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>> Donna, she's here.
>> Donna. Oh no, she's going to shock. Give me a charge. 1 2 3. Clear.
You realize how the baby can die if you do this, right?
>> Ty, look. I have to save the boat.
Clear.
One more time.
1 2 3 clear.
>> She's back. She's back. I know you're tired, Donna. We just got to do one more push.
>> She's right there. I can see her. Now push.
>> Push, GIRL. YOU GOT THIS, BABY.
>> Where are you taking her? What's happening?
>> I'm so sorry.
I'm so sorry.
I'm so I'm so sorry.
I'm sorry.
Breathe. He's right there. I just need to push. I count to three. Push hard.
One, two, three. Push. He's right there.
He's right there.
He's here. He's here. He's here. It's a beautiful boy.
>> It's beautiful.
>> You did it, girl. You did it, sweetie.
>> Good job.
>> You Thank you. You got away. Hope you can get a side. And I'm not waiting on you. Keep up. Can you keep I'm waiting on you. Keep waiting on you.
Just on the other side.
I' been on the road. Just for the ride, the roofing, you good, boo?
>> I'll be fine, Randy.
>> Another 12-hour shift with no help.
Girl, I don't know anybody else in here that could pull that off. Let's give a Superwoman, sis.
>> And all I need is my cape, right?
>> Okay. Period. And some help up in here.
>> Fingers crossed.
>> Fingers crossed, child.
>> Miss Fields. Yeah. There's a camera crew in the lobby. They're here for your 1 p.m. interview.
>> That was today.
>> Um, Miss Bing, did you forget you also had me set up 1:00 p.m. interviews for your assistant position? It's like three ladies sitting over there in the lobby right now.
>> I totally forgot. I Randy.
Unfortunately, you are going to have to tell them I have to reschedule.
>> Me?
>> Yes, you.
Amanda, let them know I'll be downstairs in about 10 minutes. This is crazy. I can't keep doing this.
And that's due to women not being healthy enough at the time of delivery.
Here at American Baby Centers for Women, it is my job to educate women on how important it is to maintain their health. This way they deliver healthy babies with less chance of still birth.
And you've been very successful to this point. So tell us, how did you manage to build an OBGYn empire? Becoming the first woman to own and run a Fortune 500 company. Why not just work at a hospital? Because I wanted to make a change. And change starts with educating people. And you just can't do that inside of a hospital delivering babies.
And that's why I'm so excited to announce my team mom program that's going to establish young moms and getting them on the right track for their newborn.
>> That's beautiful.
>> Thank you. All that >> work for me.
>> Okay, great.
>> Thank you guys so much.
>> Yes, I really appreciate it.
They're beautiful.
>> You are so beautiful.
>> Baby, >> now you forgot I was coming home early, huh?
>> I have so much going on. It totally slipped my mind.
>> You know, I uh figured you say that. So, uh why don't you follow me upstairs so I can refresh your memory.
>> Mhm. Going up there. Yeah, I see you.
>> I see you poking out that coat.
>> Take it slow. Take it slow. Watch it.
It's >> just been so much going on.
>> I just want to be able to balance it all.
>> Who knew being a business woman would be so hard?
>> But if there's anybody that can handle it, it's you. Mhm. That's right. How are we interviewed today? Did you find anyone?
>> Can you believe I had women come by and I booked an interview?
I had to send them home. Dave, it's all good. You know, things like that happen sometime, but what matters is how you handle it.
>> I have such a supportive man. You know how many women will kill a man like you?
>> Oh, this I've heard. I've heard this, but I just tell them you got to back up off me cuz I only have eyes for you.
>> You better.
>> Oh, yeah. No doubt.
So, um, have you, uh, have you thought about what we talked about? Or did you forget that, too?
>> Sean, >> what?
>> Why would you ruin your perfect boyfriend moment with sarcasm?
>> All right, my bad. I'm not trying to be a jerk right now, but Ray, you know how I feel.
>> Yes, I know.
But timing is everything, Sean.
>> We're both so busy.
What time would we have to actually have a wedding?
>> We make the time.
That's That's the beauty of owning your own business. You get to make your own schedule.
>> We've been through this.
You're already a successful architect.
You're established.
I'm still building.
I know.
>> I know. Look, I get it. I >> look, I just want to take this to the next level. But look, look at me.
>> If you telling me I got to wait, no matter how long that is, I'mma wait.
>> Yeah.
>> Yeah.
>> I just love how understanding you are.
I love you.
>> I love you too. Now go and put that thing. I like on >> put it on. The >> one without the fur though.
>> Okay.
>> Fur get to my teeth.
Last but not least, I have black with four sugars and vanilla. Oh, no. I'm allergic to vanilla.
>> What? That's not what the text said.
Hold up.
Oh, wait. See, I was in another group chat. We was talking about going to Venezuela. And then you started texting me talking about Vanilla. You know, Vanilla. Venezuela. Same thing.
>> It's okay, Randy. I'll just take some of that old coffee in the kitchen. You know, the one that's been sitting there since last night.
>> Girl, you're so dramatic. You really know how to make somebody feel bad.
>> Thanks, Randy. You're the best assistant money didn't buy.
>> What you going to do when I'm gone? Who you going to get to run all these errands for you?
>> What are you talking about?
>> Ray, I told you, girl. I got hired down at the Kaiser. I'm about to be paid.
>> You did tell me that.
>> Mhm.
>> Well, you deserve it. I'm happy for you.
>> Well, at least I can say I worked under Superwoman.
>> Well, you already know if they don't treat you right down there, there's always a place for you here.
>> Oh, thank you, Queen.
Hey, good girl.
>> I bought you some homebaked chocolate chip cookies from Target.
I didn't say I baked them.
>> You crazy tea.
>> Oh, and I got you your favorite perfume.
A >> Is it real?
>> Girl, you know I got connection.
>> Is it fake?
>> I know people.
>> So, I saw Prince Charming leave this morning. When are you going to marry that gorgeous man?
>> Did he pay you to say that?
>> No, but he did tell me you need to be convinced by someone other than him.
>> Well, you know me. If >> my life isn't perfectly planned, it's just not for me.
Oh, come on. Sometimes life is not meant to be planned. You just got to let it be what it's going to be.
>> Oh, sometimes I wonder if you really even believe half of the crap you said.
>> No, but I mean it did sound deep, didn't it?
>> It did.
>> Hold on.
>> Busy, busy, busy.
>> Tell me about it. Hello.
Was that today?
Oh my god.
I am so sorry.
Listen, do me a favor. Reschedule Marsha and let her know I will make it up to her.
Thank you.
>> Hey, breathe.
>> This is becoming too much.
