Jordan and Curtis have a drink, and Jordan makes a toast to working together; Curtis asks her if that is a job offer. She tells him the “brass in Baltimore” was impressed with his efforts to bring Olivia Jerome in; he turns her down. She can’t believe it. He tells her that after he told Jason that he was going to try to get on the force, he thought about it, and he realized that he likes being able to work without restraints; he is going to remain a PI. She’s not happy about that, but they still end up kissing, after he catches a pretend butterfly off her head.
Nurse Amy comes skipping into the hospital reception area, saying she has such great news; she can’t wait to go tell everyone. She is on the phone, while in the elevator, telling her friend this email is going to change her life; they have to celebrate. Nina comes in looking for a pediatrician for Charlotte; Griffin gives her a recommendation. She then asks him if he could help control Anna; she tells him about her connection to Valentin. Griffin asks her if she doesn’t trust Valentin. Nina questions his credibility by bringing up his affair with Claudette.
Valentin says Anna was his lover, and he was her dupe; she argues that she doesn’t remember any of this. He tells her after they went their separate ways (after he tried to kiss her at the academy), he went into counter-intellegence and threat analysis. He says his genius (except when it comes to her), allowed him to see patterns that allowed the WSB to find their target. He said she was in the field; he was in a secure facility… but she got to him and he thinks the enemy “DVX” sent her. He says the worst part is that he knew better, because she had already rejected him; she said she was on a classified assignment, thought her life was in danger and she needed Intel, then she turned it over to the DVX. He starts to cry, saying he joined the WSB to make something good of himself and she took that from him and smashed it to pieces; she apologizes. He says she broke him; she looks into his eyes, almost crying herself, and reaches out to touch his face. Nina walks in and asks what she is doing there; she tells Anna to get out and says she never wants to see her there again. Valentin tells Nina she won’t like what she hears, but he will tell her everything; and he does, more or less. He says she is the reason he has run his whole life and changed his identity; she hugs him and tells him it’s not his fault… Anna took advantage of him she says. He tells her Anna didn’t seem to remember any of it; Nina says that’s a pathetic lie, but Valentin says he really doesn’t think she was lying. Nina says she will help him look into it, if he wants; she promises to never tell his secrets or betray him; he kisses her. Anna goes and tells Griffin about her conversation with Valentin; she is upset that she doesn’t remember any of it. Griffin asks if she is sure he wasn’t lying. She doesn’t think so; she says she believes he lived it… Griffin asks if Valentin could have her confused with someone. She stops suddenly, and says she thinks she may know what happened; she needs to make a quick trip she says.
Ava tells Tracy there are many, many auction houses, and starts naming them all off; she asks Tracy if she wants her help or not. She starts asking questions about when the auction was; she received a call about something a few weeks ago. She finds the place that handled the painting, she says; Tracy writes her another check. Ava offers the checks to Lucy, but Lucy turns them down, saying it’s not enough; Ava pulls a small sculpture out of her purse, showing Lucy a paper of its value. She begs Lucy to end this now and accept her offer. Tracy sits down and makes a call to the auction house and is frustrated to find out nobody there speaks English; Laura sits down at her table and tells her that she speaks Turkish. She calls the place for Tracy and finds out the information she needs; Tracy says she is going there to see the painting. Laura says she can’t go alone; Tracy agrees and tells Laura she is going with her. After seeing the value of the statuette, Lucy takes the pills out of her purse and sits them on the counter.
Nathan tells Dante that Maxie has gone to Oregon, for good; he tells Dante about the fight between Maxie and Nina and says he couldn’t broker a peace no matter how hard he tried. So Maxie started looking for work, and found a job in Oregon. Dante asks what that means for him, a newlywed… he says the job is only for three months, but he only dropped her off at the airport an hour ago and his misses her like crazy. He’s thinking he will work all week and go see her on the weekends; he asked if they ever talked about how this would affect him. He says he didn’t feel it was fair, seeing as how it was his sister that fired her.
Ned and Olivia meet at the bar; Ned tells her that he fears his father has influenced his mother in some way. Then he changes the subject, and he pulls out the ring; he asks her, one more time, to do him the honor of marrying him. She says she wants what they have right now to go on; she asks why they need a document between them, why marriage is so important to him. He tells her that he wants to tell the world how they feel, that marriage to him means a partnership for the rest of their lives and romance until their dying breath; she says he has said all those things before, having been married more than once already, and it didn’t mean anything. She asks why this time is different; he says he has learned from his mistakes. She says she just doesn’t want a document hanging over her head; she just wants to love him. He tells her that’s not good enough for him; he can’t keep going on the way they are right now. She asks if he is breaking up with her; two masked men burst in the door of the bar, saying this is a “stick up.” Ned’s ring sits on the table, and Morgan’s pill bottle is out on the counter.
