What do I want? Is this a job interview? Billy wants to bring value to CW; to protect his Mother’s legacy, not just be a place holder. And what’s in it for YOU? Lily warns Billy not to lie – I’ll see right through it.
Running into one another at CL’s, Nick and Sally have a friendly chat about Connor. He’s glad that Adam and Chelsea are on the same page in getting their son the help he needs.
Being chauffeured through town, Chelsea asks Adam to thank Victor for letting them use the jet. The doctors said Connor won’t be calling us today, Adam reminds as Chelsea checks her phone – in case there’s a problem. In case there’s a problem?! Adam’s about to lose it.
The truth is that Billy has a new perspective. He won’t get bored (as Devon predicted) You’ll never guess why; he wants to take CW to new heights – working side by side with Lily; the way it was meant to be – running the whole damn place.
Still in the car, Adam lashes out at Chelsea. IF there’s a problem? In case you haven’t noticed we’re in GC and our son is all alone in Baltimore; surrounded by strangers. Enough! I’m not the enemy, Chelsea hates this too. Getting out at her stop, she’ll call if she hears anything.
Sitting together at CL’s, Sally declares it a miracle that Nick and Adam are acting like brothers. Nick’s sorry Adam couldn’t talk Victor into bringing Sally’s business into Newman.
You and me? Running Chancellor Winters? Lily chuckles. Yes, it’s the smartest option – we can do this, Billy insists. Devon, Chance, Nate, Jill? They’ll all have a seat at the table. Devon’s passion is music, he’ll thank us when he’s done tripping over his ego, Billy reminds Lily that Jill ‘hand-picked’ them both. She wants us at the helm – and it can happen very easily.
Back at CL’s, Sally tells Nick that Adam’s convinced he can change Victor’s mind. Maybe I should have stuck to fashion, she pouts. Nick’s full of praise – your skills will translate into any field. And he’s always here for anything she needs. Sally appreciates the support – there is one thing you can do for me. Stop talking about me – tell me how YOU’RE doing. Nick’s cool – the family’s OK – work’s awesome – he has everything he needs.