they'll put him away
for a very long time, and there
is nothing I can do about it.
But you can.
Janet: Oh, God, what can
I do?
Derek: Let's go over what
happened last night,
step by step, in your own words.
Janet: Jackson Montgomery's
my lawyer.
He -- he said to direct all
questions to him.
Derek: Jackson.
He's going to lose his license
to practice law if he's assisted
Trevor in any way.
Janet: Jackson hasn't --
Derek: And if he has, I am
going to pursue him.
You can believe that.
Janet: But he hasn't.
He hasn't done anything wrong.
Derek: All right,
all right, right.
I'm sorry.
Let's forget about Jackson.
Let's forget about last night.
Let's --
let's talk about Trevor.
Have you thought about what he's
going through right now?
Janet: What do you think?
Derek: Maybe he's walking
down some dark and lonely
street, trying to hitch a ride
from somebody he figures doesn't
read the newspapers.
He's cold.
He's alone.
He's worried sick about
you and about Amanda.
Janet: Derek, stop it!
Derek: This isn't some
bad cop routine, Janet.
Trevor's my friend.
I don't want this to be
happening.
Janet: Trevor doesn't want me
talking to the police. I've got to trust him.
That's all I have.
Derek: Well, think
about this --
Trevor's going to be scanning
the papers, listening
to the news, trying to learn how
close we are to him.
Now, how do you think he's going
to take it when he finds out
that his niece --
that Hayley almost died in that
fire at the warehouse?
Janet: What?
Hayley was there?
Hayley was --
Derek: Yes, yes, yes.
We don't know why.
We haven't had a chance
to question her, but yes.
Janet: Oh, well,
was she hurt?
Is she all right?
Derek: She was taken
to PVH.
I mean, I think she's all right.
But she surely would have died
if Mateo hadn't saved her.
Janet: Mateo?
Derek, I can't do this with you.
I have to go and see how Hayley
is --
Derek: Janet, where are
you going?
Amanda's still here.
Janet: I'm going crazy.
Derek: Look.
I'm going to --
you stay put.
I'll just go.
I'll go.
Janet: Go.
Go.
Get out of here.
Derek: Janet --
Janet: What?
Derek: People do all sorts
of things to protect their loved
ones.
I mean, I don't know what
I would do if anybody threatened
Danielle -- you know, my little
girl.
But it's always worse when
you try to deal with it alone.
It'll be -- it'll be ok once
Trevor's back here with you.
Janet, let's get him back home.
You can do that
by doing the right thing.
Look --
you know where you can reach me.
Hayley, Matt.
Mateo: Hey.
Hayley: My God what is
going on?
Mateo: On your way out?
Derek: Yeah, yeah.
Look, Hayley, I'm glad you're
out of the hospital.
What were you doing in that
warehouse?
Mateo: You know,
Derek, Hayley's not even
supposed to be out of
the hospital.
She left against doctor's
orders.
Why don't we leave questioning
for later on, ok?
Derek: All right, all right,
sure.
I'm going to need statements
from both of you.
Tomorrow at the latest.
Mateo: No problem.
Derek: All right.
Mateo: All right, see you.
Janet: I'm so, so sorry
you got mixed up in this
horrible mess.
Jake: Dad.
Joe: Jake.
Listen, have you been following
the news?
Trevor Dillon escaping police
custody?
Jake: Some guys were talking
about it during rounds.
Joe: Oh, it's a real puzzle.
I mean, a man like Trevor --
Jake: It's weird.
But I don't want to talk about
depressing news right now.
I actually wanted to tell
you something --
Mom.
Ruth: I'm absolutely
in shock --
oh, hello, darling.
How are you?
Jake: Good.
Ruth: I'm just in shock
with this news about Trevor
Dillon.
Joe: Yeah, I know.
It's awful, it's awful.
Ruth: What do you think
the real story is?
Joe: I was wondering that
myself.
Ruth: Well --
Jake: Maybe I can move this
bad news out of the way.
I have some great news.
Ruth: Oh, that's good.