Nurse Amy comes skipping into the hospital reception area, saying she has such great news; she can’t wait to go tell everyone. She is on the phone, while in the elevator, telling her friend this email is going to change her life; they have to celebrate. Nina comes in looking for a pediatrician for Charlotte; Griffin gives her a recommendation. She then asks him if he could help control Anna; she tells him about her connection to Valentin. Griffin asks her if she doesn’t trust Valentin. Nina questions his credibility by bringing up his affair with Claudette.
Valentin says Anna was his lover, and he was her dupe; she argues that she doesn’t remember any of this. He tells her after they went their separate ways (after he tried to kiss her at the academy), he went into counter-intellegence and threat analysis. He says his genius (except when it comes to her), allowed him to see patterns that allowed the WSB to find their target. He said she was in the field; he was in a secure facility… but she got to him and he thinks the enemy “DVX” sent her. He says the worst part is that he knew better, because she had already rejected him; she said she was on a classified assignment, thought her life was in danger and she needed Intel, then she turned it over to the DVX. He starts to cry, saying he joined the WSB to make something good of himself and she took that from him and smashed it to pieces; she apologizes. He says she broke him; she looks into his eyes, almost crying herself, and reaches out to touch his face. Nina walks in and asks what she is doing there; she tells Anna to get out and says she never wants to see her there again. Valentin tells Nina she won’t like what she hears, but he will tell her everything; and he does, more or less. He says she is the reason he has run his whole life and changed his identity; she hugs him and tells him it’s not his fault… Anna took advantage of him she says. He tells her Anna didn’t seem to remember any of it; Nina says that’s a pathetic lie, but Valentin says he really doesn’t think she was lying. Nina says she will help him look into it, if he wants; she promises to never tell his secrets or betray him; he kisses her. Anna goes and tells Griffin about her conversation with Valentin; she is upset that she doesn’t remember any of it. Griffin asks if she is sure he wasn’t lying. She doesn’t think so; she says she believes he lived it… Griffin asks if Valentin could have her confused with someone. She stops suddenly, and says she thinks she may know what happened; she needs to make a quick trip she says.
Ava tells Tracy there are many, many auction houses, and starts naming them all off; she asks Tracy if she wants her help or not. She starts asking questions about when the auction was; she received a call about something a few weeks ago. She finds the place that handled the painting, she says; Tracy writes her another check. Ava offers the checks to Lucy, but Lucy turns them down, saying it’s not enough; Ava pulls a small sculpture out of her purse, showing Lucy a paper of its value. She begs Lucy to end this now and accept her offer. Tracy sits down and makes a call to the auction house and is frustrated to find out nobody there speaks English; Laura sits down at her table and tells her that she speaks Turkish. She calls the place for Tracy and finds out the information she needs; Tracy says she is going there to see the painting. Laura says she can’t go alone; Tracy agrees and tells Laura she is going with her. After seeing the value of the statuette, Lucy takes the pills out of her purse and sits them on the counter.
Nathan tells Dante that Maxie has gone to Oregon, for good; he tells Dante about the fight between Maxie and Nina and says he couldn’t broker a peace no matter how hard he tried. So Maxie started looking for work, and found a job in Oregon. Dante asks what that means for him, a newlywed… he says the job is only for three months, but he only dropped her off at the airport an hour ago and his misses her like crazy. He’s thinking he will work all week and go see her on the weekends; he asked if they ever talked about how this would affect him. He says he didn’t feel it was fair, seeing as how it was his sister that fired her.
Ned and Olivia meet at the bar; Ned tells her that he fears his father has influenced his mother in some way. Then he changes the subject, and he pulls out the ring; he asks her, one more time, to do him the honor of marrying him. She says she wants what they have right now to go on; she asks why they need a document between them, why marriage is so important to him. He tells her that he wants to tell the world how they feel, that marriage to him means a partnership for the rest of their lives and romance until their dying breath; she says he has said all those things before, having been married more than once already, and it didn’t mean anything. She asks why this time is different; he says he has learned from his mistakes. She says she just doesn’t want a document hanging over her head; she just wants to love him. He tells her that’s not good enough for him; he can’t keep going on the way they are right now. She asks if he is breaking up with her; two masked men burst in the door of the bar, saying this is a “stick up.” Ned’s ring sits on the table, and Morgan’s pill bottle is out on the counter.
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