Emmet realizes Mel was right about Ted being a drug-addict, but tries the drugs with Ted. Emmet and Ted are having sex and Ted pulls out drugs. Michael tracks down hunter the next day and gives him back the key to the apartment, telling him that they are the ones who give him a roof over his head until he has better plans. He takes Hunter to the café where the killer goes to, so they can get evidence.
Hunter runs out and Brian picks him up later in the streets. Michael and Ben walk into Hunter doing a trick in their apartment with his new key. Emmet jumps in and he and Mel get into a fight, resulting in Emmet and Ted leaving. They say that saying sorry is one thing and meaning it is another. Ted goes to Mel and Lindsay to tell them the truth about what happened. Debbie tells this to the police but they say the case is closed by Stockwell. Hunter tells Debbie that he knew dumpster-boy and saw him leave with a cop on the night he got killed. Ted says he changed and it's all in the past, but Emmet does not believe and trust him. Ted comes home and Emmet confronts him with the fact that he abandoned him for a white party and that he stole money from a baby. That very moment Brian walks in telling he is throwing a party. While reading RAGE in Michael's store, Hunter's tells him that a hero like Rage would never exist. He tells Mel and Lindsay that Ted disappeared two days ago. Mel and Lindsay visit him and tell him that every penny of Gus' account have re-appeared, not knowing that Emmet replaced the money. Meanwhile Emmet is worried sick about Ted. Michael tries to adapt to the fact they have a third person living with them and he and Ben are arguing whether or not they should give him a key to the apartment. I showed Jo the beginnings of the song, and we finished it together in an afternoon.Summary: Michael tries to adapt to the fact they have a third person living with them and he and Ben are arguing whether or not they should give him a key to the apartment.
Though this thought, at its core, is a very scary one, when I looked beyond the fear of losing something I held so dearly, I could see the incredible gift it is to have something to hold dear in the first place. Having lost family members without warning in the past, I became anxiously aware that just as soon as he came into my life, he could leave it, too. He was dealing with some concerning medical issues, and I developed an over-awareness of how quickly I could never see him again. At the time, I was engaged to my now husband. It takes just a few blustery days for all the yellow aspen leaves to give way to bare trees, snowfall, and early sunsets. “I quickly learned that fall is a fleeting, beautifully short time in the mountains. "I started writing ‘How Could I Have Known’ at the beginning of my first autumn in northern Colorado,” Sophia says. Fort Collins, CO-based identical twin sisters Sophia Jo Babb have shared their debut single as Companion, "How Could I Have Known," a gentle folk track.