Joe: Oh, well, great news is
always welcome.
Jake: Second to Colby being
born, this is very possibly
the happiest day of my life.
Ruth: Well, that sounds
promising.
Jake: After work, I'm going
down to pick up an engagement
ring.
Gillian and I have decided
to get married.
Ruth: That's --
Joe: My goodness.
Ruth: That's wonderful.
Joe: That's fine news.
Ruth: Startling, but it's
wonderful.
Joe: That's really something.
Yeah.
Ruth: You certainly found
yourself a beautiful and --
and just wonderful wife.
Jake: Yes, I have.
Joe: Will it -- will it be
a long engagement?
Jake: Yeah.
Well, it'll seem like
an eternity.
We're planning a June wedding.
Joe: Well, good, good, good.
That'll give us
time to give you a proper
sendoff.
Jake: Um -- Mom?
Ruth: What?
Jake: What's wrong?
You're not ready for another
wedding?
Ruth: No, I'm sorry, honey.
It's not that.
It's just that this --
this is all making me kind
of uneasy.
Gillian: Jake just like you?
What, are you crazy?
Adam: Well, it's been said
that I have a possessive love
for my children, that I think
they belong to me.
Isn't that the way Jake loves
Colby?
Gillian: No, no.
Jake loves her genuinely
with his whole heart.
Adam: Oh.
Well, then he would not stop
loving her if he knew she didn't
belong to him?
Gillian: No.
He would love her just the same.
Adam: Well, then why not tell
him the truth?
Gillian: Because it'll break
his heart if he finds out she's
not his.
Adam: Well, it can't be both,
Gillian.
Either he loves her
because she's his or he would
love her in spite of the fact
that she isn't his.
Gillian: It would break
his heart because he loves
her so much.
And if he finds out --
Adam: No, not if he finds
out, when he finds out.
That's the problem.
Do you really want to have
this -- this cloud hovering over
you when you get to your wedding
in June, or beyond that?
You can put it all behind you,
Gillian.
If Jake finds out from somebody
else or if -- if he finds out
that you knew all along
and didn't tell him --
oh, that's what really frightens
you, isn't it?
Gillian: I'm not going
to tell Jake, no matter how much
you threaten me.
Adam: I'm not threatening
you.
I'm trying to come up
with a position that will be
good for all of us.
Gillian: No, I know what
you want.
You don't want to tell Jake
the truth because you're scared
that you might lose Liza,
so you want me to do the dirty
work.
Adam: Look -- look a couple
of years down the road.
Ok?
Now, do you still want to have
this ugly secret hanging
over your head,
your life with Jake ready
to self-destruct at any minute?
Or you can put it all
in the past --
every bit of it.
You can help Jake get over
his broken heart.
You can give Jake a child that
is really his.
You can have a future that
you never thought imaginable.
You and Jake may not even be
living in Pine Valley anymore.
Gillian: Not living
in Pine Valley?
Adam: No.
Chandler Enterprises
endows medical facilities all
over the world.
Maybe you and Jake by then could
be living in London or Paris
or Budapest.
Gillian: Yesterday
you threaten me, and today
you come in here to bribe me?
Adam: Gillian, we can help
each other.
I want my daughter back.
Wouldn't you rather not have
to share Jake with her?
Gillian: No!
No, Jake loves Colby, and that's
fine with me.
Adam: Colby is nothing
to Jake.
Sooner or later, it's going
to be found out.
You can either use it
to your advantage or you can let
it destroy you.
Gillian: Adam, you come
in here so powerful,
so -- so full of yourself,
thinking you can threaten me
or bribe me.
But you know nothing.
You don't know just how close
you are to losing Colby forever.
Adam: And just how am I about
to lose Colby?
Gillian: You can shout out
she's your flesh and blood until
you're hoarse.
But if Jake decides to sue
for custody, there's a very good
chance that he might win.
Adam: Sue for custody
of Colby?
That's absurd.
If he knows she's not his --
she is my daughter.
Gillian: No, she's not
legally.