>> Just breathe.
Woo!
>> You got it.
>> No, seriously. What am I going to do?
>> Looking at your resume, it looks like you don't have any experience.
>> I really love this company. I need the money and modeling has always been a dream of mine.
We are in a modeling agency. Oh, next. American Bank Center for Women.
How can I help you?
>> So, I pretty much do everything except for coffee runs.
>> Thank you. We'll get back to you.
>> Next. This center seems like a really great environment and I've just been looking for a new change of pace. I would really love to be involved.
>> Thank you for coming in.
>> Oh, you're so welcome. All the information is on the back of my business card. And can I just say I really love >> I have I have all your information. That was so sweet.
Thank you. Thank you. Thank you so much for coming.
>> Yeah, of course.
>> We'll get back to you.
>> Next, >> a successful woman with no assistant who has a lazy best friend next door living off her father's life insurance money.
W >> I lucky.
>> Don't come for me just cuz your life is in shambles. Girl, you could be the same as me cuz Shawn makes enough money to take care of the both of you times three. Okay, girl. That man could take care of you in your sleep. And you know I would never allow him to do that.
>> I build my business from the ground up and work my butt off. Also, I could be able to take care of myself.
>> What do I look like somebody come in and take care of me?
>> Women deserve to be independent and do things on their own. I mean, that's how my mother did it. That's how I did it.
>> No offense.
>> None taken.
I'm not the one complaining. And no offense.
>> I know. I'm sorry.
>> It's okay. You can vent to me anytime.
>> Honestly, sometimes I just feel like giving up.
We're going on a very long vacation.
>> Ooh, now you're talking. Yes, my treat.
Let's take a vacation.
Ooh, bore. Bore.
>> I just wish it were that easy.
I really need to find an assistant. And I have to find one for us.
Look, just try to stay positive. It's all going to work itself out in the end.
Trust me. You good? Come on, Bon. Love you more.
>> You want a shot?
>> Heck yeah, I want a shot. We could use the wine as chasers.
Let me drink this real quick. You're such a drunk.
>> I've delivered over a thousand healthy babies and not one time since I began my practice have I had a still birth.
Do you mind holding one second?
American Baby Center for Women. How may I help you?
One second, please.
>> Amanda.
>> Yes, Miss Deals.
>> Why aren't you answering the phones?
>> You told me to get the delivery room prepped for your 1:00.
Oh, >> I'm so sorry. We just need more help.
Any luck with finding an assistant?
>> No, not yet. Continue prepping. Thank you.
>> Okay. Um, hi. Do you mind if I get back to you?
>> Thank you.
Oh, what am I going to do?
Black, four sugars, no vanilla, just how you like it, Miss Fields. It seemed like you were having a rough day. I'm sorry.
I I'm not trying to be weird or anything. I just I figured you could use some coffee.
>> How did you even know how I like my coffee?
>> I'm Annie Dodson. I'm the new intern.
>> Well, actually, not that new. It's been a few weeks now, but I pay attention, so I caught on to a couple of things. And uh Randy may have helped me.
>> I've actually seen you around. Nice to formally meet you, Andy.
>> Thank you for the coffee.
>> Anytime. Listen, I'm off every day around the same time. So, if you need help with anything, I don't mind giving you a hand.
>> Thanks for paying attention, but I think I'm okay.
>> Okay. Well, um hey, take it easy. Try not to work too hard. Miss Fields and uh I'll see you tomorrow.
>> As a matter of fact, I think I could use some help answering the phones. Do you mind coming in extra early tomorrow? Say around 8:00 a.m.
>> Sure. Great. I'll see you then.
Thank you so much for calling American Baby Center for Women. Have an amazing day.
>> Wow, you're really good at this.
Usually, it takes people a long time to even understand the phone system.
>> Easy. I used to intern as an operator at my local hospital in my old neighborhood.
>> Really?
>> American Baby Center for Women. How may I help you?
Yes, of course we do that here. I can get you set up with an appointment right now.
Come on in.
>> Here you are. Coffee.
>> Thank you.
>> And your sex.
M.
>> Thanks.
>> No problem. Oh, I just wanted to let you know that I put together a patient list calendar for you, the dates and the times in order. Just a little mini schedule to help you remember. I hope you don't mind. Uh, Amanda helped me with the dates and the patient list. I just I I organized it all for you. I was thinking it would help you, you know, navigate through your day a little easier.
Thanks so much, Annie.
Have a seat.
Look, things have been quite hectic for me around here and uh I actually just wanted to take a little time out to thank you for all your help around here.
>> It's no problem. Anything else you need help with, just let me know. Actually, I What do you think about helping me out a little more permanently?
>> What do you mean permanently?
>> Like becoming my personal assistant full-time.
I'm sure you are aware I have been in the process of trying to find one.
That is, if you can handle the job, it will consist of you staying on top of my schedule for me, bringing me my coffee, making sure I no longer miss any appointments, and pretty much doing what nobody else wants to do around here.
>> Are you serious?
I I don't even know what to say.
>> You can start off by saying yes.
>> Yes. Yes. Yes. Oh my gosh. Yes.
>> Great. You start now.
>> Thank you so much, Miss Fields.
You won't regret it.
>> Yeah, we'll just induce her later. Thank you. All right, I'll let her know. Thank you.
This great, >> but this you have to refer to sometimes.
No, no, no. Must be dreaming. It happens like this every >> Hey Annie, is my appointment with Miss Lewis still going on today?
>> 2 p.m. I spoke with her oldest son who said she's usually about 15 minutes early to every appointment. So, I was thinking we could have everything set out by 1:30.
>> Perfect.
Oh, also I found three companies that give out loans to independent businesses like yours, all female investors.
I'm not even sure if you need it, so I'm sorry. Not trying to be all in your business, but I thought maybe you could help.
>> That's amazing, Annie.
>> Cool. I can set up some appointments for you um this Thursday, anytime between 3:00 p.m. and 4:30 p.m. You have no deliveries Thursday.
4:30 actually sounds great.
>> Perfect. I'll set them up.
>> You know, Annie, you're doing a great job. Keep up the good work. And if you need anything, you let me know.
>> Actually, um, there is one thing I would love.
>> Really? What?
>> I've never seen a real delivery before.
>> You're doing fantastic. Take a deep breath. On a count of three, I want you to push as hard as you can. You got it.
One, two, three. Push. Push. Push. Push.
Push. Push. Push. Push. Push. Push.
Push. Push. Push. Push. Push.
She's crowning. She's crowning. Okay, one more time. Are you ready? She's right there. Crowning. On a count of three. Deep breath. One, two, three.
Push. Push. Push. Push. Push. Push.
