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Hey, Mom. Hey, Mom. Hi. Do you want to join us? Uh, well, she’s calling the shots, you know. And I have to talk to Dad about something, so, uh, we’re just gonna — But good to see you. [ Soft music playing ] What do you think that’s about? Your guess is as good as mine. How about your guess on Cyrus Renault? You mean who disappeared him? My guess is Jason. And it is so frustrating to me because I begged him not to do it. For his sake and Danny’s. Especially Danny’s. He just lost his mother. Does he need to lose his father, too? I’m actually picking him up in a little bit. I’m gonna take him to see a movie. Oh, honey, that’s sweet. Thank you. Yeah. I’ll do a subtle check-in or as subtle as I can be. Just see how he’s holding up in the wake of everything. How you doing, honey, anyway? It seems like we jump from one disaster to another since Sam died. Before then. Do you think life’s ever going to feel normal again? Not likely.

Oh, good. I need a doctor’s expertise. Is it — Is it possible to die of boredom? It’s rare, but it’s great to see that you’re recovering nicely. Yeah, well, I’m good, but I have a favor to ask. Name it. Get me out of here.

[ Cellphone chimes ]

Woman: Oh, can you hold the door, please? Thank you.

So how are things at Deception?

None of your damn business.

No need to be hostile or concerned. I have no intention of telling your coworkers that we were married once. Your secret is safe with me.

[ Knock on door ]

Come in. Hey. How’s Michael? Slow and steady, but he’s moving in the right direction. Thank you for asking. Uh… What’s going on? I need your help. Okay. With what? Rescuing Sasha from the Quartermaines’. [ Sighs ]

Ooh.

You okay? Mm. Your mother is driving me crazy! I’m not sure how much more I can take.

All I wanted was a cup of coffee. Not a face full of their drama. Well, we’re not going to let them drive us out of here. Besides, it could be fun. You alright? Mm-hmm. Yeah. I’m not going to let Ava distract me from what we came here to discuss. You gonna let me in on it? Yes. Uh, we need to talk about your living situation, Dad. Hey, Molls. Hi, Dad. Alexis. Good morning. Ms. Jones. How lovely to see you again. Ladies. If you’ll excuse me, I don’t want to keep my breakfast companion waiting. So, did you get this SOS from Lucy? I did many, many, many times. Do you know what this is about? No. Uh, we’re gonna find out. Uh, any chance you got Jason to admit he’s the father of Sasha’s baby? Olivia. Oh, don’t act like you’re above it. I’m not above it. Jason hasn’t said anything to me yet, and Sonny and I promised each other we wouldn’t pry. I would have thought you would be all over this. If Jason wants or needs me to know, he will tell me. Until then, I’m going to stay out of it. Mm. Wow. That is some really serious personal growth. Don’t give me that much credit. Sonny talked me into it, and I hate to admit it, but he’s right. Well, I think it’s great. And it’s exactly why my plan is going to work. The Quartermaines are really suffocating Sasha? Carly, I’m just afraid they’re going to become so intrusive that Sasha is going to bolt, and then we’ll never see her or that little baby ever again. I adore Monica, and I know that she means well. But she’s — She’s driving you crazy. The whole family is. It’s like I have no independence. And I would really like to think that that’s all in my head. But look at Willow. I mean, I’m not condoning what she’s done or her relationship with Drew, but the Quartermaines are really relentless in trying to bring those kids back into the fold. Her kids. Well, they’re Michael’s kids, too. You know what I mean. I don’t ever want to be in Willow’s position — having your family calling the shots on how I live my life, how my children live their lives, what doctors they see, what schools they go to, what sweaters they wear. Sweaters? [ Sighs ] From Monica. Green because we don’t know the sex yet. Alright, I’ll, uh, I’ll talk to Monica. No, I don’t need you to. From the day I found out that I was pregnant, I have been prepared and wanting to be a single mom. I want to do this on my own and figure it all out because I know that I will. I don’t doubt that. And I respect your boundaries. Do you? Yes, I do, but sometimes life is unpredictable, you know? Stuff comes out of nowhere all the time. And if that’s the case, you might need some support. And that’s you? Yes. I’ve made that commitment. I’m not going to tell you how to live your life. I’m not going to tell you how to raise your kid. But I’m going to be here to make sure you and the baby are okay. And one of the things I can always offer, if necessary, is money. I’m not your doctor, therefore I can’t sign you out. If I were you, I’d just wait it out. I’m sure your paperwork will come through soon. Besides, it may not be the worst thing in the world to just give yourself a minute to recover. Come on, man. I mean, you’ve seen me in way worse shape than this. Eh, true. But all those other times, you were never at death’s door. This time you weren’t just knocking. You were halfway through. How’s the house hunting going? Uh, it’s — it’s on the back burner for now. Dad. No. I’m busy, Kristina. What do you want me to do? I know you’re busy. Okay, I get it. But you need to prioritize this. You need to prioritize getting a home for Donna and Avery. Everything good? Yeah. You know, busy as usual. You? Can’t complain. I’ll, uh, I’ll call you later, okay? Okay. Enjoy your breakfast. You, too. Well, that went okay. How badly did you want to suggest that he leave? So badly. [ Both chuckle ] But you were afraid. Maybe this is the new laid-back me. Yeah. I always wanted to know what it would be like if one of us were laid back. Well, laid-back Molly is super chill. Doesn’t try to control anybody’s emotions or lives. Mol, you’ve been like this since you were a little girl. Yeah. But now I have to focus my energies where they can do the most good. On Danny and Scout, first and foremost. Well, I love that. Do me a favor. Just make sure that you save some of that energy for yourself. [ Mugs clank ] Here’s to an equitable custody arrangement, the way it should have been all along. Yes. And you know, he may not admit it, but I think Sonny is happy about it, too. And relieved that it’s over and we now have common-sense boundaries. Mm. I wouldn’t press your luck on that front if I were you. There’s no luck to press. What? Really? Oh, okay. No, Sonny and I, we are in a very good place right now. Oh. Alright, watch and I’ll show you. Donna and Avery need their own bedrooms. Good morning.

