GL Recaps
Wednesday, August 15, 2007
It’s the day of Josh and Cassie’s wedding. At the Beacon, Blake helped
blushing bride-to-be Cassie with her makeup. “I’m getting married, not going
off on the KISS reunion tour!” Cassie laughed as Blake departed to retrieve
another bag of makeup. Josh snuck up behind Cassie, but thinking he was an
attacker she sprayed him in the eyes with perfume. Then she chided him for
visiting her before the ceremony (because of bad luck and all). When Cassie
later checked the status of her online invites, she was bummed to learn that
Reva still hadn’t responded; Josh broke the news that Shayne and Marah
weren’t showing up to the nups either. After Josh left, Cassie had a vision
of Tammy in her wedding dress as she prepared to put on her own.
On the other side of town, Jeffrey RSVP’d for the wedding while Olivia
frantically dialed 911 to report Emma’s disappearance when her phone rang
— it was little Emma saying she was at Auntie Reva’s house. When Reva
picked up the phone, she threatened Liv and reminded her that she would do
anything to protect Jonathan’s secret. An infuriated Liv hung up and rushed
to Cross Creek. As Reva played with Emma, Josh unexpectedly arrived in
search of H.B.’s cufflinks. He reminded her about the wedding; Reva feigned
happiness and asked Josh if he was really going through with it. Later, Reva
and Olivia bickered over the “kidnapping” situation when Jeffrey arrived to
break things up. Much to Liv’s chagrin, Jeffrey asked Reva to be his date
for the wedding. Reva accepted and kicked her rival out…. At Farley’s (now
Lizzie’s) bar, a drunken Billy prepared himself for the ceremony while
Lizzie eagerly gave her two cents about what he should say in his best man
speech.
Back at the Beacon, Cassie confessed to Blake that their little chat from
yesterday influenced her last-minute decision to tie the knot, adding “we’ll
solve whatever problems when they come up!” Both women lamented the fact
that Harley was missing out on the ceremony, Blake departed and then Cassie
shared a big smile with ghost Tammy, who’d shown up again. Tammy reassured
her mom that it was okay for her to be happy.
On Main Street (decorated with flowers for the event) Josh told Billy that
Reva probably wasn’t coming. Billy realized he’d left the wedding rings at
the bar, but Lizzie showed up to save the day, rings in tow. The new friends
hugged and bonded as Lizzie was reminded of baby Sarah. Later, Reverend
Ruthledge informed Josh that he didn’t have the official wedding papers for
the betrothed to sign, but it could wait until after the ceremony. When Reva
and Jeffrey arrived, Cassie said she was glad her sis decided to attend.
Reva didn’t wish Cassie well, however, and told her that she couldn’t
pretend to be happy. The sibs argued and an upset Cassie declared that Reva
shouldn’t have come at all.
Jeffrey confronted Olivia about her previous fight with Reva. Liv complained
about Reva meddling in everyone’s business. When Jeffrey begged her to stop
the feud, Liv sneered that she was just getting warmed up, then turned to
phone Alan for a favor. Shortly after, the ceremony began and Cassie walked
down the aisle. Just as the reverend asked if anyone protested the marriage,
Reva accidentally dropped her champagne glass, exclaiming “Oops!” Cassie was
clearly annoyed, but the nups continued anyway. Reva created another
disruption as she got up from her seat to leave early. Cassie tossed a glare
in Reva’s direction then tearfully recited her vows, calling Josh her savior
and thanked him for taking on her burdens; Josh did the same, mentioning his
“twin destinies” (Cassie and the one that brought him to her… read: Reva).
Rings were exchanged and just as Ruthledge was pronouncing them husband and
wife, a loud crash interrupted the ceremony. Olivia, who was on her way to
meet Alan, had hit Reva with her car.
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