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Hank Moody Divorce With A Smile Walkthrough

Californication is a television series starring David Duchovny as Hank Moody, a famous writer trying to juggle his career, his relationship with his daughter and his ex-girlfriend, as well as his appetite for sex.

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The series debuted on Showtime on August 13, 2007 in the United States and ran for a total of 84 episodes over seven seasons. Its creator and executive producer was Tom Kapinos.

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Series overview[edit]

SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
112August 13, 2007October 29, 2007
212September 28, 2008December 14, 2008
312September 27, 2009December 13, 2009
412January 9, 2011March 27, 2011
512January 8, 2012April 1, 2012
612January 13, 2013April 7, 2013
712April 13, 2014June 29, 2014

Episodes[edit]

Season 1 (2007)[edit]

The first season of Californication premiered August 11, 2007 and ended October 29, 2007. The season followed Hank Moody and the other main characters in the months leading up to the marriage of Hank's ex-girlfriend Karen and Bill, a Los Angeles publisher. Hank is wallowing deep in self-loathing following the release of A Crazy Little Thing Called Love, which he perceives as a sub-par yet popular movie adaptation to his most recent novel, God Hates Us All.

After picking up a younger woman in a bookstore, Hank finds out that she is actually Bill's 16-year-old daughter, Mia. Hank spends most of his time drinking and not writing. Meanwhile, Mia continues to haunt Hank during his visits to his family, using the threat of exposing his statutory rape of her to steal stories for her creative writing class. The death of his father triggers an alcohol fuelled binge and an eventual sexual encounter with Karen.

After his father's funeral, Hank stays in New York to finish a manuscript for a new novella. However, when Hank returns to LA, the original copy is lost when he is carjacked. Mia however has retained her own copy, and chooses to pass the work off as her own. On Karen and Bill's wedding day, Hank chooses to accept the way things are, but as he leaves the reception with his daughter Becca, Karen runs out and jumps into the car, riding into a new life together.

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11'Pilot'Stephen HopkinsTom KapinosAugust 13, 2007
We meet 40ish Hank Moody (David Duchovny) in a church asking Jesus to help him get his life back on track and being distracted by a hot nun: This turns out to be a dream representative of his lifestyle. Sex-addicted Hank sleeps with many women, including a woman who is cheating on her enraged, muscular husband; and Mia (Madeline Zima), a 16-year-old girl who Hank had assumed was older. He shares custody of wise-beyond-her-years daughter Becca (12) with her mother, his ex-girlfriend Karen, whom he still loves although she wants to move on.
22'Hell-A Woman'Scott WinantTom KapinosAugust 20, 2007
Becca invites Hank to Karen and Bill's (Damian Young) house for a dinner party with mutual friends. When he arrives, he realizes that Karen has fixed him up with her Scientologist friend Sonja (Paula Marshall). This doesn't thrill Hank at first, but later the other guests walk in on him and Sonja in the bedroom. He also gets some news about the job he recently accepted.
33'The Whore of Babylon'Scott WinantTom KapinosAugust 27, 2007
Hank gets into a fight with Todd Carr (Chris Williams), the director of 'A Crazy Little Thing Called Love', the movie adaptation of Hank's book. Hank ends up in jail, Bill bails him out, and Hank finds a new connection to Meredith (Amy Price-Francis). Charlie (Evan Handler) discovers a different side of his assistant Dani (Rachel Miner).
44'Fear and Loathing at the Fundraiser'Michael LembeckDaisy GardnerSeptember 3, 2007
Meredith convinces Hank to escort her to an environmental fundraiser. Bill and Karen are at the same event and Karen makes a scene. Hank discovers Dani and Charlie in his office.
55'LOL'Bart FreundlichSusan McMartinSeptember 10, 2007
Bill asks Hank to step in as a guest speaker at Mia's creative-writing class. Hank talks about his writing and motivations on a radio interview. Becca develops a crush on her guitar teacher Dave (Joaquin Pastor), but he ends up with Mia.
66'Absinthe Makes the Heart Grow Fonder'Ken WhittinghamTom Kapinos & Eric WeinbergSeptember 17, 2007
Hank spends the night with a sexy surfer girl (Michelle Lombardo), who robs him. Mia wants more of Hank's writing to pass her class; he offers to help her with her writing instead. Charlie wants to spice up sex with his wife Marcy (Pamela Adlon), but she's not as fond of spanking as Dani is.
77'Girls, Interrupted'Tucker GatesGina FattoreSeptember 24, 2007
Hank is disturbed by Becca's negative reaction towards the concept of happy endings, even more so when he finds out that it is partially his fault. Marcy suggests a threesome with Charlie and Dani, but it ends unexpectedly.
88'California Son'Scott WinantTom KapinosOctober 1, 2007
Hank's father Al (Mark Margolis) dies. Hank tries to ease his pain with hooker Trixie (Judy Greer), but Karen actually wants to do her best to help him overcome the pain.
99'Filthy Lucre'Scott BurnsIldy ModrovichOctober 8, 2007
After his father's funeral, Hank comes back to L.A. with a new manuscript that he wants Karen to read. After receiving a bonus paycheck, he buys a new car for himself and a new guitar for Becca.
1010'The Devil's Threesome'John DahlTom KapinosOctober 15, 2007
A new threesome including Hank and Charlie evolves from a meeting at the gym; during Karen and Marcy's girls'-night-out they decide to surprise Hank and Charlie.
1111'Turn the Page'David Von AnckenGina Fattore & Eric WeinbergOctober 22, 2007
Charlie and Dani represent Mia after she wrote a book that seems to have come out of Hank's feather. Becca decides to move out of Bill and Karen's home to live with her dad.
1212'The Last Waltz'Scott WinantTom KapinosOctober 29, 2007
In the season finale, Hank must deal with Karen's wedding and Becca's first period. Becca kisses her guitar teacher at her mom's wedding. Runckle and his wife rekindle their relationship. Bill decides to let his daughter publish the novel she stole from Hank. The season ends with Karen running to Hank's car and running off with Hank and Becca.

Season 2 (2008)[edit]

Californication's Second season premiered September 28, 2008 and ended December 14, 2008. The newly reunited couple of Hank and Karen seem to be working, their house is on the market, and Becca seems happy again. Hank gets a vasectomy and attends a party thrown by Sonja, whom he'd been with in season one. A mistake and a fight with an obnoxious police officer lands Hank in jail, where he meets world-famous record producer Lew Ashby, who commissions Hank to write his biography.