Push. SHE'S THERE. SHE'S THERE. SHE'S THERE. PUSH. PUSH.
You did fantastic.
I'm so happy for you. She's beautiful. I told you you were going to make it through. So proud of you.
Hey sis. Oh my god. Heather.
Sorry.
Wait. How are you? How's the baby and the hubby? Baby's good. Keith gets on my nerves, but I love him.
Wow. Sis, you look so beautiful.
>> Oh, stop it. You're the one who got all the good looks and you're the one with the brains.
So, tell me this good news. Who's the savior woman who rescued my big sis?
>> Oh my gosh. She is like the greatest boss.
Her name is Raven Fields. Shut up. the Raven Fields, the founder of ABCW.
That's amazing, sis. I'm so jealous.
>> Yeah, right, Heather. You've never been jealous of anyone or anything. True.
I am blessed.
It's so good to see you. Where are you staying? My hotel right up the street. I was actually headed there to check in now, but I just I had to stop by. I'm so glad you're okay.
It's been too long.
Come here.
>> Hey, Annie. Hey. I need you to come with me to this office party tonight.
>> The investor party?
>> Me? Why? I'm not beautiful like you. I I I'll stick out like a sore thumb. But I don't want to mess anything up for you.
These are really important people.
>> Would you cut it out? You're the reason why I even know these investors. You have to come with me. And it's final.
>> Well, I don't have anything to wear.
>> That's easy. You can stop at my place.
I'm sure I have something that fits you.
>> You're coming.
>> Fine.
I knew it would fit you. You look amazing.
>> You really think so? It's not too much.
>> Not at all. You look fabulous.
Your house.
It's home.
One more thing. Do you mind?
You're a natural.
Let's go before we leave.
you right now. Let me on you on you on you.
I'm She know she want to >> two double shots of vodka straight up.
>> Oh. Um, no. I don't trip on the job, boss. We had a hard week. Plus, we're not on the job. And it's not good to tell your boss no.
>> Come on, Annie. Live a little. We're here to politic, but still have fun.
>> Okay, just one.
>> See, it's not so bad. We'll have another round.
She know it.
She want to And I'm know time.
Trust me, I understand stress. I haven't been hammered like that since my first year of college.
>> So, tell me, what is your story? Where are you from?
>> Well, I'm from Oregon. After my parents died a couple years ago, I uh moved out to Palmdale with my sister and her husband.
That didn't really work out. So, I headed out to the city with a friend to find work.
>> I love that. A strong, independent, young, driven woman that ventures out into the world and just doesn't settle for what life gives her, just like me when I was your age.
Honestly, it was really hard to find a job, but then I saw your ad on Craigslist that your company was looking for interns. So, here I am.
That just goes to show you anything is possible, especially when you put your mind to it.
>> I totally agree. I mean, if you try hard and you dream big, anything is possible.
I mean, look at me in my boss's house.
I mean, who would have even thought the Ravenfields would ever notice me?
>> You're sweet, Annie.
>> And look at you now. my new executive assistant.
>> All thanks to you.
>> I won't let you down.
>> Let's get our butts on the road. We got two deliveries today.
>> Yeah, we cannot be late.
Oh, I cannot wait to see you, baby. I missed you so much.
>> I miss you, too. Yeah, I can't wait either. Mr. Friendly needs some attention.
>> You know, you can't talk to me like that at work. Guess so hot and bothered.
I think I still have one more delivery today.
>> Well, if you weren't so fine, then maybe I wouldn't be thinking about that stuff.
>> I love you.
>> Okay, I'll see you tonight.
>> Knock knock.
>> Hey, honey.
>> Hey, the boyfriend.
>> How do you know?
>> Only a man can bring out the inner child in us women. You're glowing.
>> He does light me up. He's been out of town.
I miss him so much.
>> That's too cute. Anyway, I was actually coming by to see if you'd be all right with me leaving early. I have to go get my car out of the shop.
>> Absolutely. And while you're at it, do you mind picking up my clothes from the dry cleaners?
>> Sure.
>> Great.
When you get to my house, leave everything on my couch. And when you're done, leave the keys under the mat.
>> You got it, boss.
You like them?
>> Oh my god, they're beautiful.
>> I knew they were your favorite.
>> This man just doesn't let up.
>> Oh, no, no, no. They're They're not from Sean. They're from you.
>> Yes. I just I had to get you something to just let you know I am so thankful for everything you've done for me these past couple of months. I mean I I honestly I don't even know where I would be without this amazing opportunity.
>> Wow. I I don't even know what to say.
This is really thoughtful of you.
>> I appreciate it. See you Monday.
>> Yes, Monday. Yes.
>> Hey babe, I'm home.
>> Baby.
>> Hey. Hey. That's what I like.
>> How you doing?
>> This is Annie, my new assistant.
>> Hi, >> Annie Dodson. This is Sean.
>> Nice to meet you. I've heard a lot about you.
>> Good things, I hope.
>> Of course.
>> Yeah. All good. All good.
>> She was actually uh making her way out.
She was just dropping off my dry cleaning. And >> Good, good. Make it quick cuz uh daddy has a little surprise for mom upstairs.
>> Of course.
>> Nice meeting you. You too.
>> So, uh, Monday.
>> Yes, Monday. But hey, listen. Listen. I know it's the weekend, but if you need anything, just call me.
>> Wow, Annie. You really are fantastic.
Thank you. I'll see you Monday.
>> And you have fun.
>> Oh, I will.
>> Monday. Bye. Bye.
Well, babe, you know, I'm uh heading to New York for a week for that curry project. You going to be all right?
>> I made to a certain extent.
>> I'll be all right. Plus, tea got me.
>> Yeah, that's exactly what I'm worried about.
>> Stop it. You know I got your girls back.
>> Safe travels.
>> I'm really going to miss you.
>> Miss you, too.
>> Please call me once you land.
>> I will.
Hey, Annie.
>> Got a sec?
>> Sure. What's up? I just wanted to say thank you again so much for being so nice to me. I hope the flowers weren't too much.
>> Not at all. It was actually very sweet of you.
>> I have a really hard time expressing myself, so I was hoping the flowers would help me do that.
>> It's okay. I actually know what it's like to be a loner. In fact, before I became who I was, I was one myself.
>> Really?
>> Oh my god. Yes. I was the skinny, underdeveloped girl in middle school.
None of the boys paid attention to me, but I was smart.
So, I focused on myself and I did everything I could to learn and dominate the nursing industry.
It's how I became who I am today.
Hard work, focus.
>> I'm just glad you don't think I'm a weirdo.
>> Of course not.
No one's ever cared about me enough to even compliment me, so I appreciate you.
