ATWT Recaps Week of October 2, 2006
Friday, October 6, 2006
At Java, Maddie told Gwen that Jade’s faking her pregnancy (like any of us are shocked?). Jade came back from Java with lattes and kept prattling about her pregnancy to Will, who told her he got her new digs. “I meant what I said. You can’t stay here.” Jade got jealous and freaked, but accepted the apartment. As Gwen looked on, Maddie snagged the yellow pages and called a clinic Jade probably visited. The twigged nurse at the clinic called Jade and gave her a heads up. Will told Jade to chill out — he believed her about her baby. Then, he carried her stuff out to the cab pretty darn fast (bwahaha!). Later, Will walked into Java and caught Nancy Drew and Trixie Belden red-handed, but he didn’t mind their sleuthing. “I wish Jade was fakin’ it more than anybody,” he admitted. Gwen was bummed to hear that Will believed the schemer. Maddie pointed out that girls go to clinics for all sorts of reasons but the Munsons asked her to let it go. Still upset, Gwen fled as Will made awkward conversation about her music classes. Back at their cottage, Jade let herself back in with “proof” for the “little witches” about her pregnancy.
At Memorial, Henry offered Emily a lift home and some marathon Scrabble. “What’s a five letter world for traitor?” she retorted. Meanwhile, Meg talked to the hospital chaplain and then ran into the unholy Craig. “I want out of this hospital,” he told her. Paul yanked him away. Cue threats and posturing. Once Craig was gone, Paul and Meg talked about Emily and the baby. Meg then asked to be at the baby’s memorial. Elsewhere, Henry took on all the blame for Emily going out in the ice storm and being “dumb.” Meg beat herself up for her part in baby Jennifer’s demise and Paul told her that they’d get through this service “and start to heal.” Emily didn’t quite appreciate Henry’s point of view and when Paul told Em about the memorial, she didn’t appreciate the news of Meg’s involvement either. “It’s the last thing I will ever ask of you. Please just let it be the two of us.” Paul went to tell Meg while Henry assured Emily he’s still there for her. Meg sadly informed Paul she understood Emily’s position. Later, in the hospital chapel, the chaplain comforted Paul and Em with his lyrical Irish accent. “Mark her birthday,” he urged as Meg listened from the doorway. “Mark the day that this gift was given to you.” Paul and Emily lit candles and said their good-byes. Outside, Meg got a special delivery: a beautiful crystal vase…from Craig!
At the Lakeview, Dusty called off his bodyguard, Chaz (while Johnny adorably smacked Dusty upside the head). Allowed to sit, Lucy reminded Dusty she didn’t like being told what to do. “Your father’s got an agenda,” Dusty growled. Lucy told Dusty to be a man and tell it to her face if he couldn’t be her friend anymore. Dusty couldn’t help but grin at Lucy’s moxie…especially when she introduced herself to Chaz. Then, Mr. Yamamoto, Dusty’s business contact, came in. They had a pending meeting so Lucy offered to watch Johnny while “Mr. Hairy Knuckles” watched her. Lucy and Johnny sat down to read “The Happy Little Chappie”…and Craig walked in. Of course, Mr. Hairy Knuckles restrained him! Lucy told Chaz to cool it and poor Johnny got fussy at the kerfuffle. Craig told Lucy he’d left the hospital. He promised to go right up to his room and rest — yep, that’s right, he’s staying in the same place as the Donovan boys. D’oh! Lucy told him to pick “any place but here.” Then, a furious Dusty walked in and reappropriated Johnny. He wasn’t happy to hear about his new neighbor! After some snark, Craig limped out of the dining room and Chaz followed. Then, Dusty accused Lucy of bringing Craig there. “Tell me what you and your dad have planned next!” he demanded.
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