After too much office masturbation loses him his job, Charlie decides to go into the porn industry. He becomes the agent/paternal-figure of porn star Daisy and finances her movie, 'Vaginatown'. Marcy goes into rehab for her cocaine addiction and Charlie starts an affair with Daisy. Hank proposes to Karen on the night that they discover that Hank could be the father of Sonja's child. When Karen says no, Hank decides that they can no longer be together.

Hank moves in with Ashby, who starts a romance with Mia. Becca finds a boyfriend named Damien. Mia's book becomes a hit and Ashby holds a party in its honor, where Damien cheats on Becca and Charlie decides to divorce Marcy to get together with Daisy. After the party Hank goes looking for Lew when his 'one-that-got-away' girlfriend arrives, but Ashby dies of an overdose of heroin he had mistaken for cocaine.

Hank finishes Ashby's biography. Charlie ends up working in a BMW dealership in the Valley. When Sonja's baby is born, Hank is cleared of being the father because the child is half-black. As Hank and Karen turn toward each other again, Karen is offered a job in New York. Hank looks forward to going back there with her, but when Damien and Becca reconcile, Hank decides it would be wrong to remove Becca from Los Angeles, so he and Becca will stay in L.A. while Karen moves to New York. The season closes with Karen's plane leaving for New York and Hank and Becca walking on the Venice boardwalk.

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131'Slip of the Tongue'David DuchovnyTom KapinosSeptember 28, 2008
Hank and Karen decide to move back to New York, so they try to sell their house in Los Angeles. Meanwhile, Karen persuades Hank to get a vasectomy.
142'The Great Ashby'David Von AnckenTom KapinosOctober 5, 2008
After Hank is arrested and sent to jail, he meets record producer Lew Ashby (Callum Keith Rennie), who asks Hank to write his biography. Charlie is fired after videos of him masturbating in the office are shown to his boss.
153'No Way to Treat a Lady'John DahlGina FattoreOctober 12, 2008
A prostitute who is acquainted with Ashby and Hank claims that Hank is better in bed. Karen comes under the spell of a self-help guru. Charlie pitches himself as an agent and offers to help Daisy with her porn career.
164'The Raw & the Cooked'David Von AnckenTom KapinosOctober 19, 2008
A botched proposal, a paternity revelation, and an allergic reaction to sashimi derail Hank and Karen's dinner party.
175'Vaginatown'Ken WhittinghamJay DyerOctober 26, 2008
Hank moves into Lew's mansion and sleeps with a cooking-show host. Charlie becomes a major investor in his newest client's latest adult film.
186'Coke Dick & First Kick'Michael LehmannGina Fattore & Gabriel RothNovember 2, 2008
Hank wants to locate Lew's long-lost first love. Sonja and Julian decide to have an open relationship. Mia spends the day being followed by a Rolling Stone reporter. Charlie's house becomes a set.
197'In a Lonely Place'Jake KasdanTom KapinosNovember 9, 2008
Hank becomes interested in Becca's teacher. Charlie discovers that Marcy has been hiding a secret.
208'Going Down and Out in Beverly Hills'Danny DucovnyDaisy GardnerNovember 16, 2008
Hank tries to get the truth about Ashby, and Karen confronts the record producer. Marcy detoxes at her mother's house. Charlie succumbs to temptation.
219'La Ronde'Adam BernsteinGina FattoreNovember 23, 2008
Hank declines an offer. Karen goes on a date with Ashby. Charlie and Daisy bond. Marcy remains on the mend.
2210'In Utero'David Von AnckenTom KapinosNovember 30, 2008
Hank awaits test results and reflects on his early days with Karen. Daisy plans to move out.
2311'Blues from Laurel Canyon'Michael LehmannGina FattoreDecember 7, 2008
Ashby hosts a party to celebrate the publication of Mia's book; Becca is devastated to catch Damien cheating on her. Charlie destroys his marriage. Ashby collapses at a most inopportune time. Guest appearance by Mädchen Amick.
2412'La Petite Mort'Bart FreundlichTom KapinosDecember 14, 2008
Hank completes his biography of Ashby; Charlie is reduced to working at a car dealership; Sonja gives birth; Karen accepts a job offer back home in New York, forcing Hank and Becca to make painful choices.

Season 3 (2009)[edit]

The third season of Californication premiered September 27, 2009 and ended December 13, 2009.

