"At the Valley Inn, Leo is informed that the police have seized the contents of his safety deposit box. When Anna asks where the money came from, David tells Leo he doesn't need to answer that, but Leo insists he won the money at the track. Trey comes in announcing that he can clear up the confusion. Even though Vanessa is safely under lock and key at Oak Haven, they knew that before she was captured she was planning a getaway. He assumed Leo was going with her. David turns to Leo and asks if it was true. Was he really going to leave town with Vanessa before she was incarcerated?
Leo explains that it was nothing personal. He needed to make a fresh start. Leo swears the money was not part of Vanessa's drug stash and says he was going to leave to get away from Greenlee. He blames himself for all the times their relationship has fallen apart. Leo leaves as Anna comes back in. David overhears her making a call to Chris asking to meet. David stops Anna and asks why she's harassing his brother. Anna tells him they received an anonymous tip to look in Leo's box. David wants to know who would do that and why.
Greenlee walks in on Mia and a towel-clad Jake. Mia leaves so Greenlee and Jake can work out their *relationship issues*. Jake is angry that Greenlee scared Mia away, and calls Greenlee a bottomless pit of needs. He's tired of her running to him every time something goes wrong in her life. When Greenlee demands to know why Mia was there, Jake says he doesn't owe her an explanation. They argue until Greenlee has a light bulb moment. She has come to the conclusion that she and Jake don't really want each other anymore. She knew it before, but now she *knows* it. She tells Jake he is a great guy for someone else, but not for her. Jake feels the same about Greenlee.
Greenlee leaves Jake and goes to the boathouse. There is a music montage of Greenlee remembering all the times she shared with Leo. At the end, Greenlee turns around to see Leo entering the boathouse.
As Brooke, Tad, and Edmund scream at each other, Jamie gets their attention by dropping a crystal vase on the floor. Brooke rushes upstairs to comfort her son, while Tad and Edmund go into round two. Tad argues that Jamie has been traumatized first by Edmund and his "blended" family, then by the scene with Vanessa at the engagement party. Tad tells Edmund that Jamie has spoken since that night and that they had to take him to be evaluated by a psychologist. Edmund was unaware how serious Jamie's condition was. Tad continues to berate Edmund.
Finally Brooke comes in to break up the argument. She says they must work together. She thinks it would be a good idea if they sought family counseling. Tad agrees until he realizes that Brooke wants the four of them to be included: Brooke, Edmund, Jamie, and Tad. After more arguing, Brooke convinces Tad that it would be in Jamie's best interest and he agrees. Brooke and Edmund go upstairs while Tad makes a phone call to Lainey. He asks her to give a message to Dixie. He won't spend any more time looking for Dixie, he needs to focus his attention on his son. Brooke overhears and sympathizes with Tad's loss. She asks if there is anything she can do. Tad says no, but that Brooke was right. He does need help. They embrace as Edmund watches from the staircase.
Life at the Chandler mansion takes an awkward turn as Liza and Adam discover they feel uncomfortable being alone together. They discuss the situation. Liza feels that Adam is scared by her surgery; Adam thinks that Liza is afraid he will try to control her. Colby runs in, breaking the tension in the room. When she asks for Aunt Mia, Liza tells her Mia will be there soon because they both need her. Mia arrives and Liza asks Adam to leave them alone so they can talk.
Once alone, Liza accuses Mia saying, "He got to you." Mia admits that she has begun to believe Adam's motives are good. She explains to Liza that Adam is trying to protect her from being sent to prison over the missing money at Chandler Enterprises. Mia goes on to assure Liza that Adam's love for her and Colby is real.
As a figure watches from the shadows, Trey makes a call on his cell phone saying, "It worked. Thanks for acting so fast." Trey gets on the elevator ready to go upstairs, when the door is blocked by a man with his back to the camera. Trey does not look pleased."
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