"Lysistrata was getting irritated, because Greenlee wasn't getting to the point, so she stretched out on her sofa. Finally, Greenlee spit out the fact that Trey kissed her. She was surprised by Lysistrata's response: "Whoo Hoo! It's about time!" She clarified herself, however, when she added, "It's about time somebody kissed you." Greenlee said that she didn't want Trey and never wanted Trey, and he had no reason to kiss her. Lysistrata asked her some probing questions about her relationships with Leo's brothers. After initially blaming them for Leo's death, she backed off a little before telling her that she just wished they would leave her alone. She asked the doctor why they keep consoling her, and pestering her. Lysistrata responded, "Because you want them to." She said that Leo's brothers provide somebody to blame for Leo's death, because she doesn't want to blame the right person. Greenlee scoffed, but then Lysistrata started to walk her through the night of Leo's death. Greenlee finally realized that Leo died because she called him from the falls, and he went to rescue her. She broke into tears as she said, "My God! I should have died that night, not Leo!" She sat on her couch and began crying as Lysistrata tried to convince her that blaming herself doesn't make it her fault. Finally, the doctor asked Greenlee why Leo's life is more valuable then her's, and Greenlee responded that he had passion and a gift for life. She repeated that she should have been the one to die. Lysistrata responded, "Well, then, there's only one thing left to do." She had Greenlee drag a chair over to the window, and made her stand on it. Confused, Greenlee asked her what she had to do now. Lysistrata reminded her that she said she should be dead, "So, go ahead, jump!" Greenlee said, "I don't want to die. Does a girl who wants to die spend a fortune on new shoes?" Lysistrata asked her if she was sure, and Greenlee replied that she definitely doesn't want to die. Lysistrata said good, and in one fluid motion said, "Time's up," grabbed her coat and left.
Maggie walked into her first day of class very tentative. She met a young woman she knew, and they talked about the difficult professor, Dr. Stevens. Maggie watched a man enter and sit in the back of the room, and she asked her friend who he was. Her friend responded that it was Henry Chin, someone who shouldn't be a student, he should be a teacher. Finally, Dr. Steven's arrived, and immediately warned the students that half of the class would be gone before the course is over. After class, Dr. Stevens told the students to pick a lab partner for their next class. Maggie was stuck, however, when all the students around her had already picked a partner. Finally, she saw Henry duck out the door in the back of the room. He returned a few minutes later, however, because he forgot his scarf, and Dr. Stevens caught him. She asked him who his lab partner would be, and he told her that he preferred to do the labs alone. She said that there is an even number of students for a reason, and she immediately assigned him to Maggie, who was still in the room without a partner. After Dr. Stevens left, Maggie immediately apologized to him for the professor forcing them on each other. She tried to give him her number, but Henry responded that he'll have to talk to the professor because he works alone. When Maggie's friend, Regina, came in to retrieve a book she'd left behind, she watched as Henry reluctantly took Maggie's number and promised to call her. Regina told Maggie that she'll probably never hear from him. Maggie told her that she'll just call him if he doesn't call her. Regina said, "Good luck getting his number." When Maggie asked her what that meant, she said, "Just be careful."
Adam moved down to confront Jamie about what he was doing in the movie theater during the day. Meanwhile, J.R. and Laurie decided to use the distraction as an opportunity to duck out. Unfortunately, J.R. accidentally walked into someone, and Adam glanced in his direction. Amid the shushes of the audience, Adam said, "J.R! What the devil are you doing here?" Adam rushed across three rows to ask J.R. why he wasn't in the interview with Harvard. The audience continued to clamor for Adam to keep it down, but he ignored them. He continued to ask J.R. why he didn't go to the interview, and is this how he wanted to present himself. J.R. was finally pushed too far and he screamed at Adam that he has no intention of going to Harvard. Adam tried to make J.R. understand all he went through to set up the interview. Meanwhile, the theater emptied as customers threatened to tell the manager. Joni tried to get Jamie to take her out, but Jamie refused to leave as he, Joni, Laurie, and Liza continued to watch the argument unfold. J.R. told Adam all he had to do was write a check and the meeting was set. Adam referred back to his childhood, and said he wants more for J.R. J.R. said that his father simply wanted him to be like him. J.R. said that he's the last person he wants to be like, ever. Liza asked them to take it outside, but Adam refused, saying J.R. is throwing his life away for some girl. Jamie had heard enough and started to intervene, but Joni chewed him out for "disrespecting Mr. Chandler." She finally decided to leave, without Jamie, so Jamie followed her. Adam then told J.R. to see how easy it was for some girl to lead him around, and then he asked if he got Laurie pregnant. J.R. became irate, and Laurie was speechless. Liza moved in to apologize to Laurie for Adam's behavior, but he told her not to apologize. Laurie couldn't even stammer a response, simply saying, "I never" and "I couldn't." Finally she left, as Liza looked after her. J.R. attempted to leave, too, but Adam grabbed his arm, saying "We aren't finished yet." He told J.R. that as long as he was staying in his house, he would live by his rules. Liza tried to intervene, but J.R. turned his attention to her and asked her how she could live with this sick guy. He said he didn't start it, but he's going to end it. J.R. turned to leave, but Adam tried to stop him. This time, J.R. screamed, "Sit", and forcefully placed Adam into one of the theater's seats. When Liza went to check on Adam, he pushed her away and stood up on his own. He looked at J.R. and called his son's name, but J.R. turned around and ran out of the theater. Adam sat back down and said, "My God. What have I done?"