There was a moment where it could have gone either way. [ Monitor beeping ] It’s ironic, isn’t it? All the talking I did about staying or going. In Port Charles, you mean? Yeah. Turns out the real decision to stay was whether my heart would keep beating or not. And you decided it would? Well, someone did. I mean, with your help, obviously. Did it actually feel that way? Like you were in control of the situation? Well, you and I have both seen enough death to know that most of the time, there’s — there is no choice. But there was this strange, overwhelming feeling that I’m not done yet, that there’s too much here. People I love — my son who I want to see grow up, my mom, my sister. Anyone else? Elizabeth. [ Laughs ] You’re a lucky man. She is a remarkable woman. I assume your plan keeps Sasha in town somehow? Oh, yeah. I was thinking maybe we give her a job at the Metro Court. You know, start her out in the kitchen, move her to the front of the house when her due date gets a little bit closer. Maybe even, uh, comp a room to make life a little bit easier. I like it. Yeah, I’m in. Yeah. Oh, I’m glad that you are on board with my plan. I was just about to go extend the offer to Sasha, but obviously wanted to run it past you first. It’s great. [ Cellphone chimes ] Of course. What? What’s going on? One of the parents that was supposed to chaperone Leo’s field trip has dropped out. And guess who’s first on the reserve list. Oh, go. Are you sure? Yes. Yes, I can talk to Sasha.

Seriously?