>> Hey, don't sweat it. You know, you've actually been very helpful for me, too.
I don't know how I would have accomplished half of this stuff around here lately. So, thank you.
>> It's my pleasure.
Thank you so much for staying late, Annie. I really did not expect a 19-hour labor. That's what I'm here for. You want me to lock up?
>> Thank you.
I'll see you tomorrow.
>> Might Annie.
>> Oh, hey boss. Are you taking the bus?
>> Uh, yeah. My car's in the shop again.
Bust a transmission.
>> I'll take you home. There's no way I'm going to let you take the bus. Get him.
>> Oh, no. It's okay. I'm totally fine. I wouldn't want to inconvenience you.
>> Get your butt in here.
>> Where's your building? We pass it. No, it's right here.
>> You live in a homeless shelter.
>> It's not as bad as it seems. I promise.
I'm okay. Really? Thank you again.
Thank you.
>> Just one bed.
>> I'm sorry.
Fully booked.
>> Nothing.
>> Not Not tonight.
>> Are you sure?
>> Please. There has to be 1.
>> You have to be here before 8.
I'm sorry.
Are you sure you're good?
>> Yeah, I'm fine. Uh, I'll be okay.
>> What was that guy talking about?
>> Huh?
>> I saw him shake his head. No.
It's just there's no more beds after 8. And usually when this happens, I sleep in my car, which is in the shop. So, it's fine. It's okay.
>> Let's go. You're coming with me.
>> How could you not tell me that you live in a homeless shelter?
>> I just I didn't want to cause you any more stress. You've already done so much for me.
>> But what about your sister? How can anyone allow their family to stay in a shelter?
No, she doesn't know. Um, I mean, she has a husband and a kid. I don't want to be a burden.
>> Annie, I really admire your willingness to not want to inconvenience people, but it's okay to ask for help sometimes.
>> I know. It's just I like to do things on my own.
>> I get it. But being independent doesn't mean you have to be stupid either.
>> Yeah, I I guess you're right.
Look, I can't have someone working under me live in a homeless shelter.
Why don't you stay with me for a while until you find your own place?
And starting tomorrow, I will give you a raise.
>> Oh my gosh.
>> You will definitely be making enough money to get yourself your own place.
Raven, thank you so much.
>> Absolutely.
Now, come on. Let me go show you to your room.
>> My own room? Of course.
Come on. Let me show you.
Are you kidding me? She's a stranger.
>> She's in the next room sleeping. And she's not a stranger. T. She's been my assistant for almost 4 months now. She's been over plenty of times. I trust her.
>> You trust her? You can never trust people all the way these days. You're right. But I am a good judge of character. And she really does need my help.
And plus, Shawn is always in and out of town. I can use the company.
>> Well, I'm right next door. You have me.
>> Do I sense a little jealousy, bestie?
What? No, I'm just trying to be a concerned friend. You have to be careful. Have you gotten a background criminal check on this check? Cuz I don't trust it. Already done. You think I would have somebody working for my company if I didn't do a background check. Come on. You know me. I'm a grown woman and I always take care of myself.
Okay, don't worry.
I'll be fine.
>> Trust me.
Heat.
Heat.
What is going on, Sean? on. Pick up.
>> It's ridiculous.
>> Well, I'm not too sure about that, but I will send you the address so you have it just in case. Oh, okay. Sis, um, I got to go. I love you. Okay. Bye.
>> Who was that? Your sister.
>> Yeah, she's really happy for me.
>> A can't wait to meet her.
>> You're going too soon. She's dying to meet you.
Hey, look. It's actually a slow day today. What do you say we get out of here early and get something to eat?
>> I would love to. Let's go.
It was one of the toughest situations I've ever had to deal with.
>> The actual OBGYn had car trouble that day.
I had no choice but to step in for her.
>> You were so young.
Why would they even put you in that situation?
>> I was the nurse, so I knew everything there was to know about the patient. In fact, I was more than qualified to handle the delivery.
Do you do you mind if I ask what happened?
Why did the baby die?
I'm sorry.
>> Oh, it's it's fine. If you don't want to talk about it, I I totally understand.
It's okay.
I remember like it was yesterday.
Danga Morgan.
This was my first real delivery in a hospital.
She was completely unaware of all the risk that came with her pregnancy.
Because of that, I was put in a tough choice.
I had to make a choice whether she lived or the baby.
God, Raven, I am so sorry. That had to be the hardest decision to make.
That led me here.
That's why it's so important for me to educate women on everything that they need to know when it comes to their pregnancy.
Since then, I uh thankfully I haven't lost the baby since.
That is an amazing story, Raven. I am truly in awe of your bravery. I just I don't think I could have done what you did.
Let's see.
Morning, Roomie.
>> Hi, Annie. I forgot I had a doctor's appointment early this morning. So busy being a doctor, sometimes you forget you need to check up on yourself >> at 6:00 a.m.
>> It's actually at 7:30. But you know how traffic is on a Friday morning going into the city.
>> Don't you think this is something I should have known about?
>> It's fine. Has nothing to do with my business. But it has to do with your life and your life has to do with your schedule, which I'm in charge of and why you hired me. How am I supposed to help you get more organized if I don't have all the information?
>> I said it's fine. It's not that serious, Annie.
>> No, it is that serious. One second you say you need my help, the next it's not that serious.
I'm sorry. Um, I didn't get a lot of rest last night and um I I just like to be super efficient because I would hate to do anything to ruin this opportunity.
Annie, have a seat.
Let's get one thing clear. In my house, I do not appreciate being questioned, especially when it has to do with my personal dealings. Do you understand me?
>> Yes, of course. I am I'm so sorry, boss.
>> Now, I understand why you're concerned, especially because you're handling my schedule.
And honestly, I'm not used to having someone on top of everything like this for me.
>> Again, I I'm a little tired, and when I get tired, I get a little grumpy. Um, but this will never happen again. I promise you, boss.
>> Okay, great. And cut the boss. Call me Ray.
Take a Uber into work today. Use the company card.
Please have my coffee hot and on my desk.
I'll see you at work.
So stupid. Amy, you cannot act like that.
Ray, I like Ray.
Got you.
>> Oh my gosh, you scared me. What are you doing here? Wait, how did you even get in here?
>> Back door was open. I called out for you a couple times, but you didn't answer.
So, I just let myself in.
Sis, you look so happy and relaxed for a change.
This new job, new environment.
Looks good on you. Thanks, sis.
So, what's up? You still hanging out later?
>> Of course. Good. I'm going to go run a couple errands and uh I'll see you soon.
I love you.
>> I love too.