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251'Wish You Were Here'David DuchovnyTom KapinosSeptember 27, 20090.821[1]
With Karen back in New York, Hank must deal with rebellious Becca. Charlie and Marcy cohabitate although they intend to divorce.
262'The Land of Rape and Honey'Bart Freundlich & David Von AnckenTom KapinosOctober 4, 20090.772[2]
Hank starts work as a college professor of a writing class and gets into trouble with an unexpected admirer; Charlie deals with Marcy's new boyfriend.
273'Verities & Balderdash'David Von AnckenGina FattoreOctober 11, 20090.739[3]
Hank and Becca attend the annual English Department Fall Mixer hosted by Dean Koons and his wife Felicia. Charlie tries to coax Marcy into celebrating his first signing at the new agency, teen idol Rick Springfield.
284'Zoso'Bart FreundlichTom KapinosOctober 18, 20090.773[4]
Hank needs to address his problems with Becca's decidedly adult fashion sense; Hank and Charlie head to a strip joint where a student might be moonlighting.
295'Slow Happy Boys'David Von AnckenTom KapinosOctober 25, 20090.773[5]
Becca visits Karen in New York for a weekend and Hank is on his own until his old friend from Long Island, Mike Zlosowski (Kevin Corrigan) shows up. The pair have a great time at Sue Collini's party. Meanwhile, Charlie and Marcy's resumed sex life is abruptly interrupted by the revelation of a secret.
306'Glass Houses'Michael LehmannGina FattoreNovember 1, 20090.820[6]
Karen visits Los Angeles and Hank must deal with her discovery of his affairs--and with her plan to move the family to New York. Meanwhile, Charlie must deal with Marcy's crush on Rick when he's invited to dinner.
317'So Here's the Thing..'John DahlDaisy GardnerNovember 8, 20090.762[7]
Hank's attempts to set things right with Karen lead to even deeper entanglements with the campus ladies. Meanwhile, Charlie tries to prevent Sue's top client from leaving the agency; and Becca scolds Hank for being a terrible role model for her.
328'The Apartment'Adam BernsteinTom KapinosNovember 15, 20090.828[8]
Hank and Karen's Skype video chat gets disconnected; then he opens his door to Jackie, two strippers, and a bottle of liquor. The next morning, one of the strippers remains unconscious. When Charlie shows up with Rick, their attempts to help only make things worse. Finally, things really get complicated with the arrivals of Jill, Felicia, Stacy, Chelsea, and Becca.
339'Mr. Bad Example'John DahlGina Fattore & Matt PattersonNovember 22, 20090.773[9]
Hank expects to be fired after his affairs are revealed, but Dean Koons tells him otherwise. The principal of Becca and Chelsea's school contacts them and reports that the girls' physical confrontation has gotten them expelled. When the parents meet at the principal's office, one of the affairs is revealed to Karen. Meanwhile, Charlie risks his job trying to keep Marcy away from drug-addict Rick.
3410'Dogtown'Seith MannTom Kapinos & Gina FattoreNovember 29, 20090.894[10]
When Charlie loses his job, Hank takes him out on the town. Hank and Charlie steal one of Hank's autographed books from a bookstore and have a near-fatal run-in with two robbers at a liquor store. Meanwhile, Karen, Becca, and Marcy have a girls' night out.
3511'Comings & Goings'David Von AnckenGina Fattore & Daisy GardnerDecember 6, 20090.913[1]
On the eve of their departure for New York, Karen, Hank, and Becca have a final lunch with Felicia, during which Dean Koons arrives intent on challenging Hank to a duel. Meanwhile, Charlie and Marcy are optimistic about a possible offer on the house.
3612'Mia Culpa'Stephen HopkinsTom KapinosDecember 13, 20091.055[11]
Hank, Karen, and Becca are packing for their move when Mia returns to L.A. with her new agent boyfriend, Paul Rider (James Frain), who knows that Hank statutory-raped her. Hank tries to convince Mia not to tell everyone of their consensual sex, then resorts to violence against Paul. After leaving Mia's, Hank tells Karen everything just as the police arrive to arrest him. Meanwhile, Charlie considers having his vasectomy reversed, but Marcy seems to want to finalize the divorce.

Season 4 (2011)[edit]

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371'Exile on Main St.'David Von AnckenTom KapinosJanuary 9, 20110.848[12]
Just as Hank is released from 72 hours in jail for assault, he's picked up by Charlie, who reveals that the recent events of Fucking & Punching with Mia have become public and drops him into a meeting with young actress Sasha Bingham, who wants to capitalize on the publicity and make a movie out of F&P. He later re-enacts the script with her in her hotel room. The episode ends with Hank's lawyer informing him that the assault charges have been dropped--then he is arrested for statutory rape.
382'Suicide Solution'David DuchovnyTom KapinosJanuary 16, 20110.554[13]
Informed that he faces 3 years in prison because the DA wants to make an example of him, Hank tries to fix things with Becca. The episode ends as Hank, high on drugs and liquor, writes a letter to Becca and passes out.
393'Home Sweet Home'Adam BernsteinTom KapinosJanuary 23, 20110.432[14]
Hank takes advantage of the misperception that he tried to commit suicide and moves back home with Karen and Becca, but he eventually tells his daughter the truth; Charlie sets out to reach a sexual benchmark while a wealthy producer pursues Marcy.
404'Monkey Business'Bart FreundlichGabe Roth & Matt PattersonJanuary 30, 20110.645[15]
Hank, Runkle, and the other guys from the film-project group have dinner with an important investor. When they go to the investor's house afterwards, Runkle accidentally kills the investor's pet monkey, and the investor dies from an erotic act.
415'Freeze-Frame'Beth McCarthy MillerTom KapinosFebruary 6, 20110.418[16]
Mia testifies for Hank's case, going on the record that she slept with Hank knowing that he was unaware of her age. Charlie gets unexpected news and learns his vasectomy may have been botched. Karen starts dating a new guy. Hank, Sasha, and Mia get better acquainted.
426'Lawyers, Guns and Money'John DahlVanessa ReisenFebruary 13, 20110.520[17]
A sensational photo derails Hank's case; Karen resuscitates Hank's relationship with Abby.
437'The Recused'Michael WeaverTom KapinosFebruary 20, 20110.550[18]
Abby pitches Hank's case to a senior partner; Hank is dismayed by Karen's relationship with Ben; Marcy and Stu ask Charlie for help.
448'Lights. Camera. Asshole'Adam BernsteinTom KapinosFebruary 27, 20110.513[19]
Hank takes a gig rewriting dialogue; Marcy tells Stu she is pregnant.
459'Another Perfect Day'Michael LehmannTom Kapinos & Gabe RothMarch 6, 20110.469[20]
After getting evicted, Hank moves in with Karen and Becca; Becca and Pearl steal the Porsche.
4610'The Trial'Seith MannTom KapinosMarch 13, 20110.633[21]
Hank's trial turns into an all-out character assassination, with even friendly witnesses Charlie and Karen unable to portray him as anything other than a drunken, oversexed lout. It is revealed that Hank and Mia had met before the night they slept together, with Hank not remembering the meeting due to him being in a drunken stupor. Abby becomes nervous the case may be lost.
4711'The Last Supper'John DahlTom KapinosMarch 20, 20110.369[22]
Hank gets the verdict and briefly considers fleeing Los Angeles. He gets the cash from his on-set work rewriting dialogue for Sasha, buys a new Porsche, and promptly smashes the right headlight. A party is thrown at Karen's and the four old friends hang out smoking and remembering the good old days. Hank and Trixie hang out again for a little massage.
4812'..And Justice for All'Adam BernsteinTom KapinosMarch 27, 20110.547[23]
Hank awaits sentencing and visits the set of his movie. Everyone gather for dinner at Stu's, where Marcy reveals that her baby is Charlie's. Hank almost drowns in the pool but is saved by Ben.