Seriously. Go. [ Groans ] [ Laughs ] So no baby stuff? No baby daddy stuff? No. Hey, enjoy the field trip. Where are you going, anyway? The Port Charles Historical Society. Oh. Mm-hmm. Well, that will be interesting. [ Scoffs ] [ Laughs ] From your lips. You know, if I had run a con on you and it had worked, I would be fine taking your money. I never understood that about my mom. But now I do, because she earned that money. She swindled it fair and square. So if I — If I give you the money, then it would be charity. Which I hate because the charitable person can decide at any point to take away that charity for whatever reason. It’s their money, so they’re in charge. Oh, I get it. You want to be the one calling the shots? And I don’t know, Jason, for all your laid-back vibes and your “do your own thing” persona, I think you’re someone who wants to be in charge, too. You’re stealthy about it, but at the end of the day, you always get your own way. Not this time. Not with me. Now, if you’ll excuse me, I have to get back to work. I understand that Cyrus Renault has gone missing and that foul play is suspected. The PCPD Is still trying to figure out what happened. You were quoted in The Invader article I read. Um, I was aware that you were once police commissioner, but I didn’t realize that Mr. Renault was such a problem during your tenure. Yeah, well, “problem” is putting it mildly. So how does it feel to have Renault seemingly no longer around? Well, I’m relieved he can no longer hurt anyone, but it’s not the way I wanted it to happen. No? For someone to play God and do him in because they felt like it, I don’t get any satisfaction from that. Remember the trouble we had with our zincite dealer in Helsinki? Yeah, they didn’t get their payment on time. But Brook Lynn took care of that. Yeah, I thought so too. But I just got word this morning guess what. Didn’t happen. And that payment debacle, They turned around and sold our zincite to… Please don’t say it. Enchantment. No, no, no, no. We need that zincite. It is the key ingredient in the new overnight wrinkle cream. Look, if Enchantment drops their product before ours hits the shelves, we’re gonna look like we’re selling a cheap knock-off. So we need a new mineral connection right now. But zincite is a rare mineral. It’s going to be almost impossible to find a new supplier in, like, that short of time. No. No, no, no, no, no. I know that look. Well, I just happen to know someone who works in rare minerals. Well, as much as I love discussing the criminal justice system with you, I don’t believe that’s why you asked me for this meeting. No. I wanted to discuss the Esplanade. Mm. I figured as much. I’m waiting for confirmation from the mayor’s office about the site being moved to the new location, but so far, nothing. Mayor Collins feels Port Charles is better served keeping the Esplanade in its original location. This wouldn’t have anything to do with the mayor’s personal relationship with Sonny Corinthos, would it? I am so, so, so very sorry to interrupt, but, Jenz, my very, very dear friend Jenz, the Deception team and I have a business opportunity for you. And I just thought, you know, you — you happen to be here, and we happen to be here so… Go. We can pick this up at a later date. Are you sure? Because you and I had an appointment, whereas Miss Coe and I are… Well, I actually have another meeting to get to, so it’s fine. Good luck. So, Lucy, am I going to need luck for this? Oh, hey, the coffee machine at the stables is busted. Otherwise I wouldn’t be here. It’s fine. Are you sure? I can take off. You do whatever you want, but don’t leave on my account. That’s a novel concept, right? Doing whatever you want. Rough day? Just so sick of the Quartermaines breathing down my neck. It’s like this baby gives them an all-access pass. Look, I’m — I’m really sorry again, Sasha. I know this is all my fault. No, no. I mean, it is your fault that they found out how and when they did. But it wasn’t realistic to think that I could hide it. I may have been engaged in more than a little wishful thinking. Does that mean we’re… You apologized, I accepted. We’re all good. I’m sorry to intrude. I just wanted to confirm Tuesday’s exchange. I’ll be picking Avery up at Carly’s at 3:30, right? Sounds good. Okay. Oh, and you know about her recital, right? Yeah, I got the e-mail. Good. She tried on her costume the other night. She is just adorable. You will melt when you see her. Wow. Must be so nice to spend all that time with your daughter out in the world instead of in the cemetery where I visit mine because you killed her. I’m sorry you still feel that way, Kristina. Um, still? That I still feel that way? I’m going to feel that way forever. And what exactly are you sorry about, Ava? Are you sorry that I’m never going to get to go to my daughter’s dance recital? Or are you sorry that my daughter is dead because you killed her and got away with it, you conniving bitch? Okay, okay. That’s enough. No, it’s not enough! She has her daughter and I don’t have mine! Alright, look, you have, much like your father, the loosest acquaintance with the law, so let me outline some basics here for you. Watch it, Ric! When a jury acquits somebody of a crime, they are free. I am painfully aware of that. Oh, good. Then you don’t need a lawyer. But you definitely need a therapist because you seem incapable of accepting the reality that literally everybody else has. Kristina, you tripped and fell. You, okay? After you went to Ava’s uninvited, you bulldozed your way into her hotel room and you forced an altercation. So either it was a tragic, terrible accident, or you caused it. But the person who caused nothing here is Ava. You weren’t there, Ric! You know what your anger is more about? Your guilt about what happened to that child. My child! She was my child! No, Molly’s child actually! Back off! Back off now, Ric! You know, your daughter, much like you, seems to think that her feelings at any given moment are the most important things in the entire world. She is self-indulgent, self-involved, self-centered. Stop it! Shut up! Excuse me? Both of you walk away. Why would you engage with him? He’s a — He’s a horrible, petty person who can’t be reasoned with. Oh, excuse me, Alexis, I came over here to have a perfectly reasonable conversation, and it’s Kristina who spun out with her inappropriate — Oh, I will show you inappropriate. That’s it! That might be something you want to take up with that therapist. Oh, go to hell, Ric. Oh, not today. I’m just going to go back to our table. Come on. Come on. Thanks for the inter– I was going to punch him, but then he’d sue me. So what’s the point? Are you alright? Yeah, I-I just — I gotta — I can’t be here. I gotta go. I’ll walk you out, baby.

