Episode 292
Kim asks what Bob has to tell her. Bob says it's nothing, but Kim says that Nancy told her about Bob's odd behavior the other night. Bob is just about to tell Kim about Chris when Margo walks around the corner. Margo, crying, says that they just rushed Casey into the ICU in California. He has a severe case of pneumonia and some sort of bacteria in his blood. She and Tom are on their way to go see him and Adam and Abigail, but since Andy and Emily are nowehere to be found, they need someone to keep Daniel until Emily can pick him up. Kim assures Margo that she has nothing to worry about. Bob remains conflicted about whether or not to tell Kim now.
Katie and Mike arrive at the cottage and akwardly bump into Henry as he's moving some things out. Katie begs Henry to hear her out. She apolgizes for using him in the past and feels lousy for making him marry her just to get back at Mike. She does tell him, however, that even though their marriage was a scam, her feelings for him weren't. Mike also has a brief heart to heart with his best friend. Henry accepts their apology but tells them both that these past few months, past few years have left him emoitonally and pysically drained. He announces to a shocked Katie and Mike that they needn't call him or try to find him. He just needs to get away for a few weeks and clear his head. Later, Henry arrives to tell Maddie goodbye but can't find her anywhere. Henry breaks down as he writes a goodbye letter to his little sister.
Luke sits in his room playing Wii when Holden knocks on the door. Luke turns the game off and pretends to be doing something productive, like Algebra homework. Holden says they need to talk. Luke tells Holden that he has nothing more to say. Lily knocks as well and Luke smarts off that they must be here to gang up on him again. Maybe this time, they even brought along the men in white coats to carry him off. Holden finally has it and tells Luke that his arrogant behavior has got to stop. They never tried to get him committed or anything of the sort. Lily expresses her concern for Luke's well being and Luke says the best thing they can do is leave him alone. Later, Maddie stops by to talk to Luke. Luke refuses to see Maddie and Maddie expresses her concern to Holden and Lily that Luke might be upset over the fact that she's leaving for college in the fall. Holden and Lily both glance at each other, knowing that this must be the reason.
Note: Rated TV-MA. This scene is intended for mature audiences. It contains strong sexual content and nudity.
A woman clicks away at the keyboard. She types in "Google.com" and then types in "John Dixon". The camera pans up and reveals the woman to be Roxie. Roxie mutters to herself that she is going to find the biggest, nastiest, most horrendous thing that John Dixon has done and use it to get back at him. Later, Roxie runs into Chris again. This time..at Java. Chris introduces himself and ofefrs to buy Roxie a cup of cofee. Roxie tells Chris to stop the small talk. She asks if he would like to join her for a nightcap. Chris returns to Roxie and Lisa's suite and Roxie tells Chris not to worry and that Lisa is away on business. Roxie lunges forward and grabs Chris by the collar. Button after button, her heart beats faster and faster. She gets a devilish grin as she reaches down to unzip his pants. Roxie goes beyond the camera's point of view and Chris lets out an excited yelp. He grabs Roxie up off the floor after a while and lays her down on the bed. He slowly takes off her shirt, then her bra, then her skirt, then her panties. He caresses her face and inches his way down her body, kissing her stomach. Roxie moans as Chris's face slips beyond the camera's point of view. Chris thrusts himself into Roxie. Roxie yelps with excitement and satisfaction. At first, Chris seems pleased to be finally getting his min off recent events. His relief soon turn to anger and he unleashes all his passion, his rage, his anguish into Roxie. End on Roxie's hand gripping hold of the bedsheets and letting out an excited giggle.
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