Season 5 (2012)[edit]

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491'JFK to LAX'John DahlTom KapinosJanuary 8, 20120.758[24]
The narrative begins 3 years after Season Four, soon after the successful release of Hank's new novel, Californication, when Hank breaks up with his latest lover Carrie (played by Natalie Zea) in New York. Depressed at the unpleasant breakup, he unquestioningly accepts Charlie's invitation to return to L.A to meet a potential client, hip-hop artist Samurai Apocalypse (played by RZA). On the flight he almost joins the Mile High Club with a woman named Kali (Meagan Good) he later learns is Apocalypse's main squeeze. While in L.A., Hank visits Karen and Becca and meets Karen's new husband (also old foe), Bates. Later he meets Becca's new boyfriend Tyler. The episode ends with Hank learning that his New York girlfriend has just torched his apartment.
502'The Way of the Fist'David DuchovnyTom KapinosJanuary 15, 20120.751[25]
Hank continues to consider writing Sam's new movie, then decides against it after a brief but not-so-good meeting with the movie's director, Peter Berg (playing himself). During a night at a local club with Sam, Hank spots Becca's boyfriend Tyler making out with another girl. After confronting him, he decides to talk to Becca about Tyler instead of lashing out at him. He doesn't end up telling Becca what he saw, but Sam and his men decide to teach Tyler a lesson that lands him in the hospital. Meanwhile, Charlie, Marcy, and Stu deal with Stuart, who has exposed himself to a preschool classmate.
513'Boys & Girls'Seith MannTom KapinosJanuary 22, 20120.641[26]
Finding himself in debt to Sam for Tyler's beating, Hank finishes writing Sam's film script. Later, as he tries again to leave for New York, Sam asks him to take Kali out on the town. Tyler recovers from his injuries at Karen and Becca's. Marcy and Stu leave little Stuart with Charlie when they go out, and Charlie pays too much attention to new nanny Lizzie (Camilla Luddington).
524'Waiting for the Miracle'Bart FreundlichTom KapinosJanuary 29, 20120.748[27]
Hank receives an unwelcome surprise from Carrie, his New York ex-girlfriend, then is forced to bring her along to a dinner party at Karen's that evening. The party soon gets out of control as Stu, Marcy, and Bates get talking about sexual proclivities. The party abruptly ends when Carrie realizes and reveals something about Hank. Meanwhile, Lizzie (Stuart's new nanny) fixes up Charlie with a blind date named Mary.
535'The Ride-Along'Millicent SheltonTom KapinosFebruary 5, 20120.742[28]
Charlie's boyhood dream and Hank's worst nightmare come true when Sam invites them on a ride-along in a Santa Monica Police Department car to research his film role. The ride soon becomes a joyride, which turns sexually awry for Charlie. Thanks to Tyler, Bates drinks excessively at a Venice restaurant, but Hank and the guys arrive to save the day for Karen and Becca. Tyler mentions that he recognizes Sam from somewhere, causing realizations for some and trouble for Hank.
546'Love Song'Eric StoltzTom KapinosFebruary 12, 20120.834[29]
While Karen is still upset about what she thinks Hank did to Tyler, Sam asks Hank to help Kali write love-song lyrics. Hank tries to understand Kali better so he can write more sincere lyrics, so she tells him about her feelings when she came to LA. This makes Hank flash back to his and Karen's move to LA. Later, Karen tells Hank she might have made a big mistake being with Bates, who won't stop drinking.
557'Here I Go Again'Michael WeaverTom KapinosFebruary 19, 20120.714[30]
On another drinking binge, Bates unknowingly sleeps with exotic dancer Holly, and Hank tries to pick up the pieces in order to keep Karen from being humiliated. Fired as Marcy's nanny, Lizzie asks Charlie to help her get her job back; at the last minute Marcy begs her to return.
568'Raw'Bart FreundlichTom KapinosMarch 4, 20120.668[31]
Hank gets stuck reading Tyler's script discovering hidden talent (though the script appears to be a disturbingly autobiographical account of his relationship with Becca) and subsequently meets his parents. Charlie and Lizzie defile Marcy's marital bed, but hear a little more than they bargain for when Marcy and Stu come back early and are up for a little roleplay.
579'At the Movies'Helen HuntTom KapinosMarch 11, 20120.680[32]
Movie production starts for Sam's movie, Santa Monica Cop, but Hank jeopardizes his friendship with Sam by having a rendezvous with the lead actress. Charlie continues his relationship with Lizzie and attempts to sign Tyler to his talent group. Hank gets released from Sam's movie and has a blowup with Charlie; he fires Charlie as his agent and as his friend.
5810'Perverts & Whores'Bart FreundlichTom KapinosMarch 18, 20120.637[33]
Hank crashes with Karen and Becca while looking for power agent Larry Levine; when he finds him, Levine quickly sets up a meeting with German filmmaker and idol Lars Manderhoff; Hank also bumps into old flame Trixie (Judy Greer). Emotional and distraught from recent losses, Charlie seeks comfort from Marcy while dealing with Lizzie getting her big-break role in Santa Monica Cop thanks to Stu.
5911'The Party'Michael LehmannTom KapinosMarch 25, 20120.725[34]
Hank overstays his welcome at Karen's and prepares to hit the road with one last stop at Malibar. There he bumps into Lizzie, who uses her new acting skills to lure him back to Charlie's place, which is full of his loved ones, plus Sam, Kali, Tyler, and Gabriel (Bates' sponsor). The party ends abruptly when Hank has a run-in with Tyler after catching him with Kali in the bathroom.
6012'Hell Ain't a Bad Place to Be'Adam BernsteinTom KapinosApril 1, 20120.768[35]
As he sleeps in his car outside of Karen's house, Hank has a nightmare starring his late friend Lew Ashby as a bartender in hell. When he wakes up and enters the house, Bates announces that he has decided to leave Karen; this offers the possibility of Hank and Karen reuniting and starting a new life in their former home. Hank meets Becca during her work break and she announces that Tyler has proposed to her. On the set of Santa Monica Cop, Sam's jealousy and fondness for firearms give Charlie an opportunity to show how much he loves his best friend and number-one client; Carrie (Natalie Zea), the New York ex-girlfriend, returns and offers Hank a drink. He drinks it and Carrie reveals it's laced with prescription anti-depressants. As they succumb to the drugs she remarks on how their bodies will be discovered together, and pleads with Hank to tell her he loves her. As Hank seems to lose consciousness he has a vision of Karen, to whom he says ‘I love you’, and the screen goes black.

