"At WRCW, Scott surprised everyone by showing up for work. He was surprisingly strong, perhaps too strong. Hayley gave him a big hug and urged him to take the day off and go back home. Scott, though, insisted that he was there because his father would have wanted him to be there. After his mother, Cindy's, death, Stuart had said that he'd gotten through the loss by "celebrating" her life... and that it was Scott was trying to do for his father. "I don't feel much like celebrating," Hayley replied softly. Another surprise came when Leo showed up for work at the station. Becca was glad to see him, but surprised that Leo was out of jail. Behind the scenes, the technical crew gawked and pointed at the murder suspect. Though they were not on the official guest list, Ryan and Adrian popped in at the station with the hopes of speaking to a noted fashion designer about a potential partnership in the Incredible Dreams web site. Gillian strolled in and froze upon seeing Ryan. Neither said a word. Greenlee and Tina were also both at the station as they were scheduled to be part of an on-air fashion show. Greenlee batted her eyes and told Ryan that she'd try to put in a good word with Toni Chan, the fashion designer, for him. Before the show started, Leo wandered over to Toni and introduced himself. Apparently, Toni and Vanessa went way back. Though they had never met, Toni felt that she'd seen Leo somewhere before --- perhaps he was an artist. "No," Leo replied matter-of-factly, "I'm a murder suspect." Becca tried to talk to Scott about his loss, but Scott didn't much feel like talking. In fact, he basically brushed her off. It came time for the live broadcast of "Wave." Greenlee, Gillian, Tina and Becca all modeled various wedding gowns. Hayley offered a twist to the program by encouraging her viewers to log on to the Internet and vote for the gown that she should wear at her wedding. Hayley managed to hold up pretty well during the show, but afterwards she confessed to Scott that it was extremely difficult to get through the show. Suddenly, her face fell. For the first time, she realized that she would not see Stuart's smiling face at her wedding. Scott took a sobbing Hayley in his arms and offered her some emotional support. Hayley warned Scott not to push Becca away during his mourning process. Ryan appeared by Greenlee's side and gushed endlessly about how beautiful she looked in her gown. Gillian approached Ryan and asked him for a moment of his time. Greenlee was not pleased in the least to see how quickly Ryan deserted her. Aside, Gillian asked Ryan why he'd walked out on her. Ryan explained that he wasn't even going to think about getting involved with her again while she was still married to Jake. Gillian told Ryan that she felt guilty for what she saw as forcing Jake into practicing medicine in a war zone. Ryan understood why she felt the way she did, but he refused to help her get through it. Time passed and the studio emptied out. Greenlee, however, remained behind --- still wearing her wedding gown. Tears in her eyes, Greenlee asked Leo why Ryan didn't look at her the way he looks at Gillian. Leo tried to convince her to give up on Ryan, but it did no good. Greenlee bolted out of the studio and Leo had no other choice but to take up the chase.
Marian sat on the steps of the gallery reviewing some of the sketches Stuart had made of her. Tad and Liza put their heads together and discussed their concern for Marian. Marian, who was wearing one of Stuart's favorite sweaters, hadn't eaten or slept since she learned of Stuart's death. According to Joe, however, this was not a cause for concern; Marian would eat and sleep when she needed to eat and sleep. Liza walked over to her mother and told her that it might be time to make funeral arrangements. Marian shook her head defiantly from side to side and told her daughter that she wasn't ready to make those plans just yet. A somber Adam entered the gallery. Marian jumped to her feet and shouted praises to God. "I knew you'd come back to me!" she screamed as she raced across the gallery and wrapped her arms around Adam. Adam said nothing. Liza softly informed Marian that she was embracing Adam. Marian quickly pulled away. She lashed out at Adam as the reason for Stuart's death. In a moment of rage, she told Adam that she wishes he'd been the one who gotten killed in the fire. Tad took Marian to the other side of the gallery. Liza looked at Adam and asked him where he's been. It looked like he'd gotten even less sleep than Marian. A knock sounded on the door and Dr. Benton, of Oak Haven, and a hired guard entered the gallery. The doctor told Liza that he was there to take Adam back to Oak Haven. Adam coldly snapped that he was not in need of psychiatric help; his brother had died and his family needed him. Liza pleaded with Dr. Benton to allow Adam to remain on the outside. "He's in mourning - he's not crazy," she said softly. She confessed that she never should have committed Adam in the first place. The doctor, however, said that Adam could not be released until the next court-ordered hearing. Tad slowly walked over and said that he agrees that Adam should be released from the hospital --- and he was the last person anyone expected to say that. Adam promised that he'd show up for any hearings and Dr. Benton relented. Adam said nothing, not even a thank you to Tad and Liza for coming to his defense. Liza told Adam that she thought it was time to make plans for Stuart's funeral. Adam nodded his head and agreed to go to the minister. Marian, however, was still too pained to go. Perhaps by remaining behind, it would help distance Marian from the painful reality that her husband was dead. Tad offered to stay behind with Marian, but she stated that she wanted to be alone. "I won't be alone," she said correcting herself because Stuart's spirit was everywhere. After everyone had left, Marian broke into hysterical sobbing. She attempted to dry her eyes and headed towards the window. There, she told Stuart that he'd always be in her heart.
