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One Life to Live Recap for the week of April 24 - April 28, 2006

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From Richard Schwertfager, for About.com

Vince takes Nat in to meet the informant. He shows up and tells Vince to give him an hour alone with Natalie. Vince agrees, he leaves his bodyguard outside to see that nothing happens to Nat. John shows up and overtakes the bodyguard. He hears the informant asking Nat to take her clothes off and then bursts into the house. John, with gun drawn, threatens to shoot the informant if he doesn’t tell who shot his father. The informant gives a detailed description of the night John’s dad was shot – he and his “business associates” were in the middle of a “business” meeting when a young kid came in waving a gun around, Thomas saw the kid and pulled out his gun, the kid took off and Thomas followed him, a gunshot was heard and then Thomas was found laying on the ground. John wants to take the informant in to the station to a sketch artist. The informant refuses to speak with any cops. Nat suggests that they bring Cris in to draw the sketch. . .

Blair doesn’t like the accusations that Dorian is throwing around, so she calls Spencer back so Dorian can explain to him what she told Blair. Dorian is furious at Blair for inviting Spencer back. Spencer returns and Dorian refuses to tell him anything. Blair inquires about the whereabouts of David, Dorian walks out without answering. Spencer is also curious about where David went off to and calls to leave him a voicemail – de-manding he call home. David pays off the bartender, the bartender plays coy at first but then reveals that he helped Spencer find an apartment – to which Spencer prepaid for a year. David gets the address and makes his way to the apartment.

Van goes to see Cris, she talks with him about Todd and wishing she could set him free. Cris tells her that she is doing everything in her power to get Todd released, Van doesn’t think she is doing enough. Nat interrupts them and wants to talk with Cris alone. Van agrees to leave, John brings in the informant. Nat asks Cris to do her a favor and sketch the teenager the informant will describe to him. Cris agrees to draw the sketch, but not for Nat rather for John. As the informant is describing the kid, John and Nat talk about the possibility of the shooting and the botch up at the hospital being related. Cris finishes the sketch, the informant explains that the sketch looks exactly like the kid he saw the night John’s dad was shot.

Van is searching the Internet for anything she can use against Spencer or Paige. Van finds a wedding picture of Spencer and Paige, and notices that David is Spencer’s best man. Van wonders what David knows about the shooting. Tess is in terrible pain due to the labor, Nash wants the doctors to do something to ease he pain. The doctors explain that they might have to do a C-section. Tess refuses to do under anesthesia, because she doesn’t want Jess to come back out.

Meanwhile, outside, Clint, Antonio and Viki want desperately for Tess to be ok and deliver a healthy baby. Nash comes out to explain the situation, Viki asks for a few moments alone – to which she is granted. Viki talks with Tess to make her see that both she and Jess can have the baby. Tess sees Jess, Jess understands that Tess carried the baby therefore she has the right to give birth. Tess allows Jess to help her deliver the baby. Antonio and Nash are called back into the room, the doctors follow them and get ready to deliver a baby. David arrives at the apartment and bangs on the door. He is flabbergasted when he sees Margaret standing in the doorway. . .

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