Episode dated 11 May 2005

Harley is still having a hard time trusting Mallet. Her memories of how much he hurt her in Florida continue to haunt her mind. Mallet asks Harley to put aside the past and, besides, she never answered any of his letters. Harley comments that she never received any letters from him. Later Harley discovers that Frank had secretly intercepted Mallet's letters and kept them from Harley for years. Harley is left speechless, but now sees that perhaps A.C. isn't as bad as she had thought for so long. Gus continues to try to find Olivia, as does Bill. Vanessa asks Bill if he even considered if Gus was right. What if Olivia was Phillip's murderer? Bill rushes off to find his wife and stand by her, no matter what! Alan agrees to help Gus find Olivia. Gus does not know, however, that it was Alan who orchestrated Harley's transfer to Hell House! Buzz tries to get Marina and Lizzie to give Danny and Coop another chance. He later sees the couples tentatively reconcile.
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