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FQ: Welcome back.

IV: This chili is really good. (She takes a bite) mmm…what did you put in it?

FQ: My foot. (She spits) Just kidding. (She gives me grimy look) Okay back to the show. Ivy doesn't look to camera hi right now.

Andy was at home looking over some patient's files when she received a call from Dana. "What business is it of yours calling my house!"

"I called for friendly conversation."

"Dana I don't want to talk to you. You b$#." She lowered her voice. Considering her children were right upstairs. "I know it was you who slashed my tires and you who trashed my office."

"I did no such thing. Why are you accusing me of this?"

"Dana, do you happen to know that I was in the Army and ranked all the way to a Colonel. Even though I am a doctor, I know a lot of other thing as well, I even speak five languages."

"Impressive."

"Yeah, and I'll tell you this. I catch you in my sight I will personally kick your -" Lezzy came down the stairs. "Mom, Jessie is annoying me."

"Lezzy, please. I got a call." She stumped back upstairs. "Dana I swear you come within 15 feet from me-"

"You'll what! Threaten me. Good to go. You haven't proved anything. Too bad for the hostility between us, we could've been real good friends." And she hung up. Andy slammed the phone down. Everyone thought that Dana was right. That she could do no wrong.

Lu and Lana were on their way to Andy's house. Lana told Lu about Andy's' suspicion.

"She thinks that Dana is the one doing these bad things to her."

"Yeah, and the sad part is, I believe she is right."

"Dana? I don't get it. Why would she have beef with Andy? They don't even know each other."

"That may be so kid, but that don't mean you have to know someone to like them. I mean look at some of these singers, like Ginger. I can't stand the little booger. But see I don't know her. And already want to sit her little fast tail in a chair and give her the lesson on life."

"Lana we'll see when we get there. 'Cause this ain't making any sense."

"It's your funeral."

Andy's doorbell rings. She was sitting on the couch thinking about how she could get Dana. She waited for it to ring a second time before she got up to answer. Jessie ran down the stairs and beat Andy to the door. "Honey, I doubt its' for you." Jessie rolled her eyes. It was Lu and Lana. Jessie smiled and hugged them both. Andy told Jessie to get ready for bed.

"Andy, hey." Lu greeted.

"Hi, Lana." Andy hugged Lana.

"Oh, come on. You haven't gotten over what happened two, three days ago." Lu scolded. She saw in Andy's face that she hadn't. "Well, I'm sorry for the umpteenth time. Andy will you please forgive me for the pain I have caused?"

She sighed. "Yes, I guess I can forgive you." They hugged.

"Hey, what about me?" They brought Lana into their circle of love.

"So, she called ten minutes before we came?" Andy nodded at Lu. "Man, this doesn't sound like Dana."

"People change Delgado."

"Wait, if you call her Lana, then you call me Lu."

"All right….Lu. People get jealous and they turn into another person. This is something she is doing to get back at me for taking her place. Someone had to do it. If it weren't me then she would still be doing the same thing. But that's okay, because I was a soldier and they taught us tactics and structure. Things you can't learn in a regular classroom."

"What'd you have in mind?"

"I don't know. That's what I was doing, before you guys came. It'll come to me later."

"I'm going to the bathroom." Lana got up and placed the popcorn bowl on the table.

"Lu I know that she is you're friend and have been for over six years, but you have to believe me when I say that this chick is up to something."

"Andy I believe you. I did not, not believe you from the start. You don't lie Andy to get someone else in trouble. She is my friend, but so are you and if I have to twist her arm and beat her with an ugly stick, we will. All of us."

Dana walked into Rittenhouse with confidence. No troubles. She walked up to Dr. Jackson's office. He was squelching, trying to read a letter. "Hi Dana. Sorry, but I can't read this document. Lost my glasses."

"I see. Rob can I ask you a question?"

"Shoot." She set her purse in her lap as she found a seat.