Legally, she is Jake's.
And if he decides to do that,
I'm 100% behind him.
Because as far as I'm concerned,
Colby is as much a part
of a family Jake and I ever
start.
Adam: That is never going
to happen, Gillian.
Gillian: Jake is just sick
and tired of having to deal
with your interference!
And now I see why.
You would be a terrible father.
So if you know what's good
for you and Colby, you would
leave Jake and me and her alone.
Now, get out of my room.
Jake: Mom, why are
you so uneasy about Gillian
and I getting married?
I've never felt better about
anything in my life.
Joe: I'm sure your mom's not
saying you shouldn't marry
Gillian --
Ruth: No, no, of course.
It's just the timing, honey.
Jake: June weddings?
Are they bad news or something?
Ruth: No.
No, no --
it's not the month, no.
It's just the way you're rushing
everything.
Jake: I'm not rushing.
I'm listening to my heart.
Ruth: You're sure?
Jake: You always tell me --
isn't that what you tell me?
Ruth: Yes.
Joe: Yes, yes, that is.
Ruth: But, you know,
honey, the time before
a marriage is very precious
time.
Joe: Your mom's right, Jake.
Ruth: Now, what about --
listen.
What about maybe just
considering waiting another
year?
Jake: Oh --
Ruth: Wait a minute.
Listen to me.
You know, the year 2001 -- my,
that has a lovely ring to it.
Jake: Oh, that's lovely.
Mom, I can't -- no more.
I've got a date with the jeweler
right now.
Don't worry.
Don't worry.
I love you.
Ruth: I love you.
Jake: This is right for me
and Gillian.
Ruth: Ok.
Jake: I love you,
too, all right?
So long.
Joe: So, are you going
to tell me what's really
on your mind?
Ruth: Well, you know, our son
is one of the finest young men
who has ever walked the earth
on two feet.
It's not that.
I mean -- and Gillian is
an angel.
It's just that I can't see them
together, at least not now.
Joe: Well, you feel that
Gillian's divorce is too recent,
that maybe Ryan is still
in the picture?
Ruth: Joe, you know how long
it takes to separate yourself
from somebody that you've been
that close to.
Joe: Well, Gillian thinks
she's ready.
So does Jake, obviously.
Ruth: And you think I should
stay out of it.
I think that's what you think,
right?
Let them lead their own lives.
Joe: What else are we going
to do?
I mean, nothing we say is going
to change Jake's mind.
Ruth: You're a very wise man.
Joe: I'm a practical man.
Hayley: Don't worry about me,
Janet.
I'm ok.
Mateo came and got me out
of there.
Thank God.
Janet: You two could have
died in there.
This just gets worse and worse.
What were you doing there
in the first place?
Hayley: I was there
because of you.
My tape recorder -- I heard
you talking to some woman,
and you were telling her to meet
you at the warehouse.
Janet: You were recording me?
Hayley: No, no.
It's voice-activated,
Janet, and it picked up
your conversation -- you telling
her to meet you at the
warehouse.
Do you remember saying that?
Janet: Oh, God.
You heard that?
Hayley: You sounded like
you were in trouble,
Janet, so I called Uncle Trevor
to ask him what I should do,
and I couldn't get in touch
with him, so I just decided
to go there myself.
Janet: I was taking care
of things.
Hayley: What things?
Janet, look, I was just --
I was just worried about you,
that's all.
Janet: Well, what happened
when you got to the warehouse?
Hayley: I looked around
for you, and then I was hit
by somebody -- or something hit
me, and I was knocked
unconscious.
Janet: You shouldn't have
been there.
Hayley: Look, I don't know
what else happened, Janet.
I just can't believe that
Uncle Pork Chop would kill
a woman or burn down that
building.
Mateo: No.
There's no way he'd run away
from the cops.
That's not his style.
Hayley: No, no.
And he would never -- it's
stupid.
He wouldn't risk his life.
He could never leave
you and Amanda.
Janet, what's going on?
Hayley: The woman
on the tape -- was she the one
that hit me?
