On the Metro Court patio, Carly talks with Michael about Daisy’s christening, but Michael appears distracted. She calls him out for being somewhere else. Michael can’t help but feel it is cruel to Willow that he’s hosting this celebration for a new family member. He worries he’s rubbing her face in the fact that she lost everything. Carly tells him he’s a good man, but he has a new baby, and that is something to celebrate. She says he also shouldn’t feel guilty, as he didn’t do anything wrong, and the judge made her decision. Michael wants Willow to be a mom to their kids again, but Drew is the problem.

Carly says Drew is family, which is the most sickening part in all of this. Michael says that Drew using Wiley was a despicable move. Carly notes Willow seems blind to Drew, but Michael vows that will change.
Michael says if there is any chance of Willow seeing her kids again, he needs to get rid of Drew. He thinks that if he can force her to see that she lost her kids because of Drew, then she might walk away from him. Nina Tries to Convince Willow to WaitAt the pool, Nina is stunned by the news that Willow is marrying Drew right after divorcing Michael. Willow insists this is how she’ll get her kids back. Willow explains that if they present themselves as a legally married and stable couple, the judge will give her generous visitation rights. Nina worries the judge may see this as a tactic, and the judge will think she’s only marrying Drew to work the system. She also points out that the judge doesn’t want to see her making reckless decisions.
Willow says Martin suggested this, but Nina doesn’t think it means she needs to marry Drew right away. Nina tells Willow not to elope or have a quick wedding, but have a real wedding so the judge knows it’s real and not a marriage of convenience.