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.



EPISODE 64


THIS EPISODE BEGINS WHERE THE PREVIOUS ONE LEFT OFF


SCENE ONE

(The scene is Grant's apartment. Grant and Cecile are in the living room, talking.)

GRANT: Last night was incredible.

CECILE: It was perfect.

GRANT: Too bad it has to end.

CECILE: For now. Don't forget, you have a city to run.

GRANT: I know, but before you go... (takes Cecile in his arms. They kiss, then they pull apart.)

CECILE: Until next time. (Walks to door and opens it, then gasps. Cindy is standing outside, about to put her key in the lock.)

CINDY: What the Hell are you doing here? (Thirty seconds go by) Well? What are you doing here, in my home, at this hour of the morning?

(Grant walks over)

CECILE: Grant, about that business we were discussing

GRANT: Ah, yes

CINDY: What business?

GRANT: Nothing that concerns you.

CINDY: Oh, if it involves my husband, I think it does concern me. Never mind. I think I know exactly what you're doing here.
FADE OUT



SCENE TWO
ONE HOUR LATER
(The scene shifts to the dining room of the Cory-Hutchins mansion. Carl, Cory, and Elizabeth are eating waffles.)

ELIZABETH: Daddy, is Mommy really, truly coming home today?

CARL: Yes, she really, truly is coming home.

CORY: And she's not mad at you any more?

CARL: We have completely reconciled.

CORY and ELIZABETH: Huh??

CARL: That means that the problems we had have been resolved.

ELIZABETH: You mean everything is okay again?

CARL: Everything is better than okay. Everything is splendid!
FADE OUT



SCENE THREE
NINETY MINUTES LATER

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

CHIP: I really think you should spend more time campaigning.

GRANT: Perhaps I should, but it looks better if I don't campaign at this time.

CHIP: I don't get it. If you want to be re-elected...

GRANT: Actually, I'm campaigning by NOT campaigning, by focusing my energy on the custody hearing.

CHIP: Ah ha. Better for your image, right?

GRANT: Exactly.

CHIP: But will that be enough to get you re-elected? A lot of people in Bay City love Cass Winthrop.

GRANT: True, but I have a very strong weapon I can use against him.

CHIP: You do? What?

GRANT: (smugly) Something my worthy opponent will never be able to trace to me.
FADE OUT



SCENE FOUR
THAT AFTERNOON

(The scene shifts to the living room of the Cory-Hutchins mansion. Joe and Paulina are on the couch with Cory and Elizabeth. Dante and Ryan Gabriel are playing a board game on the carpet.)

ELIZABETH: When will Mommy be here?

PAULINA: Your Daddy should be bringing her any minute now.

CORY: Good.

DANTE: (Looking up) I'll be glad when Grandma gets here.

JOE: We all will.

CARL: (offscreen) Children! Mommy's home!

CORY AND ELIZABETH: (jump off sofa, run to door) Mommy! Mommy!
FADE OUT



SCENE FIVE: CLOSING SCENE
ONE HOUR LATER

(The scene shifts to a courtroom. We see that the judge is the woman Wilbur O'Malley was talking to in the previous episode. Cass is addressing the jury)

CASS: Which will prove my client's absolute, undeniable innocence in this matter.

GINA: One moment please. Before we proceed any further, I'd like to address something which is causing me a great deal of concern.

CASS: Your Honor, this is highly irregular. I'm in the middle of

GINA: Nevertheless, Mr.Winthrop, I feel that this cannot wait. Quite frankly, I am not comfortable with having an attorney in my courtroom who has a history of mental illness.

(Murmurs are heard throughout the courtroom)
FREEZE FRAME

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