Lucy's not going to allow that to happen. Look, all Lucy has to do is keep her part of the bargain. Have the baby and give it to us. I guess miracles do happen. And if for some reason something should go wrong, there's still mush. You mean start a long-range account? Whatever it takes. Anyway, my money's on Lucy. She's going to come through. Hmm? If she does, it'll be the first time. Once is all we need. That woman lives to make other people miserable. I wonder what she has in store for Tommy. Then it was so nice. She did such a great job of organizing it. I wish I could repay her somehow. Well, have you got any ideas? No, not a clue. Would you snoop around for me? Well, how do you mean? Just keep your eyes and ears open to see if there's something that Lucy wants or something she needs. I'd just like to get her this great gift. Well, I'll see what I can do. Thanks. Something tasteful. I just want to make sure she knows that I appreciate everything she's doing. I gotta run. Bye-bye, Doc. See ya. Uh, good. Just calm. Won't be long. I think supper's eating me. Oh, well, we made it. I told you. You okay? You can breathe? I'm fine. Thank you very much. Thank you. See you later. Hi. You're behind all this, aren't you? What? You had me move from TICU for security reasons. No, you think I can order patients around this hospital any time I want, huh? I think you can do pretty much what you like with this one. Is that a promise? I'm not here on doctor's orders, am I? You're here because you're doing so well. You no longer need CICU. Oh, well, in that case, perhaps I should go back to my lab. Oh, wait a minute. You're not that well. You just want me somewhere where you can keep an eye on me. Oh, absolutely. Then right after here, you're going to be moved straight to my penthouse. Check back later. All right, you guys know the drill. We've got it covered. Dr. Inchroom is our top priority. I don't want to see anyone enter her room without proper identification, even if you see me entering. You better ask me for an ID. You will just shoot on the spot. You think I'm kidding? Don't. What? Don't even take it out on them, huh? I'll take it out on their hides if they follow up. I feel like punching walls, too. We know that the fake formula has been stolen. We have that proof. We know that whoever's after Greta has been at HTI, but where the hell are they? We've got to be overlooking something. A clue, a different approach, an avenue we haven't fully investigated. You know, I have a feeling that we're probably going to end up kicking ourselves. I'm feeling so stupid. Well, I'm kicking myself right now. What's our plan? You stick here with Greta and plan back to HTI. I'll be digging. Maybe I can uncover this mole. He's out there someplace. We just have to force him out. Not even a mole can stand the ground for it. Talk to me. You got my message? I take it the news isn't good? Not especially. Greta's gone. What? I went to General Hospital. They've moved her out of CICU. Damn. I'll move her to another room. Well, then you find out which one and get the antidote. We've had far too many holdups already. Zimmer's still on my neck. He's given us 12 hours. That's all. Don't worry about Zimmer. I intend to go on living. I certainly hope you do. Of course I do. And I will. And I'll find Greta and I'll get the job done. Just remember, Barrett, we only have 12 hours. Now 11 and a half. We have got to deliver that antidote or else, Barrett, it's as simple as that. I told you I'll do it. Introducing Thicker, Richer, Craft, Real Man, eh? Welcome to Houchard Farm, where green and blue are the best. Welcome to Houchard Farm, where great taste is always at home. So you want to speed up the way we make our Houchard Farm smoke sausage? Oh, yes, with high speed equipment. Hold on, young man. You can't rush great taste. And selected cuts of pork and beef are slowly smoked for a taste that others can't be. He's right. Try it yourself. Delicious. I wouldn't change a thing. Enjoy the great taste of Hillshire Farm Cheddarwurst links, too. It don't hurt anymore. I can take a ride all day. All my teardrops I dry. It didn't hurt my sore at all. No more walkin' the floor. No more walkin' the floor. It don't hurt anymore. Here at Flap, the OUCHLESS Foundation, they stick to the pending prices and come off OUCHLESS. See? It don't hurt anymore. It don't hurt. Salut, Philippe. C'est en retard. Tu es belle. Merci. Salut. Quelle robe. C'est pique à ma mère. Ta mère entre là-dedans? Mais comment fait-elle? Elle mange un peu moins. Avec faim, de tout. Elle fait des fibres naturelles. Elle a folle legates. Alors, tu me la présentes? Fibre Trends, the European way to slim. Good morning. Good morning. Did you sleep well? Yeah, I think I slept too well, though I have a lot of things to do today, and I wanted to get up early. I also have one major hassle to take care of. Oh, what's that? Well, I realized that my driver's license expires today, so I'm going to have to go down to the DMV and get it renewed. A pain. Listen, have you been to this one here? Because I haven't. Is it as slow as all the others? Honey, the last time I went down there, I spent the entire afternoon trying to renew my license. Oh, great. There goes my whole day. You want me to pack your lunch? No, no, but I would like you... Could you maybe call the DMV and see if I could get some kind of appointment? I'll run upstairs and get dressed. I don't want to leave you with Barbara Jean all day. Sure, I'll phone, but I don't know if it's going to do any good. I know. Thanks, though. Listen, I think you might need my driver's license because they may ask for my number. Oh, okay. Here you go. Thanks. Okay. Yeah, number, please, for the DMV. Fine. Thank