Season 6 (2013)[edit]

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611'The Unforgiven'David DuchovnyTom KapinosJanuary 13, 20131.070[36]
Hank wakes up in the hospital after overdosing from being drugged by Carrie (Natalie Zea), the New York ex-girlfriend, and he starts experiencing being haunted by her in his dreams. Becca announces to Hank that she broke up with Tyler, much to Hank's delight, and she expresses interest in dropping out of school to pursue a career being a writer. This concerns Hank and Karen as they do not want to see her take the road that Hank did. Hank accompanies Charlie to a meeting with rock musician Atticus Fetch (Tim Minchin) who has expressed interest in creating a Broadway musical based on a novel by Hank. An intervention from Karen, Becca, Charlie, and Marcy due to concern of his behavior, increased drinking, and past experiences leads Hank to decide to enroll in a rehabilitation center.
622'Quitters'John DahlTom KapinosJanuary 20, 20130.749[37]
While in rehab, Hank adjusts well during his time there and meets many other patients. One that particularly stands out is a stunningly beautiful woman and 'muse' named Faith (Maggie Grace). Meanwhile, Charlie, posing as a homosexual agent, signs an award-winning gay actor named Robbie Mac (Johann Urb) as a client. Marcy deals with the return of Stu. Karen unknowingly gets a job as an interior designer for a house belonging to the wife of rock musician Atticus Fetch.
633'Dead Rock Stars'Adam BernsteinTom KapinosJanuary 27, 20130.889[38]
Hank continues his time in rehab and makes a trip to the outside world when he decides to accompany Faith to a funeral of an old flame of hers who was a childhood friend of Atticus Fetch. Charlie meets up with Robbie to discuss potential film projects. Karen starts her job as an interior designer and goes to Atticus' house where she surprisingly finds Hank, blacked out and sleeping on the floor, with several other guests from the party.
644'Hell Bent for Leather'David Von AnckenTom KapinosFebruary 10, 20130.753[39]
Charlie wrangles Hank into a remake of Cruising with Robbie Mac. After agreeing to the film, Hank, Charlie, Robbie Mac, and former executive on Crazy Little Thing Called Love (and now studio head) Ali Andrews go out to a gay bar. Hank, while ordering a drink, sees Richard Bates (Jason Beghe) who is working as a bartender for research for his latest book. Bates tells Hank that he and Becca talk regularly about writing; this somewhat troubles Hank as Becca has never talked to him about writing. Robbie moves the party back to Charlie's house where Hank and Ali make good on their previous sexual tension. Robbie ends up trying to have sex with Charlie but, unfortunately, Charlie is unable to bring himself to perform oral sex on Robbie and ends up admitting that he is not gay. Robbie kisses him and fires him. A distraught Charlie then walks in on Hank and Ali and explains what has happened. In light of this, Ali tells them that the project is off and she promptly leaves. Meanwhile, Marcy becomes closer to Ophelia Roberts (Maggie Wheeler), a strong feminist and self-proclaimed man hater who is seemingly taken by the idea of swearing off men.
655'Rock and a Hard Place'David Von AnckenTom KapinosFebruary 17, 20130.669[40]
Hank attempts to write a new project and Charlie gets fired at his job over the mishap with Robbie Mac. Both of them meet with Atticus Fetch about continuing their partnership on the proposed musical project. Atticus decides to send both of them to retrieve a guitar that belonged to a childhood friend, the deceased rock musician from the funeral, from a drug dealer (Jorge Garcia). They meet up with Faith and she guides them to the location. Karen continues her job as the interior designer of Atticus Fetch's house. Stu tries to reconcile with Marcy and thinks things are seemingly going well until Marcy, under the advice of Ophelia, makes Stu wear one of Ophelia's products to which he reluctantly agrees.
666'In the Clouds'David Von AnckenTom KapinosFebruary 24, 20130.574[41]
Hank tries to persuade Becca not to pursue a career in writing after hearing concerns from Karen. Hank and Charlie meet up with Atticus on his private plane during a flight to New York to provide him with inspiration for creating songs for the Broadway musical project. They are joined by Atticus' wife, the dead rock star's widow, and Faith. During the plane's landing, Charlie's fear of flying makes him extremely nervous and he ends up hooking up with the widowed wife. Hank has a rendezvous with Faith.
677'The Dope Show'Michael WeaverTom KapinosMarch 3, 20130.788[42]
Hank and Charlie return from their New York flight with Atticus to find that Charlie's place is a huge mess after leaving it with Becca who decided to host a party while they were away. Hank and Karen decide to try and teach Becca a lesson about the life of a rock musician by taking her over to Atticus' home as an example. During their visit they meet Marilyn Manson, who is enjoying illegal substances with Atticus. Hank and Karen decide to leave after observing the crazy antics of Atticus and Marilyn. The plan appears to have worked however, as Becca, who initially liked Atticus' house and wanted to hang out with her idol Marilyn Manson, ends up leaving abruptly with her parents after witnessing the crazy antics between the two rock stars. Charlie spends time with his son Stuart and tries to rekindle his relationship with Marcy. Things do not go well after Marcy finds Charlie in a video on an adult website that is run by a parent whom Charlie met incidentally while spending time with Stuart at a kids restaurant.
688'Everybody's a Fucking Critic'Seith MannTom KapinosMarch 10, 20130.693[43]
Hank reviews Becca's draft of her writing project and tries to give advice to her. Hank royally screws up and it does not go over well. Karen, after hearing what happened, tells Hank that Becca has now changed her mind about writing and is thinking of going to law school. Hank finishes the musical script for Atticus only to find that Atticus doesn't like it, and neither does Stu nor Charlie. Hank doesn't take the criticism well and he decides to meet up with Faith for encouragement. Meanwhile, Charlie and Stu join forces when they believe that Marcy is being brainwashed by Ophelia's influence. The three of them meet up at a bar but things do not go well when Ophelia shows up making disparaging remarks. Things go south when Ophelia uses her taser on both Charlie and Stu, however, Marcy is put off by Ophelia's behavior. Hank meets up with Becca again and apologizes for his earlier remarks and fully encourages her to pursue a career in writing.
699'Mad Dogs & Englishmen'Adam BernsteinTom KapinosMarch 17, 20130.766[44]
Atticus, now staying with Charlie after being kicked out by his wife, decides to throw a party there even though he is only a guest. Girls for the party are supplied by Faith, The Dealer (Jorge Garcia) returns to provide the recreational substances, and Hank's old friend Eddie Nero (Rob Lowe) provides the entertainment. Hank gets jealous when Karen attracts the attention of Eddie after she sees something going on between Hank and Faith. Atticus, newly single, turns his attention to 'a fan' of his at the party. Charlie ends up reuniting with the dead rock star's widow. Faith's feelings for Hank start to go beyond her control.
7010'Blind Faith'Adam BernsteinTom KapinosMarch 24, 20130.592[45]
During a family dinner, Becca tells Hank and Karen that she is deciding on going to a literary pilgrimage. Hank meets up with Faith at her place and meets Atticus' brother there. Then later on, while they are at a bar, Faith receives a call from her mother. She reveals to Hank that she hasn't spoken to her parents in years due to their views on her lifestyle. Hank accepts Faith's invite on visiting her estranged parents in her hometown, including posing as her boyfriend. Hank and Faith later have dinner with the parents, Faith's father reveals she was a former nun, then an argument ends the dinner. Hank and Faith sneak out of the house. Hank visits Karen and both agree on letting Becca go on the literary pilgrimage.
7111'The Abby'Michael WeaverTom KapinosMarch 31, 20130.580[46]
Charlie announces to Hank and Faith that Atticus is contemplating retiring from the music business including dropping out from the musical due to wanting to spend time in rehab. Hank and Faith with the help of Becca and Bates convince Atticus not to drop out - instead to even pitch it as a form of a comeback. Ophelia reveals her feelings to Marcy which Marcy does not reciprocate. This escalates to Ophelia luring Charlie to Marcy's house and chaining both up. They realize they still love each other. Charlie and Marcy announce to Hank and Faith that they are getting re-married. Atticus invites all three on his tour, even offering to Charlie and Marcy on officiating their marriage. Hank and Karen say goodbye to Becca as she heads off to her literary pilgrimage. Karen ponders to Hank whether Becca is the reason they are still connected to each other.
7212'I'll Lay My Monsters Down'Stephen HopkinsTom KapinosApril 7, 20130.618[47]
Hank continues to contemplate whether to start a more serious relationship with Faith or to try and win Karen back. Meanwhile, Atticus Fetch starts his tour on bus (not having enough money to pay for his airplane expenses). On the opening gig of the tour Atticus remarries Charlie and Marcy onstage, which makes Hank fantasize about asking Karen to marry him. After the show Hank gets a call from Becca, who urges him to be happy, and he embarks on the Atticus tour with Faith the next morning. While on the road Hank dreams of losing Karen in the Hell bar, and wakes up deciding to go back to her. After saying his goodbyes to Faith and Atticus, Hank gets a motorcycle lift from Krull. The episode ends with Hank having just knocked on Karen's door, uncertain of how things will turn out.

