It had been a stressful day for Bojack. He and Hollyhock had been searching for her mother all around L.A. to no luck and dealing with Beatrice. Tina Bear had enough for the day and said she needed to call it in earlier today. It was the fifth time she did that. Despite Bojack's protesting, Tina promised she would be back the next day and walked out before he could stop her. So he and Hollyhock was left to sort out Beatrice.
There was a knock on the door. Bojack hoped it was Tina coming back, but he was frustrated when he saw it wasn't. It was Mr. Peanutbutter.
"Hey, buddy, how are you doing?" he asked cheerily.
"I had a stressful day," Bojack complained.
"All right," Mr. Peanutbutter said, as he entered the house. "I was wondering if you've had any word from Todd. My presidential career is failing fast and I need him to help me get it back on track."
"Sadly, no," Bojack said. He wished Todd was here to help with his mother so he wouldn't have to do it.
"Henrietta, why did you let that drunk in?" Beatrice moaned.
Mr. Peanutbutter felt a bit offended. "I haven't been drinking."
"Don't worry," Hollyhock said. "She's suffering from dementia."
"Oh, that's a relief," Mr. Peanutbutter said, regaining his happiness.
"You know that's my mother you're talking about?" Bojack complained.
Then Princess Carolyn entered the house. "Bojack, tell me you've found Todd."
"You need him?"
"Yes, more than ever. Joshua Titan is pushing us to find something good for him to produce and my staff and I are all out of ideas. I was hoping to find Todd and see if he has anything to offer. They may be wacky but different to what most of us think which is what Mr. Titan is offering."
"Well, he's not here," Bojack said. "I haven't seen him for weeks."
Then his phone rang. He said it was Emily calling. He felt hesitant to answer due to the last time they saw each other but he answered it anyway. "Hey, Emily. How did your presentation go?"
"Yeah, it went well. Only I wish my best friend Todd was here to witness it. I haven't heard any word from him for months and I'm really worried about him."
"Well, if I see him, I will tell you immediately, okay?"
"Okay," Emily said. "Thanks, Bojack."
Then Diane came into the house.
"Don't tell me," Bojack said. "You want to know where Todd is?"
"No, I found him," Diane said.
Bojack, Princess Carolyn and Mr. Peanutbutter were surprised to hear that. "WHERE?" they all asked together.
Diane held her phone up and everyone looked at it. It was a news article about their friend Todd's successful charity taking affect in Ohio. Bojack backed away when he saw the girl deer next to him.
"What's up, Bojack?" Diane asked.
"Oh, nothing," he lied.
"Oh, come on," Mr. Peanutbutter said. "That's not what I call nothing. You looked so frightened like you saw a ghost. That reminds me of the time when I thought I saw a ghost back in my home town when actually it was just my neighbour. And it also reminds of the time I thought – "
"All right!" Bojack was finding his ghost story very annoying. "That girl deer helping Todd on that picture was the daughter of Charlotte Carson. Last time I saw either of them, they never wanted to see me for the rest of their lives."
"Henrietta, where are my cookies?" Beatrice demanded.
"But I'd rather go to Ohio to check on Todd than spend another second with her," Bojack said.
"Then let's go," Princess Carolyn said. "Time is running out."
"You're not leaving me here, are you, Bojack?" Hollyhock said.
"When she goes to sleep, you can look for your mother in the places you have yet to find," Bojack said.
Then they left poor Hollyhock with Beatrice.
"Henrietta, I need to go to the toilet," the old horse said.
Hollyhock groaned. She hoped it would be bedtime for Beatrice so she could go out to find her mother.
