Dynasty s08e05 Episode Script

The Surrogate (1)

Put yourself in my shoes.
What would you do if I sat there calmly and told you that I'd just taken a ride in a spaceship? I would at least listen to you with an open mind.
You're not even giving me the benefit of the doubt.
Okay, fine.
I believe you.
Let's just end it, huh? Last time on Dynasty: Please tell me the truth.
I gave you a very thorough examination, and it appears that conception for you is impossible.
I'm sorry, but from what I can see, you cannot have a baby.
What? Do you want children to impress your father or because we want children? I'm sorry.
I deserve that.
I didn't mean it that way.
I love you.
But I'm a big boy now.
Right.
Ha, ha.
You've been very good to me.
- Well, you know, butter up the boss.
- Oh, is that all it is? I've wanted to do that.
You talk about how lucky your life has been.
Well, so has mine.
I've had a wonderful life.
Maybe it's time I gave back something.
You mean that we'd be working together again? I'll do anything I can to help.
Anything that'll do the most good.
Blake Carrington.
Thank you, and thank you all for coming here today.
As you've suspected, I'm here to throw my hat into the ring for the governorship of Colorado.
I want to shine a light on the soul of Colorado.
The incredible thing is, he really means that.
Why aren't you there? Because I've heard it all before.
Wish it were you? Next to him? - Instead of him, you mean.
- I got a feeling - you're gonna come back fighting.
- I'm glad I didn't let you get away.
Nobody gets away.
Nobody.
Adam, do you know what it's like for a woman to hear those words: "You cannot have a child"? And now you are asking me to face more doctors.
That's just the point.
You've only talked to one doctor.
You've only had one opinion.
That one man is a specialist.
He is a fertility expert.
Won't you face the fact that I cannot have a child? I won't accept it, damn it.
I can't.
Well, it's simply no use.
- I can't believe you're giving up.
- Giving up? Adam, having a family, your child, a Carrington, means just as much to me as it does to you.
Maybe even more.
I know.
I guess it's because this does seem so important.
I don't wanna fight.
It just seems so unfair.
How did this happen to us? No, don't bother.
Miss Fallon's in here, Mr.
Colby.
I was looking all over for you.
- I was just about to leave.
- Well, wait just a second, Jeff.
I'll arrange for their luggage later on.
Thank you, Mrs.
Wrigley.
I'll speak to you tomorrow.
- What was that all about? - I'm sending for the children.
I want our family to be together.
So do I.
Why did you make that decision without discussing it with me? I wanna stay in Denver.
This is our home.
I asked you something.
Why didn't you talk to me about it? Because I find it difficult to discuss anything with you anymore.
Like little men in spaceships? Blake asked me if I'd like to stay here in Denver and be his campaign manager.
You know, he has so much respect for you.
I told him that I'd have to check with you first to find out what you think.
Now, isn't that a joke? I know this has been hard for you, and I should have You've already made all the decisions.
We're moving back here to Denver, and it looks like Blake has got a new campaign manager.
That should make you happy.
Oh, that feels so good.
Where did you learn to do that? Years and years of practice as a classical pianist.
Ah.
Ha, ha.
You've just experienced Rachmaninoff's "Prelude in C-Sharp-Minor.
" Oh, well, you've certainly given me a new slant on the old Russian master.
That was just merely your first lesson in music appreciation.
If you like the, uh, prelude, you're going to love Mr.
Chopin's "Minute Waltz.
" Oh.
Hmm.
Tell me, where did you learn to give such a great massage? Oh.
Hours of practising on a variety of keyboards.
Sean, don't you ever give a straight answer? - Not if I can help it.
- No, I'm serious.
Mm-hm.
So am I.
All I want to do is to learn a little bit more about you.
You know all there is to know about me.
- Oh? - I'm reasonably attractive.
No.
You already know I'm a strong swimmer.
I appreciate the classics.
And sometimes you disappear for hours at a time.
And that intrigues you? Since you tell me I'm the only person you know in Denver, it, uh, puzzles me.
Jealous? No.
I'm not jealous.
I'm just curious.
Where do you go? Look, I've told you all I can.
What I do and where I go has got nothing to do with our relationship.
Don't be so curious.
All right, all right.
I promise I won't ask you any more questions.
- It's a deal.
All right? - Mm.
Come back to bed.
- I'll see you later.
- Where are you going? Hello, Mr.