Stuart tried to draw a portrait of himself, but he had little success and was dissatisfied with the results. Esther returned home and immediately assured him that with some practice he'd be back to his usual self soon. "I don't remember anything," Stuart said sadly. Among the missing memories that most troubled him were not knowing is name and , not knowing that he was married. Esther offered a quick fix: they could get married again. She'd suggested the idea before, but this time she was a bit more vocal about the idea. Stuart asked Esther how they'd met. She responded by saying that they'd met in the woods while they were both tracking butterflies. Stuart nodded his head slightly. He demanded more from Esther on their courtship, but Esther became nervous and was unsure what to say. She instructed Stuart to lay down and take nap. Once he did, she left the trailer. Stuart, however, wasn't ready to sleep. He wandered out of bed and eventually ended up staring longingly at the painting he'd made of Willow Lake. For one reason or another, he turned the painting over. On the back was the name and address of the Chandler Gallery. Scratching his head, Stuart asked himself aloud of the gallery might help him learn more about his past. He said that he was sure that someone at the gallery could tell him where he'd been when he'd painted the picture and that he might be able to go there to get his memory back. With that, Stuart left the trailer for the first time since his accident.
At a nearby chapel, Esther met with a minister to talk about renewing her wedding vows. The minister told her that it always pleased him to see a couple that wants to renew their bond. However, he was tied up at the moment and the discussion would have to wait until later. On her way out of the chapel, Esther came across Liza and Adam who were there to make plans for a memorial service for Stuart. Esther took one look at Adam and gasped. "You!" she growled.
Alex demanded to know what had happened to her during her stay at Bryn Wydd. "I realize that you just want to get on with your life," Dr. Griffith replied coolly. Nothing happened. Alex immediately deduced that the line was some sort of trigger phrase and asked if she was brainwashed at the hospital. Before the doctor could get Alex into his office, Edmund arrived. The American instantly lashed out at Alex for going against his wishes and stopping by the hospital without him. Inside the office, Guy listened with a frown planted on his face. Edmund wanted Alex to leave, but she refused to budge until she got some answers. An orderly wandered by and Dr. Griffith informed him to leave his next scheduled patient in his room until further notice. Out of the corner of her eye, Alex saw the housekeeper who had called her "Anna" on her last visit to Bryn Wydd. Alex asked Edmund if he could divert Dr. Griffith's attention while she questioned the woman. Edmund grudgingly complied, asking the doctor to review Alex's medical records. Dr. Griffith was panicked when Edmund forced his way into his office because he had no way of knowing that Guy had slipped out the back door --- and covered that mysterious apparatus with a blue sheet. The doctor tried to deny Edmund's request by saying that only Alex's family could see her medical records. Edmund countered that he was family --- he was her brother-in-law. Outside, Alex crept over to the housekeeper and tenderly opened a line of communication. Anna asked the woman why she'd called her Anna. The woman shook violently. "This is not a hospital," she replied spookily. "[It] has nothing to do with medicine." Alex pressed for more information, but the woman was too afraid to say more. "Anna, I want to tell you more, but I can't," she said softly. Dr. Griffith exited his office and appeared on the scene. He laughed nervously and said that the housekeeper was also a patient and that she was totally "delusional." Alex and Edmund both turned to the woman and offered to take her with them, but it was too much for her to handle. She quickly scampered away. Dr. Griffith ordered the couple to leave the premises immediately. The doctor returned to his office and Edmund and Alex made plans to leave. Later, Dr. Griffith told the orderly that it was safe to bring the patient to his office. He nearly keeled over when Alex and Edmund wandered by again. Finally, Alex and Edmund got the hint and agreed to leave. There were gone for but a few seconds when the orderly wheeled a patient to Dr. Griffith's office. The patient, a man, sat quietly in his wheelchair. Then, ever so slightly, he turned his head to the side to reveal his face. It was Dimitri Marick."
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