ALL MY CHILDREN

OCTOBER 27, 2000



[Music plays]

Leo: I can't breathe in this thing. No wonder these creatures have gills.
Heather: Bianca. Unique costume.
Shannon: Totally far out.
Mindy: You look so retro. Real 1950s sci-fi.
Bianca: Thanks a lot, girls.
Marcus: How's it going? I'm Marcus.
Leo: Leo.
Heather: Hi, Leo. No one introduced us earlier this afternoon. I'm Heather, and that's Shannon and Mindy.
Leo: It's nice to meet you all again.
Shannon: So is it true you two are Enchantment's new media couple?
Bianca: How did you hear about that?
Shannon: We ran into Oscar, Enchantment's photographer. You know how he loves to gossip. My parents paid him oodles to do a portrait of me.
Leo: Oh, yeah, right, Oscar. We just finished our first shoot, just to get a feel for the whole gig
Heather: Well, he said the camera loves you. Better get ready for a fan club.
Marcus: Come on, let's go dance. We'll see you guys later.
Heather: Oh, God. That geek Dennis Perlman and his pathetic date are circling. They're going to change the music. I don't think so, Perlman.
Mindy: Oh, see you later, Leo. Oh, you, too, Bianca.

Bianca: At least one of us was a hit.
Leo: Yeah, well, being a teenage heartthrob is hardly on my wish list, Bianca.
Bianca: Better get used to it.

Singer: All I wanna do is hit the floor

Brooke: Laura.
Laura: The place looks great. You made some changes?
Brooke: Yes. There was an accident in here last spring.
Laura: What kind of an accident?
Brooke: Oh, a car hit a telephone pole which ran into the window, and I will tell you all about it later. You want some soda?
Laura: Thanks, I'm parched.
Brooke: This is such a beautiful jacket. And you look so good.
Laura: So do you, Mom.
Brooke: Honey, oh, thank you. I'm just -- this is just such a wonderful, unexpected surprise because the last time we spoke, you said you were going to explore the lee river and the cliffs and the sandstone pillars and --
Laura: Well, that was the plan, but Ling got a job, so she couldn't get the time off.
Brooke: Oh. Well, good for Ling and bad for you. I know you were looking forward to photographing that site. So what about your job, Honey?
Laura: Well, I finished early. Hey, I'm home. Aren't you glad?
Brooke: Yes, I am! I'm so glad. I'm so glad. No, I -- like I said, it's just unexpected.
Laura: Well, I figured I'd come back, finish up my last few high school credits, get my diploma.
Brooke: Oh, Laura, that's great.
Laura: Yeah. And I've gotten really into photography. I was thinking about trying to apprentice someplace or maybe take some more classes in it.
Brooke: You know what I'll do? I'll talk to the photo staff at "Tempo." I'm sure they can recommend some, you know, very worthwhile courses for you.
Laura: That's great.
Brooke: Listen, what about the Lius? Weren't they surprised? I know they were expecting you to be there till the end of the year, right?
Laura: They were, but they understood. They were totally cool. So, where's squirt? He wasn't here when I got home. Is he at Tad and Dixie's?
Brooke: No, Jamie's next door with Grace. He's carving Halloween pumpkins.
Laura: I can't wait to see him.
Brooke: Oh, he is going to flip when he sees you. And I am so thrilled, I don't care the real reason that you're home sooner.
Laura: Come on, Mom. Are you going to make me say it? I got homesick.
Brooke: Oh, Honey, I missed you, too. My beautiful, darling liar.

Leila: My baby's coming.
Jake: Ok. When did the pain start?
Leila: Oh, it really hurts. It was a while ago. Oh, it's clamping down so hard.
Jake: All right. You're going to be all right. Just -- I'm Dr. Martin. I saw you in the hospital earlier. You remember that?
Leila: Right. I remember.
Jake: Ok. I want you to breathe, all right?
Leila: Ok. You're not like that other doctor.
Gillian: Jake, we need to get her to the hospital.
Jake: Well, I want to see how far apart those contractions are first.
Leila: Not County General. They don't care about people like me.
Tina: We'll take you to Pine Valley Hospital.
Leila: I don't have insurance. They'll just throw me out again.
Gillian: No, they won't. Not if we take you. My father-in-law is the chief of staff.
Tina: You can trust Dr. Martin. He's a good guy.
Jake: Ok, we need to get her up from here and get out to the car. Ok, easy does it. Easy does it.
Leila: Oh, here comes another one!
Jake: Is this your first baby?
Leila: Yes.
Jake: All right, well, the first one usually takes its time.