Hess.
How are you? Yes.
I have, uh, a little job for you.
Good to see you, Mr.
Dexter.
Feeling better, I hope.
Yes, much better, Gerard.
Thank you.
- Hello, Fallon.
Dex.
- Your father is expecting me.
He's in the library.
Fallon, I realise that this is none of my business, but I heard about what happened to you in California.
What do you mean? I don't know what you're talking about.
Well, that you had an experience out in the desert.
An encounter with a UFO.
What I'm trying to say is that I've heard about people who have gone through the same thing as you.
It's changed them.
- They try to deny what has happened.
- Who told you? Well, that really doesn't matter.
Somebody betrayed my confidence.
That matters a lot to me.
I just wanted to let you know I believe you.
Oh, Dex, I'm sorry.
It's just very difficult for me to talk about it without feeling rather foolish.
If you ever feel like talking with someone who thinks you're anything but foolish - Hello, darling.
- Mother.
I've been shopping.
I saw this.
I thought it would be wonderful for you.
- That's very kind of you.
- Open it.
Do you like it? Your taste is impeccable, as usual.
- Of course.
Ha, ha.
- It's perfect.
Thank you.
By the way, I want to congratulate you about that lumber-mill deal.
You were right.
Buying that timberland is going to save us a fortune in our newsprint.
Adam? Are you listening? Sorry.
My mind's wandering.
Heh.
Maybe I'm working too hard.
A new bridegroom needs all his energy.
How is Dana feeling? She's fine.
Why do you ask? I just heard her talking to the doctor the other day.
Is anything wrong? No, nothing.
Dana and I are fine.
Good.
But I think something is wrong.
Is it anything to do with work? Yes, as a matter of fact.
I didn't want to bring this up until it was confirmed, but apparently the land that we've targeted for the paper mill is also being proposed as a state wildlife preserve.
- You mean Arthur Whitcomb's land? - Yes.
Well, who's behind it? - It's Father.
- Ugh.
Blake.
I knew it.
And does this have anything to do with his political campaign? It does.
He's making it a major issue in his platform.
Is he? Well, we'll just have to see about that.
Bye-bye, darling.
- Thanks for the sweater.
- You're welcome.
Board of Land Commissioners told me there's no reason the 70,000 acres can't be bought by the state and set aside.
I can think of several.
Alexis.
What brings you here? I should have known that you'd be behind this preposterous plan.
I don't recall inviting you here to discuss it.
Are you aware that that land that you want to tie up is valuable timberland? Yes, I'm well aware of that.
I'm also aware that it happens to be a refuge for wildlife in this state.
Oh, spare me the Bambi stories.
I have an option to bid on that area.
Yes, for your paper mill.
I know.
Now, Alexis, this is a very big country.
You can certainly find timberland somewhere else.
Oh.
So that you can use that land to build your campaign on, hmm? Isn't it interesting you never got involved in issues like this before you decided to run for governor? That is just the point.
Up to now, all we've been doing is looking out after our own interests.
I think it's time we gave something back.
Why don't you save your political rhetoric for your future constituents and leave that land alone? For your benefit.
Have you ever looked beyond what's good for Alexis Colby? The answer to that ridiculous question is yes.
- I'm gonna fight you on this, Blake.
All right.
- I'll be ready for it.
- Alexis, this is none of your business.
The reason that I am who I am and where I am is because I make everything my business.
And I suppose you are the dutiful wife, aren't you, Krystle? Standing side-by-side with your husband on the political platform of life.
Yes, I am.
Well, you'd better stand very close to him so you don't get bruised when I blow you both out of the water.
I wish I could give you some hope, Dana.
If I thought anything could be done I know, Dr.
Edwards.
It's just that, you see, I thought perhaps you had heard of some new procedure.
- Something, some new drugs - That's not why you flew up, Dana.
You came back here because you're worried about what happened.
And the truth coming out.
No.
No.
You see Oh, God.
I have made such a mess of things.
L I still have nightmares.
I still wake up in a cold sweat.
I still remember how I felt and how frightened I was.
It You saved my life.
And just look at what a wonderful life you have.
You're a lovely young woman.
Bright, compassionate.
You have a husband who adores you.
You know, Dana, many couples adopt children.
Oh, it's not just having a child.
It's having Adam's child.
You don't understand what it's like to be a Carrington.