Thank you, Mom. Yeah. Anytime. Hopefully never again. Ric: Oh, what a surprise. Molly’s gone. Did you even notice? She probably left because she didn’t want to watch you be an ass. Oh, come on, Alexis, you know better than that.

I just came from a meeting with Sidwell. Words I definitely did not want to hear. Yeah. Uh, it was, uh, unsettling. Yeah, of course it was unsettling. Sidwell is as dangerous as they come. And not just because he’s some ogre or sadist. He’s not interested in gratuitous cruelty or — or torturing people for sport. He’s interested in making money. And if you get in the way of that, he will get rid of you. He won’t. Why? Because you say so? Because I know what I’m doing. With all due respect — and you truly have mine — you are beautiful and smart and compelling and all the things to make any guy fall for and trust you. But he’s not just any guy. Meaning? Meaning this may not be the easy undercover assignment that you’re envisioning. As a matter of fact, I can guarantee you it won’t be. I need to get out of here. I’m meeting Olivia at the Metro Court. Okay. Can I — Can I say one thing? Sure, sure. Just make it quick. Got it. Um, so the Quartermaines, they’re — They’re crazy. [ Chuckles ] We know that. And they have the uncanny ability of getting on a person’s last nerve. But I do think they care deep down and sometimes right on the surface. I do think they care, too. But there’s a fine line between caring and controlling. And I refuse to let them control me. Yeah, you go, cuz. Yeah. No, no, that was too soon. Got it. That was — felt gross coming out. I almost choked on it. See you later. Yeah, yeah. See ya. [ Both chuckle ] Are you okay? Yeah. Why? You seemed a little off in the elevator. Well, you know, I’m — I’m pretty concerned about this Sidwell guy. I did some research on him. And? Well, and I — I think we would really regret working with him. Ta-da! The answer to our prayers. I understand Deception is willing to do business with me after all. Molly. What’s up? Hi. Hi. Uh, I’m just taking Danny to a movie. Very cool. But I do think I did just see him take off on his bike like five minutes ago. Yes. He texted. He’s got to get a textbook from a friend’s house. I was just gonna wait here till he gets back. Cool. Coffee? No. I’m good. Thanks. Um, well, how are you? I haven’t seen you since our trip to the roof. Do you think they’ve fixed that lock up there yet? Certainly not. [ Chuckles ] Uh, is it sad to say that I would rather spend a week back up on that roof than a minute where I just was? Yeah. Where were you? Um, sorry. No, I don’t need to be whining about my life to you. No, no, you don’t need to. But I really want you to. And if you’re going to whine, could you put some muscle into it? I want you to try and hit those high notes that only dogs can hear. Oh, yeah, I would, but, um, there’s really not that much to it. I mean, my parents can’t stand each other. I’ve known that my whole life, and there’s really nothing to be done about it, so. Yeah, but it hurts like hell to see it play out, right? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Do you ever tell them? Tell them that their actions are actively hurting me and risk them feeling bad about it? God, no. [ Both chuckle ] Yeah, I got you. Um, one of the reasons I waited so long to tell Mac that he was my dad was because I didn’t want him to be disappointed in me. I felt like it was my job to manage his feelings. I am queen of that. [ Laughs ] Well, I guess I’m the king. Yeah, the way I figured it, uh, as long as Mac didn’t know that I was his son, then he couldn’t have any negative feelings about any of it, right? Couldn’t have any positive ones either. Yes. Yes, exactly. It would have been great if I could have figured that out in the beginning. Aha. That’s not my way. [ Laughs ] So what happened? I — Yeah, I finally told him, and it’s — it’s been amazing. There have been some hiccups. There always are. But it did teach me that being a part of a family means being aware of, like, everyone’s feelings. But on the flip side, they need to tune in to your feelings too. I’m very relieved you’re okay and I’m so grateful for you and Elizabeth. Because of you, now we know who killed Sam and why. As sick as it is. Have you, um, have you heard anything? I mean, have they been able to find Cyrus? No, I don’t — I don’t think they ever will. [ Monitor beeping ] Jason? He’s Sam’s ex and Danny’s father. Yeah. Yeah, that makes sense. Does that, uh, does that bother you? As long as he gets away with it and Danny doesn’t lose another parent? No, I mean, my mom thinks it’s a horrible idea for Danny, but personally, I think… I think it’s a lot better than trusting the system and waiting and then just watching his mother’s killer walk free. Good to see you’re not at the PCPD. What happened? They arrested me for Cyrus’s disappearance. They had physical evidence. You didn’t do it? I told you I didn’t do it. Well, you had an alibi? I did. I was with Drew the whole time, like, when this whole Cyrus thing went down. I was with