Did she start the fire?
Mateo: Was she the one who
was killed?
Hayley: Who is she, Janet?
Janet's voice: Why did
you make that phony confession?
Trevor: That dead body was
tied to you.
And I don't want my daughter's
mother spending the rest
of her life behind bars.
Janet: What about her father?
You know, disappearing isn't
going to solve anything.
Trevor: It'll keep the cops
from sniffing around you.
Play a little dodge ball,
stay low.
Keep them running as far away
from you as possible.
You didn't trust me
with the dope on Sophie,
but you got to trust me now
with your life and with Amanda's
life.
Hayley: Janet.
Janet: Trevor asked me not
to say anything.
Hayley: Trevor did?
Then he's gone, really?
Do you know where he is?
Janet: I have to trust him.
He knows what he's doing.
Hayley: All right.
You don't have to --
you don't have to tell me
anything else if you don't want
to, ok?
I just wish there was some way
that we could know that
he was ok.
I had to come home to be
with you guys.
This is all very frightening.
Janet: I'm so glad you're
here.
Hayley: I wish there was
a way that we could get in touch
with Uncle Trevor now.
There's lots of stuff that
I want to tell him.
Mateo and I got back together
and everything.
Janet: You're kidding.
Oh, he would have loved that.
He always thought you two were
meant to be together.
Mateo: You ok?
Is it your leg, or --
Hayley: No, I'm fine.
I'm fine.
Janet: You don't look fine.
You look kind of pale.
Hayley: No, I'm fine.
No.
I think I should go lie down
for a few minutes --
Mateo: Yeah.
Hayley: Maybe.
Janet: That's a good idea.
Get some rest, please.
Hayley: Is that ok?
Janet: Sure.
Please.
Image: You're useless.
What am I going to do with you?
You came this close to babbling
everything to them.
Hayley: What is going
on here?
Janet is beginning to lose it,
and Uncle Trevor's really gone.
Mateo: Yeah.
Do you think she knows where
he is?
Hayley: I don't know,
but she definitely knows more
than she's telling.
Janet: Everybody's going
to keep asking.
How can I keep quiet?
I just can't do this anymore.
Image: I am so sick
of telling you to get a grip.
You can do this.
Just be smart about it.
Janet: I can't keep lying.
I need Trevor.
Amanda needs Trevor.
At least if I was in prison,
I could see him once a week,
not spend the rest of my life
without him.
Image: Hey, wait.
What are you doing?
Janet: I'm going to confess.
I'm calling Derek.
Eugenia: Gillian, darling.
My dear.
What's the matter?
You said you had wonderful news.
Gillian: Oh, I do.
I have really great news.
Come sit down.
Gillian: Jake and I are going
to get married in June.
Eugenia: That is wonderful
news.
So why are you so upset,
darling?
Gillian: No, I'm very happy.
I couldn't have asked
for a better husband.
Jake's a good man.
Eugenia: Yes, he is.
Gillian: But there is
trouble.
Eugenia: Oh, could
the trouble be about Ryan?
Gillian: No.
No, no, no, no, no.
This has nothing to do
with Ryan.
Eugenia: Well?
Gillian: It's --
it's Adam Chandler.
He thinks Jake has something
that belongs to him.
Eugenia: Well, does Jake have
something that belongs to him?
Gillian: No.
No.
Um --
oh, I shouldn't be telling
you this, but, you know,
I just -- I -- I can't keep it
bottled up any longer.
Eugenia: Please,
now, tell me.
What is it?
Gillian: You have to swear
to me that you will never tell
anybody what I'm about
to tell you.
Eugenia: Gillian, if you keep
a secret from your husband
now --
Gillian: Grandmama, please.
Not you, too.
Adam wants me to tell Jake.
Eugenia: Please, that's not
what I was going to say.
I was going to say if you keep
a secret now from your husband,
can you keep it for the rest
of your life?
Can you do that?
Gillian: I don't know.
I don't know.
I just know I love Jake very
much and I can't lose him.