All right. Yes. So, about 2:00, we'll get that done and uh we'll meet back here.
Uh do me a favor. Put these on my desk.
All right. All right. Sounds good. All right. Thanks, man.
Oh, shoot.
Hello.
>> Hello.
>> It's about time you called. I've been worried sick about you.
>> Whoa, whoa, whoa. What are you talking about? I text you like 30 times. You didn't respond to any of them. I called you, would it, go straight to voicemail.
>> Sean, do not play me for stupid. You know I don't have any calls or mis texts from you.
>> What are you talking about? Check your phone.
I'm not going to do this with you, Sean.
There's no texts or mis calls.
>> Well, maybe there's something wrong with your phone. Why else would I call you on your work phone?
>> Are we really going to do this again?
>> All right, listen. We We talked about this, right? We said we were going to leave that alone and not bring that up again, >> right?
>> Yeah. Then what am I supposed to think with you not even calling me?
>> I did call you.
>> Son, we need you out here right now.
>> All right, give me a minute.
>> Listen, I don't have time for this conversation right now. So, you need to check your phone before you start accusing me. No, no, no. Listen to me. I will call you later.
>> Bye.
>> Hello. Hello.
>> Men problems.
>> Does he think I'm stupid?
I've already allowed him to get away with cheating on me one time. I'm not going to allow it to ever happen again.
>> Think they can do whatever they want with no consequence.
>> I don't know.
It's like I want to believe him.
But I don't even know if I can trust him.
>> Maybe you can't. That's the thing about men. You never know. Long-distance relationships never work, Raven. If you don't have trust, you don't have anything.
>> You know what? You're right.
Maybe I just need some time away from him.
>> Look, I'm here now. And anyone who messes with you has to deal with me.
>> But for real, if it's meant to be, it'll work itself out. Try not to stress too much.
>> Thanks, Annie.
>> I don't know, Ray. Isn't it completely weird living with a stranger? I mean, inquiring minds want to know.
And by inquiring minds, does that mean you >> Yes.
>> It's going to take some time to get used to it, but it's good. I like the company.
>> Okay. Well, the other day, I saw her leaving your house, and she looks a little off to me. She's just a little socially awkward, but she's super sweet.
She even got me flowers.
>> Even weirdos do nice things.
Stop calling her a weirdo.
>> Weirdo.
>> I mean, you would actually like her if you guys got a chance to know each other.
>> Oh, no.
>> I'm like what Drake said. You know, he said no new friends.
>> No new friends.
>> Hey, Annie. Hey, Ray. So, the annual medical care event is tonight. A bunch of people from the medical field will be there. Super boring. It's actually something that I go to every year alone.
And I was hoping this year I didn't have to. So, what do you say? Tonight at 8, girls night.
>> Sure.
>> Hey, do we know what's going on with the patient? Room 225.
the biggest donation of the night. So, cheers to you guys.
I have to thank you personally and your father coming up with this great insurance.
I didn't you'd show up. I told you I would be here. Tell me what's wrong.
It's just all these doctors and medical people.
It's like they speak a different language. I just I feel so out of place.
I don't fit in here compared to all these people.
It's giving me anxiety. Annie, you are perfect the way you are.
You don't need to be like these people.
That's what makes you so special. You are who you are. No matter where you are, you never fit in.
That's the problem, though, sis.
I've always wanted to.
Raven, she's just she's so beautiful and perfect.
I just I wish I was more like her.
>> Stop. Please.
You're going to make me not like Raven if she's making you feel bad about yourself.
>> It's not like that, Heather.
And don't start getting jealous. That never works out well for us.
Look, I'm fine.
I just had a moment, but I'll be okay.
And Raven's a good person. She cares about me. She would never do anything to hurt me. She just wants me to be happy.
>> Yeah, we'll see about that. I'll keep my eye on her.
Thank you for coming, sis. Come on, let me introduce you to Ray.
>> Another night, tonight. I just wanted to be here for you, sis.
I love you. I love you, too. Come here.
Go have fun.
>> Annie, are you okay?
>> Yeah.
>> Um, I was just uh fixing my makeup.
>> Annie, you and I both know you know nothing about fixing makeup.
>> Why were you crying?
>> It's nothing. I'm fine.
>> Come on. You can talk to me.
It's just I don't fit in here. It's like I look around and you and all your colleagues are just so fashionable and beautiful. Just I'm nothing like you.
Annie, you are just as beautiful as any of the women that are here.
>> Thanks, I guess.
And I didn't hire you to be like me.
I hired you cuz you are fantastic at what you do.
And that just so happens to be you being you.
You hired me because you felt bad for me.
>> That too. But you know, Point is is that I really like you and not only have you been a great assistant, you're becoming a good friend.
And it doesn't matter what you wear or how you look.
Just I've never fit in. It's like anywhere I go, I'm always the oddball.
sister used to always try and make me feel better about being weird, but once in my life, I don't want to be the one who stands out.
You made me feel good about myself, and it just it makes me want to be a different me.
>> I got an idea.
Now, this, my dear, is what I call pure perfection.
Oh my gosh.
Did you even do this? Do you see how stunning you are?
You really think so?
>> Girl, come here. Look at yourself. Come here.
Look at yourself.
My gosh, >> stunning.
>> Wait, this is like a whole new Annie.
This outfit.
I love it.
I love you.
Thank you.
Thank you so much.
What are you doing here? Sean >> Ray, what's going on?
>> Wait, do you want me to call the police?
Because we could get rid of them.
>> The police?
We'd mind your business.
>> It's okay, Andy. Just give us some privacy, please. I'll be in my room.
>> Ray, I've been missing you.
>> I am not going to do this with you, Sean.
And >> you know what else I'm not going to do?
I'm not going to let you hurt me again.
>> All right. First of all, you need to listen for a minute. I've been texting you. I've been calling you trying to figure out if my phone was broken. I literally called the cell phone company to find out why I couldn't reach you.
>> You are so full of crap, Sean.
You called me, but yet I have no mis calls from you. You text me, but yet I have no messages.
Why is that, Sean?
>> I don't have any idea why. Okay, I don't know why, but I left you several messages at your office. I was going to write you a letter, Ray. Literally freaking write you a letter.
>> Listen to yourself. Does it even make sense?
>> Listen, I've been trying to reach you for 2 weeks. Why do you think I'm here?
H check your phone, Ray. Just check your phone.
Like I said, nothing.
Call my phone.
Your contact was blocked.
>> This doesn't even make sense.
>> Let me see that.
>> I >> That's the problem right there. Yeah.
Somebody was playing with your phone while you really wasn't trying to hear from me.
>> I'm sorry.
>> I should have believed you.
