ATWT Recaps Week of January 8, 2007
Friday, January 12, 2007
Maddie made up with Casey because he’s not gambling anymore — right? At
Java, Casey slipped away from her to pay off Jerry and give Elwood the cash to pay off other debts. Maddie questioned him about the boys, but he
covered. She apologized for being suspicious, then raved about his parents’ faith and trust in her. Casey looked nauseated and fled.
Lily passed on the sugar and the dessert cart and popped a diet pill before she was joined by Lucinda (who coveted the strawberry cake). Lily fretted over the sullen, apathetic Faith, but when Lucinda offered to take Faith on a vacation, Lily flipped. Holden arrived and broke up the bickering to take Lily back to the farm to deal with a water problem. Emily was searching for Daniel when she literally ran into Craig, who warned her not to go into business with Marcus. She refused to tell him Daniel was
missing. Craig next confronted Lucinda and threatened her over spiriting away Lucy and Johnny. He blames her for breaking up his family, and vowed she will pay. Emily visited Margo and Tom seeking Daniel. Margo revealed a witness called the police to report a young boy was forced into a car. Emily took off to
tell her mother, and ended up running into Craig again. Elsewhere, Holden told Lily it’s normal for a teen girl to hate her mother (even if Faith
isn’t quite a teen yet). “She’ll come back to you after you let her go,” he said. They kissed. Meanwhile, Tom said something ominous to Margo: “We both know it was him. And we both know what this means.” But he didn’t tell the
audience. Margo saw an Amber alert online. Tom grew increasingly agitated —
then was racked by chest pains and fell to the floor.
Simon listened as Vienna talked to the authorities on her cell phone. She insisted he was out of town, even as she flirted with him with her legs and bare feet. They reveled over the prospect of
Carly being turned over to the Leonian consulate. At the police station, Jack told Carly the Prince wants her transferred, so it’s going to happen, because the U.S. is outspoken about the rendition of political prisoners. Simon told Vienna he needs the safe deposit code from Carly. Meanwhile, Carly worried if Leonia has “civilized” justice. “You were right about him,” she said of Simon. “He’s gonna let me take the fall for this.” Still,
Carly doesn’t regret loving Simon. She’ll never forgive herself, however, for ruining their marriage. “We were happy,” she whispered as a devastated Jack took her away. Vienna got herself into the consulate by pretending to
deliver a sculpture of herself — nude. But Simon was hidden in the crate. Later, Jack turned Carly over to guards inside the consulate. Carly told Jack to take care of the kids, and take care of himself, too. “Jack, I never
stopped loving you,” she said. “I never stopped loving you,” he answered as they kissed.
Carly was sent into the very room where Simon’s crate was. It was empty, and the guard was knocked out. She saw Simon, and they embraced. “Thank God you came for me,” she exulted.
Lily wanted a slice of pie, but settled for a lemon. When Holden left, Lily tried to pop another pill, but she was surprised by Holden’s sudden return.
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