Nick pauses in the doorway of Sally’s office to ask ‘S’up’? (a phrase he looked up online) Passing him on her way in, Chloe finds Sally clearly conflicted. Praising the way she’s handled Adam, she warns her not to get sucked back in. Things could get ugly now that he knows the truth.
Adam marches into CL’s to ask Chelsea what the hell she was thinking!?
Noah’s coaching an employee when Ally arrives at his club on opening night. He’s anxious. This is the real test.
Nikki’s summoned Phyllis to the ranch to share her info Victor’s guys found out – the Bentley Tucker gave Summer and Kyle is the same make and model as the one Diane was being chauffeured around in when she lived in LA. Wild Beauty Inc is connected to LA. Beauty was John’s nickname for Ashley.
You’re beginning to piss me off, Victor says as he knocks on Tucker’s locked door. I’ll handle it, Tucker the petrified Diane into his bathroom.
Hmmm. Identical Bentley’s – were Tucker and Diane hooking up in LA? Phyllis wonders. She could have been desperate enough to reach out to him. He can do so much better than Diane, she tells Nikki.
Tucker opens his door to taunt Victor. I’d love to catch up with you, he invites him in.
Adam’s pissed that Chelsea told Connor without him present. She’s mad that he missed their meeting in the park and when he ‘throws it in her face’ that things with Johnny didn’t go well. I AM his Mom! she stands to shout. Nick arrives at CL’s to ask ‘what’s going on here’?
Sally can’t live in fear of what Adam might do and has no idea where things might go with Nick. He has such a sweet soul but Adam’s not all bad – he’s sensitive. But no, she’s not defending him (to Chloe)
This is a private family matter, Adam asks Nick to back off. He won’t until Chelsea tells him it’s OK – what’s done is done, she marches out. Nick suggests Adam hold private family discussions somewhere other than a public coffee house.
Tucker’s in town to see his son and meet his grandson, Dominic. You don’t give a damn about them, Victor mocks him crashing one of Jack’s boring parties – what’s your real agenda?