Jamie arrived at Lisa's apartment. She has dinner cooking.
Donna screamed that she hated John and never wanted him to come back. Victoria asked if she really meant it. Donna told her she'd wanted John gone for a long time. Victoria asked her why she hated John so much.
Nicole heard a noise and made Cass hide. A couple of men came in. Nicole said she was looking for justice and she'd tell Cass about it if he'd take her out to eat.
Donna complained that John was negative and anti-social. She said she was going to start forgetting John had ever lived there. Enter Clara. She did not appreciate that.
Jamie sat around in Adam's bathrobe. He told Lisa about his day. He said he was worried about Victoria. Lisa sat on his lap. They are in love.
A woman came up to Tops to meet Zack. She was a little early. John arrived. Zack and Julie Ann arrived. Zack gave Wally some briefs for Cass. Wally had to remind Zack of his appointment with Miss DuBois. Zack told Julie Ann he'd put her off so he could give her dinner, but then he saw her [Miss DuBois'] legs.
Cass withheld Nicole's gun. They went to Gino and Dominic's. She told him she was sorry about Kathleen. They'd seen each other in Paris. Cass told Nicole he knew her gun was fake. He asked why she had skulked. She said she had gone to steal back what was hers.
Clara said she hoped John wouldn't leave Bay City. Michael arrived home. Donna flew into his arms and dragged him upstairs. Victoria may have doubts about Donna's sincerity.
Miss DuBois' name is Colette. She told Zack she wanted to sue her partner for taking her chicken. Scott brought Dawn up. Wally asked John what was wrong. John didn't want to talk. Wally got a large waiter to make him.
Barbara Van Arkdale was Nicole's boss and she hates her. Nicole modeled for her and then got into designing. Then Barbara took the credit and the money. Nicole demanded a partnership so Barbara stole her designs. Cass sympathised. Felicia's having an Arkdale show in a few weeks. She [Nicole] found the warehouse by threatening Barbara with a gun. Suddenly two cops rolled up with a warrant for her arrest. Cass showed them the gun. The police agreed to let them finish their pizza before taking them downtown.
Michael made business calls. His New York right-hand man has resigned. His employees are all acting up. He suspects That Old Carrot. Donna comforted him. She told him John had moved out. Michael phoned Jane and told her to have security find him and prevent him from leaving Bay City. She told him she couldn't stand being in the house without him. It's too much. Michael refused to let her come on his business trips.
Victoria phoned Jamie. She thanked him. Lisa asked to talk to her. She made friendly overtures. Vicky agreed to have lunch with her sometime, although she wasn't very enthusiastic. Jamie was pleased with Lisa.
Michael told Donna she'd be bored. He said being pregnant would be easier if she was relaxed. She thought about John kissing her.
John has nowhere to go. Wally offered him his place.
The chicken was a lab animal. Colette is a behavioural psych major. She grew attached to her and named her Isadora. She and her lab partner saved her from coq au vin and made a little money demonstrating Isadora's trick. (She pulled a string and got a kernel of corn.) Then her partner moved away and took Isadora with her, and she wants her back. Zack agreed to take the case. Colette said they'd have to go back to her place to see photos. He dumped Julie Ann. Cass and Nicole came up as they left.
Victoria told Peter what she'd seen at the beach house. Peter confessed he'd followed her and he'd seen her see. She suggested that it had been a goodbye kiss. She told him John had moved out and she'd decided not to get involved. She said she didn't intend to hurt Michael. Peter was unable to steer her back on track. He cursed.
Donna told Michael she would strive to be worthy of him.
Dawn is some Pollyanna. Scott marvelled. They're too, too whimsical.
Cass got Nicole a room. She said she'd contract her family tomorrow. They're right down the hall from each other. Too cosy.