[Leila screams]

Jake: Maybe they don't.
Gillian: Jake --
Jake: Ok, let's get her down here on the bed. These contractions are coming really fast. There we are.
Gillian: You're going to be fine.
Jake: Ok. So, what's your name?
Leila: Leila.
Jake: Ok, Leila. I'm Jake. I just want to have a look what's going on here, ok? Just lie back. Easy. Gillian, could you grab a couple of those pillows? We need to prop Leila up here. And grab that blanket for me and drape it over her legs. Ok, good. You're going to feel my hands here, all right? Is that ok? Ok. All right.
Gillian: Just squeeze my hand, ok?
Tina: We have to get her to the hospital.
Jake: Well, there's no time for that. This baby's not waiting.
Leila: Oh, I have to push!
Jake: No, no, don't push, pant. Like this -- good. Good girl. Now, just lie back and try to relax, but don't push. Gillian, I need my medical bag, please. That's good, Leila. It's in the back seat of my car. Also bring today's paper but don't drop it. I want you to breathe deep, now. Slower. There you go. Tina, look around and see if you can find some clean towels, as many as you can get, and some shoelaces.
Tina: Towels and shoelaces, ok.
Jake: Yeah. You're doing great. You're doing great, Leila. Just breathe like I told you, all right? Don't push
Leila: My baby. Oh, this isn't good.
Jake: No, no, it's fine. You're going to be ok. I'm an ER doctor, and I've delivered dozens of babies, ok? All right, let's see where this baby's at. The baby's crowning.
Leila: Oh, my God!
Jake: You're ok. That's a good thing. That's a good thing. We want to see the head. It's right here. So I want you just to breathe like I told you to, but don't push until I tell you, all right?
Gillian, Tina, I need you right away.
Gillian: I'm right here. What can I do?
Tina: I found a bunch of towels.
Jake: Great, great. Spread this newspaper, the inside up, underneath Leila.
Leila: Newspapers? You want that near my baby?
Jake: A newspaper, unread, is the best thing we can have here for a sterile environment. Tina, spread the towels down here. Actually, just put the towels down here so I'll have someplace to wrap the baby.
Tina: They'll be right here.
Leila: I have to push. Oh!
Jake: No, no, no. Try not to push. I got a phone in my jacket. Call 911 and tell them that we need an ambulance out here to transport a mother and a baby after delivery.
Tina: I can't -- I can't get a signal. We must be out of range.
Jake: Ok. Uh --
Tina: Give me your car keys. I'll find a phone.
Jake: Keep breathing. Keep breathing. Here. Ok.
Gillian: Jake, where are you going?
Jake: I'm going to scrub. Listen, when I get back, we're going to have ourselves a baby, ok? I can do this alone. If you want to help, you can. It's up to you.
Gillian: No, no. No, no, no, I'm staying.
Jake: Ok. Thanks. I can use your help. Here, hand me the towel there, please. Thank you.
Gillian: It's going to be ok. All right? See, Jake is here, and you couldn't have a better man to be here with you to take care of you, ok? It's going to be fine.

Laura: Lighten up, Mom. I was coming back anyway. So what if it's a little earlier than we planned.
Brooke: Mm-hmm. And did Aunt Phoebe happen to call you during all of these life decisions you were making?
Laura: Aunt Phoebe -- she calls me all the time.
Brooke: That's what I thought. So you jumped on a plane and came running home. Honey, you know, I certainly didn't need you to come running to my rescue.
Laura: How many times have you been there for me? Let me do something for you for a change.
Brooke: Well, I see drinking all that Oolong tea has not done anything to mellow your spunky temperament, has it?
Laura: No way. But since I've only heard what aunt phoebe thinks, why don't you tell me what's going on. What's with this Eliot Freeman guy? I mean, it's bad enough that he's posed as a minister, but trying to be your friend when he's the man who killed your daughter? It gives me the creeps.
Brooke: Honey, it's over.
Laura: How can it be over if he's still here? Aunt Phoebe says he had a chance to leave, but he decided to stay in Pine Valley.
Brooke: Yes, and I will deal with it.
Laura: Alone? Mom, this is a big deal. Why can't you just accept the fact people want to help you?
Brooke: Because I'm ashamed, ok? I trusted the wrong man. I brought him into my life, and it's affected my family.
Laura: Mom, you're making this your fault, and it isn't.
Brooke: Laura, I am responsible, all right? Not only that, the fact that he's staying here is because of me, too. I basically told him he was a coward by laying this on me and then not staying here to face the consequences.
Laura: That's why he decided to stay?
Brooke: Yes.
Laura: Well, what does he think he'll prove, hanging around here, reminding you what he's done to you? There must be something else going on.
Hey. Hey, Squirt.
Jamie: Laura!
Laura: Look at you! Whoa.

