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09/10/2002



"Leo and Greenlee were sitting on the couch in the sitting room of Mr. and Mrs. Tuttle. Lureen Tuttle just informed them that they were making out in front of their church, and she threatened them with jail time. Leo offered to work something out, but Earl Tuttle entered the room and told them that all they have to work out is their jail sentence. He informed them that they violated two city ordinances, and were spotted by four women waiting for a bus to Atlantic City. Leo tried to reason with him, but he told them that they have to wait for Sheriff Pike to give the all-clear that the jail cell is fumigated. Greenlee finally lost it and said that she has no intention of spending time in some bug-bombed jail cell. She started to walk out of the room, but was stopped when Earl said he'll throw her in their, fumes or not. Leo tried to calm her down as he went to speak to Earl privately. He told him about Greenlee's father dying, and his mother trying to kill her. Earl didn't seem to buy his story, and Leo pulled out some money, offering to work something out. Earl asked him if he was bribing an officer of the court, and said that he's in a whole lot more trouble. Leo laughed and said that he was just offering the money as services rendered. When Earl asked, "What for," Leo told him that, because he's also Justice of the Peace, he wanted him to marry himself and Greenlee. Leo asked Greenlee to play along, and then proposed to her. When she accepted, Leo asked Earl if $50 would be enough for the wedding, and then could he let them go, because he didn't want his knew wife locked up in a jail cell. Earl appeared ready to accept the deal, until Leo made reference to "renew my vows." Earl replied, "Renew?" He looked at Greenlee's ring and asked, "Isn't anyone gonna tell me the truth?" Leo and Greenlee tried to mutter out an explanation, but Earl told them to zip it and asked, "Do you want to renew your vows, or not?" When they said yes, Earl said, "Let's get to it." The Tuttles conducted the service, and Leo and Greenlee renewed their vows. After the service, Mr. Tuttle left the room, and Mrs. Tuttle presented them with a gift that they give to all new couples. She told them to go ahead and slip away, and she'll try to talk Earl down. Leo and Greenlee left their house, as Lureen smiled after them.

Kendall was awakened by a buzzing door. When she answered it, she discovered J.R. holding a bouquet of flowers. She took the flowers and invited him in. They both appeared nervous, as J.R. finally admitted that he can't stop thinking about her. Since she was only wearing a robe and a nightgown, she told him she had to go get dressed. After she left, J.R. said to himself, "Lame, J.R., totally lame." When Kendall returned, he apologized for being an idiot and barging in. She told him that she invited him in, and they can't just forget that last night happened. He said that there's nothing wrong with them hanging out, like friends, and she agreed. J.R. noticed Trey's shoes at the end of the couch, and said to Kendall, "I don't believe it. You have a boyfriend already." She explained to him who Trey is, and he apologized for jumping to conclusions. The topic turned to Ryan, and Kendall admitted that she misses him everyday. J.R. said that Ryan had a way of dealing with him and making him feel good, and she has that same way about her. He said he never felt that connected before, but she reminded him that that doesn't mean it's going anywhere. She reminded him that what happened between them can never happen again. She told him that he'll make some girl happy someday, but he told her that he didn't want any girl, he wanted her. She said that she'll mess up his life, but he said it's already messed up. She thanked him again, but repeated, "We can only be friends. Do you understand?" He replied, "Do I have to?" She told him, again, "Friends, J.R." He said he got it, as he walked to the door. When she moved to kiss him goodbye on the cheek, J.R. pulled her over to his mouth and they began kissing more deeply.