Does Adam know you're here? No.
And please, you must promise me that you'll never tell him anything.
Never anything.
Please, promise me that.
Dana, you know I would never break your confidence.
But I think you should discuss it with Adam.
I can't.
Don't you see? I can't.
That was a good practice, Dad.
What'd you think of Grandpa's football team? I like the way they tackle that thing.
You know, that thing's called a dummy.
A dummy? - A lot to learn about the big leagues.
- Take it easy.
- Get off me! Shut your mouth and get off me.
What's your problem, huh? What's my problem? - What is your problem? - Want some of me? Shut up! - You want some of me? - Yeah.
Stay here, Danny.
Break it up.
Hey! Hey! What the hell is going on? - Hey! Come on.
Come on! - Come on! Come on! What's this about? - Man, this guy's crazy! Yeah, I'm crazy.
Break it up! Cut it out! Cool it! That's enough! Look.
The coach just kicked us off the field again.
I am missing a very important scrimmage because this jerk, this second-string big shot, just attacked me for no reason.
Maitland, that sounds like the story of your life.
Attacked in the locker room, tackled on the field, blocked in a pass.
You make me sick.
Yeah, well, at least I'm playing.
You're nothing but a big mouth with no talent.
That's enough! No! Don't! Get off.
You better do something about this guy.
I don't need this.
All right? Harris, I wanna see you in my office in one hour.
Don't keep me waiting.
Nice catch, kid.
Mrs.
Colby, it was a piece of cake.
I don't know why you wanted this character followed.
I mean, he didn't do much of anything.
Ah, the post office, a bookstore.
And he stopped and had a drink in the Hunt Bar.
No.
He didn't talk to anybody.
Like I said, it was a piece of Hello? Hello, Mr.
Hess? Mr.
Hess? Hello? Mr.
Hess? Hello? Are you there? But why would you do something like that? Why would you tell Dex? Tell him what? I didn't tell him anything.
But he knows about what happened to me in the desert.
Not from me.
Have you spoken to somebody else about it? - Steven.
- Steven you can trust.
Steven wouldn't say anything, but I would.
Steven wouldn't, right? I didn't mean that.
Look, let's just forget about it, okay? I got this fund-raiser to go to tonight.
Blake's backers are gonna be there and they're gonna want to meet his new campaign manager.
I just wish you would change your mind and join me.
Do you really want me to be there, or is it just appearances? I'm sorry about this morning, all right? Now, I just don't want us to be separated anymore.
I just I was upset about the kids and - Ow.
Ha-ha-ha.
- Are you all right? Ow.
Ha-ha-ha.
You know when was the last time we laughed? The last time we did anything special? The last time we made love? I don't know.
It seems like You know what? To hell with the cocktail party.
I should be through shaking hands about 8:30, 9:00 tops.
Why don't we have dinner late tonight at The Carlton? I'll be there.
Nine o'clock sharp.
Now, don't forget.
Wait, wait, wait.
I don't get it, Harris.
Second team, all-American.
Number-one draft choice.
You've got it made.
What's your problem with Maitland? No problem.
Just a difference of opinion between professionals.
Nothing for the owner's son to worry about.
Look, just tell the coach I'll pay my fine.
Let's forget it.
Okay? Wait a minute, Harris.
- Something else? - Yeah.
The owner's son wants some answers.
Not wisecracks.
Sit down.
All right.
I'm all yours.
What do you wanna know? I'm not interested in the fight.
What I wanna know is how a team with the best talent money can buy And believe me, I know how much.
- Can be in last place.
You might say we've got a real attitude problem.
Yeah, and I think I'm looking right at it.
All right.
You wanna know what's going on? Fine.
These coaches don't give a damn.
The owner of this team buys it back, then decides to run for governor.
And meanwhile, your star quarterback, Skip Maitland, spends more time chasing endorsements than he does watching game films.
- And how about you? - Me? I'm mad.
Why? Because you're not playing, or the team isn't winning? Both.
You think your playing could make that much of a difference? I guarantee it.
Guarantee? That's a strong word.
Yeah, and I can back it up.
That's all for now.
Mrs.
Colby? - Yes? - You have a call.
Thank you.
- Hello? - Fallon, I'm sorry.
This is just taking forever.
Ahh.
How much longer do you think it'll last? I don't know.
It just seems that every important backer in the state is here.
And obviously, you've had to thank them all.