[Music plays]

Leo: Hey.
Greenlee: A thousand pardons, O Master.
Leo: Ok, Genie. Try not to let it happen again.
Greenlee: Your wish is my command. Could you pour a cup for me? I've traveled so long and so far. I need some refreshment so I can dance with you, O Noble Master.
Leo: You're going to have to rock somebody else's Casbah. I've already got a date. But thank you. I appreciate it.

Greenlee: Could you pour a cup for me? I need some refreshment so I can dance with you, O Noble Master.
Marcus: Oh, yeah?
Greenlee: Mm-hmm.
Marcus: Absolutely. Cool.

Bianca: She looks familiar.
Leo: Yeah, that's Greenlee.
Bianca: Greenlee?
Are you sure? Leo: Yeah, I'd recognize that bellybutton anywhere.
Bianca: What is she doing at a high school dance?
Leo: Trying to make me jealous. No, no, no. That's her way of saying "I'm sorry." You know, most people send cards or flowers. Not Greenlee, no. She's a -- she likes to stalk people into forgiveness.
Bianca: It's a good thing that Marcus' date went to the ladies' room.
Leo: Yeah, good thing.
Marcus: So you'll do whatever I command? What abo --
Greenlee: In your dreams, cowboy.

Leo: Hey. Who's your hot friend?
Marcus: No idea, but definitely she wasn't interested in getting closer.
Leo: Are you kidding me? You're not going to go after that?
Marcus: You think she was coming on to me?
Leo: Yeah, totally. And I guarantee you she could teach you a few moves, if you know what I'm saying.
Marcus: She did start off asking me to dance.
Leo: There you go. She's playing hard to get. The vibes do not lie, my friend. I'd go get her before somebody else does.
Marcus: Couldn't hurt, right?
Leo: That's right. You know, it's all about the smooth operation. You know what I'm saying? You're a soccer player. You know how to score. All right.

Laura: You're in high school?
Junior: Yeah.
Laura: Yeah, I'm going to see you there. How's it going?
Junior: Oh, it's all right.
Jamie: You're on the JV team. He's on the JV soccer team. Center forward.
Laura: That's fantastic. You must be pretty good.
Junior: Well, I'm working on it.
Brooke: Oh. Ricky, come here. This is Ricky. Did you get my letter I wrote and told you Ricky's going to be staying with us for a while?
Laura: Yes, just before I left. Nice to meet you, Ricky. I hope you've settled in ok.
Ricky: I have. And your mom's been great, by the way.
Brooke: Oh, why, thank you. You know what? You're supposed to be at your father's Halloween party.
Jamie: Oh, man, I forgot.
Brooke: I know. I don't want to -- you know -- I don't want to make you late. I have to stay here and close up. Tina was supposed to, but she's not back.
Ricky: I can take Jamie to his dad's.
Brooke: You could?
Ricky: Yeah.
Brooke: That would be great. Let me get the keys.

Laura: Aren't you going?
Junior: No. No. There's the Halloween party at my school, so -- you want to come?
Laura: Is this your first high school dance? You nervous?
Junior: Why should I be?

Brooke: You now, Sweetie, as much as I would love to keep you here all to myself because you just got back, if you want to go with Junior, I think that's fine. You know, maybe reconnect with some old friends.
Laura: Mom, everyone I knew graduated.
Brooke: Right. Well, then you could make some new friends.
Laura: Right.
Junior: I just thought you might want to come. It's no big deal.
Laura: Yeah -- no, ok, I'll go, but I'm going as is, ok? My jacket will be my costume. I'll be Chairman Mao.
Brooke: Ok. There you go.
Junior: So you'll drive us, then?
Ricky: No problem. I'll come back and pick you up when I'm done.
Brooke: Ok. Good.
Junior: Bye.
Brooke: All right, you guys, have fun. And, Laura, I -- it's so good to have you home.
Laura: Ok.
Brooke: Ok. Have a good time. Bye.

