He asks if it will work, and she responds that it did before. That isn't what he wanted to hear, tell him it WILL! I said the only thing I could, admits Julia. You don't care, he accuses her. She tells him she just wants it over. But a success, adds Adam desperately. Julia complains his talking is making her nervous. She orders him to go upstairs and wait, but he won't, so she tells him to be quiet. He asks Julia not to scare the new creation with a needle, not to hurt her, but Julia says she'll do whatever is necessary--she did what she had to in order to calm him down! Julia doesn't understand Adam--she can't hurt the creation, but it's OK to hurt Carolyn. Julia smiles bitterly as she informs him giving life force is painful--she watched Barnabas, heard his screams when Adam was brought to life.No drug will be strong enough, she tells him.
Barnabas advances on David, a figure of sheer, unadulterated terror. David begs, "Don't hurt me!" as Barnabas grabs him. They hear Julia upstairs, calling for David, and the boy frees himself from Barnabas' grasp and runs upstairs to her. While David says his cousin was going to kill him, Barnabas angrily says he was only planning on giving him a spanking (to death).David admits to swiping Liz' keys.
Barnabas greets David and begins stalking him around the coffin as he asks what David's doing there and why he broke his promise to his father. David is speechless, and Barnabas asks what he's afraid of. David spits out, "The coffin!" Barnabas remarks that David asks too many questions, and he must be punished. David screams for help as Barnabas gets him in a choke-hold. Suddenly, they hear Julia's voice, and David makes a break for it. Barnabas tells Julia he found David prowling around, and he was about to spank him. David has a different version of the story- Barnabas was going to *kill* him! Barnabas asks how David got in, and David reluctantly shows him the keys he stole from Aunt Elizabeth. Barnabas says he'll keep the keys for the time being, and he makes David promise not to break in again.
Julia praises her patient about her progress (and she DOES seem much better, more an adult than a child now), then suggests to Maggie that it might be a great idea to go to Eagle Hill cemetery and jog her memory even further. Maggie reacts to this idea with terror and begs the doctor not to do it.
Joe, upset that Angelique is gone, promises to keep silent. Nick tells Joe to go home; he's been there all night long. Joe wonders how to explain it, he was supposed to see Barnabas, and he had a date with Maggie, too. Nicholas is sure Joe will come up with suitable explanations, and Joe protests he's never lied to Maggie before-she mustn't know about this. Nicholas promises it will be their little secret, and ushers Joe out into the dawn, a huge, satisfied grin on his face.
Quentin, besieged with questions, checks Jamison's pulse--why hasn't he gotten better?--where's Barnabas?--still with Petofi?--did the hand accomplish nothing?--I must find Barnabas---dare I leave Jamison?--if he wakes, will he be frightened? Resolutely, he realizes the boy will not wake, and not know if he does--I must find Barnabas before Jamison dies! He leaves the cottage.
Julia knocks at the door of Collinwood. Quentin, drink in hand, answers and invites her in. You're taking quite a risk, he remarks. Was Barnabas here?--is he gone? she asks. Yes, answers Q. And Edward? she adds. He's in Bangor, says Q, and very curious about you, so you're lucky. They enter the drawing room; he closes and locks the door. I didn't feel like staying at the rectory, says Julia, I don't know why Barnabas wanted to see you. . .that's not true, I do know, whatever he wanted had something to do with your houseguest--I hope you will be frank with me. "In other words, you want me to tell you exactly what he said," says Q, smiling slightly. It's very important, says Julia--Barnabas must not change his plans. "What are his plans, Dr. Hoffman?" asks Q. She turns away, not replying. I can't tell you, she says. You want me to spill everything, says Quentin teasingly, but you're going to tell me nothing--there seems to be something basically unfair about that. All right, don't tell me, says Julia, I have heard enough about it from Barnabas to guess--"I've been through this with him before, you know," she says resignedly--"He'll never forget Josette, he will ALWAYS be hunting for her."