Jeff, do you know what time it is? It's 10;15.
I've been waiting here for over an hour.
L Look, I know l This was going to be our time tonight, but I Maybe you should order some dinner.
I'm not hungry.
Well, I just can't leave now.
I guess we all have our priorities.
Just go on doing what you're doing.
I'll make it up to you.
I promise Fallon? Can I get you anything, Mrs.
Colby? I, uh No Please, call for my car.
- You won't be staying for supper? - No.
Please, call for my car.
Yes, Mrs.
Colby.
- God, you scared me.
- Why? I've been waiting for you.
I don't like being followed.
Ah.
I see you've probably met Mr.
Hess.
Yes.
We had a brief but, uh, revealing encounter.
He explained the nature of his assignment.
And I convinced him the assignment was now over.
Well, if you expect me to apologise because I want to know more about you Oh, Alexis Carrington Colby has to apologise for nothing.
I just want you to understand why I'm leaving.
Leaving? Oh, Sean, I don't want you to leave.
You've got nothing to say about it.
Oh, yes.
I have.
I need you.
Need me? A beautiful, powerful woman like you? Yes, I want you with me at Colbyco.
Hmm.
Which means? Which means that I am offering you a job.
Why do you think I'm interested? I think you'll be more than interested.
I think you'll be intrigued.
Could be.
I'll sleep on it.
- Yes, let's do that.
I'll sleep alone, Alexis.
Good night.
Uh, Steven, I, um I didn't realise you were still here.
I just came to find Danny's football.
Yeah, well, ahem, I got a late start this morning.
Well, I guess I'd better let you get dressed.
I really wouldn't have walked in if I'd known you were still here.
It's no problem.
I don't understand.
How much trouble is a simple phone call? Adam, we went through all of this last night when I came home.
- I did leave you a note.
- Yes, you left me a note.
"Visiting a sick friend.
" No name, no address, just "Billings.
" I didn't know how to reach you, - when you'd be back, nothing.
- Honey, I'm sorry.
It all happened very suddenly.
I should have called.
That would have been nice.
I thought you were so upset at my pushing to start a family that you were leaving me.
I guess I got a little crazy.
Adam, I would never leave you.
I love you too much.
Driving at you to have a baby, I almost forgot what matters.
You and me.
You really mean that? Of course I do.
You're the best thing that ever happened to me.
I really wanna believe that.
But do you honestly think you can be happy with a woman who can't have a baby? I am happy with you.
And we'll talk to other doctors.
We'll fight this together.
There has to be a way.
Adam, would you hold me? - Adam - There has to be some way.
- Hello? Mrs.
Colby.
This is Bjll in Legal.
Is there something you wanted me to do? Oh, yes, Bill.
I want you to check into our option on that timberland.
See if it's still viable.
And then I want to be sure that Arthur Whitcomb's people know that I'm still interested, and then I want you to buy.
Immediately.
- Is that understood? - Yes.
Good.
Bye.
Good morning, Alexis.
You left early.
Yes, I had, uh, a lot of work to do.
I hope you slept well, alone, and that you had good thoughts.
Mainly about you.
Mm-hm, and did you come to any conclusions? That I missed being with you.
But I don't want to work for you.
How can you possibly turn down a job when you don't know what position I'm offering you? As easily as you offering me a position without knowing what my qualifications are.
I know what your qualifications are.
You're extremely intelligent.
And that's what we need at Colbyco.
Take a look at this.
This is my proposition.
Yes, well, very impressive title.
Very generous salary.
But, uh, I won't work for you, Alexis.
Now, if you want me here at Colbyco, it has to be under my conditions.
And what, pray, are those? As a consultant.
Working with you.
Mother, I've done some research - Oh, excuse me.
Oh, it's all right, Adam.
Sean Rowan, I'd like you to meet my son, Adam Carrington.
Sean saved my life.
We're all very grateful, Mr.
Rowan.
And he might be working with us.
Look, I have some thoughts on the timberland problem.
I'll come back later.
Yes, I understand this is an issue between your mother and your father.
Sean knows my feelings about your father's campaign proposal.
So why don't you give me whatever research you have? Let me handle it.
- Oh, I can take care of it.
- Can you? But isn't there a conflict of interests here? I repeat, I can handle it.
I think it's a good idea, Adam.
The last thing you want is to be caught in the middle of this.
All right, if that's the way you want it.