Jake: Ok, that was good, Leila. That was great. All right, another push, ok? Let's go, come on.
Leila: I can't. I need to rest.
Gillian: Leila -- Leila, look at the candle. Look at the flame. Just concentrate on the flame and breathe. See how it's flickering, strong and beautiful? Just like you.
Jake: Ok. All right, let's go. Come on. All right, that's good. That's good. Where did you learn all that, huh?
Gillian: At the hospital. They tell you everything.
Leila: Not everything.
Jake: Ok, all right, we're almost there. We're almost there. All right. I'm going to have you push one more time, but not until I tell you, all right? Are you ready?
Gillian: Squeeze my hand.
Jake: Ok, here we go. Right now, come on. Come on, baby!
Gillian: Keep pushing! Keep pushing!
Jake: Come on. Come on. Come on. Ok, all right. I see a head. I see a head right here. Ok, now don't push. Don't push. I have to try to rotate the shoulders around here, ok?
Gillian: The head's coming out, Leila. Your baby's coming into the world.
Jake: Ok. It's all right.

[Baby cries]

Leila: Oh, my baby. You made it. We both did. Thank you, Jake.
Jake: This is what I want for us, right here.

[Music plays]

Laura: Bianca?
Bianca: Laura? Oh, my God. Hi. Hey, Junior, nice costume. You remember Leo, right?
Junior: Oh, hey, Leo.
Leo: How you doing, Junior? Are you feeling all right? You look a little pale.
Junior: Funny.
Leo: Funny? No?
Bianca: Leo is staying with us. Leo, this is Brooke English's daughter, Laura.
Leo: Hi. Nice to meet you, Laura.
Laura: You, too. Although, it looks like you graduated a while ago.
Leo: Yeah, well, I'm Blanca's volleyball coach.
Laura: Oh, that explains it. Bianca, I had no idea you were in town. I thought you were in Seattle.
Bianca: I had no idea that you were back from China.
Laura: I was. I just got back today. I'm still jet-lagged from the flight.
Leo: China. That explains the jacket.
Laura: Well, it's not exactly a costume.
Bianca: No, don't worry about it. You look great.
Junior: Hey, Bianca. You know, you still owe me a dance.
Bianca: Don't worry, I have not forgotten.
Junior: All right. Laura, would you care to dance?
Laura: That's why I came.
Junior: All right.
Laura: I'll see you later, Bianca.
Junior: See you, guys.
Bianca: See you.
Laura: Nice to meet you, Leo.
Leo: Nice to meet you.

Singer: Dreaming of your kiss I know it's crazy

Bianca: Uh-oh.
Leo: Yeah, uh-oh.

Shannon: I don't know where you came from, but he's with me.
Greenlee: You can have him. But you might consider roping and branding him. Your boyfriend's a beast.
Shannon: Maybe if you didn't dress like a little slut. Come on, Marcus.

Greenlee: What do you think is so damn funny, huh, Leo? You think some teenybopper telling me off is amusing?
Leo: Hey, you brought it on yourself, Greenlee. You're the one who crashed a high school party and flirted with some teenybopper's boyfriend.
Greenlee: Well, what are you doing here? Blanca's a little old for a babysitter.
Leo: Bianca doesn't need a babysitter. She's a beautiful, delightful young lady who acts her age, unlike someone else I know. Would you like something to drink, Bianca?
Bianca: Yes, I would love something to drink, Leo.

Greenlee: What is with him?
Bianca: You know, Greenlee, if you really want Leo, then why are you playing these games with him? He's way too smart for them anyway.
Greenlee: Please. Like you could give anyone advice -- especially me.

Shannon: That hussy better not try that again. I don't care if she's a friend of Blanca's or not.
Heather: Leo looked like he knew her, too.
Mindy: But he wasn't into her at all.
Heather: What on earth does he see in Bianca?
Mindy: The same thing everybody else does -- her mother. Case in point -- can you believe that they're going to be the new Enchantment couple? He's going to totally knock her out of the frame.
Shannon: Meow, Mindy.
Mindy: I mean, come on. The girl is plain looking.
Heather: And weird. At least she dressed the part tonight. The girl is downright alien.
Shannon: Good thing Erica Kane's her mother. Otherwise, she'd be a complete waste of space.
Mindy: I cannot believe she thinks we actually like her.
Shannon: I know. Good acting job, girls.