Drew, but he denied it. He told the cops that I was lying. Son of a bitch! Yeah. So whoever killed Cyrus planted hair at the scene. My hair. Well, maybe they weren’t trying to frame you. Maybe they were just trying to avert suspicion. I mean, you are a likely suspect. Okay, we need to get into another issue. Sidwell and Drew have teamed up. They want to take the pier. What? Drew is driving it. Sidwell is right there. And if Drew doesn’t get the pier through eminent domain, he’s going to go through Congress because he has connections there. If that doesn’t work, all bets are off. Well, look, I don’t see Drew getting violent on this. Well, Sidwell can. Right? I mean, yeah, like he did with maybe the fire at your penthouse. He had means. He had motive. Okay, but Anna told me that the device Sidwell used at the warehouse was not the same device that was used at the penthouse. He could have used two separate devices. Yeah, I agree, but I don’t know. I just don’t — I don’t buy it, man. I don’t buy it. Yeah, I don’t buy it either. I mean, if Sidwell’s first step is to try to kill me, why would he go through legal channels? Anybody who’s smart would know you would do that in reverse. And Sidwell doesn’t seem like a stupid guy. No. But the timing is suspect. I mean, Sidwell comes to town the same day your penthouse goes up in flames. I don’t know. I don’t like coincidences. This isn’t adding up. I do indeed have access to the zincite you need. But Enchantment Cosmetics has made me a very compelling offer. Well, Erica Kane does not need your zincite because she already has ours. And we will pay more than she’s paying. You name it. Lucy. Shh, shh, shh, shh. To break my deal with Miss Kane would require much more than meeting their price. I want 5% of Deception. Okay. Alright. Let’s all just take a minute here. Um, after you left the meeting the other day. Lulu had some things to say about Mr. Sidwell. Oh. Well, I heard what Lulu had to say, and I really don’t need any more details. What I need is zincite. He’s got it. So you know what? Let’s keep our eye on the prize. Yeah, I understand. I’m just not sure this is the prize. Just think about it. If we could get our cream out way before Enchantment does, that is a game changer. Look at this. How rare is it that we have the right person in the right place at the right time? Come on. I’m just saying, if Lulu were here, she would not be on board with this. Lulu is our assistant. She has no stock in Deception. Look, I deal in dozens of minerals that are essential to cosmetic products. As an asset, I’m worth far more than 5%. [ Scoffs ] Oh. Hey there. I know you were supposed to meet Olivia. I can’t believe it. But I — What? What are you doing sitting down with this guy? Uh, you know, um, Maxie told us what Lulu had to say, and even more, and obviously that Lucky has some sort of issues with this gentleman. But why should that stop us from doing business with him? He kidnapped me and held me in a room with a bomb in it. This is not a guy you want to be doing business with. Trust me. I know I can’t change the way my parents feel about each other. Sometimes I just feel like they’re judging me for loving the other one when they can’t stand them. That’s not right. No one should feel ashamed for loving their mom or dad. Maybe one day I’ll work up the courage to say exactly that. [ Cellphone rings ] Sorry. It’s okay. My mom. Her ears must be burning. Ah, now’s your chance. Tell her. Hi, Mom. You disappeared from Bobbie’s. Are you okay? [ Mouthing ] Uh, yeah. I just — I had to go and pick up Danny. Oh, that’s right, I forgot. Give him a hug for me, okay? Will do. Love you. I love you, too, honey. It’s a process. Mm-hmm. What did you mean when you said Alexis knew better? Mm. Just that she’s the one who drove Molly off. Pretty much since Molly was born, Alexis has noticeably and consistently favored Kristina over Molly. Why do you think? Oh, honestly, I think it’s as simple as I, who she absolutely despises, am Molly’s father, and Sonny, who she seems to think the sun rose and set on is Kristina’s. But you know what? No matter what the reason, Alexis has chased after Kristina her entire life to clean up her messes, and every once in a while, she’ll deign to remember she has another daughter. Poor Molly. She has to trip over herself just being grateful for all of the attention that she may get from her mother. Alexis certainly is an equal opportunity offender, isn’t she? Yes. As she stands over her lofty perch, gazing down at us of her moral superiority. Yeah, right? I mean, after favoring one daughter over the other and treating you in such a vile manner, she has the audacity to get up on her high horse and start trotting around. Right? Alexis Davis, attorney at law, defender of justice. Yes, yes, yes. And after all the transgressions that she’s made. Exactly, like helping the Cassadines rob me of money that is rightfully mine, while I am sentenced to a lifetime in a shoe box. Yeah, well, you know what they say about being at the top. No place to go but down.

