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Wednesday, July 16 2008
Jeffrey keeps his distance from Reva but offers to protect her, Grady refuses to give Daisy up.


At Cross Creek, Reva's tap blows and she calls for a plumber but they're no help. She crawls under the sink and has no luck until she finds the instructions Jeffrey left behind.



At the office, a woman named Angela is flirting with Jeffrey when Reva starts calling. He sees that it's Reva and decides not to answer, chasing the woman down instead and walking her to her car.



Jeffrey and Reva bump into each other at Towers. She's surprised to see him and offers to leave. He tells her to stay and sits with his back to hers. Reva orders the prime rib special. It's the last one. She knows that it's Jeffery's favorite so she orders the tuna instead so Jeffrey can have it. Jeffrey says that she can have it. She says she's stubborn and won't change her mind. The waiter offers to have it split. They agree to that and laugh. "Who gets custody on prime rib Wednesday?" she asks. They agree to alternate. He tells her that they shouldn't call each other for awhile. He suggests that she call Josh and figure out what she really wants. Their food comes and they eat, speaking while keeping their distance. She admits she's confused by everything. They begin making fun of the other people in the restaurant and then talk about their food. "You know I miss you," she says as she goes. "How could you not?" he smiles. She laughs.



By the side of the road, Cyrus is calling Harley and leaving messages while watching Jude run a race. Daisy approaches. They stand together, away from the Cooper family as they watch Jude from across the road. Frank thinks that Daisy should be with them. Buzz tells him that they should be concentrating on Jude and keeping things normal for him. Cyrus tells Daisy that she should be with her family. She's still angry for what they're doing to Grady. He tells her to find someone new and suggests that she try traveling. Jude finishes the race.



At the station, Mallet's shift ends so he goes to say goodbye to Marina. She asks him if he believes Alan's claims about Gus. She worries about the cat and mouse game Alan and Grady seem to be playing. Mallet suggests that she talk to Alan's "groupies"; the women who seem to be following him around like a prophet and paying his legal bills.



Daisy runs into Frank in the parking lot. He knows that she's been having a rough time but she's family and they're all she has. She feels like they're the enemy. He tells her she can never see Grady again. "You can't stop me from seeing him," she protests. He couldn't stop Marina from seeing Cyrus and he could never stop Harley. Frank suggests she talk to both of them about letting Cyrus into their lives and what it's cost them.



Marina goes outside and Daisy approaches her to talk. "Please tells me this isn't about Grady Foley," Marina says. Daisy is sick of being treated like a kid. They sit down. Daisy says she's in love. Marina tries not to sound like her father but she can't stop herself from saying that Daisy is only 18. Can't you be in love when you're 18? Daisy asks. Marina shrugs and remembers her old lover Ben. He did really bad things, but that never stopped her from loving him. Daisy believes that Grady is genuinely sorry for what he's done. Marina doesn't know what to say considering her own history, but suggests that she run. However, "I can't ask you to do something that I can't do," she admits.



Cyrus goes to see his brother in jail. He pulls out his tape recorder and plays back the confession he got out of Reva. Grady is thrilled. Cyrus says it can only get the drug charges dropped. Grady is sure this will prove that Reva and the cops are crooked. Cyrus says he'll only get him out if he never sees Daisy again. Grady accuses him of doing this just to try and score points with Harley. Cyrus argues that Daisy needs something stable. Grady refuses and tells him to go. He calls the guard to take his brother away.



Cyrus catches Jeffrey in the stairwell. Jeffrey tells him to be careful what he says; Tammy was like a daughter to him. Cyrus points out how conveniently these new charges came about. His brother has a history of selling drugs but not the sort of drugs he was caught with. Jeffrey walks into his office and looks at a picture of he and Reva before calling to check on what drugs Grady used to sell.



Marina meets Mallet back at the station. He asks her about what sort of weekend getaway a woman would enjoy. She advises him to go for something mellow. Mallet says that the man makes the plans. She grabs his plans away and they tease each other.



Daisy goes to Cross Creek to pack her things. Reva starts to probe. Daisy tells her to go back to just Josh, accusing Reva of taking her personal problems out on her. "You want it all. Isn't that the story of your stupid movie?" Daisy snipes. After she storms off, Reva looks at her invitation to the movie wedding and calls Josh to invite him. She knows he doesn't want to go but she thinks they should. Jeffrey walks in as she hangs up. He tells her he is there on official business. The drugs Grady was busted with were identical to the ones he was on and those in her medicine cabinet. Grady only ever sold street drugs. "Are you sure you don't want to tell me something?" he asks. She admits to the set up. He understands and will try to fix this. She thanks him and he walks out.



Frank and Mallet go to see Grady in the cells. They threaten him and assure him that no one would care what they do to him. Grady points out that they aren't very good at protecting people. Frank smugly tells him that Daisy will forget him by the time he gets out and walks way. Daisy soon arrives. She tells him that she can't live with Reva or the Coopers anymore. He tells her about the tape Cyrus has. The DA will only get the tape if he will give her up and he won't do that.



Marina goes into Harley's. She calls in, saying that a break-in has been reported. She finds Cyrus sitting on the floor drinking. She calls into the station to say it's a false alarm. He tells her that he doesn't know how to be a brother. He's always tried to take care of his brother but never thought that Grady would end up like him. He blames himself for not being there to guide him. She tells him he should go. He finishes his beer and slouches off.



Next on Guiding Light:

Alan tells Lizzie that Bill will lose it all.

Bill asks Lizzie to his shindig for the governor.

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