Mia walked into the boathouse alone, and remembered the words Liza told her about losing your identity when you marry a career-driven man. Jake soon followed her, and asked her what she thought of the house they toured. He was surprised when she was somewhat less than enthusiastic and told him she'd rather wait until they're married before making another life decision. He said he asked Marian to show her the house of her dreams, but Mia chastised him and said that he should have discussed it with her first. He was surprised at her outburst, as he told her that he just wanted to look at a house, not buy it. She told him that she just wanted to slow things down and take things one day at a time. They should think things through before making any major decisions. He tried to concede that she could do whatever she wanted to, and he'll support her. When he said she didn't even have to work, she said, "You mean be a housewife, like that isn't work." Finally, Jake had enough of the discussion and he said he has to go the hospital. He left Mia standing in the boat house with her mouth hanging open.
Trey and Janelle showed up at the clinic with Reggie and filled David in on where he was. When David said he needed to check on his stitches, Janelle said that he isn't talking to anyone. Trey interjected that it's a good thing they got him out of Sykes Island in time, or he could have been hurt more. Later, David approached Janelle about sending Reggie home, but she informed him that he has nowhere to go, and she won't have him staying by himself. Reggie interrupted and told her he can take care of himself. She offered to let him stay with her until they can place him in a group home, but he responded that he's not going in a group home. David and Janelle tried one last time to have a look at his wound, but he refused and rushed out the door. Trey told them that he'll go after him, but Janelle questioned how he could succeed. Confidently, Trey said, "I'll bring him back."
Trey finally found Reggie in an alley, and he held him down until the boy assured him that he wouldn't run again. Trey told him that he needed someone to look at his wound, but Reggie said he doesn't want any of that foster care that Janelle's selling. He said he can take care of himself. Trey informed him that he's still a minor in the eyes of the law. When Reggie replied, "I don't think so," Trey told him that he thought the same thing when he was fifteen. Reggie laughed, thinking Trey probably didn't have it too rough. Trey spoke up, though, and said he knows exactly where Reggie's coming from. After giving Reggie his life story, Reggie sarcastically responded, "Oh, gee, I feel for you. Are we finished yet?" Trey became upset and told him that he didn't have to listen to him, but he does have to listen to Janelle. With a serious look on his face, Trey said, "If Janelle says you're going to the doctor, then you're going to the doctor."
Laurie was sitting in the boathouse, hoping that J.R. would arrive, but Jamie walked up instead. He told her he was looking for Joni. When he noticed her crying, he asked what happened after he left. She said there was more yelling and screaming. He tried to comfort her by telling her how much of a jerk Adam can be sometimes. She said that this was different. What happened at the theater wasn't Adam's fault, it was hers. She said they were arguing over her. When Jamie said they've been arguing a long time, and it has nothing to do with her, she reminded him that he didn't hear Adam today. Jamie continued comforting Laurie, assuring her that she isn't a bad influence, and any guy would be lucky to have her. He offered to walk her home, and she accepted. Jamie grabbed her by the hand and they left the boathouse.
Janelle and David were discussing what Trey's chances were of bringing Reggie back when the door opened and Trey and Reggie walked in. Trey said, "He's ready to see the doctor now." David said, "Good work," and Janelle offered her thanks as they led Reggie into the exam room."
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