"One of these days Jane is going to kill her."

Olivia paused buttoning her shirt. "Either that or I'll kill Jane for lettin' the Jellybean out of her sight, yet again." She glanced around her room. Her eyes finally landed on Doris and she smiled, "Uh, Doris..."

Doris looked up, "It's okay, I know I'm just... the distraction." She pushed a lock of Olivia's hair out of her green blue eyes and kissed her. "It's okay..."

With that the Mayor left the room. Olivia put a hand to her lips for a moment, then shook her head and mumbled, "Your jacket's buttoned wrong."

The door opened and Emma burst in, followed by Jane, who did a double take. "Oh, Ms. Spencer, you're home."

"Not for long."

Emma pulled Olivia down to her level. "Are you goin' to find Natalia?"

Olivia thought for a moment before she nodded, "I am. To make sure she's okay."

Emma frowned, "And bring her back?"

Olivia sat down in front of Emma and took her daughter's hands in her own. "I don't know what's going to happen. But I do know that Natalia will always be a part of your... our lives. Okay?"

Emma stared at her mother for a long couple of minutes, "You promise?"

"I promise. Now, are you going help me up or leave your poor old mother on the cold ground?"

Emma laughed and yanked with all her strength at Olivia until she was standing. Olivia ruffled her daughters hair and gave her a kiss on the forehead. "Love you jellybean."

"I love you too Mommy. I hope you find Natalia."

Olivia nodded as she glanced over at the recently made bed. "Yeah."


"I am such an idiot."

Buzz put a burger, fries and a Pepsi in front of Doris. "I'm hoping you didn't lose all of Springfield's money."

Doris looked up, "What, no, of course not Buzz."

Buzz sat down across from Doris, who hadn't touch the mean she hadn't ordered. "So, is it anything mayoral?"

Doris shook her head, "It doesn't matter Buzz, leave it."

Buzz shrugged and wiped an invisible piece of something off the table, "I'm just the town's..."

"Buzz. Just. Stop Speaking."

Buzz folded his hands on the table. "Who is he... and why are you an idiot because of him?"

Doris stared at Buzz for a long moment, finally she spoke, "The name doesn't matter." She paused, "There's someone else, was there first. They're... together. And yet again, I always pick the unavailable ones..."

"Why?"

"Don't psychoanalyze me Buzz." She stood, but Buzz put a hand on her arm to stop her from leaving.

"I won't, no psychoanalyzing the psycho." Doris narrowed her eyes at Company's owner. "Sit, eat. Please."

Doris paused a moment but finally sat and stared at the plate, but didn't speak. It was Buzz who had to break the silence. "Do you love him?"

"Yes, for... a while now, even before we... Yes."

"Have you told him?"

Doris shook her head, "No. Hell no."

Buzz frowned, "Why not?" Doris tried to burn holes in Buzz's forehead. "I don't mean that in a psychological way at all." He crossed his heart with his finger. "I promise."

Doris sighed and took a sip of the Pepsi. She raised her eyebrows as she put it down, "Real Pop?"

"I can get you diet, but a little sugar has never been bad for a broken heart. So, why haven't you told your love how you feel?"

Doris glanced over Buzz's shoulder. "Because it doesn't matter. Their love, it's super... it's... epic."

"Nah."

Doris met Buzz's gaze again. "Nah?"

"Love is Love. Sure, sometimes it's angst and tears and bold proclamations of the soul. Like Josh and Reva, or Phillip and Beth, the world revolves around them. But, you know that on any of death beds there's only one person they want there. Only one face other than their children's' that they want to see as they pass to the next life." He paused with a smile for a minute before he continued, "But sometimes you just find someone that is in you. There's no need for words, there's no need for grand gestures. Maybe you've known them forever, but maybe you never really knew her at all."

Doris mumbled, "Never knew them at all..." She looked up, "The her, your her, is Lillian."

There was no question in Doris' question. Buzz nodded. "But..."

Buzz wasn't done, "And we don't just love one person in our lives. There is no... one... true love. Take Olivia."

Doris blinked and tried in vain to hide the surprise on her face, but she didn't have to, Buzz was in his own world. "Olivia loved Frank, me, Phillip, Josh and Bill." He paused, "I think she may have actually loved Alan too." Buzz shook his head, "I won't pretend to understand that one." He focused on Doris again, "Just because this guy of yours loves his wife, girlfriend, doesn't mean he's not in love with you too."

Doris smirked, "Buzz Cooper, advocating adultery..."

"That's not..."

Doris chuckled, "I'm going to eat now. So, you're going to go?"

Buzz shook his head and stood. "Have a good meal." He walked away still shaking his head.

"Thank you."

Buzz turned, not believing the whispered words he'd heard from Doris, but she had already taken a bite of the burger. Buzz shook his head.