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05/27/2002



"Greenlee is surprised to see her mother standing in her doorway, and invited her in. Mary immediately asked her where the "money-scamming gigolo" is. Greenlee tried to convince her that Leo loves her, but Mary responded that she shouldn't confuse love with passion, referring to her marriage to Roger. Greenlee told her that Roger really loves her, and he's trying hard to change. Mary said she didn't want to discuss Roger, she wants to plan her wedding. When Greenlee mentioned about the wedding party, Mary assumed that Greenlee didn't have a maid of honor, so she started to look through her address book. Greenlee finally managed to get out that Simone Torres is going to be her Maid of Honor. Mary said that "Torres" isn't someone in her social circle, and continued looking. Greenlee told her that she wants her friend to be the maid of honor, not a stranger. Mary became offended and got up to leave, but Greenlee told her that she still wants her help. Greenlee handed her a bridal magazine to look at, and told her that she was going to look for Leo.

Leo turned away quickly when he saw Roger and Simone together on the sofa. When Roger confronted him about knocking, Leo asked him what kind of a father he is. Leo turned to leave, but Roger stopped him. Leo ripped into both Simone and Roger, while Simone tried to defend herself. He couldn't believe that Simone ran back to her apartment just so she could be with Roger. Simone said that she can't listen anymore and left the room in tears. Roger told Leo that Greenlee doesn't have to know, but Leo said that he isn't keeping things from her anymore. Roger told him that this would wreck her life. Leo accused him of only caring about the check that Revlon was going to cut him for being the father of the bride. He told Roger to forget about the check, and Greenlee. Leo left and Roger shut the door after him as Simone walked back into the room. Simone told him that she's going to tell Greenlee that she's sorry, but Roger stopped her and said, "Like hell you are." Simone told him that she has to own up to what she did, but Roger asked her to wait until the situation is calm. He told her that Leo planned to tell Greenlee anyway, but Simone said she still had to face her. Roger tried to get her mind off it, by seducing her, but Simone told him that they can't do anything until they are open about their relationship. She told him again that she's going to see Greenlee, and asked him if he's coming with or not.

In the chapel, Tad received a phone call that J.R. just punched out David. Brooke offered to go with him, but he told her to stay and look for Edmund. They left the chapel together.

In the mausoleum, Edmund was talking to Maria. He said that he knows exactly what Tad is going through. Brooke walked in and listened to Edmund finish his thoughts. He said that getting over Dixie will be the hardest thing Tad's ever done. He said he'll get though it, "just like I did." He told Maria about Sam and Maddie, and how he wished they could have known her. He finally noticed Brooke, and she apologized for eavesdropping. He said it's okay, but she started crying and said that he's reliving the pain of losing his wife, "and it's all my fault." She said she forgot all about him, because of Tad and his grief. Edmund tried to comfort her, but she confessed that she felt responsible for Maria's death. She continued crying as she fell into Edmund's arms. He told her that he finally realized something, and he's glad he realized it before the wedding. She asked him to share what it is, but he told her that this wasn't a good place to talk about it, so they left.

After being punched by J.R., David told him to leave before he calls security. J.R. continued his rant, telling him he had no right to be at his mom's service. David turned to walk away, but Anna stopped him. David decided to stay, and J.R. continued yelling at him. He said he should have had the decency not to show up at her memorial service to talk about memories that nobody cares about. He said that his mom was strong, strong enough to know when to walk away from him. He told David that before he came along, their lives were great. Tad walked up behind him, and put his hand on his shoulder. With tears in his eyes, J.R. turned around and hugged him. Tad told him to come on, and they left. After they were gone, Anna was upset and she asked David to give her one reason why she should stay there with him. He asked her to speak privately, but she told him to say what he had to now. He started to apologize for attending the service, but she said that she doesn't care about that. She proceeded to rip into him for getting up in front of Dixie's family and friends and talking about his affair. He said that he had every right to attend, because he loved her. Anna became disgusted and got up to leave, but David stopped her. He said the real reason he went was because he didn't want to be alone. Anna returned silently to listen as David continued. He told her about his father's funeral, and about how he couldn't mourn the way he wanted to, because of Vanessa. He said that he didn't want to grieve alone again, and Anna restated his comments by saying that he wanted to grieve with Dixie's family, "whether they wanted him there or not." He became upset and said that he knew she wouldn't understand. He got up and said, "At least now I know where I stand," and he walked away. Anna tried to say she did understand, but he was already gone.

Leo found Greenlee outside the loft, and she told him that her mother was inside. She told him that Mary cut short a real important trip to help her plan the wedding. Leo thought that Mary was playing a number on her, and told her that she was doing a fine job planning the wedding. Greenlee told him to be grateful to Mary, but Leo wasn't buying it. She said that she's so happy that her mother is finally taking an interest in her life. When Leo asked her why she was outside then, she responded that she was looking for him. That reminded her to ask him how Simone was, and Leo told her there is something important to tell her. She stopped him, though, and said it could wait. She told him that it's important to make a good first impression on her mother, and she prepared to button his shirt and groom his hair. Opening the door, Greenlee introduced Leo to Mary. Mary told Greenlee that he's handsome, and doesn't look at all like a gigolo.

Back in the chapel, Edmund prepared to tell Brooke what he realized. He said that he's finally ready to let Maria go, for the first time since she died. Brooke was relieved and told him that she actually had fears that Maria might return, but he said they probably don't have to worry about that. He told her that he thought she might be growing closer to Tad, but realizes now that she was just helping him for Jamie's sake. She told him that it wasn't just about Jamie. She said Tad's been in her life for a long time, and he will always be in her life. Edmund told her that it's okay for her to be there for Tad, as long as he needs her. They began to reminisce about when they got back together, and how easy they thought it would be to put their two families together. Edmund told Brooke that, although they've had difficulties, nothing is going to keep them apart. She told him that he's right, as long as they're honest with each other. They professed their love again, before kissing at the altar.

Tad and J.R. walked into another part of hospital, with J.R. complaining that Tad let David talk at the service. He said Tad's love for Dixie couldn't have been that strong, and Tad responded by telling him not to ever question his love for Dixie. Tad sat J.R. down and told him that he wanted to punch Hayward, but he couldn't. He said that Dixie wanted him to drop his fascination with David, but he didn't, and that's partially why she isn't here today. He asked J.R. to honor his mother's memory by forgetting about David. J.R. softened, and finally agreed. He got up and told Tad that he has to get home. Tad told J.R. that he does, but he isn't going back to Adam's. He's going back to his real home, their home. Tad told him that he doesn't intend to walk through the door without him. After Tad told him that it's what he wants, J.R. agreed to move back home, and he left to get his stuff. After J.R. left, Anna walked up to Tad and asked him how J.R. was, but Tad changed the subject, and told her to get away from David. She said she was only concerned about J.R, but Tad said, before leaving, "If I were you, I'd get out of that marriage while you still can."

David walked to the nurses station, and screamed at someone for giving him the wrong file. When she walked away, another nurse on duty told him that Anna just left and he could still catch her. He ignored her, and screamed, "Am I the only one working today!?" The nurse left in a rush as David stood there irate.

Later, in the loft, Leo brought Mary and Greenlee some tea while they sat on the couch looking at magazines. He pulled Greenlee away and tried to explain about Simone, but she told him to wait. Mary asked him about what his mother was going to be wearing to the wedding, and he started to explain about Vanessa. Before he could get any words out, however, there was a knock on the door. Greenlee opened it, and saw Roger and Simone. Simone said, in a shaky voice, "Greenlee, I'm so sorry.""

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