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Jun 12, 2008 06:03
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Biker: Let's get out of here. My bike's out back.
Sam: Um, I'm not interested, ok?
Biker: Get interested. We're going for a ride.
Second biker: You got a problem, hombre?
Lucky: Move.
Biker: Make me.
Lucky: I'm not looking for any trouble.
[Sam screams]
Sam: Let him go! Get out of here, and take your friend.
Lucky: That should cover your cost. And that -- we're looking for someone.
Bartender: Wait, let me guess. Lucas Spencer.
Nikolas: You following me?
Claudia: Are you always this paranoid?
Nikolas: You don't expect me to believe that you were just walking on by here.
Claudia: I like to walk. I do. It's good exercise. And, hey, you never know what kind of unexpected things you might see. Like you, here. What are you doing?
Nikolas: What am I doing? I'm opening up a clinic in Emily's name. Free health care.
Claudia: That's wonderful. Nikolas, I know how much you miss her. That's a really beautiful way to keep her memory alive. Please allow the Zacchara's to contribute.
Jax: He needs a suit. I'm thinking three-button, flat-front trouser, black.
Spinelli: The Jackal sought your counsel on matters of the heart, not of a sartorial nature.
Jax: Women are always more interested in the well-dressed men. And they only get one shot at a first impression. Tailor: And this look is not impressive by any means. It says un-kept, unprofessional, and downright slovenly. Spinelli: Well, the jackal has always gravitated towards comfort over style.
Jax: Which is probably why you're still single.
Spinelli: Point taken. Three-button it is.
Jax: Ok. Anthony: My apologies, ladies. I hope I'm not interrupting.
Kate: Is there something that we can do for you, Anthony?
Anthony: I was on my back to my room when it hit me -- I've been staying in this hotel for over a week. I haven't stopped in to say hello. I don't want to be accused of being a bad neighbor.
Giselle: Kate, it must be difficult to publish a magazine with so many guests wandering in and out of the office. Does this happen often?
Kate: No, this would be a first.
Anthony: What can I say? I'm the curious type. Always looking for new investments, ways to expand my business. The Zacchara's believe in diversification.
Giselle: Did you say Zacchara? As in Anthony Zacchara?
Anthony: Oh, don't believe all the stories. The truth is much worse. I'm serious. And if you don't believe me, you ask Kate's boyfriend, sonny Corinthos. He was so afraid of me he had to take an early retirement. [Anthony laughs] Ah, you ladies have nothing to fear. I'm just here to see Lulu. How you doing?
Lulu: Fine.
Anthony: I'm glad to hear that. When you see john, you may want to tell him I stopped by. Just say that it's nice to know that I can find you whenever I want.
Sam: All right, all right. So, how do you know Luke Spencer, anyway?
Bartender: He's been a regular here the last couple of weeks. He comes in, has a few drinks, he leaves.
Lucky: Yeah? When's the last me you saw him?
Bartender: A few days ago. He mentioned that a pretty girl and some guy that matches your description would come asking for him.
Lucky: Yeah? Did he leave a message?
Bartender: Just some numbers.
Lucky: Did he leave anything else? Name of a hotel, maybe a bank? Something these numbers correspond to? Bartender: Sorry. That's it.
Sam: Ok, well, do you think it could be account numbers or something?
Lucky: Listen, I don't know what else to think. My dad usually gives me more to work with than this.
Sam: All right, well, I think it's been a long time since your dad's been on the run, so he's probably just starting to slip up a little bit.
Lucky: You know what; he can do this stuff in his sleep. It comes second nature. Probably should be for me, too. He spent more than enough time teaching me how to crack codes when I was a kid. Now I just got to figure out what this means.
Sam: This is nice.
Lucky: What? Sam: I've seen you in your element, finding clues, investigating. I feel like I'm finally -- finally getting to know the real lucky Spencer.
Robin: When I told you that I was ready to have a child, you said, "No kids, I don't want to be a father, that's not part of the plan." Has something changed?
Patrick: Yeah, robin, everything's changed. You have a baby growing inside of you, a life that I helped create. And I don't want to miss who that child is going to become. But most of all, I don't want that child growing up feeling unloved and unwanted because it wasn't part of some plan. I can't help but think that I'm going to be a lousy father. Robin: Why would you think that?