Season 7 (2014)[edit]

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateU.S. viewers
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731'Levon'David DuchovnyTom KapinosApril 13, 20140.640[48]
The episode picks up at the end of last season, with Hank at Karen's door. He has a brief daydream that she opens the door and they live happily ever after before realizing she is not home. He tracks her to a nearby restaurant and expresses her love to her only to find that she is on a date with Chris from her yoga class. Atticus fires Hank and Charlie. The latter tells Hank that the only offer he has is from a student named Levon who wanted to interview Hank for his college paper. Unexpectedly Levon shows up at Charlie Runkel's house, where Hank is crashing. Levon spots Hank, who agrees to a quick interview before being rushed off by Charlie who has landed him an interview at Santa Monica Cop: The TV show. Hank and Karen meet briefly before Levon shows up for his rescheduled interview when he indirectly tells Hank that he is his father.
742'Julia'Adam BernsteinTom KapinosApril 20, 20140.390[49]
753'Like Father Like Son'Michael LehmannTom KapinosApril 27, 2014TBA
764'Dicks'David Von AnckenTom KapinosMay 4, 20140.451[50]
775'Getting the Poison Out'Seith MannTom KapinosMay 11, 2014TBA
786'Kickoff'David Von AnckenTom KapinosMay 18, 2014TBA
797'Smile'John DahlTom KapinosMay 25, 2014TBA
808'30 Minutes or Less'David Von AnckenTom KapinosJune 1, 2014TBA
819'Faith, Hope, Love'John DahlTom KapinosJune 8, 20140.397[51]
8210'Dinner With Friends'Adam BernsteinTom KapinosJune 15, 20140.411[52]
8311'Daughter'Michael LehmannTom KapinosJune 22, 2014TBA
8412'Grace'Adam BernsteinTom KapinosJune 29, 20140.481[53]

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External links[edit]

  • List of Californication episodes on IMDb
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Chapter 4: THE SET UP

The wedding reception went smoothly, though both families knew of the depression Gray and Lucy felt. They both tried desperately to avoid any confrontation with their parents.

Lucy tried to stop herself from crying the whole time, and she was forced to put on a fake smile every time a guest would greet her and congratulate her on the marriage. 'They make it seem like an achievement, like it's something to congratulate about. If only you knew how I truly feel about this!'Lucy thought. She tried several times at attempting to escape the party with Loke and Lyon but sadly, she failed. Her father was really tough, watching her every move the whole time. Eventually, she had to give up with the idea, as she knew it wasn't working.

They thought the day was bad enough as it was, until they realised that it could get a lot worst. Their misery grew when they got cornered by their parents.

'We'll get you a house to settle in at Hargeon by next month, for the meantime, both of you are staying with me…' Ur stated in a very composed manner.

Gray's mouth fell agape while Lucy started to cry like a child abandoned by her parents. It was a good thing they were brought into a private room. They both felt like they were bing tormented. 'Why do we have to move to another city? We could just stay here…' Lucy whimpered, her voice shaking.

'Because you two should start a family, and it would be better if you started from scratch.' Jude instructed, 'And we are not giving you a choice here. You both absolutely must comply.'

Lucy felt the heat of her whole body rise up to her cheeks. Gray was blushing excessively as well. 'F-family?' the boy stuttered, trying to process the information he just heard.

'We're too young for something like that, dad!' Lucy yelled, now losing her composure. 'This is becoming way too unreasonable!'

'Lucy, we understand we made these things difficult for the both of you, but we will not stick by your sides forever to guide you in this matter. You must learn how to take care of yourselves, especially now that –' Ur was interrupted by Gray.

'-We made it clear that we were against this marriage from the very beginning, didn't we? How do you expect us to live by ourselves on such short notice? I bet we'll end up getting a divorce after a day together!' Gray protested, his face unreadable. 'This is ridiculous… Forcing us get married is enough… We couldn't even stand the presence of each other for 20 minutes, and to think that they're making us live under the same roof forever?'he thought.

