Graham Finch walks into Cinnamon Jacks with not so little hesitation. He's got Sarah's divorce papers in a firm grips and tries to slip by the bouncer without looking too much like an outsider. He's the only person in the place that wears a suit. Until he spots Kevin.

Then it hits him. He's met Kevin a couple of times at Ojai, and he's the very sharp family lawyer. He's been nice and a bit reserved, just like any other good corporate lawyer he's ever worked with.

He spots Sarah at the same table and four other men who seem to fit in a hell lot of more than the Walker siblings. He walks up to them and is introduced. It's not clear why Sarah and Kevin are sitting them with the four others, but it doesn't take him long to understand.

Sarah signs her papers and looks relieved. She is so beautiful and Graham can do nothing but just take it in. Seeing her here – outside the office in a completely different setting is just wonderful. He has a chance to get to know her.

A song begins to play from the small karaoke scene and they all look up. Graham is glad he doesn't have any beverage in his mouth or else he would have sprayed the whole table with it. Lawyer Kevin is up on the karaoke scene, slaughtering Tom Jones.

The pieces fall in place. Sarah is here with her brother Kevin who is of course gay. He just didn't notice it before. The next piece to fall into place is the young guy in the neat hairdo and purple tie that Kevin points at and refers to as a pussy cat.

The song has never been played in a longer version and Sarah nearly falls of her chair laughing before it's over. The four other guys start to whisper things to each other and the one with the hairdo smiles like he's prepared to melt.

The song ends and Graham exhales with relief. As sweet as that scene was, Kevin is most definitely a better lawyer than he is a singer. But where he should get off the stage is where he says something to the guy who manages the karaoke machine and then takes off his jacket. A new song starts and Kevin holds on to the microphone as if he'd fall without the support. Graham imagines that that is actually the case.

Kevin's eyes have landed on the one guy and are stuck there. He looks like a totally different person when he smilingly admits to not spending enough time with his… boyfriend? When the puzzle is put together, it's really something.

The guys seem to enjoy the effort and neat guy with purple tie says Kevin has suffered enough. Graham withholds his "And so have we." And figures that this is not the time. The guy gets up and kisses lawyer Kevin and the table starts to applaud.

Sarah shoots him a look that makes him realize he should too and so he does. He's done a lot of things at the different firms he's worked out, but this is a new experience, altogether. Kevin returns to the table with the guy and they spontaneously kiss again.

Maybe things will be uncomfortable the next time he shows up at Ojai, but then again, if he manages to talk Sarah into a date with him, maybe this won't seem so bad in comparison.