Monday, June 5th

At CL’s, Nick’s not mad that Chelsea insisted they go. Kevin will struggle for a while – we both know that. Parting ways to pick their sons up, Nick suggests they get the kids together.

Cane used you as a sexy subordinate, Hilary continues to coach a gullible Juliet. Were you ever in a position to say no? No, not if you wanted Cane to endorse you at BnS. Don’t let anyone intimidate you.

As Vikki picks the lawsuit papers off the floor and puts them away, Lily and Cane both insist that she’s happy and wants to focus on her job at BnS and the kids. Vikki apologizes – she’s been under stress. Lily understands and will deal with Barry. After she leaves, Vikki closes the door and drops the bomb on Cane. Juliet’s suing us.

Leaving the cafe, Reed gives Billy the cold shoulder – then admits that yes, he might have been more pissed off at Zoey than Billy kissing Phyllis. Reed then talks about the interesting girl he met (and may have scared off)




At home, Lily wishes Maddie had more of a social life. OK, maybe she’ll go to Underground tonight for open mic. No, of course she’s not going to hear anyone special. No, Maddies’s not meeting a boy. OK, have fun, Lily’s left looking disappointed.

Assuming Juliet’s suing BnS for wrongful dismissal, Cane thinks they should settle. Letting him ramble for a bit, Vikki finally says –
You’re getting it VERY wrong.

Father Todd has a few more words about seeking comfort in loved ones; Kevin, Ester – you have each other and Bella. Chloe will live on in your hearts.

Wow, Lily thinks Maddie went to a lot of effort to just go hang out and listen to music. Maddie won’t discuss her social life – I don’t like a boy. I barely know him. Ahhhh – so there IS someone, Lily pounces. Maddie doesn’t know much – he thinks I’m a nerd. Lily thinks any boy intimidated by her intelligence isn’t worth her time.

Reed doubts the new girl he’s interested in really had to do homework tonight. Billy asks Reed to give his Mom some space – she’s dealing with stuff at work. But don’t worry, she knows what she’s doing. Reed wishes he did (then whines some more about the girl he met not being interested in him)