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Oh Ghosts, When You Lie You Get Burned

 Jay's sister's boyfriend/husband (?) says he can see ghosts. He can't. It's that simple. Eric is his name he's trying to pull one over on Jay's sister. He felt Jay's sister was getting bored with him so to spice things up, he told her that he can see ghosts.

They're planning on making the "curse" go away. I have a feeling this won't work out. Eric is willing to go all out to make it appear as though his curse is gone. Yeah, like that'll happen.

Sub plot, Issac and his partner, Nigel, are squabbling about getting a prenup. So, there's a bit of back and forth about that.

When you don't want to see ghosts anymore you fall down a flight of stairs. Yep, that's the only way to get out of it, and make the lie even worse when your girlfriend finds out the truth thanks to Jay and Sam. Good job guys! The truth is always the best to say.

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