The Cook, the Waitress, the GM and his Lover

The aftermath of Jason's slip of the tongue has caused much more damage to his relationship with Nicole than he first realized. Jason decides that the only way to prove his love is to get down on one knee and ask her the ultimate question, but Nicole isn't so sure that married life is the answer to her relationship problems, and she is inexplicably drawn to sexy new chef Tommy Ravetto (Dominic Purcell). Chris accepts the business deal Alexandra offered, after coming to the realization that MJ is getting her life on track and unless he does as well, they'll never stand a chance. MJ's bracelet is garnering lots of bids on eBay; however, she may never see the money because the bracelet mysteriously disappears after her dad gets out on parole and pays her a visit. Meanwhile, Tessa and Frankie's relationship has been heating up. To prove that she can do more than just sizzle in the bedroom, Tessa tries and fails miserably at her attempts to cook dinner for Frankie.
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