Patrick: I didn't really have the best role model. My dad put work in front of everything. Then when my mother died, he completely abandoned me. I don't know the first thing of what a kid needs or how a father thinks. And I'm not talking about being a coach at little league or helping with the homework before dinner. I'm talking about being present in a child's life. You know, being available. I worked so hard at being a surgeon that if I start thinking about a child, my work is inevitably going to suffer. And I'm not saying that is going to happen with you. I'm just saying that -
Robin: Listen, I -
Patrick: People have priorities.
Robin: I understand, and I really want to hear what you have to say, but I keep thinking about pizza, a loaded one from Abruzzio's.
Patrick: You're hungry.
Robin: So hungry. Will you please pick one up for me?
Maxie: You need to go up to the office right now.
Jax: Why? What happened? Giselle is here and she and Kate are locked in a battle to the death. I mean, it's serious. If you don't get upstairs right now, Giselle is going get enough dirt to bury "Crimson" before it even launches.
Giselle: Kate, now it's obviously all making sense. You had no choice about hiring lulu, despite her fashion handicap. She clearly has extremely powerful friends.
Lulu: Anthony didn't threaten Kate to give me a job.
Giselle: It must be terrible to have your new magazine embroiled in mob politics. I certainly hope that there's no implication that "Crimson" is financed by dirty money.
Kate: Giselle, please. Jasper jacks is my sole investor and I think that his reputation speaks for itself.
Giselle: And I absolutely adore Jax. Is he around?
Jax: Giselle, you're looking as lovely as ever.
Giselle: Despite a run-in with the head of a mob syndicate. While I found Mr. Zacchara charming, he's not the company I usually keep.
Jax: In that case, we will have to find something more appropriate for you to do during your visit. If I remember correctly, you're always up for a game of chance, are you?
Giselle: What do you have in mind?
Jax: Roulette, actually.
Giselle: Monte Carlo or Dubai?
Jax: The haunted star. It's a casino on the waterfront here. And Kate and I were just about to go over there after work. Would you care to join us?
Kate: That's a wonderful idea, Jax, unless -- Giselle, I'm sure you have to get back to Manhattan.
Giselle: I wouldn't miss it. One doesn't often get the chance to gamble in the wilds of upstate.
Jax: Well, shall we?
Kate: I'll just get my purse.
Maxie: Enjoy. What the hell was Anthony Zacchara doing here?
Lulu: I don't have time to explain. I have to find Johnny.
Maxie: Really?
Leyla: Hate to be the one to break it to you, but those two are definitely sleeping together.
Nadine: That's impossible. Nikolas is way too in love with Emily to ever cheat on her.
Leyla: It's not technically cheating if your fiancée is dead. Nadine: It would still feel like that to him.
Leyla: Who said anything about feelings? There is such a thing as grief sex. And that woman -- perfectly willing to give it to him.
Nadine: No, Nikolas is way too honorable to ever sleep with a woman like that.
Leyla: Ok, he might be a prince, but he's far from perfect. He's still a man. And what man do you know passes up a woman dressed like that?
Nadine: Mm, I don't believe it. I won't -- not until Nikolas tells me himself.
Leyla: Uh-uh, don't you dare ask him.
Nadine: Why not?
Leyla: Because then he's going to think you're a creepy stalker and not just a friend. And it would ruin any chance you have with him.
Nikolas: I appreciate your offer, but this clinic is my last gift to Emily. I want to build it myself with my own money. Claudia: You mean without money that's tainted by organized crime? If you think I meant to use your place as a front or something, you couldn't be more wrong.
Nikolas: No, no, no. That thought never even crossed my mind, honestly.
Claudia: Good, then let me help. We both know I owe you.
Sam: You need to remind me to thank your father when we find him.
Lucky: For what?
Sam: For what? Well, I have forgotten what it's like to just pick up and go, you know? Back in my salvage days I would do it all the time. I would just sail from one port to the next. No plan, no schedule, just leave.
Lucky: Do you ever regret giving it up?
Sam: Yeah, sometimes. I think my life was probably a lot simpler back then, and it was a lot easier to stay distracted. And if things got tough, I would just go. And I can't do that now. It wouldn't necessarily be fair.
Lucky: Yeah? For who?
Sam: Well, my mom and my sisters and you. I never would've guessed a cop could handle himself so well in a bar fight.
Lucky: Well, you would be surprised what they teach in the academy these days.
Sam: Oh, yeah? Do they teach you how to handle big biker guys?
Lucky: No, I became a cop to make a difference, to try to do something good with my life. Not that I'm opposed to rules and regulations or trying to have fun. You know what? That probably did sound a little defensive.
Sam: I think it sounds like you have probably caught a lot of criticism, probably for the choices you've made.