Collinwood - Vicki comes out of the kitchen, quietly closing the door. She sneaks upstairs, but Roger calls her from the drawing room. You startled me, she says, coming back down. I'm sorry, says Roger. I didn't know anyone was up this late, she says. I was worried about you, he says--won't you come in for a moment. She joins him, walking slowly--you knew I'd gone out? she says. Please don't think I was spying on you, he says--I thought of something else that you ought to know--he prepares another drink--I went up and knocked on your door, and to my surprise, no Vicki! I couldn't sleep, she says, I went for a walk. You must be exhausted if you've been walking all this time, he chuckles grimly. I wasn't walking all the time, she says, I went to Maggie Evans' house. (uh oh) Did you? he asks--and how is Maggie Evans? She's fine, says Vicki--you remember, she called me earlier this evening. Yes, I seem to remember, you spoke at some length, says Roger--something to do with the portrait of the Hanscomb girl? That's right, nods Vicki. Then is that what you discussed this evening? asks Roger, knowing she's lying. Yes, says Vicki, she said she found out something new about it, but apparently she was wrong. What a shame, says Roger--then your visit was entirely wasted. Not really, says Vicki, I like talking to Maggie. So do I, he says, I must really get to know her better. She's lots of fun, says Vicki, it's nice to talk to someone who has no big problems to solve. Yes, says Roger, sipping his drink, I can imagine. He drains the glass. You said you wanted to see me, she says. It's not important, he assures her. What was it about? she asks. Out minds run in the same channels, I was about to suggest to you that you call Maggie Evans. What for? asks Vicki. To see if she can throw any light on the portrait of the Hanscomb girl.That is a coincidence, agrees Vicki. I told you, laughs Roger, our minds seem to work alike. I think I'll go to bed tonight, says Vicki--I'm quite tired. You should be tired, agrees Roger, after that long walk. She nods and bids him good night. He watches her go upstairs. Pleasant dreams, Miss winters he says, taking another slug of his drink.
Vicki lights the candles. We must keep in mind that experience may be a very gratifying one, he says, we may be able to understand the reason for Mrs. Stoddard's trance. Carolyn enters and greets Peter. My uncle will be along in a moment, she says
Later, in Josette's room, Barnabas and Willie take clothing out of an old trunk. Willie tries to talk Barnabas out of his plans for Vicki,but Barnabas warns him that he's becoming irritating and should stop objecting. It's dangerous to have so many people around, protests Willie, but Barnabas refuses to change his plans.
Nathan is bothered by Suki's last words "Barnabas" doesn't Joshua find this disturbing, too? I'm certain there's a simple explanation, says Joshua. Suki never met Barnabas, Nathan points out, and about nine PM the other night, I saw a man in the woods I'm certain was Barnabas. No, dismisses Joshua, Barnabas is in England-and anyway, 9 PM is way too late to be calling on Millicent! (way to deflect, Josh.) I was returning a brooch Millicent dropped, says Nathan. And just WHERE did Millicent lose this brooch? Demands Joshua. The Inn, where we were having dinner, replies the Lieutenant, trying to steer the discussion back to Barnabas.Were there any ill feelings between you and your sister? Asks Joshua. No, says Nathan. Then show some grief for her, advises Joshua. I'm still in shock! Protests Nathan. Your duty is to grieve, suggests Joshua-let me worry about your sister's last words.
Nicholas walks through the woods, calling for Adam, who appears beside him. Nicholas orders him to go to Barnabas, tell him he's holding Vicki, and he must go ahead with the experiment or Vicki will die. He gives him the engagement ring as proof they are holding her--once Barnabas sees it, he will surely go ahead with the experiment.
Stokes tells Barnabas there's nothing he can do, much as he hates to admit inadequacy--Peter was summoned back to his own time; he heard those he knew calling to him. Peter then beckoned to Vicki to come back, says Julia. Exactly, says Stokes--who in the past wants you back there? Stokes asks Barnabas--who else besides Vicki, who can't appeal to you personally? Peter Bradford, suggests Barn. He wouldn't want you there, says Julia. If he was convinced I was coming back to help her. . .points out Barnabas.He would think you were going there to bring her back here, says Julia. That's an unnecessary remark, says Barnabas. Julia urges him to be honest, utterly, about this mad dream.