I do hope we'll see more of each other.
Hmm.
Somehow, I don't think your son approves of me.
I do.
And that's all that matters.
Welcome to Colbyco, Mr.
Rowan.
I missed you last night.
Oh, you didn't have Miss Colorado keeping you company? No, I didn't say that.
I just said I missed you.
Heh, I get it.
You had Miss Colorado in the hot tub but me on your mind.
Oh, I'm so flattered.
As a matter of fact, well, I've been thinking about you a lot.
We make a good team.
At the pipeline or in your hot tub? I'll let you answer that for yourself.
That was nice.
But if we don't change the subject, we're never gonna get any work done.
Ah, I'm so sorry.
I do hope I'm not interrupting anything.
What can I do for you, Alexis? What you should have done a while ago.
Sign these papers.
What are you up to? Our partnership is dead.
I signed every paper your lawyer put in front of me months ago.
These were left out.
They're standing in the way of me buying some land.
I'm not signing anything until I have a chance to read it.
Well, I'm not coming back here again.
- Nobody asked you to come out here.
Wait a minute.
Don't you wanna have this taken care of too? Mrs.
Colby, leave the papers.
I'll make sure that he reads them, signs them, and I will return them to you personally.
Okay? Thank you, Leslie.
Hmm.
Smart girl.
Good help is hard to find these days.
Hang on to her.
Heh.
I know that look, Alexis.
Don't get any ideas about raiding my company.
If I do, you'll be the second to know.
Well, you're in great shape in the polls, and with Jeff coming aboard, things will only get better.
You know something, son? My offer still stands.
I'd love to have you involved in the campaign too.
You could be a very positive force.
I'm glad you feel that way because that's why I wanted to see you.
I would like to be a positive force, but not in the campaign.
With the football team.
The football team? That's right.
I'd like to buy it.
You would? Heh.
Well, we've got a mediocre record, our attendance is down.
I've been thinking about unloading the franchise.
Dad, I've been watching the team play.
I've been running films and studying their mistakes.
I think I can turn it around.
And just how do you plan to swing this miracle? With a strategy I learned from my father.
When there's a tough job to do, find the right man to do it.
Are you training for the Olympics? Hi.
I'm just keeping in shape.
- How about taking a break for lunch? - No, I've got things to do around here.
Come on.
I hardly ever see you anymore.
I'm just not in the mood right now.
How are things working out between you and Steven? Fine.
Sammy Jo, would you stop that for a moment, please? I know how much you love Steven, but are you sure you can continue like this? If that's what it takes to keep my family together.
Sammy Jo, you can't deny your feelings, your needs.
It just won't work.
You're so young and so vital, and I don't want to see you What? Sneaking around with a bunch of one-night stands? You know I didn't mean that.
I'm just concerned.
I appreciate your concern, but I can handle it.
I've got other things in my life.
Danny, the ranch.
- Your exercises.
- Yeah, that helps too.
But it doesn't take the place of the kind of an intimacy between a man and a woman.
That's what worries me.
Don't worry.
I'm not gonna do anything crazy.
The truth is, when it comes to available men, I don't even know any.
I'm fine.
Really.
I'm tired of writing speeches.
- Come here and talk to me.
- Ha, ha.
Would you believe it? Steven wants to buy my football team.
- Why? I thought you said - Yes, I did.
I said it's going badly, and it is.
But he thinks he can turn the franchise around.
And you know something? I believe he can.
Blake, did he talk about how he and Sammy Jo were getting along? Mm-mm.
Why? Well, I saw her today, and Well, I know how hard she's trying to make this work.
I just worry.
Oh, of course you do.
That's because you love them.
Maybe I'm making too much of this.
Yes, maybe you are, darling.
I mean, after all, things are going so well now.
Adam and Dana are married.
Jeff and Fallon are back in our home.
Steven's arrangement with Sammy Jo seems to be working out very well.
We've got a beautiful little daughter, and I've got a lovely lady in my arms.
All is well with the world.
- I hope you're right about this family.
- I am right.
They're all okay, I'm sure of it.
Gerard, when my wife phoned, did she say anything other than she was having dinner with someone? No, Mr.
Adam, that was the message.
- She didn't say with whom? - No, sir.
- Or where? - I'm afraid not.
Thank you, Gerard.
Thank you.
- Darling, did you get my message? - Yes, I did.