'It's this or we disown you.' Ur said indignantly, her face dim. Gray shivered in fright. He knew he just said something to make his mother this angry. He could practically see the terrifying aura his mother was releasing.

'Do what you want, we won't care. But I swear to Layla's grave, Lucy and Gray, we shall completely forget your existence if you end up getting a divorce.' Jude growled in a very intimidating tone.

Silence soon filled the room. Lucy's mouth was partly open. She couldn't believe their parents were over reacting. Her father never swears on her mother's grave, and what's more unbelievable was he's willing to forget her existence just because she could end up getting a divorce. She couldn't help but ask herself if she had been a terrible daughter. As far as she could remember, she had never done anything to disgrace her father's name. 'Dad…' she murmured under her breath, alarmed.

Gray stared at the elder man, 'Uncle…' he then turned to his mom, 'Mom… You can't be serious! You can't do that…' he said with frustration as he scratched his head and laughed. He wasn't taking this seriously. He knew they're just saying this on a whim.

'Try me, Gray!' The black haired woman said bluntly, her eyes full of menace as she stared at her son.

'So easy for her to say things like this…' Gray thought, slowly realizing his mother's solemnity which, he won't deny, scared him to death. He knew divorce was never an option, and since his mother and father were divorced he should have never thought of speaking about it in the first place. He sighed and raised his hands in surrender. 'I'm sorry, alright?'

The air was getting more and more intense, they were all sitting there in awkward silence, Lucy somehow managed to stop her cries, Ur was glaring daggers to Gray, and the latter was trying to avoid his mom's stare, while Jude was sipping his nice cup of coffee.

Lucy might as well try her luck, she broke the silence, 'Maybe you can at least permit Laxus or Loke to come live with us in Hargeon, Dad, aunt?' She asked, her voice shaking. 'E-everything was happening fast and I-I didn't even get the chance to prepare myself for these kinds of t-things…' She really felt uncomfortable being alone with Gray, she knew nothing good would happen with them being together.

Jude let out a cough, 'No.' he said coldly. Once again, Lucy felt her tears gathering at the corner of her eyes. 'Why do you think we had to wait for a month for the both of you to move to Hargeon?'

'Oh..Of course, there's always a reason.' Lucy thought, holding in the tears, trying to calm herself. 'For you to find us a house?' she asked, testing her luck again. To be honest, she was trembling on the inside, she was scared to face her own father's wrath so she was very careful not to say anything that would annoy him.

'It's to prepare the both of you for the next phase of life.' Her father retorted, setting the cup of coffee aside. 'Now, Lucy… Listen to this… I am making it clear to you that I wil not allow any of your brothers to stay with you in Hargeon until you and Gray settle down nicely, and if they will insist, I might as well disown them too.' He added.

Once again, Lucy's mouth opened wide in shock. 'Y-you're willing to do that much, dad?'

Her father cupped his chin, 'I was raised that way, and I have been there too. I am getting tired of the two of you whining, as if you hate each other. We are doing this for your own good. We want you to learn the lesson of life the hard way, for you to learn the value of family on your own.' He said, his tone more of threatening than lecturing. 'And from this day forward, you two are husband and wife, who must support and protect each other. Don't bring dishonour to your family's name.'

'We absolutely hate each other!' Lucy and Gray both screamed in their thoughts.

'Yes, father…' Lucy sighed in defeat. Not like she was given a choice. Everything that happened today was too much for her to bear. Not to mention the fact that she'd be staying at the Fullbuster's residence for a month. But on the positive side, Lyon, one of her best friends, was there and she'd get to stay at Magnolia for a month before moving to a totally unfamiliar town with her – ehem – husband.

'I guess the discussion is settled then,' Ur exclaimed, returning back to her cheerful self. 'You may now go back to the reception and entertain the guests.'

Gray and Lucy were somehow glad the depressing discussion was over, and they stood up and stormed out of the room. Ur and Jude were left in the room, and as soon as the door was closed, Ur beamed. 'We're a family now, at last Jude. Just like how we all dreamed of in the past…'

Jude smiled back, 'Right. I didn't expect it to happen so soon though, I was thinking it would be Lyon and Lucy, he had the highest possibility aside from Igneel's boy. But dealing with family is just like business, grabbing an opportunity once it knocks on my door was my expertise. I guess you should really expect the unexpected.' He said, and sipped on his cup of coffee.

'Well, I didn't expect it either. They weren't even that close. But I kind of see you and Layla in them… I can't believe we were acting like our parents then.' Ur tapped her chin with her finger, 'I wonder how they'll handle the adjustments…This'll be very tough.' She laughed.

'It can't be helped. They must deal with the consequences of there actions. If I had caught Lucy with another man in that situation, I'd surely have killed him.' Jude clenched his fist. 'But since it was Gray, I was somehow relieved. And they'll definitely manage. After all, we've been there…' he relaxed his tensed muscles as he turned his gaze out of the window.

'I just wish their marriage would end up like yours, rather than mine…' She smiled, sadness evident on her eyes.

He stared back at her and crossed his legs over one another, 'Trust your son, he's the total opposite of your ex-husband…'

With Gray and Lucy…

'Will you please just stop complaining, I should be the one complaining!' Gray grouchily said as he walked ahead of Lucy.

'Who wants to be your wife anyway?' Lucy yelled, wiping her tears with the back of her hand.

'A lot of girls line up just to get me to go out with them! And who said I want to marry you? If you didn't scream that morning, this wouldn't have happened!' Gray yelled back, gritting his teeth. Even though he thought she looked stunning today, he couldn't find the patience to keep up with her ranting. This was just so annoying.

Lucy, on the other hand, felt insulted. 'Says someone who slept in my bed with only his boxers on?' she countered. She was annoyed. She would still be single at this moment if it wasn't because of his stupidity and yet he had the nerve to blame her!

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'You talk like I did it on purpose!' Gray rolled his eyes, 'Deal with it or you can just give up and divorce me. That sounds great, right?'

Lucy stopped walking. Divorce? Yes, divorce. She could do that, but she'd surely lose her family. She'd bring dishonour to her father's name. And how could Gray suggest that so casually? She sniffed hard, 'Then, promise me you'll never fall in love with me?' She uttered in a demanding tone.

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Gray twitched, he turned around to look at Lucy arrogantly. 'I should be the one telling you that. Like I'd fall in love with a spoiled brat like you!'

