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Miranda is quite concerned about her lactating breasts, so Roman sends her to Doctor Arnold Spivak to get checked out. Spivak examines Miranda and says, though it's odd for a young woman to begin spontaneously lactating, her condition does not pose any serious or threatening health concern. Soon after returning home from seeing the doctor, Miranda is surprised when Roman confesses that he is, in fact, the baby's biological father and that the baby's mother died during childbirth. In a charged moment, the two kiss, which escalates to Miranda and Roman having sex in his upstairs bedroom. Still on the run from the authorities, Shelley checks her email for the first time in months and discovers a long list of emails from Norman. Incredibly desperate and determined to connect with her, he is still hopeful that she is out there somewhere, still alive. Shelley writes back to Norman, telling him that she is indeed alive but she doesn't want to pull him into all her troubles. Upon finally hearing back from Shelley, Norman is overcome with joy and makes it his personal mission to rescue his beloved niece and do everything in his power to protect her. Peter and Destiny meet with the attorney whom they hired to help Lynda out of her mess. The attorney informs them that Lynda will most likely have to spend the next ten years in prison. This outcome is simply unacceptable for Peter, who storms out of the office after throwing one of her large bookshelves down onto the floor. Left with no other options, Peter and Destiny take it upon themselves to save Lynda. Destiny cooks up a hallucinogenic potion, which she, Peter, and Andreas use on a few prison guards, in order to distract them as they free Lynda from a state corrections van in transport. The three of them immediately throw Lynda into their car, drive her to the nearest airport, and put her on a one-way flight to Romania. Peter and Lynda share a heartfelt goodbye at the airport for, what will most likely be, their last time that they ever see one another. Dr. Pryce tells Olivia that as a result of her life threatening injuries, inflicted by another upir (when Roman bit off her tongue in 113), she has begun to manifest the characteristics of an ordinary human. The news is quite upsetting, but Olivia refuses to sit around and feel sorry for herself; instead, she throws on a pair of high heels along with a matching, sexy outfit and heads out to a trendy nightclub where she sings karaoke. Later that evening, Olivia has a lesbian experience with a beautiful, buxom blonde woman. Finally, Roman shows up in the middle of the night, unannounced, at Pryce's home atop the White Tower. Roman looks to be in bad shape. He can't take the urges anymore. He's tweaking out, shaking, and grinding his teeth like a drug fiend going through awful withdrawal. Roman needs to feed but will not kill innocent people, and he refuses to eat from the hideous monstrosities in the tank. Pryce tells Roman that he has an idea of how he can make all the withdrawal pain go away. But this idea, an experimental procedure that Pryce considers performing on Roman, is very risky, dangerous, and has never been done before. Despite the inherent uncertainties surrounding this procedure, Pryce promises Roman he will take care of him. 2014 Ouroboros 2 Productions, LLC. All Rights Reserved.