Bianca: Hi, Rain. What are you doing here?
Rain: Hey. What's wrong?
Bianca: It's this place. I thought I could try to fit in, but I guess there's no point in even trying.
Rain: Congratulations. I faced that truth about myself years ago. That's why I went out on my own. Look, why would you want to fit into all this anyway? You don't want to be like her. Or her. Or her.
Bianca: Especially her. Anyway, you never answered my question. What are you doing here?
Rain: I was looking for you. You helped me out of a few tight spots, so I thought I'd return the favor. I figured this wasn't your scene. But I know a place that is. Do you want to go?
Bianca: You mean leave now?
Rain: What's keeping you here?
Bianca: My friend Leo. He brought me here.
Rain: Don't worry about him. He's too busy chatting it up with Scheherazade over there. Come on, let's get out of here. I'll take you someplace really cool. Unless you're into freaks, geeks, witches, and jocks.
Bianca: Well, when you put it that way -- let's go.

Leo: Where did she go?
Greenlee: Who?
Leo: Bianca. Bianca!
Greenlee: Hey. Hey. Let her go. Let her go. I don't blame her.
Leo: I can't just leave her here alone. Erica would kill me for sure.
Greenlee: Well, you can't leave me here alone.
Leo: If you don't want to be here, don't be here.

Jake: Here's your beautiful son. Guys, take them back to Pine Valley Hospital and check them in as my patients. I'll follow you as soon as I clean this up around here.
Leila: Are you sure they're going to take us?
Jake: I'm positive they're going to take you.
Tina: I'll go with you if you like.
Leila: I would. We would. I don't know what to do about anything. I have nothing for him, not even a blanket.
Jake: Leila, it's going to be ok. I'm going to fix you up with a social worker, and we're going to find you a place to stay.
Leila: Would you mind if I named my son Jake?
Jake: Well, I would be honored, if he wouldn't mind.
Leila: You were right. Dr. Martin is a good man.
Gillian: The best.

Eliot: I didn't expect to see you here.
I thought Tina was going to be --
Brooke: Tina's not here. I'm closing up, and Ricky's coming back to pick me up.
Eliot: Oh. All right. Sorry if I disturbed you.
Brooke: You just missed my daughter, Laura.
Eliot: Laura's in town?
Brooke: Yes.
Eliot: I'm sorry I didn't get a chance to meet her.
Brooke: Well, I don't think she'd want to meet you. I mean, she might. She knows all about you from my Aunt Phoebe. Actually, that's why she's home. She was summoned home to look after me.
Eliot: I am very sorry, Brooke. I didn't mean to cause you and your family so much trouble.
Brooke: Maybe you just didn't care. You know, maybe you just wanted to drop your load of guilt and lay your burden down.
Eliot: That's not why I came back here.
Brooke: So why are you here? I mean, basically I know I challenged you to stay, but what the hell are you trying to prove by being here?
Eliot: You once told me that you lived with the guilt of taking someone's life, that even though a jury found you innocent and even though you believed in a forgiving God, you felt different inside.
Brooke: How noble of you to hide behind my own words.
Eliot: I'm not noble, Brooke, and I'm not hiding. If you feel hatred for me, good. Bring it on. Bring it on if that will help you heal.
Brooke: Why, you arrogant hypocrite. You think you're going to get a chance to heal me? You almost destroyed my life twice. So you are not going to get a chance to put the pieces back together again.
Eliot: I'm not trying to. Only you can do that.
Brooke: What do you want from me? What do you want? You think because I'm going to see what a wonderful person you've become, I'm going to forgive and forget, or by seeing you every day that the hatred is going to heal me, it's going to be a catharsis for me? Well, I can tell you one thing -- that is never going to happen.
Eliot: Brooke, I am only here because you called me a coward.
Brooke: You know what? You live your life, reverend, and I will live mine. I don't care whether you decide to stay or you go because I can manage to avoid you. I can go to another church, I can call before I come here.
Eliot: You should not have to go around town looking over your shoulder.
Brooke: I'm not going to look back at all.
Eliot: I just can't seem to say this enough, Brooke, but I'm sorry. I don't want to cause you any more pain. I just want to help. If there's anything ever that I can do for -- sorry. Sorry I've bothered you.
Brooke: There is something. I was wondering.
Eliot: What?
Brooke: The accident. They told me that Laura died instantly. Did she? Or was she alive for a little while? Because I've always wondered about it. I wondered what she thought, if she was afraid. Can you tell me?

