"I bought something for you. I hope you love stuffed animals." says Mary as she open her bag and pull out a green plush kitten.

"Yay! New stuffie, me love." says a happy Caitlin.

Mary gives the plush kitten to Caitlin.

"Awww! Sooo cute!" says a happy Caitlin as she gives the new plush animal a hug.

"I'm glad you love your new toy. For some reason I expected you to be into plushies. Not sure why." says Mary.

"Probably because you, Charlie, mom and I used to be." says Alison.

"Oh, yes...that makes sense." says Mary.

"Seems like a certain love for stuffed animals is common in our family. Among the females, at least." says Alison.

"True. So it seems." says Mary.

Caitlin add the new plush animal to her collection of plush animals on the shelf next to her bed.

"Yay! Guys, a new buddy." says Caitlin to her old plush animals as she add the new one.

"Ali, you really spoil your kid. I've never seen a little girl who own that many stuffed animals." says Mary when she sees all of Caitlin's stuffed animals.

"I just want my sweetie here to have everything I never had when I was little." says Alison.

"Awww! When you put it that way it feels right." says Mary.

"Thanks, Mary." says Alison.

"Let's leave lil' Caitlin to play while we go back downstairs and get a drink." says Alison. "I assume you still like Spanish wine."

"Of course I do, Alison." says Mary.

Alison and Mary leave the room.

"You daughter is very cute." says Mary.

"Of course she is. The girlie is half DiLaurentis." says Alison.

"Okay." says Mary with a sweet smile.

"Yeah. My daughter is absolutely adorable, very cute indeed." says Alison.

"So were you at that age, at least that's what Jessica once told me. I don't know first hand. I wasn't there, you know." says Mary.

"I know, but you're sweet and I'm glad to be able to know you." says Alison.

"Thanks, Ali. You are sweet as well." says Mary.

"I'm trying my best to be sweet. It's not always easy. Still, I'm doing my best, trust me." says Alison.

"Ali, as long as you do your best, I can ask for no more." says Mary.