
Angela asks, "A Catholic school girl?" Michael clarifies: "Older." Angela asks, "A nun?" Michael asks Angela if she has any single friends, maybe a religious type in uniform.The noise from the footbath is so loud, Pam has trouble answering the phones.

Kevin sits at the couch in reception, soaking his feet in a footbath.He tells the documentary camera, "We don't take debit cards anyway." Moved by Michael's words, Dwight tears up the bill. Michael is hurt by the gesture but hands Dwight his credit card, explaining that everything that happened between them for the past six weeks (such as slumber parties) was strictly business and not personal. Dwight tallies up Michael's bill for staying in the Americana Room for six weeks. Now that Jan is staying with her sister in Scottsdale, Michael can return home. Michael has been staying at Dwight's beet farm house for the past six weeks, letting Jan stay in his condo.With Michael distracted, Kevin and Andy team up to win back Dunder Mifflin's stolen parking spaces, forcing them into a showdown with the bosses of the five businesses of the office park. Michael's fascination with a woman modeling a chair in an office supply catalog makes him feel things he hasn't felt in a while. Kevin, sitting on the sidewalk and rubbing his feet, threatens to quit unless the issue is resolved. Pam and Jim describe the five minute walk they now have to take to get to work, whilst Oscar and Andy voice their frustration at the long walk they have to take. A tenant in the Scranton Business Park is having renovation work done which causes parking issues for the office staff.
