"As Simone scoured the newspaper for a job, Frank returned from a jog. He invited Simone to go with him to the mountains but she turned him down, stating that she needed a job, "not a He-man adventure." Frank assured her that she wouldn't find a job that evening, so Simone put the paper down and decided to go out for a cheeseburger and malt. When Frank began harping on the cholesterol content, Simone told him that it cheered her up and advised him that he may need the same. She explained that he wasn't as happy as he appeared and Frank confirmed that not all doctors are not touched by human suffering. As she stood at the door, he rushed to her and blocked her way. Finally, he convinced her to go with him on a hike and ran upstairs to shower.
At the boathouse, Greenlee apologized to Leo and, through her tears, she promised that she would never come between him and his family again. Leo assured her that she wouldn't get the chance and confided that he and Trey had turned in the Club Monaco money into the police and that Jack had cleared him of any charges. He picked her up and began to walk down the stairs, promising her that they would now go to Paris, but Greenlee demanded that he stop. She told him that they weren't moving to Paris for awhile because he had to be with his family. She reminded him that he now had a family and that she was no longer enough for him, even though he was enough for her. Leo tried to interject but Greenlee was persistent. With tears in her eyes, she confided that she always knew she would have to share him but didn't realize that it would be while they were still newlyweds. She asked him to imagine themselves at the airport, about to leave for Paris. She told him that Trey, David and Vanessa would be there with matching surveillance bracelets, Maggie would be there still mourning the loss of her sister and Anna would be there as well, expecting his new niece or nephew. Greenlee promised to love him for who he was and vowed that she would stay in Pine Valley with him, even though she had the same feeling that she had experienced before the wedding. Leo confided that all he had done lately was let her down and cited the incident at their wedding. Greenlee replied that it wasn't her fault and reminded him how he had worked against her to get her money. She wondered why she had become attached to Trey but Leo only replied that he was her brother. He admitted that there was a part of him that didn't want to leave his family at that moment but told her that her feeling was important to him and suggested they leave that night.
As Kendall and Chris looked on, Trey began to tell Jack the whole story about his past. He stated that Vanessa was his birth mother and, at Chris' urgence, revealed that his name was really Ben Sheppard. "Go on," Kendall quipped, and Chris asked him to tell them something they didn't already know. "I thought I was," he replied. He asked Kendall why she was there and she hastily replied that Chris had hauled her in. As he turned his attention to Jack, Trey revealed that he had been given up for adoption, didn't know who his real father was and had approached Vanessa as her lawyer in order to get closer to her. Jack replied that he could charge him with a dozen offences for the identity theft but confided that he liked his attitude and that he was free to go for now. Chris told Kendall that she could leave but warned her that he had his eye on her. Trey exited the room and, once alone, Kendall thanked the pair for not blowing her cover. As they closed the door, Jack stated that he didn't buy a word of Trey's statement but that he wasn't so sure about Kendall's.
At the Chandler Mansion, Anna and David endured another stand-off. As Anna held David's research materials and a gun pointed at him, David asked her to return them to him and to avoid making him do something he didn't want to do. "Don't make me," she warned, as she kept the gun pointed directly at him. He begged her to stop for the sake of their marriage and unborn child but Anna was firm. Calmly, David explained to her that he was going to "do the hardest thing (he's) ever had to do" and told her to give him the materials so that he could leave and they could forget the whole incident. As he stepped closer, she pointed the gun even more directly and replied that she was going to take the materials to the police, where it would be revealed that he administered drugs illegally, and then she was going to get a warrant for his arrest. As she backed towards the door, she confided that the next time they met, she would be putting handcuffs on him. As she exited the house, she closed the door and collapsed against it. Slowly, she got up and ran.
