Believe. Previously on All My Children. If it means getting wise and cold again in my life, I'll be a grandfather to Arneen's baby. Go ahead, tell her your name. Josh. Josh Willesky. I'm the man who killed your daughter. Yeah. He was. I've never lied in my life. Hold still. I've never read it. Was it the best, best time for you two? It was the best. The best. The best time. To think that it happened right here at the Pinecone Motel. What's wrong with Pinecone Motel? How long do you think we can stay like this? I don't know. If we can resist the impulse to say something snotty, I think forever. I'm not because I'm starving. There's some prehistoric penics over there on the vending machine. Are we going to be undone by a lack of room service? Yeah, I guess I should probably go get some provisions, huh? And then hurry right back. Why? Because you're starving? No. Because I'm this old and you've been keeping me young. Really, don't take too long. Well, I'll get it started right now. Marcel, please. Marcel. He's the head chef at the Valley Inn. We're like this. Marcel! Bonjour, this is Leo Dupre. Yeah, I'd like to place an order for two, please. None of your business. I'd like, let's see, a filet mignon, very rare. Truffles with Terlillian sauce and pears flambé for dessert. And I suppose you have a couple bottles of the Chateau Mantellini, 1982? Magnifique, thank you very much. I'll be right down to get it. All right. Whoa, Marcel, Marcel. Make sure you put all this on Erica Cain's tab. All right, I'll talk to you later. I'll never remember that. Well, that's what you had on the best night of your life, right? My 16th birthday. Your grandfather flew you to Paris for the opera and dinner at Maxine's? I guess that means you're going to have to start listening when I'm talking, right, Greenlee? I promise. Liam. Yes? Remember the flambé comes with caramel ice cream. Yeah, I remember. I'll see you in a minute. Thank you. Hey, guys. What's up? Okay, rehearsal's going to start as soon as Hailey gets here, okay? But before that, I need you to take these waivers so we can show your faces on TV. Get your mom and dad to sign them, or it's just going to be a big blur. Oh, that's nice. Here you go. Here are the pencils. Can you pass them out? Anyone else? Oh, Bianca! Hi! How are you doing? This is really good. Are you part of this group? I didn't know you went to PV High. Oh, no, I don't. In fact, I'm not going to. Really? You mean, never? No, I'm actually here to apply for a job. I mean, high school, and so over that. I need that, right? The only reason we're doing this show is because of the series that you did, Teens in the Millennium, in tempo, which was brilliant, by the way. Thank you, thank you. People seem to like it. Yeah. I don't know how you find the time to write such great stuff, especially with everything you've been handling lately. Let's just stick to the show, shall we? Oh, yeah, here. Hey! Hey, how are you? Fine, good. Where's Haley? Uh, here you go. I got it. She's on her way. She got me before. She got here the notes. She said go ahead and start the rehearsal without her. She's running into a little family problems, you know what I mean? Don't tell me. Arlene? Yeah. Grandfather to your own child? Is that what you said, Anne? I can only imagine how long you've been eavesdropping, Arlene, but Haley and I have been discussing the idea of her adopting the baby. Her who? Me. Matteo and I want to do this. We feel that we can provide the baby with a safe and loving environment. What kind of people are you plotting to take my baby away from me? Think about this. No, you think about this. The only way you're going to get my baby from me is if you pry her out of my cold, lifeless hands. My Laura. You killed her. Where's the police? The police? I saw his car around the corner. I asked the neighbor to call 911. You've still got the eyes of a cop. What's going on here? 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You're claiming to be the man who killed my daughter. Why would you do that? I don't want to hurt you. I wish the girl didn't have to be like this. You're insane. You're just another crazy pervert. I've let him do my life. Brooke, I've lied to you long enough. I wish that it didn't have to be this way, but I have to tell you the truth. It's not the truth. You're trying to hurt me. I saw that man. That monster who killed my daughter. I saw his face, and I looked into his eyes. Uncle. What it would be great to do is we can get an idea of what you guys are really thinking and doing. Well, maybe not really thinking, because, you know, we don't want people getting a heart attack. Maybe one heart attack would be very good for the radius. All right, one. We'll be back. You didn't tell me that you're a natural like this. Well, you know, it's kind of nice to speak with people that are up front and honest. It's sort of refreshing. Oh, oh, no. Who likes lemon ginger? Oh, well. Well, you do everything. No, come on. It looks like such fun. So you're thinking about quitting school? Yeah, well, I mean, I had this private school interview today, and I'm in this lady's office sitting across from her, and she's asking me all these like really personal questions, and I'm thinking, hey, I'm paying you to go here. And suddenly I realized that that whole thing is backwards. I mean, if I got a job, I would get paid to learn things that really matter. You think so? Absolutely. I mean, like, look at you. You work here. You get paid to know how to produce like a television show. I know that Haley likes lemon ginger, and Wendy the Weather Girl likes peppermint tea. Come on, Becca. You do so much more. Right. I have two other jobs. I work at the Glamorama, and I take care of Tad Dixie's kids. Wow. How do you find the time? I don't really have much choice. Why is that? You need the money. Funny, isn't it? You know, you have all the money in the world, and you want to quit school, and I don't have any, and I can't wait to go.