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Victoria has sat vigil all night; in the morning, David wakes up early and Victoria tells him he should go back to sleep. David can sense that Victoria is afraid and he begs her not to be. Victoria says she's not afraid anymore now that it's morning... although she still looks worried.

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  • Vanessa, Tim und Ben sorgen sich um Nina. Diana erfährt von Ninas Ecstasy-Konsum und will sie sofort ins Krankenhaus bringen. Als Nina sich hysterisch wehrt, informiert Diana Oliver, der sich um die Zugedröhnte kümmert. Doch Nina nutzt die erste Gelegenheit, unbemerkt ihre Ecstasy-Pillen aus dem Müll zu holen. Diana erwischt Nina kurz darauf mit den Pillen im Bad und bittet sie, die Drogen nicht mehr zu nehmen. Kann Nina ihrem Verlangen trotzen? Jenny gibt sich bezüglich der EM auffällig siegessicher, was Diana sichtlich irritiert. Diana hat keine Ahnung, dass ihre Konkurrentin ihre Kür vertauscht hat... Nadja hat sich entschieden, dem Schicksal freie Hand zu lassen und hat nicht die "Pille danach" genommen. Wie wird Mike auf diesen Entschluss reagieren?
  • [[Plik:189_Dolina_Służewiecka_(by_BartekBD).jpg|thumb|right|250px|Autobus Solaris Urbino 18 na linii 189 na przystanku Dolina Służewiecka (2014)]] 189 – linia autobusowa zwykła (rozkład jazdy), która kursuje na trasie z Osiedla Górczewska na Sadybę. Linię obsługują zajezdnia autobusowa Kleszczowa, zajezdnia autobusowa Woronicza i ajent Mobilis.
  • El ciento ochenta y nueve (189) es el número natural que sigue al 188 y precede al 190. Categoría:Números
  • Victoria has sat vigil all night; in the morning, David wakes up early and Victoria tells him he should go back to sleep. David can sense that Victoria is afraid and he begs her not to be. Victoria says she's not afraid anymore now that it's morning... although she still looks worried.
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  • Victoria has sat vigil all night; in the morning, David wakes up early and Victoria tells him he should go back to sleep. David can sense that Victoria is afraid and he begs her not to be. Victoria says she's not afraid anymore now that it's morning... although she still looks worried. David learns that despite Victoria's sleep-deprived state, they are to have lessons. Victoria plans to sequester David in his room; Mrs. Johnson comes up and half blabs that Laura left, allowing David to deduce the other half. Victoria apologizes to David for his 'loss.' David insists that he'll be okay. At the Collinsport Inn, Burke watches Laura leave on the Hartland bus and reports to Maggie, who herself breathes a giant sigh of relief. Joe comes in, and is not as relieved as Maggie that Laura's gone. Maggie recaps the plot point that Laura was to have acted last night, and didn't, and is now gone. Joe continues to have an uneasy feeling he can't shake. Burke points out that the paper gave yesterday's date as that of Laura and David Radcliff's death, and buys Joe a cup of coffee. He plans to visit David to start their fishing trip. Joe wants an eye kept on David. Maggie apologizes to Joe for scolding him and tells him that the big difference Laura's leaving will make has already affected Sam. Sam slept like a baby though he hasn't started painting. Joe didn't sleep well, nor did Maggie. Maggie remarks that "last night, about 2," she saw Sam sleeping peacefully. After a remark on his 3 o'clock activities, Joe realizes that 3 last night and 3 this morning can be used colloquially to mean the same thing. He races off to 'check on something.' At Collinwood, Burke and Victoria are quibbling over who can spend time with David the most efficiently. He also strong-arms Victoria into their first date, which will occur this evening after she rests and he and David return from their fishing trip. Victoria reluctantly agrees, but she implores Burke to eagle-eye David. While David is with Mrs. Johnson at Collinwood, Burke and a fretful Victoria have dinner at the Blue Whale. Victoria admits she may only be worried because she's gotten so used to being worried. At Collinwood, Mrs. Johnson and David argue about his bedtime and his being eagle-eyed. Mrs. Johnson complains of being tired of David's shenanigans. More quibbling—should David finish his homework or go to bed? Get a book or stay in his room? Etc. At 10:15, he is almost finished with his homework and asks for a snack. This, however, would violate Mrs. Johnson's rule ("no clean plate, no late night snacks"). She promises him a glass of milk when he's finished. David's 50th attempt to get Mrs. Johnson to leave finally arouses her suspicion. Has Mrs. Johnson won? Back at the Blue Whale, Victoria tells an anecdote about winning an essay contest as a youth at the Foundling Home, after which she fainted. Burke congratulates her on forgetting about worrying about David. Joe rushes in and reminds the duo of the wording in the paper, and how they assumed reading last night meant "the day before the date of the newspaper article (e.g., October 25)." Joe points out his linguistic discovery, and although Burke attempts to calm the immediately-riled Victoria by pointing out that Haskell is only guessing, Joe regrettably informs them that the actual date of the Radcliffs' death was today's date, at 2:30AM, not yesterday's date. Victoria wants to go to Collinwood, but Burke gives her money to make a call there instead. At Collinwood, Mrs. Johnson pulls David by the ear to his bed. The phone rings, affording David the opportunity to escape while Mrs. Johnson gets it. Victoria frets as no one answers. Finally, Mrs. Johnson picks up and Victoria yells at Mrs. Johnson to check on David, whom she just left, and Mrs. Johnson's calls are unheeded as he is gone. Mrs. Johnson goes ballistic, screaming David's name.
  • Vanessa, Tim und Ben sorgen sich um Nina. Diana erfährt von Ninas Ecstasy-Konsum und will sie sofort ins Krankenhaus bringen. Als Nina sich hysterisch wehrt, informiert Diana Oliver, der sich um die Zugedröhnte kümmert. Doch Nina nutzt die erste Gelegenheit, unbemerkt ihre Ecstasy-Pillen aus dem Müll zu holen. Diana erwischt Nina kurz darauf mit den Pillen im Bad und bittet sie, die Drogen nicht mehr zu nehmen. Kann Nina ihrem Verlangen trotzen? Jenny gibt sich bezüglich der EM auffällig siegessicher, was Diana sichtlich irritiert. Diana hat keine Ahnung, dass ihre Konkurrentin ihre Kür vertauscht hat... Nadja hat sich entschieden, dem Schicksal freie Hand zu lassen und hat nicht die "Pille danach" genommen. Wie wird Mike auf diesen Entschluss reagieren?
  • [[Plik:189_Dolina_Służewiecka_(by_BartekBD).jpg|thumb|right|250px|Autobus Solaris Urbino 18 na linii 189 na przystanku Dolina Służewiecka (2014)]] 189 – linia autobusowa zwykła (rozkład jazdy), która kursuje na trasie z Osiedla Górczewska na Sadybę. Linię obsługują zajezdnia autobusowa Kleszczowa, zajezdnia autobusowa Woronicza i ajent Mobilis.
  • El ciento ochenta y nueve (189) es el número natural que sigue al 188 y precede al 190. Categoría:Números
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