Lucy, insulted, plastered a small smile and ignored the rudeness, 'It's a deal, alright!' she then marched ahead of Gray. She didn't know what to feel, but this was better. At least she made it clear that love in between them was a taboo. Thinking that he'll never fall in love with her was safer, for this will be her reason to not to fall in love with him.

'Hey! What do I get in return with that deal?' he raised his eyebrow playfully, trying to keep up with Lucy's speed. 'I won't fall for someone like you. What do I get from you, huh?'

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Lucy stopped and faced him. 'I promise to be a good wife, given that… you don't force me into doing things I don't want…' Lucy retorted.

'Heh. No fair! You still benefit from that…' he frowned, then suddenly his face brightened up and smirked evilly, 'How about you and I live our lives like this wedding never happened? We just have to act like a loving couple in front of those who know this.. Are you cool with that?'

Lucy was flabbergasted. Of course! Why didn't she think of that? That was a great idea, a great escape. Especially when they had to go live in another city away from their families and friends. For the first time in the whole day she drew out a genuine smile and nodded excitedly. 'You got yourself a deal right there, Mr. Fullbuster!'

And that was also the first smile Lucy had given to Gray, as far as he remembered…

After the party, Lucy involuntarily went and stayed in the Fullbuster's residence. Laxus and Loke promised her a visit the next day. She thought the nightmare was over, until she was informed that she'd be sleeping in the same room as Gray. Gray looked like he was enjoying himself though. Before Ur left them alone, she gave Lucy her luggage and a wrapped gift, she asked her to open it immediately. When Lucy opened it, she found sexy red lingerie inside. She sweat dropped. Were their parents really taking this seriously? Tutorial how to make a cocos2dx simple game.

'Planning on wearing that on our first night, wife?' Gray asked while snickering.

Lucy rolled her eyes in disgust. 'No way! I'd rather die!' she was blushing terribly.

'Then die.' he responded. 'I bet that'd look good on you.'

'Shut up, you pervert!' she screamed as she opened her luggage and looked for her towel and some pajamas to change into. Gray immediately stood up and took off his clothes. When Lucy noticed this, she yelled at him again, 'What are you doing taking your clothes of casually in front of me, you exhibitionist!'

'What?' he smiled, it was an evil smile. 'This is my room.'

Lucy muttered incoherent words under her breath. As she was about to stand up to go to the bathroom, Gray stormed in ahead of her. 'HOW RUDE!' Lucy shouted in disbelief. She stomped her feet and walked back to the couch. She could hear Gray singing loudly in the bathroom. 'How could I live with these guy?'she thought.

Gray, on the contrary, was enjoying himself immensely inside the bathroom. He was taking his time washing himself up. Who knows what might happen? His perverted thoughts dominating his mind, he was in deed annoying the blonde girl. It was to his advantage that they had to stay in his house. Thank God. As soon as he was finished, he left the bathroom with only a towel wrapped around the lower half of his body. Gray caught Lucy staring at him, her face red in embarrassment and abhorrence. He threw her a teasing smirk, 'Enjoying the view?'

'Whatever.' She rolled her eyes and headed straight to the bathroom bringing her luggage inside it. Her heart pounding like crazy, she was getting nervous all of a sudden. She was scared, too scared to stay in one room with this guy. What on earth was wrong with her? She slammed the bathroom door with full force and took a long bath. She needed this. She needed to calm her overworked nerves.

After she had changed, she went out of the room and found Gray smirking playfully lying on the bed, tapping the space beside him suggestively. 'Honeymoon time, eh?' he uttered in a teasing tone. She could see through Gray, and she smiled sweetly as she walked to the other side of the bed. Then she raised one foot up in the bed and pulled herself up. Before he knew it, she was standing beside him emitting a dark aura. He shivered as Lucy kicked him with full force out of the bed.

It was Lucy's turn to smirk, 'You wish! Sleep on the ground, you big pervert!' she said as she pull the blanket out and collapse on top of the bed. Gray scratched the back of his head. He stood and thought of the nicest thing he could pull off, and smirked. He walked back to the bed and collapsed on top of Lucy. She shrieked, 'HEY!'.

'Just this once, Lucy…' Gray whispered seductively, which Lucy found creepy yet..hot. Her heart began to pound uncontrollably, and her blood began to boil as it rose up to her cheeks.

'What the hell is he doing?' She thought. She immediately pushed Gray off her, and then jumped out of the bed. Her ears were hot and she knew she had just lost to him tonight. 'IDIOT!' she shouted.

'This is my bed…' Gray turned his body upright and stared at Lucy, his face overwhelmed with victory. He raised his arms and crossed them on the back of his head as he leaned onto the headboard. 'If you don't want to sleep beside me, then don't sleep on MY bed,' and then he burst out laughing.

Lucy was too embarrassed to talk back. What he said was true. It was HIS bed, but she didn't want to share a bed with him. She turned her back and stormed out of the room. She slammed the door closed. Gray just stared at her back as she walked out, still not able to stop himself from laughing so hard. She felt like crying, but she knew crying won't help her out. As she walked down the hallway, she crashed in to someone. She fell down onto the floor butt first.

'Lucy?

She raised her head up to see Lyon staring down at her worriedly. Pad system keygen crack download. 'LYON!' she cried out. She stood up and stomped her feet child likely. 'I can't sleep in the same room as Gray!'

He smiled, sadness evident on his eyes. 'As I thought. Come.' He grabbed Lucy's arms and pulled her into another room. The room wasn't as big as Gray's but it had a nice bed. It didn't have too much furniture though. It was just a plain room. 'You can sleep here.' he said.

'Is this your room?' she asked, her eyes wandering around it.

'Nope, it's the guest room. Having you sleep in my room would be improper!' He exclaimed, his voice calm.

Lucy nodded, 'Thanks!' she wrapped her arm around Lyon's shoulder, and he froze. 'But don't tell aunt Ur about this, she won't like it.'

Lyon snapped out of it and smiled, 'Y-yeah, sure.' He took a step back, making Lucy take her arm off and walked forward towards the bed.

She slowly laid her body down and covered herself with the warm blanket. She glanced at the dazzled Lyon standing near the door and drew out a bright smile. 'Good night, Lyon…'

'G-good night, Lucy…' he responded as he stepped out of the room and closed the door gently, he leaned his body onto the door and whispered, 'Sleep tight, Lucy…'

Little did he know, Gray was observing his move from the shadows of the corridor. The raven haired boy drew out a sinister smile. So, his brother really did like his wife, huh?

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to be continued..