BAY CITY FOREVER



This is a work of fan fiction, written by Rochelle Theresa Brown for entertainment purposes only, and not for profit. All characters not invented by me are the sole property of Procter and Gamble Productions.
BAY CITY FOREVER is rated TV-14 for an occasional mild expletive.
This work is under copyright.


This episode, which takes place in late summer, 2003, was posted on November 29th, 2005, the fourth anniversary of BAY CITY FOREVER.


EPISODE 62




SCENE ONE

(The scene is Rachel's room at BCUH. Carl is inside with Rachel.)

CARL: I came as soon as I heard from Cass.

RACHEL: I'm glad you did. I owe you an apology for not letting you finish what you were saying yesterday.

CARL: It was my fault. I should never have lied about her being my sister.

RACHEL: It was my fault, too. I should have told you that I remembered everything.

CARL: No, Rachel. You were trying to give me a chance to tell the truth.

RACHEL: Well, yes, but I'm afraid that I was expecting

CARL: That I would lie? (Rachel nods) Well, I can't blame you. I've lied so often since this began. I've made so many mistakes.

RACHEL: We've both made mistakes.

CARL: So, shall we start over?

RACHEL: No. We can't do that.
FADE OUT


SCENE TWO:

(The scene shifts to CARLINO'S. Donna, Marley and Jamie are sitting at a table, eating chicken cacciatore and talking)

DONNA: Now, I know Cass is one of the best lawyers in the state of Illinois, but let's not forget who he's up against.

MARLEY: Grant. My ex-brother-in-law.

JAMIE: Mine, too.

DONNA: You know, even with a top-notch attorney like Cass, there's no guarantee that you'll win custody of Kirkland.

JAMIE: I know. I hate to think of Grant getting custody, but I have to face the fact that it's a very real possibility.

MARLEY: Which is why Donna has come up with a contingency plan.

DONNA: Yes, I have, and I'd like to run it by you, Jamie.
FADE OUT



SCENE THREE

(The scene shifts to Grant's office at City Hall. Grant is inside with Chip Rayburn.)

CHIP: You know, that Winthrop guy is pretty popular. He just might win the election.

GRANT: Not as long as he is Jamie Frame's attorney in the custody case.

CHIP: You mean

GRANT: Exactly. I'm going to challenge his ethics in opposing me in both the political arena and the courtroom.
FADE OUT



SCENE FOUR

(The scene shifts to the Art Center at Foster Park. Several children, including Bonnie, are working on their clay models. Some men and women are walking quietly around the room, watching the children. A little girl with short black hair is sitting at the same table as Bonnie. She is making a sculpture of a duck. Bonnie is working on her sculpture of a monkey sitting on a banana.)

GIRL: (whispers) What do you think of my model, Bonnie?

BONNIE: I think it's good, Yvette.

YVETTE: Well, it's a lot better than your stupid monkey on a banana.

BONNIE: Yvette, why are you always so mean?
FADE OUT



SCENE FIVE: CLOSING SCENE

(The scene shifts to Rachel's room at BCUH. Carl is inside with Rachel.)

CARL: What do you mean, we can't start over?

RACHEL: We can't.

CARL: But, Love, I thought

RACHEL: We can't start over, because in order to that we'd have to erase the past. All we can do is go on from here.

CARL: (hopefully) Together?

RACHEL: Together.
FREEZE FRAME


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