>> Babe, it's okay. Yeah, I don't blame you. I would have thought that, too.
>> Let's not even talk about this anymore.
>> Listen, I promised you that I would never hurt you again, and I meant that.
I'm here for the long haul.
>> Baby, you have no idea how much I missed you.
>> I missed her, too.
>> I'm so sorry. It's okay.
>> Let's get out of here. Then you're going to come stay with me.
He loves her.
He loves her not.
He loves her.
He loves her not.
He loves her.
He loves her not.
Have fun last night.
>> Oh my god, Annie, you scared me.
What are you doing up so early?
>> I was worried about you. I couldn't sleep.
>> Oh, Annie, you don't have to worry about me.
>> Where were you last night?
>> Excuse me. That is my business.
>> I'm sorry. And I thought I already told you I don't appreciate you questioning me in my own house.
>> It's just it's not like you to stay out all night. I thought something happened to you. Well, I'm sorry you were worried, Annie, but the last time I checked, I'm a grown ass woman that can do as she pleases.
In fact, I'm old enough to be your mother. You You are just like Heather, selfish and unthoughtful.
You know, you could have at least called me or texted me to let me know you weren't coming home last night. What if something did happen to you? Who am I supposed to call? And what am I supposed to do if I DON'T KNOW WHERE YOU ARE, what you're doing, or who you're doing it with?
>> Wow.
Well, I apologize, Annie.
I could have called, but I didn't.
Annie, you are not my mother, nor are you my husband.
So, I really want to understand why it is you're coming at me this way.
>> I'm sorry. You're right. I just I freaked out. I haven't slept and I was out all night with my sister. Listen, Annie, I don't think you realize your actions lately.
That alone proves just how tired you really are. Maybe you should take a day off from work and catch up on your rest.
Oh, yeah. Then where should I go? Back to the shelter.
>> Um I'm sorry. Um I'm so sorry. I um that was uh extremely it was uncalled for and you do way too much for me to act like that. It's just I've been hanging out with Heather way too much and my emotions they they're so out of whack. I honestly I'm just I'm really glad you're home safe.
Oh my god.
Did Sean propose?
>> Yeah.
>> Is that where you were all night? You sneaky little you. You know you should have told me you were with your man.
>> Beautiful.
>> He proposed last night and I said yes.
The same man you told me you never wanted to see or speak to again.
God, you know you're a real piece of work, Raven. Ouch, Annie.
I know what I said.
But just so you know, this time that I've spent away from Shawn has helped me realize how much I'm in love with him. Well, I'm happy for you.
Guess that means I'll be having to look for that place sooner than we thought, right?
>> Actually, no, Annie. There's no rush, me and Sean have decided to take things extremely slow.
And to be honest with you, outside of your little antics and you're trying to make me feel like a child in my own home, I actually really enjoy your company here as my roommate.
Annie, you're more than welcome to stay here and take as much time as you need, but seriously, enough is enough.
Congrats again.
All right, let me see it. Oh, I love it.
Wow, girl. I can't believe it's finally happening.
>> I can't believe it's finally happening.
>> You think I'm ready, T?
>> Oh, yeah. You're ready.
>> I don't know what took you so long. Or better yet, what took him so long?
So, what did weirdo Wilma have to say about it?
>> T, stop. I mean, she is happy.
You know, now that I think of it, this morning she really did spook me.
So, I went to spend the night with Shawn. I got back this morning and she was awake.
She was really upset and she was questioning my whereabouts like I was some child. She apologized and said she was worried, which I get only because I mean I'm always in bed no later than 11:00 and we're always together.
>> See, Ray, I told you about that girl.
You need to get her up out of your house. I mean, she has enough money to get her own place.
>> She'll be moving soon.
>> Yeah. Well, uh, sooner is better than later with that one.
>> We need another round of shots.
>> Excuse me. Can I get a double, please?
Thank you.
>> Great news, everyone. We officially have a new investment company that's going to sponsor us, which means I get the opportunity to officially expand my practice.
>> And the Wellington company only picks one independent business a year, and this year they chose us. So, I'm really thinking we should do a big social media push. You know, something to just give us more exposure. We definitely need that. No offense, Ray, but times are changing and I think it's time for us to just, you know, keep up.
>> Addie, I don't recall asking for any suggestions at the moment.
>> Um, I'm sorry. I'm if I spoke out of place. I just I was just trying to help.
>> It's fine, Amanda. Do you mind?
>> What the hell was that, Annie?
>> I'm sorry. I thought they >> What? And she could just make a suggestion while I was talking. You don't speak when the boss is speaking, especially in front of my staff. I already said I was sorry a hundred times. You need to understand the difference between business and personal. At home, I am your friend. But here, I am your boss and you have to follow protocol. Otherwise, you will be looking for another job.
>> Family doesn't follow protocol, Raven.
So, either we're family or we're not.
And you will have to understand that or you will be looking for a new assistant.
>> Okay. You have got to try this.
>> Okay.
>> It's so good. Right.
>> Good.
>> Hey babe. Hey. You did not tell me that Annie know how to throw down like this in the kitchen. And you know I love me some good cooking. She said she does it all the time.
>> Funny. I didn't know you were the chef type.
>> Well, a girl can't reveal all her special talents at once.
>> Matching aprons.
>> Oh, yeah. Yeah. It was Annie's idea. She She said you like it. You get a kick out of it.
>> You learn something new every day.
>> Yeah. My sister and I grew up in a cooking household. We used to always help my mother out in the kitchen.
My sis was always better than me at everything though.
She was everyone's favorite.
Always doing everything right.
And there was little Annie.
Couldn't do anything right.
I always looked up to my sister. Even though she was younger than me. I wanted to be just like her.
My mother had to give me special treatment because she knew I was only second best.
Just like you, Ray.
You always treat me extra special.
My mother was a mess. Nothing like you, Raven. You are perfect.
You're more of a mother to me than I ever had.
I figured out that you don't know how to cook.
>> I told you I've been cooking the salad since I was a little kid. You know, >> sharers, thank you so much for the help.
>> Yeah. Anytime. Anytime. Cuz you going to help me later.
>> Yes. Yes. Listen to this little secret now. Most of the time, >> we have got to be quiet. If Raven were here without me asking, she would flip.
>> When are you going to tell her I've been living here? It's been a minute.
>> I know, but like Raven says, timing is everything.
>> I just I don't want to do anything to upset Raven. She's already letting me stay here. She's done a lot for me already.
I've got to get my attitude in check.
Annie, would you relax?
>> You need to stop letting this job control you.
>> Hey, Annie.
>> Hey.
>> Who are you talking to? Oh. Um, I was just on the phone with Heather.