"You know, I've have a lot of money saved up. I'll be fine till I find the perfect hospital to work in, but you know that I haven't yet and to me there's no place like Rittenhouse. The people hear know you and are polite. We have the most wonderful programs here open up to women. Lu's free clinic. And the new baby rooms put up. I saw them. They are very pretty. I was amazed at how things changed. So I was-" Andy knocked and Dr. J said to who ever to come in. Andy had some papers in her hands and didn't look up.

"Sorry, to bother you Dr. Jackson, but I have some orders that I requested and they didn't come…" She looked up and saw the person in Dr. Jackson's office. She felt a surge of anger rise in her. This is a public place she said to herself. She apologized to Dr. Jackson and slammed the door. She was walking away fast, when the door opened.

"Dr. Campbell!" Dr. J yelled. "What is your problem? Slamming the door like that. Is there something the matter?"

"No, there isn't." Dana peeked outside to see the two talking. "No, not at all. I'll talk to you later when you are not busy with a customer." Dana frowned. Customer! What an insult.

"Dr. Campbell, Dana is not a customer. She used to be one of our finest Doctors in this very hospital and judging you have met her at some point you should know this."

"Dr. Jackson I have to go." And without looking back, she walked off. Dr. J just sighed.

"Sorry 'bout that. Let's step back into my office." They did. He went around to his desk. "Now what was your question, he was about to sit down until Dana said this,

"I was hoping to get my job back. Not working just as another Doctor, but as Lu's partner." Dr. Jackson's mouth dropped

"You're serious. Dana I don't think so."

"Why, I have more seniority than Andy. You won't miss her. She hasn't been here long enough for you to miss her."

"This is something I can't do. Sorry, Dana. If it was a drink of water you needed then I can do. If you needed a ride to the airport I can do that too. But as far as firing Andy, that can't happen. Yes, she hasn't been here long, but I along with others will miss her. For god's sake, she's moved all the way from Washington with her family. She has a home and her kids are in schools now. I couldn't fire her. I hope you see why Dana. Sorry." Inside she was furious. Ready jump at him any second. But instead she kept her cool. She got up and shook his hand.

"It was a try."

Andy was eating in the cafeteria by her-self. She had a fruit plate and salad. She was reading the newspaper, when Milo came from behind her and covered her eyes. She smiled and they kissed. He sat down next to her. They made up earlier that day. Andy apologized for her long silent treatment. "What took you so long? I was waiting for at least fifteen minutes."

"Sorry, there was some emergency I had to take care of. Is this for me?" He took a fork and snagged him a piece of watermelon.

"It's for us. You missed out." She patted his cheek. "I can't believe I was ever mad at you Milo. I feel awful." She took his hand in hers and kissed it. "Why don't I make it up to you? The kids can go over their friend's house. I could fix dinner and we could slow dance and do other things that can't be said in public, only in the human ear."

His face met hers and she felt his breath against her face. "I'll like that. I'll like it very much." He brought her face to his mouth. It didn't matter that they were in public. She had gone to long without her chocolate lover.

Dana watched as the two entwined each other with their mouths. Jealously struck her like a thunderbolt. She never had sexual interest in Dr. Morton. I mean she had Nick and that was that then. Things change and people change. So feelings about a person can change as well. He could've been mine, she thought. They were still kissing. This is disgusting. She couldn't take anymore. She new that when a man and a woman kiss like that; they were going to do some serious make up at their house. She would see them tonight. She left her coffee on the table. It was still hot and steaming. She never even had drunk from it.

FQ: This is for yall. I do it for youuuuuuuuuuuuu.

IV: Fawn. Fawn. Fawwwnnnnn!

FQ: What? I get agitated.

IV: Stop. People can't review if you are singing like that. Go ahead. Call the number on your screen.

FQ: Call me now. Call me. Call me. Caaaallllll mmeeeee!

IV: Oh, my goodness