He kidnapped you?

And held me at gunpoint. Yeah, and I was standing right there when it happened. Deal with this man at your own risk.

Huh. For all their colorful accusations against me, you’ll notice there are no pending charges against me, no investigations, no arrests made. So you’re saying that they’re lying? I’m saying that all events are subject to interpretation. Let’s just get back to the issue at hand, shall we? How much zincite do you have? Are you seriously still considering this? Well… Natalia, what — what do you actually think? [ Sighs ] We need the zincite, and being first to market would have a… a profound financial effect on the company. Well, okay. See, see? I’m going to let you think my offer over, but you should know it won’t be on the table for very long. [ Scoffs ]

I am so sorry you had to deal with that. You know, I’m realizing I never officially thanked you for going to the WSB when I was kidnapped. I might not be here right now if you hadn’t. I’m so happy I could help. So, why did Olivia want to meet with me? Well, it’s about the baby. Carly, I’ll tell you what I’ve told everyone else. I’m not discussing my child with you. No, it’s not like that. It’s not like that. Olivia knows that you’ve been having a pretty tough time at the Quartermaines’. Oh. And she thought, and I agreed that well, maybe you could use a change of scenery. How so? Well, instead of dealing with the Quartermaines every day, you could work here instead. Sidwell or not, somebody burns your penthouse down, almost killed Michael to get to you, which makes me even more uneasy about the trouble that we’re having securing this suite. Have you spoken to Kristina? No. Why? Because I spoke to her earlier. She lectured me. Um… Look, the — the issue is security. But the most important thing is Donna and Avery. They can’t stay here. They need a home. Okay. You want me to start looking? No. I’m going to make a call that I don’t want to make. First of all, thank you for the compliment. I’m pretty sure there were three compliments, and they were all true. Second of all, I’m not sure you have a true appreciation for undercover work. Or at least the kind that I do. Jordan, are you doing this to prove that you’re more than just the deputy mayor? Or do you just miss your undercover days? I’m not trying to prove anything, but if someone winds up dead because of Sidwell and I could have done something to stop it from happening, I’m not okay with that. And I’d rather do anything I could, even if it was a little risky, to get him out of the way first. You’ll at least sleep better at night. Well, I’m gonna need that beauty rest. If I’m gonna deserve all those compliments. [ Laughs ] Look, I’m doing this for me. It sounds like you’re going to be pretty busy. Do you think you’ll have any time for a little fun? What kind of fun? I don’t know. Um… Maybe we could work that out together. Do you think I’m wrong about the whole Cyrus-Jason situation? I don’t know. I mean, look… [ Sighs ] When — When you take things into your own hands, you’re acting solely on the information that you have. And I’m not — I’m not saying that it’s wrong in every circumstance, but I’m — I don’t want to be responsible for ending someone’s life because it’s what I want or what I desire because at the end of the day, I mean, it’s basically exactly what Cyrus did. It sounds like you haven’t had the legal system fail you in the same way that it’s failed me. You haven’t had to watch Ava Jerome swanning around Bobbie’s with this satisfied smirk on her face, acting like she has some sort of right to be there when she has put three people in the ground and one of them is my daughter.

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