Actually, she wanted me to ask you if it would be okay for her to come visit soon.
>> Sure, anytime.
>> What are you doing down here? Shouldn't you be upstairs with your fiance having a good time?
>> Yeah, just wanted to check on you before bed.
>> See you in the morning.
>> Sweet dreams.
Night, Ray.
I told you you're going to get us caught. Never. That was a close one.
Now, if you want to get rid of Shawn, I have got the perfect plan. Really? How?
Morning.
Hold on a second.
>> See, I know you got you guys.
>> Like, hold on a second.
>> Hi.
>> Good morning. I was actually just coming to wake you guys up, hoping I can make us all breakfast.
>> Um, that's awfully thoughtful of you, Ann.
But Sean and I going to be spending some time together. We're going out to eat.
>> Oh, awesome. How about I just go run and put some clothes on and we can all just go.
>> Oh, no. Like together as in like a date, you know, like quality time.
>> You know how it is.
>> Yeah, of course.
>> You guys do deserve some alone time without little old me.
>> Yes, we sure do.
Hey, Annie. Uh, maybe tomorrow morning you could cook us some breakfast.
>> H, >> actually.
Yeah, I would like that.
>> Okay, cool. I know the perfect thing to make.
>> All right. As long as it's French toast.
>> I got you. Have fun, guys.
>> And put those strawberries on them.
>> Are you ready?
>> I'm ready.
facing the truth.
>> I don't understand why we got to go looking for a house. You should just move in with me.
>> Come on. I already told you.
>> I want a fresh start, a new house, a new environment, a new me >> and you like that.
But whatever my baby wants, my baby gets.
>> I'm a little worried about Annie.
>> Don't be worried about Annie. She'll be all right.
>> You don't know Annie like I do. She doesn't have much friends except for me.
>> Listen, this is about us. This is about you. This is about me. Our new life together.
any shoe. She'll figure it out. Trust me. All right.
>> I trust you. You >> better.
>> Damn. You're so fine, baby.
>> Stop stabbing. Don't play with me. Don't play with me now. Play with me now.
Who's messing up the mood?
>> T.
>> Hello.
Hey, girl.
>> Yeah. Do you mind stopping by my place in the morning?
Yeah, I'm going to stay over at Sean's.
You can find the key under the mat. All right, girl. I'll see you tomorrow.
>> Everything cool?
>> Mhm.
>> All right. Now, I'm taking care of this hand cuz it's the hand I want you to spank me with.
>> Then come here so I can spank you.
Annie, Annie.
It's old Raven. This girl was crazy.
I get this is my house, but I don't know. This feels so invasive and wrong.
I mean, this is her personal belongings.
>> Wait, are you on crack or something?
This girl is living in your house with a bag full of creepy stuff, not to mention pics of you in it. Doesn't that seem a little weird to you?
>> It is a little suspect. A little Raven, you need to call the police.
>> You're so dramatic, T. What if I inspire her? I mean, these are public articles.
Nothing really wrong with that.
Okay, you keep telling yourself that.
>> Where is your sister?
>> Huh?
Nothing to team. Do me a favor. I got to make a quick run. Just meet me back here in a couple of hours.
I'll call you as soon as I get back.
Yeah, I wanted to just see if you needed fresh towels and you needed Tiana's help with that.
>> I was just leaving.
>> Going through my stuff now.
>> I was actually just looking for something. I wasn't trying to invade your privacy. Where were you?
>> We needed toilet paper.
>> Oh, thanks.
Oh. Um, I checked out some of those apartments and I think I found one I really like. They say I can move in next week. You were supposed to come with me.
What happened? You got caught up with Shawn?
Yeah, actually. We just came back from seeing places ourselves.
>> Oh, how fun. You know, being in the shelter so long and then here, I kind of forgot what it feels like to be alone.
I'm actually a little nervous. Well, what about your sister? You can go stay with her for a while.
You guys have been spending a lot of time together lately, right?
>> Yeah, but you know, she has a husband and a whole life, so she doesn't really have a lot of time for me.
No one has time for me except you, Ray.
But I guess that's um going to change now since you're leaving me, too.
>> Annie, I'm not leaving you. It's just that me and Sean want to start a new life together.
>> Yeah. And where was Shawn when you needed him most? H off with another woman, not worried about you or your feelings.
>> That is not fair, Annie. In fact, you don't even know the situation.
>> But it just it seems to me like I'm the only one who's been here for you. I mean, even when Randy quit, it was me who stepped in. Me? No one else. I'm the one who helped you get your life back together. And now the cheater Sean just gets to get all your attention and you're just going to kick me to the side.
>> It is not like that, Annie.
It's just what happens when two people are in love.
Don't you know what it's like?
>> No, I do not know what that's like.
No one loves me like that.
Look at me.
I am nothing like you. I will never be someone's first choice.
>> You are so young and so beautiful and you have such a bright future ahead of you.
>> Yeah, thanks to you.
You're the one who made me feel like life was worth living again. Like I was actually worth something.
>> Annie, you've always been a somebody. In fact, I promise you everything is going to work out for you.
Listen, I have to run a few errands.
I'll be back in a couple hours. How about me and you just sit down and have a glass of wine and have some girl talk?
>> Yes, please. I would love that.
Okay, see you later.
You know, you can be first choice if you wanted to. What do you mean? That's impossible.
>> No, it's not.
>> You can if you want to. I can never be pretty like Ry.
If you want to look like Raven, then do it.
How?
Come on in. Uh, I got to tell you, it's uh, it's so good to hear my Annie is alive and and well, you know. Have a seat.
>> Thank you.
I don't understand. When was the last time you spoke to Annie?
>> I'm sorry.
It's been uh It's been too long.
Right after her mother passed.
>> So sorry to hear that.
>> Yeah, some days are are worse than others. And some days my memories, yeah, they keep me smiling.
And you? I'm sorry. Drink up. You seem like such a sweet lady.
Uh, I'm sorry.
>> What'd you say your name was again?
>> Raven. Raven Fields.
>> And uh, Miss Fields. How do you know my auntie?
>> We actually work together.
Here, >> here's my business card. You can find my cell phone and my home phone listed right on the back.
Mr. Dodson, I honestly can't help but be confused.
Why would Annie tell me you were deceased?
Yeah, that's my Annie. She uh she often says things that aren't true.
I like to call her a little special.
I can definitely see that.
Can you tell me more about Annie's sister? She tells me so much about her.
>> Heather?
>> Yes, Heather. Were they always so close?
>> Who are you? Are you a cop?
>> I'm not letting you put my baby back in some box, >> Dodson. I am so sorry. I did not mean to offend.