Gillian: You know, this was so miraculous. The whole time, I kept thinking, look at what she did, Leila. She made a life. She had this life inside of her, and now there's this tiny human being out in the world. And it's something we take for granted. Every day mothers have babies, and it's the most courageous, wondrous, bravest thing in the world.
Jake: Especially when that child comes from love. Gillian, to have a child with someone that you love, someone you want to share the rest of your life with, is pure joy.
Gillian: Yeah. And I never really understood that before. No wonder you fought so hard for Colby. You were such an amazing father, Jake.
Jake: You're going to be an amazing mother one day. Gillian --
Gillian: Jake --

Woman: I.D., Please. 18 Or older.
Bianca: Let's go.
Rain: No, no, no. You gave me yours, remember? It's not in the car. Thank you.
Bianca: That was unbelievable. Where on earth did you get fake ID's?
Rain: Oh, those were easy. I must have about 10 of them.
Bianca: If my mom ever found out about this, I would be so grounded.
Rain: I doubt your mom will ever hear about you being here. You want something to drink?
Bianca: Soda, nothing stronger.
Rain: Relax. Let's go to the bar.
Hey, Carla, two colas.
Bianca: The Blue Angel? I don't think I've ever heard of this place.
Rain: Well, it's still underground.
Bianca: I think I like SOS better.
Rain: Hey, give it a chance. Thanks. To new horizons.
Bianca: Ok.
Bianca: You know, I just noticed that there are no men in this bar, only women.

Woman: Rain!
Rain: Hey. You're pretty sharp. You figure it out. Be right back.

Woman: This seat's empty, yeah?
Bianca: For now, yeah.
Woman: Great.

Gillian: Maybe we should call the hospital and make sure Leila got admitted.
Jake: I'm sure she's fine. Tina's taking care of her.
Gillian: Maybe we should go.
Jake: No, not yet. I don't want to go. All I want is you.

Eliot: Brooke, what good will it do to hear the details? You know that I was drinking. You know that I was coming back from a party.
Brooke: You said if there was anything that you could do.
Eliot: How can this help?
Brooke: It would help me to know what her last moments were like, rather than go on imagining the unimaginable for the rest of my life. So if you really want to do me some good, tell me. Please.
Eliot: All I saw was a flash of blue in the headlights. You know that expression, something came out of the blue? Well, I -- I get chills every time I hear that now. I turned the corner -- and I didn't think that I was speeding, but by the skid marks, the cops estimated that I was going 50 in a 30-mile-an-hour zone. My reflexes weren't what they should have been because of the booze, and I didn't see the streak of blue until it was too late. I hit the brake, but not in time.
Brooke: Her blue wool coat. She didn't like it very much, but it was warm. I told her she had to wear it.
Eliot: I didn't even know that it was a child at first. I told myself that it was a bag that blew out in front of my car. And then I got out, and I saw her. It was like she was sleeping. Lying there on her side, so peaceful.
Brooke: Peaceful? Was she still alive?
Eliot: I prayed that she was.
Brooke: Oh, my God, Eliot, was she?
Eliot: Yes. Yes, she was. I reached down to feel her pulse, and when I touched her, her eyes opened. She looked right at me.
Brooke: Did she say anything?
Brooke: What?
Eliot: She said, "Mommy."

Leo: This is a bar, Greenlee. Why would Bianca ditch the party to come to a place like this? How did she get in? She's 16.
Greenlee: Give me a break. Like you never used a fake ID.?
Leo: Well, yeah, of course I did, but Blanca's different.
Greenlee: Maybe more than you think. Leo, look around. Friends of Ellen everywhere. You're the only man in here.
Leo: You're right.
Greenlee: This is a gay bar. Oh, my God, there's Bianca. Well, well, well. Erica Kane's daughter is gay.


ON THE NEXT - - - ALL MY CHILDREN

Ryan: Ryan Lavery. No strings attached.

Jake: Let me make love to you.

Bianca: I wish you hadn't followed me tonight, Leo.
Leo: Because you'd still have your secret.

Greenlee: You don't know the first thing about Bianca, do you?

Tad: Get out of my house.
Dixie: No, it's all right. Let him stay.





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