501 502 Dr. Van De Kamp. 503 Hello, George. My cardiologist phoned in a prescription. 504 Oh, right, right. I've got it here somewhere. 505 506 So have you seen Bree lately? 507 Yeah, I ran into her last night at the dineron maple avenue. We had a nice talk. 508 Mm. 509 That's all you did --just talk? 510 We're just friends, Dr. Van De Kamp -- nothing more. 511 That's good to hear. 512 You know, if you ever do get a vibe from Bree that she's interested in more than just friendship, 513 I'd be careful if I were you. 514 Excuse me? 515 I just want you to know that she'd only be using you to even the score with me. 516 Don't fall for it. 517 Bree would never do anything like that. She's a lady. 518 Exactly. A very beautiful, classy lady. 519 Remember, they tend to end up with doctors, not pharmacists. 520 521 Bree is very beautiful and very classy, but she's not very perceptive. 522 For instance, she thinks you're a good person, and it's now very clear to me 523 you aren't. 524 525 I'd like my prescription now, George. 526 527 - R. VAN DE KAMP - 528 529 I can't seem to find it. 530 Guess I'll have to have it delivered. 531 Thank you. 532 No. Thank you. 533 534 Paul. 535 Did you notice? They're playing a classic. 536 537 Yeah. 538 Care to dance? 539 540 I'd love to. 541 542 I have a little confession to make. 543 Oh? 544 I have been so concerned about Julie lately that I sort of eavesdropped on her the other day 545 while she was having a phone conversation with Zach. 546 Really. 547 They were having a very interesting conversation. 548 About? 549 Zach was telling Julie about what happened to Dana. 550 Was he now? |