"Bianca talks to Lena by phone, and when finished she informs Maggie that Lena wants her to spend the rest of her summer in Poland. Lena wanted to visit Pine Valley but her mother was preparing to start a new treatment so she can't get away. Maggie puts on a brave face and tries to convince Bianca that she should go, if only because Lena has seen Pine Valley but Bianca cannot say the same about Poland. Maggie pushes Bianca to call the airlines and book a seat for the next plane out, and leaves to get her suitcase.
When Maggie comes back into the living room, suitcase in hand, Bianca is sitting on the couch, looking rather despondent. Maggie asks her what's wrong - to which Bianca replies that she can't leave Pine Valley but she doesn't know why. She goes on to say that home is where the heart is, and if that is true - she should be able to get on that plane without hesitation.
Maggie plays along and tries to figure out what could be holding her here: it's not her mother (who is in rehab); it's not Kendall (who is in untouchable self-destruct mode); and it's not MiraBess (because Bianca is still solid in knowing that the baby is not hers). Maggie suggests that maybe more of Bianca's heart is here than she realizes - or maybe it is with one particular person.
At the Fusion offices, Kendall pleads with Jonathan to find a way to keep her there. She can't trust herself to not run off and wreck things even further with Ryan. She breaks down and confesses all to him - that she continually goes after Ryan because she has grown up into a woman who is in love with a man who doesn't want her. She has all of this pent-up anger over losing Ryan and jealousy towards Greenlee and she is sick of it. The joke in all of this is that she hates women who are like that. She admits that she understands why Ryan hates her - because she hates herself too. She warns Jonathan about staying near her - because she will only latch on to him and suck him into her drama. She tells him to get out while he can because she obviously can't change.
Jonathan falls for her sob story and tries to make her feel better by telling her about his first love - his high school calculus teacher. He tells Kendall that the only way he got over her was by developing a crush on a college professor. He succeeds in making her laugh, and Kendall finds that her hope is somewhat renewed. She asks Jonathan to help get Ryan out of her system.
She tells him that it's all the more difficult because Ryan works with her, and temptation is in her face all day. Jonathan agrees to help and starts to give her pointers about how she can deal with the workday - focus on the work. As a major player in a huge cosmetics organization, there should be enough to keep her distracted. He promises to have her back if she starts to fall off the wagon.
Realizing that part is easy enough, Kendall asks how she should deal after work. She tells Jonathan that when she is alone, in her apartment, in the dark - that's when she slips back into scheme mode, that's when she wants Ryan back more than ever and starts to plot destructive things. Jonathan suggests that they grab some food and then strategize further. Kendall, with a glint in her eye, offers an alternate plan: head over to her place and order in.
Jonathan looks at her incredulously and then tears into her. He is angry that she managed to suck him in yet again, and that she tried to play him again. He applauds her for a good show - but he wants no part of it. Kendall is clearly surprised and tries to convince him that those were not her intentions, but he wants none of it. He tells her that she is on her own and storms off.
In the park, Greenlee surprises Ryan (in accordance with their pre-nup) with a catered dinner featuring all of his favorite foods and drinks. Ryan is not only impressed by her thoughtfulness but he is also deeply touched. He savors it for a moment, but before Greenlee can dig in, he asks her if the arrangement is enough for her.
He tells her that while this all looked perfect in black and white on the paper, now they are living it up close and in color - and something is missing. They confess their mutual physical attraction to one another - in bed the night before and this morning, while heading in and out of the shower, and many other instances. Ryan asks her whether or not she has ever wanted to just give in - reach out and grab hold of what is in front of her.
Greenlee admits that she has thought about it - but she has had just sex, meaningless relationships, perfect times and wonderful relationships before; she isn't willing to settle anymore. The next time she gives in, she says, she wants to be in love.
Ryan says he wants that for both of them. He talks about not thinking that finding true love was possible when he was growing up - but that meeting Gillian blind-sided him. With Kendall, it was the exact opposite - she is pure chaos. Greenlee, understanding, says that when she married him, she became his safe space from all of the chaos - and he became the same for her. They toast to finding true love again - wherever it may be.
At the Chandler mansion, Babe is upset and pacing in the living room. Krystal shows up and Babe is relieved, but only for a moment. David enters the room moments later, and Babe's anxiety returns. David sees how upset Babe is and asks what JR did to upset her. Babe vehemently defends JR; she says he did nothing wrong, but this just proves to David that the exact opposite is true. Krystal warns him that as a new daddy, he needs to know when to back off.
Outside, Jamie calmly confronts JR about his suspicion that JR drugged Babe. JR is angry and defensive and demands to know why Jamie would think he could do such a thing. Jamie tells him that it would be easy if JR hated his wife and was trying to set her up because he was planning on divorcing her and making sure that he had custody of the baby. JR manages to look incredulous as he asks if Jamie realizes what he is accusing his own brother of. Jamie hears what JR has been saying - but what he doesn't hear is JR telling him that his suspicions are wrong. He tells him that Seth confessed that JR paid him to get out of town and that he was worried that JR might be turning into Adam. Jamie goes on to tell JR that he loves him and that his loyalties will always lie with his brother. Jamie swears he will do whatever it takes to help him out.
Inside, Babe is still shutting down a continually inquisitive David when JR walks in. Enraged that David is in his house again, JR tries to ask him politely to leave. David starts to protest, but Krystal convinces him to just go.
After he leaves, Babe asks JR is Jamie was done with his accusations about JR drugging her - and JR tells her no. He says that he needs her to accompany him outside. They go, and Jamie is surprised because he thought that they would deal with JR's problems between the two of them. JR tells him that Babe needs to be there for what he is about to say.
JR drops a bombshell: Jamie is the one that drugged Babe. Shocked, Jamie listens as JR comes to a slew of realizations (Seth is Jamie's friend and they talked at the music store; Jamie was the only one with Babe and got her drink right before she started acting out; Seth and Jamie got arrested together) which all prove Jamie is the culprit. He goes on to say that Jamie must be still in love with her and used this as a way to get her back. Furious, Jamie says that JR's charade is over and tells Babe to go get MiraBess and their things so that he can take them as far away from JR as possible.
Babe doesn't move to follow Jamie's request, so Jamie tries to tell her that JR is the one against her. He tells her that JR just thinks that she is in the way and that he drugged her so that JR would have a reason to get divorced and get custody of the baby. Babe, her eyes welling with tears, tells Jamie that she doesn't believe him - and that to say those things against JR just means he is evil. She tells him to leave, and he does so but not before telling JR that he is sick and he won't get away with what he's done.
Visibly shaken, Babe tells JR that she needs to see MiraBess. JR tells her that he understands, and adds that he will always protect her and the baby. He tells her that he won't let Jamie near either one of them ever again. When Babe leaves, JR is left alone momentarily with anger flashing in his eyes to mull over what has just transpired. Then, David walks out from behind some bushes, clapping. He congratulates JR for a job well done in convincing Babe that he loves her and will always be there for her. Now, David wants JR to do just as good of a job trying to convince him of the same.
Back at the apartment, Bianca and Maggie are still in the middle of figuring out why Bianca can't leave when Jamie bursts in. He pleads with them to help him save Babe and the baby."
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