Bianca began knocking on Maggie's door, and was surprised when she opened it and had tears in her eyes. Maggie informed Bianca that she's leaving town, today. Bianca was stunned, and Maggie filled her on what David's done. Bianca told her that that was no reason to leave home, but Maggie said it wasn't "home." She said that Leo's not around, and Anna doesn't need her around, either. Bianca responded, "You have me." Maggie said that she'll send her a postcard. Bianca didn't like her attitude, and told her that they're friends. Maggie said that she is her best friend, and Bianca reminded her of all the things they've done together. Maggie seemed to relent, as Bianca told her that she'll be her family. Maggie told Bianca that she's been blubbering all morning, and she left to wash her face. Bianca went over to her cell phone and called Tim, leaving a message for him to come to the Valley Inn. Maggie heard the call and asked Bianca, "Don't you get it? I don't need Tim. I don't need anyone!" Bianca asked her why she keeps pushing him away, and she told Bianca that Tim is not what she needs right now. She doesn't have any feelings for him. Bianca apologized and said that she won't mention Tim again. Maggie filled her in that she was raised to go through problems by herself, and that was her plan until Bianca showed up. She confessed that she feels safest when she's with her. Bianca asked her if she was going to stay, and Maggie said yes. Bianca told her that she loves her, but added, "as a friend." Maggie said that she's not worried about that, and then added, "But, are you?" Bianca said she was only worried about her walking out the door. Maggie asked her to help her unpack, and Bianca replied, "Nachos, when we're done?"

Edmund sat down, exhausted, on the couch in his living room. He looked up and saw Brooke standing in the entry way. She told him that she had expected to be gone before he returned, and she turned to leave. Edmund stopped her and asked if that's all she had to say. She said she's still trying to understand what happened. As she opened the door to leave, a pack of reporters were outside, shouting questions and snapping pictures. Edmund pulled her back inside as Tad arrived. He pushed his way past the reporters, and entered the house. He offered Brooke a ride home, but she replied that she has to leave, and she pushed herself out the door and past the reporters. Tad turned to Edmund and asked, "Is this how it's going to be?" He followed Edmund into the living room and asked him how he could let Brooke go through that. Edmund reminded Tad what Brooke had done, and told him to quit defending her. Tad responded that someone has to. He asked Edmund how many times he's made mistakes, and asked to be forgiven. Edmund said that this can't be forgiven. He walked to the door to show Tad out, but Tad persisted. He asked Edmund about kidnapping Erica and practically killed Dimitri, and how they forgave him. He asked him "Doesn't Brooke deserve the same consideration?"

Brooke entered her room, pulled out a bag, and started packing. Jamie entered her room, saw her bag, and asked "If you're going away, what happens to me?" He asked her if she was just going to take off without telling him. She told him that she was going to ask him to stay with Tad, while she went away to sort things out. He asked her if she was coming back, because J.R.'s mom left and didn't come back. He told her that he heard her confess to Tad that she doesn't deserve to live. She assured him that she would never hurt herself. Jamie told her that she's the best mom ever. They hugged as Brooke told him she loved him.

Edmund told Tad that what he does with Brooke is none of his business. Tad said that he isn't going to let Brooke go through this alone. They were interrupted by Tad's phone ringing. When he answered, it was Brooke. She told him that she's leaving, and she wants him to take care of Jamie. She wouldn't tell Tad where she's going to, and Tad didn't pressure her. He told her that he would pick Jamie up, as they said good-bye. When he hung up, Edmund asked, "Brooke's going away?" Tad responded, "Don't tell me your surprised."

Brooke asked Jamie if he's okay with this, and he asked her to promise that she'll come back. She said that she loves him, and that's not going to change. They hugged again, as she said, "We'll be okay." Afterwards, Jamie ran out of her room. Brooke asked herself, "Jamie, what have I done to you?"

After Tad left, Edmund walked alone through his house, and picked up a picture Maddie had drawn of their family. Distraught, Edmund folded it in two and carried it to the stairs where he sat.

Brooke zipped her bag, put her purse over her shoulder, and left her room.

Leo and Greenlee pulled up to an intersection, and he asked her if she meant what she said earlier about wanting to go on a road trip. She said more then anything. He pointed to a sign that said, "Pine Valley, 45 miles", and asked, "Do you want to not go home?" She said, "More then anything." Leo took off as he said, "New York, here we come.""

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