Mm.
I'm sorry I'm a little later than I expected to be.
- You're not angry with me, are you? - No, not really.
But I'm a little concerned about this habit of yours of just disappearing.
You fly off to Billings and you leave me a note, and now tonight, you have dinner with someone and I hear about it from Gerard.
I know.
I'm sorry, but I couldn't explain it to Gerard, and you weren't in the house, but it wasn't a waste.
Listen, come sit down.
I have such news.
I had dinner with this wonderful woman.
I told her about the problem, how you and I want to have a child and how I can't You found a doctor who can help us? - Oh, Dana.
- No.
She's not a doctor.
She works for an agency.
A very reputable agency.
What kind of agency? They screen couples who can't have children and then they set up an adoption.
Adoption? I don't want to adopt.
I want a child who's my own flesh and blood.
I know.
I know how you feel.
Darling, a child is a child of love, not because it has your own blood, but because you love it and nurture it and watch it grow and share its joy.
And that child needs you and loves you just as much as you need and love it.
Blake and Alexis adopted you, and they love you just as much as any of their children.
- You can't deny that.
- No, of course I can't.
Adam, the woman said that it might be a matter of time before a child became available, but that we're very good candidates.
Look, Dana, I get the whole picture and it was good of you to try, but I don't want to talk about this anymore, if you don't mind.
- I'm only thinking of you.
- I appreciate that.
And I thank you.
Adam? Don't you understand? This is the only way.
You know, this is really flattering.
I mean, most guys, they get cut, they get told by the coach.
What am I doing here? You're here because I sent for you.
You know, you are really some piece of work, Harris.
You're arrogant, and you've got a big mouth.
Yeah.
Those are some of my good qualities.
Look, I appreciate the, uh, audience at the ranch, but I don't have to hang around and listen.
- Just cut me a cheque and I'm gone.
- It's not gonna be that easy.
What is that supposed to mean? This afternoon I had a meeting with the coaches.
As of today, Skip Maitland has been put on waivers.
That makes you the number-one quarterback.
Your father know what you're planning to do with the team? The only Carrington you have to worry about is me.
I'm the owner now and I call all the shots.
And your decision was based on what? Well, let's just say it wasn't based on your personality.
Heh.
Look, man, let's just cut to the bottom line.
What do you expect from me? I expect you to deliver.
Heh.
That's what I was afraid of.
Uh, I mean, your lifestyle isn't exactly a secret in the locker room, so if there are any strings attached to this job Look, Harris.
I don't give a damn what you think you know or what you've heard.
Believe me, the only place I want your body is down on that football field.
Got it? Yeah.
Right.
You said you can win with this team.
- Yeah, I can win.
- Okay, here's the deal.
You win, and I'll guarantee you a contract big enough - to knock that chip off your shoulder.
- And if I don't? You're history.
Sorry I'm late.
Josh Harris, I'd like you to meet my wife, Sammy Jo.
I guess I should say my ex-wife.
- Hi.
- Hi.
Looks like you got yourself a quarterback.
Are you awake? Fallon? Please, Jeff, I'm trying to get some sleep.
I already apologised for last night.
I had no idea how long the party was going to last.
You could have excused yourself.
You knew I was sitting there waiting for you for over an hour.
I don't know what else to say other than I'm sorry.
- When the kids come out, things - No, things will be easier? You're expecting a lot from our children.
You know, last night, when I left here, I thought we had a chance of getting things back together again, and that we'd talk the way we use to talk.
I miss that.
And I miss you.
Just leave me alone.
It's all right now, darling.
Don't cry.
Everything's gonna be all right.
You don't have to be afraid.
Mommy's here with you.
It was just a bad dream, sweetheart.
Now Mommy's here with you, and everything's gonna be all right.
Okay? Okay, Mommy.
A hit-and-run accident on 47 Lane And for Cindy's mother and father, this is a very special day.
We were devastated.
We wanted a baby.
we never thought we could have a baby.
It's a miracle.
She's truly a miracle.
When this couple learned that she couldn't have a child of her own, they jmmediately contacted Attorney Emmett Houser, who specialises in finding surrogate mothers, women who will carry a man's child when his own wife can't.
So far, Attorney Houser has brought happiness to over 50 couples.
His surrogate mother programme has been extremely successful.
It's a miracle.
we never thought we'd have You can have a baby, Adam.
You can.

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