>> With all due respect, Miss Fields, I'd like to ask you to leave my house now.
>> I am so sorry, Mr. >> I said get out.
Get out.
Do you like it?
>> Are you serious?
>> I hope you don't mind. I got this out of your closet and Heather helped me.
>> Looks good on you.
>> Thanks, Mom.
Oh, um, I'm sorry that totally slipped out. I mean, thanks, Ray. Annie, we seriously have to have a talk.
>> Oh, yes, definitely. I would love to talk, but um I'm actually running late to meet Heather. Um but when I get back, please let's talk.
Ray, you need to get this girl out of your house. She sounds crazy. And her dad sounds crazy, too. Look, I tried to warn you, but you wouldn't listen. Now you living with a psycho.
>> It's not as easy as you make it seem. T something clearly happened to this girl.
And I'm not putting her out in the street.
>> Well, then call the police. She might be crazier than what we think.
>> Look, if you want my help, I can call my uncle's friend's cousin. He's a police officer.
>> But I can't do that. She may be strange, but she's not a bad person. Raven, the things you tell me about this chick, she seems like she needs a straight jacket.
Probably the same one she just came out of.
>> I'll talk to her tonight. She did mention she would be moving out in the next week or so. Maybe there's somewhere else she could stay.
>> Mm- mm- You need to do this quicker than that. Look, if you want me to do it, I'll get her out of here.
>> You always have my back, T, but I think I got this one.
Ain't nobody going to run me out of my house.
All right. Look, I'mma call and check on you, but if you need me, you know I'm right next door.
>> Love you, too.
>> That was amazing.
I mean, I just started, but it's about my mom.
>> She died here though.
>> That's cool.
I don't know.
>> Is she passion for writing?
She's actually the one who encouraged me to turn my poetry into lyrics.
>> I say I got to buy something.
I'm sorry.
Now it's time.
Mom, see you later.
>> Hello.
>> Is this Miss Feels? Yes, this is.
>> You know, you uh you seem like such a sweet lady.
>> Mr. Dodson, is everything okay?
>> No.
No, it's not. Not for you. Anyway, >> you asked about Heather's sister.
>> Annie's an only child.
I mean, she's supposed to have a sister, a twin, actually.
During her mother's labor, there were complications.
>> It was either to save the baby or save the mother. And that day, well, that doctor chose the mother.
Her twin died.
When Annie was 4 years old, she started imagining she had a sister.
>> I didn't think you'd show up.
>> She would play with her, talk to her.
>> I love you, sis.
>> I mean, to Annie, she was real.
>> When are you going to tell her I've been living here?
>> Hey, Annie. Hey. Who are you talking to?
>> But listen to me. You're in danger. If Annie's telling you Heather is anywhere around, you need to call the police.
>> Heather doesn't exist.
>> I know because I killed her.
>> What are you talking about?
>> I'll call you back.
Annie, it was an accident.
I was just a kid myself.
I tried everything.
I had no choice.
>> You had a choice. You chose to save my crackhead mother over Heather.
>> Listen to me. Your mother was extremely unhealthy. She went into shock.
Your sister just didn't survive.
It wasn't my fault.
>> It is your fault. It's all your fault I had to grow up alone. Can you imagine how exciting it would have been to have a twin?
All the opportunities I would have had, the fun. Instead, I had to grow up with an abusive mother who blamed me for killing her baby. And she beat me every day. But it was you. You're the one who killed Heather, not me. And now you're gonna pay, >> Annie.
I'm your friend.
I'm the only one that would help you.
I can help you now. You don't care about me. You're just like the rest of them, pretending to care. You just want to get rid of me so you and Shawn can live happily ever after.
>> We can get you professional help if that's what you need. You don't have to go through this alone. You're just going to let her talk to you like that? Like you're the liar knowing mom was the crazy one? Not right now, Heather.
Annie, is she here with us now?
You really don't see her, right?
She's right there, right next to you.
Annie, there's nobody here but me and you.
>> Set your keys down, Raven.
Tell her to sit down. Sit down, Raven.
I said sit.
>> Okay, calm down. I'm sitting. I'm sitting. Calm down.
>> You really You don't see her?
>> She is really playing with your mind, Annie. We've got to get rid of her. just like we did the neighbor and mom and the rest of them. Because if we don't get rid of her, she's going to try and get rid of you. And we are not going back to that place again. Do you hear me?
>> Heather, stop.
Raven is my only friend.
She's the only one who's been here for me.
She took me in.
She took care of me like a real mom.
>> Annie, there's no one here but me and you.
>> Ray, why?
Why can't we have the family I never had? We can.
Wow.
You're really just going to try and get rid of me for this woman that you don't even know? I'm your family, Annie. Not her. Heather, shut up. Yeah. Well, make me.
>> Annie Heather's dead.
Please.
I can get you help. We can get help together. Please.
You know, I am sick and tired of you telling you that I need help. It's kind of pissing me off. You're the one who needs help, Raven. You're the murderer. You killed Heather and then you made me kill my mother because YOU WOULD NOT STOP hurting me. And now I guess I got to kill Shawn, too. Cuz all he's going to do is just tell on me. And we are not going back in that box again. So yeah, I'm really feeling like we're all just going to have to die here. Me, you, Heather, and Sean. Annie, put the gun down. No one has to die.
>> It's okay. It's going to be okay. We're all going to be together.
>> No, Annie.
She clearly does not care about you the way that she thought she does.
>> You know what? You're right, Heather.
Why do I even try? You know what? Who would actually even want to be my friend? I'm your friend, Annie.
In fact, you're like the daughter I never had.
Really?
Why else would I do all of this?
>> Wait, you you really look at me like I'm your daughter.
Think about it. You needed me and I needed you and we needed each other.
Kill her, Annie. She doesn't deserve you.
>> Shut up, Heather. Shut up.
>> Annie, please. Sweetie, please don't hurt me. I'm not going to hurt you, Ray.
>> Any please.
>> I'm not I'm not going to hurt you. I got this for Shawn. We're going to finally get rid of him. It's going to be me and you. We're going to be mother and daughter just like you said. We need >> Hey babe, what's going on? What the hell is this?
Die [ __ ] I'm going to kill you.
Daddy.
There you go.
>> I call 911.
>> He's shot. Okay.
>> Yeah, he's breathing. Come on.
>> It's going to be okay.
>> Mail.
>> Hi, Kevin. You could leave it right by my door.
>> You've got it, Mrs. Houston.
>> The same as well. You know, I enjoy your company.
>> No problem.
>> Oh, hello, Dr. Houston. Um, here you go, boss. You look like you could use this.
>> So, you're the new intern?
>> Something like that.
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