Driving in the dark, Randy Mann keeps his eyes on the road while Olive moans to her FauxPapas about Ned never loving her. Jerry tells her that when she finds the man who truly loves her, she won't have to wonder how that guy feels about her. She'll know. He and Buster point out that Randy Mann has been standing by her through this whole ordeal with nary a complaint, "and he ain't doin' it for his health." Olive sees the wisdom of their words and climbs into the front seat. She says she is sorry about Randy Mann's rhino. "Can't go crying over spilled rhinocerousessess..." he says, shyly, adding that he's mortified that Aloysius was apparently alive the whole time after all. "That's something a taxidermist should never, ever overlook," he shivers. Olive says it appears that she's been doing a bit of overlooking herself and thanks him again for everything. "I'd aid and abet you any time," Randy says, sweetly. Just to be clear, though, he says he's still a little confused about whether she and the Pie Man were ever engaged. "The only thing we were engaged in," Olive assures him, "was shenanigans. Shenanigans that could put Buster and Jerry in the big house unless we could get them across the border." She just can't figure out how. She says that when she was in the convent, Mother Superior always told her that prayer was reaching out your hands knowing the good Lord was reaching back. "Who would Mother Superior tell you to reach out to now?" Randy asks, and Olive smiles.













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