Lucky: Yeah, my dad doesn't understand how a kid of his could end up on the wrong side of the law, at least as far as he's concerned.
Sam: Well, I happen to like who you are, and I wouldn't change a thing.
Lucky: Neither would I.
Sam: That's good.
Lucky: You just seem so relaxed and happy, a little different from when we were back home.
Sam: Do I?
Lucky: Uh-huh.
Sharon: Hey, Cindy. Who's your friend?
Giselle: Thank you.
Jax: The haunted star has the only gambling license in miles. It's under new ownership. They don't mind us playing for high stakes.
Giselle: I trust it won't be a waste then. I'd hate to walk in and find a card table with a row of slots.
Jax: I'm sure you won't be disappointed.
Giselle: Well, how could I be with you to keep me company?
Kate: Oh, dear god.
Giselle: Excuse me? Oh, my, what a fabulous suit. You don't often see a man of that age so well-tailored. Do you know him? Kate: No -- no, I don't. I've never seem him before.
Jax: Well, perhaps we should get going.
Giselle: No.
Jax: Uh, Giselle let me introduce you to a friend of mine. This is -
Spinelli: [Speaking with an Australian accent] Ah, Giselle.
Giselle: Yes.
Spinelli: What a lovely name. I'm Damian. It's a pleasure to meet you.
Nikolas: So, I'm thinking about removing this wall here and expanding the waiting area. That way, there'll be more room for patients and their families. But I'm afraid that we may have to lose one of these exam rooms to make that happen. What are your thoughts on that?
Nadine: Uh, yeah, that'd be nice.
Nikolas: But is it worth it?
Nadine: What?
Nikolas: To lose an exam room for more space in here?
Nadine: Uh, that is entirely up to you.
Nikolas: Are you all right?
Nadine: Yeah, why?
Nikolas: I don't know. You just seem a little distracted.
Nadine: I'm just, uh, trying to picture it all in my head.
Nikolas: Yeah, I know. Well, I think we'll be able to envision it a bit better once we get the plans from the architect. But I think, at least in the meantime, we can get the carpenter in here, do a little walk-through -
Nadine: Are you sleeping with Claudia Zacchara?
Lulu: Johnny?
Claudia: Johnny's not here. But then, if you'd bothered to call instead of just barging in, I could have saved you a trip.
Lulu: Well, I can it.
Claudia: I live here, too, Lulu. So you don't just get to barge in without knocking.
Lulu: Johnny gave me a key.
Claudia: What'd I tell you about the attitude?
Lulu: I don't listen to what you say. It makes it easier for me to tolerate you for Johnny's sake.
Claudia: Let me put this in a language that you can understand, little Lulu.
[Lulu laughs]
Claudia: The only reason that you're still alive is because my father is using you to manipulate my brother. If you actually cared about john at all, you wouldn't hang around and give my dad the leverage he needs.
Lulu: You can save the speech. Trevor already tried to get me to leave town, but I'm not going anywhere.
Claudia: No, of course you're not. Because why would you do anything that wasn't in your own selfish best interest? All right, let me put it this way, Lulu. If you want to go on living your safe little sweet life, you stay the hell away from my brother.
Lulu: You may be a spoiled !$+$# who's used to getting everything she wants, but not this time. You're not getting Nikolas and you're sure as hell not keeping me out of Johnny's life. Tell him I came by.
Johnny: Where's Lulu?
Maxie: She left.
Johnny: Did she say when she'd be back?
Maxie: Lulu doesn't say a whole lot to me unless she's hurling insults. I mean, you're welcome to wait around, but I can't guarantee when or if she's going to return. She's not exactly known for her attentiveness to this job, but I keep holding out that the last responsible bone in Lulu's body will pull through and she'll show up to finish her work. Have you tried to call her?
Johnny: Yeah, a couple of times. It went straight to voicemail.
Maxie: Well, Kate makes us turn our cell phones off while we're working for her. Something about us being here to answer her calls and not our own. I'm sure she just forgot to turn it back on. Johnny: Guess I'll wait.
Maxie: Well, if you're going to hang around, you might as well help me take these boxes to storage, unless you plan on sitting there and watching me break my back while I do it myself.
Johnny: You know, somehow you strike me as anything but helpless.
Patrick: Not to worry. My existential crisis has been permanently put on hold. Hey. Robin? Robin. Robin?
>> On the next "General Hospital" -
Spinelli: Might I spot you some chips so you can join the fun?
Jason: Is there a problem? Morgan: It's his father's day gift.
Sonny: What are you doing here?
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