Eugenia: All right,
all right.
Now, just tell your Grandmama
what is going on.
Gillian: You know how much
Jake loves --
Jake: Hey, Eugenia.
Great to see you.
Eugenia: Hello, Jake.
Jake: I take it you heard
the news.
Eugenia: Yes, and I couldn't
be more pleased.
Jake: Good.
Did I interrupt a
grandmother-granddaughter talk?
Gillian: No, no.
I'm glad you came.
Jake: Well, of course.
I missed you.
Eugenia: You know, I think
I feel a bit de trop here.
Jake: That means that
you feel that you have to go?
You don't have to go.
Eugenia: Oh, yes, I do have
to go.
I am on a whirlwind shopping
spree.
But I will be home this evening,
tonight -- anytime if you want
to talk.
Jake, good-bye.
And you be sure to tell
your parents I am so pleased
at your news.
Jake: I will.
Hey.
Gillian: Hi.
Jake: Hey.
All right.
Sit.
Sit, my Princess.
There we go.
Gillian: Oh, Jake.
You're not really going to --
Jake: What?
Yes.
I'm going to get on bended knee.
The ring, the whole -- that's
it, the whole nine yards.
Gillian: No, I don't want --
I don't want my train to be that
long.
Jake: You're going to make me
laugh for 60 years, you know
that?
I hope I make you just as happy,
just like my mom and dad have
be.
Adam: I don't know why
I wasn't informed that Hayley
was released.
I'm only her father.
Myrtle: Well, she was very
lucky to survive that fire.
Adam: Yes.
Yeah.
Myrtle: And very, very lucky
that she's got Mateo to take
care of her.
Adam: I don't suppose
you know where he's taking her.
Myrtle: I believe they've
gone to Trevor Dillon's house.
Adam: Thank you, Myrtle.
Joe: Adam.
Adam: Joe.
Joe: Myrtle?
Myrtle: Oh.
Joe: Are you going home now?
Myrtle: Yes.
Yes, I am.
Joe: Would you mind giving
this fax to Jake?
Just arrived from Liza.
Myrtle: Oh.
Oh, good.
I will because he's been
wondering where she and the baby
have gone.
Joe: Well, apparently they're
all going to be home later
on today.
Myrtle: Oh, good.
Adam: How -- how is Colby?
Did she say?
Joe: The little girl is just
fine, Adam.
Myrtle: I bet you're anxious
to see her.
Joe: Well, I understand she's
developed a little trick.
Myrtle: Well, of course
she has.
Joe: Crawling.
Can't wait to show her daddy.
He's going to be thrilled.
Mateo: I was hoping that
you could come over and stay
at my place.
But I guess that's not going
to happen, is it?
Hayley: I wanted to.
I just feel like I need to be
here, you know?
Mateo: Yeah.
Listen -- we got to find out
what happened at that warehouse,
you know?
Hayley: Poor Uncle Trevor.
You know?
I feel so bad for him.
What must be going through
his mind for him to,
like, run from the police like
that?
I wish I could put my arms
around him and make this all ok
for him.
Mateo: Put your arms around
me if you want.
Hayley: This is so strange.
Why?
Why would he confess to murder
and then, you know,
escape authorities like that?
Mateo: I suppose we have
to ask him.
Hayley: Yeah, well,
one thing's for sure -- Janet's
not talking.
Image: Come on, Janet.
You're better than that.
Don't wimp out on me now.
We're almost home free.
Janet: Derek was right.
I can't do this alone.
Image: Derek's a cop.
Since when do we trust cops?
He's playing mind games
with you.
You're smarter than he is.
Janet: But I'm falling apart.
Image: Well, you're tired.
That's understandable after all
you've accomplished.
You're rid of Sophie.
She's dead.
Gone for good.
Your methods were a little
sloppy, but she's out
of your hair forever.
You don't have to be afraid
anymore.
That old killer instinct is
back.
Janet: No.
I can't become that person
again.
I won't.
Amanda: Mommy, who are
you talking to?