As Simone came down the stairs, she found Frank sprawled out on the couch. "Don't even go there," she whispered, as she tried to get certain thoughts out of her head. She put a blanket over him as Frank began to have a nightmare. "No, it's my fault," he repeated, in his deep slumber. Simone finally woke him up and asked him what he was dreaming about. Frank was very quick to brush the question off and replied that he didn't remember. Simone picked up her purse and told him that she was going to find a job but he reminded her that he had convinced her to go hiking with him. He apologized if he had scared her but she only stated that she was letting him down easy. Frank seemed surprised at this and Simone began teasing him about his massive ego. He asked her why she would rather spend the night with a cheeseburger and not a real man but Simone only replied that she wanted to drive to Philly and visit the Art Institute. She informed him that she was out of his league but Frank only asked if she was visiting the Kandinsky exhibit or the Weegee photographs. He offered to go upstairs and change but Simone relented and admitted that she didn't think he wanted to visit an art institute with her. She told him that he had been around the block before and that he was different. As they got closer, she admitted that it was a "very good different." They passionately kissed and made their way to couch. Simone pulled back and told him that she had to find a job. Quickly, she rose and went upstairs.
As the returned home, Kendall congratulated Trey on his childhood sob story. She began recanting her ‘horrible upbringing' with what Trey referred to as an "adoring mother and doting father" but advised her that he would win the "maniac mommy" competition hands down. Kendall remembered how upset Vanessa had gotten at the mere idea that she was dating her son and Trey wondered what it would take to get someone like Vanessa spooked. Quietly, he wondered why she had gotten so angry at when she thought they were an item. Kendall suggested that she still had something to hide but Trey was not sure what that would be. She hastily stated that she had to get ready for work but Trey stopped her and asked her why Chris had hauled her in to the station. Quickly, she replied that he had probably wanted information on Ryan but before she could turn, Trey grabbed her arm and asked her what Chris had wanted to know. She assured him that Chris "got his jollies" from annoying her and asked her what the big deal was. Trey reminded her that he could get charged and go to jail and confided that he didn't even know what the truth was anymore. Kendall replied that he reminded her a lot of her father and motioned towards the pile of his movies that she had collected. Trey assured her that he was nothing like "a 1960's, B movie star slash rapist" but Kendall only replied that she had thought he resembled Richard Fields in the last movie she had watched. As she went to her room, Trey popped the movie in. "Please, get this message to your chief," a voice sounding eerily like Trey's boomed from the television. Trey made his way over to his answering machine and listened to his own voice-recorded message which sounded striking similar to the one from the movie.
Anna returned to the police station and left Jack a message, telling him that she might have "the goods on David." As she hung up the phone, she began to get dizzy and remembered back to the events of that evening. "Oh David, what have you done to us?" she wondered, as she suddenly collapsed on the floor, the vial slipping from her hand. As it rolled under the desk, Jack entered the office and immediately called for an ambulance.
Leo returned to find Greenlee crying. She confided that she was afraid of losing him and that she couldn't keep him from his family. She suggested that her panic attack came on when she finally realized that she was moving there with her husband and Leo admitted that he was "lost" and asked her if she wanted to go to Paris. Greenlee stated that she wanted to stay in Pine Valley but before they could continue, Leo's phone rang. He answered it an hysterical Maggie who informed him of Anna's situation. Leo assured her that he would come right away and, when he hung up, he explained to Greenlee what happened. He told her that he wouldn't leave her if she needed him but Greenlee urged him to go. Leo kissed her and promised to call her when he knew what was going on and left. Alone, Greenlee called Kendall who informed her that Chris wouldn't arrest Trey. She told Greenlee that they were the only ones onto Trey and assured her that neither Trey nor Leo would ever find out.
At the hospital, Maggie watched as the doctors examined a still unconscious Anna. She asked Jack what happened and all he could reply was that he found her that way on the floor of her office. Maggie made a beeline to the phone and called David's paging system. She left an urgent message for him, explaining that his wife was unconscious and at the hospital.
David approached Jack, Maggie and Jake but the good doctor would not allow David in. Jack warned him that if he entered, he "would start (his) life sentence now."
In the hospital room, Anna awoke and asked Joe how her baby was."
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