you. Is Dr. Tony Jones available, please? Thanks. Tony, it's for you. Hello. Hello, Dr. Jones. Look, I'm sorry to bother you, but I think we're in luck. Today is Lucy's birthday. Really? Well, how'd you find that out? I saw it on her driver's license. And I got this idea. Why don't you give her a surprise party? A surprise party, Bridie? Well, I know it's too late to invite a lot of people, but I thought it was just you and B.J. And I could bake a cake and put up some decorations? You know something, it's a great idea. Except that I've got late rounds. Oh, boy. Back to the old drawing boards, huh? Wait a second. You know, I am pretty sure that I could make it home for lunch, though. Could we do it then? Yeah, sure. Why not? Great. I'll pick up the President, too, on my way home. How are you going to keep her from finding out? Well, that's easy, because she's got to go down to the DMV and renew her license. The problem is going to be getting her back here by noon. You think you can handle it? Yes. Just leave everything to me. Okay, good. All right, I'll get her a couple of presents. This will give me a chance to thank her. I'll see you at noon. Bye. Bye. Bye. Oh, my. You really must stop meeting like this. People are going to start to think that we're involved. Oh, cut it out, Alan. I can't hold me for last night. Your protege ruined a perfectly good romantic dinner. You can't blame me for being concerned. This was her first date in this country. Well, I understand how she feels. You see, I've had a long, dry spell myself, except mine shows no signs of letting up. What are you doing? Just looking for a shelter to cry on? Starters. You sure have put me off long enough. Why, are you starting to accuse me of deliberately avoiding him? Well, I just can't imagine what you could do if you tried. Well, don't tempt me. You know, Aunt Monica, when we got back together again, we were supposed to be together. I see as little of you now as I did before. We might just as well be separated. Dr. Cortamine, I have the letter for you. Thank you. Alan, Cortamine. Alan. Oh, that's nice. At least somebody still cares about me. Could you excuse me, please? I will be in room 715 if anyone needs me. Can we get anything else for you, Doctor? I think that's fine. Would you like more water? No, I think I've had all I need now. Thank you, ladies, very much. I'll take over right now. I have to tell you, your bodyguards are in fine form. I thought I was going to have to show them my birth certificate to get in here. Well, it's Sean's idea. I work in an armed camp, so I'm used to it. Oh, yeah, but I don't like it very much, I gather. Well, it goes with the territory, to quote the expert, Sean Donner. You're quite taken with Sean, aren't you? Well, I've never met a man like him before. Oh, no, I know you haven't. He's definitely one of the kindest. He's been so kind and so considerate. Well, that's because you need his help. What do you mean? I mean you are a damsel in distress, that's Sean's specialty. If you were a woman that could fend for herself, that's another story, you see. He's a little bit threatened with that. Well, you know, I'm not exactly a weakling. No, no, I know you're not. But at the moment, you're very vulnerable. And the combination of the two, you see, that's almost irresistible, Sean. You sound like the voice of experience. Well, let me just say the knowledge isn't exactly secondhand. Would you happen to know if Sean is involved with someone at the moment? I don't have an affair with him, Brad. Why not? Trust me on this one. He is an excellent WSB agent because he has a mind like a steel trap and he loves to play the game. But you see, that doesn't make for a terrific lover. In fact, it makes for a lousy lover, actually, because eventually you would want to get serious with him and he just wants to play the game. Donnelly, the phone's been ringing all morning. Miss Culpepper, I have no time to return any calls. These are all for Mr. Laver. He said it's very urgent. I don't know, I must be climbing the walls by now. I can't return them now. Tell him I'll talk to him later. Very well. Thank you very much. This is so efficient. I don't suppose you've turned up anything, huh? No. Add one to my impressive list of dead ends. Too bad that partial print didn't match any in the personnel files. Which means our culprit cannot be an employee, he must be an outsider. That certainly narrows it down. We have hundreds of visitors going through here every week. How can we possibly track down the one we're looking for? I really had some kind of reckon. Of what? Just where we can start. Finally here. Yes, you are still keeping a visitor's log in front here? You'd better be. Good. Yeah, I want that log brought up to my office immediately. Since when? Um, I'll find back. Say since last Friday. I want that day's log, and every day since that. All right, thank you. We are nailed this spy if we have to check every visitor who has ever set foot on HDI property. Good morning. Hello, Roger. How's it going? Slowly. Since Gret is not here, it's all I can do to keep up. Never mind make any progress. I understand they moved Gret out of CICU. Really? You didn't know? No, I didn't know. How did you hear? Well, I called the hospital and a nurse said that she's no longer in intensive care. That's wonderful news. I think it's great. Yes? Who? What did you want? All right, all right, send him in. Send who in? A professor at Dinsmore from Port Charles University. And you don't know him? Never heard of the man. Have you? Uh-uh. Wonder what he's doing here. Well, we'll find out. Soon enough. Ah, sweet science! The fragrant aroma of the laboratory. Oh, it's just a heart pounding and the mind racing with...