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Miranda
sparred with Kelly over Stormy, predicting that
she would hurt him in the long run. Kelly told
Stormy that she was fed up with his family's treatment
of her, and wanted a commitment. Unaware that
Kelly was expecting a marriage proposal, Stormy instead
offered her a contract with Sunset Studios. Sierra
stood Benji up for their date, claiming she had a suitor
in New York waiting for her, and that she and Benji
could only be friends. David followed Brooke to
Phoenix to lend moral support at her father's funeral.
Brooke found the photos of her as a young girl
in Big Bear posing with a man she didn't recognize.
David informed her the man was his father, the
late Royce Jenner. James hired Eddie to investigate
Roz and learned that she had been receiving regular
checks from a bank in New York for the past thirty years.
He flew to Phoenix and confronted Roz. After
a failed attempt at covering her tracks, Roz finally
admitted that she'd had an affair with Royce Jenner,
resulting in her pregnancy with Brooke. Royce
had sent her monthly checks until his death. Brooke
and David recoiled in horror as they revealed they'd
slept together the night before, unaware at the time
that they were brother and sister.
Episode
82
"Keone
Liu"
“What
have I done?” Roz fired
back, tears
staining her cheeks. Her eyes fluttered
as she carefully rose from the bed. The
sedative was taking effect, impairing her mobility and causing her speech to
waver slightly. “I spent thirty years
protecting my daughter from my mistake, that’s what I’ve done, James.”
“That’s
a lie and you know it,” James barked as he made his way across the
bedroom. “The
only reason you didn’t tell Brooke that
Royce Jenner was her father was because you wanted the money to keep coming. And when Royce died and Jackie paid you off,
you had no other choice but to keep lying.”
“I
wanted her with you!” Roz cried. “I tried pushing her back to you. Doesn’t that mean anything to you?”
“The
only reason you pushed her to me was because you didn’t want her with
David. But you failed. She slept with him. Her own brother. And you have no one to blame but yourself.”
Roz
shook her head with a slight chuckle.
“And I
suppose Jackie has no fault in this, does she?” she asked
bitterly. “She
knew the truth. She hasn’t told David either.”
“Jackie
is David’s problem. Brooke is your
daughter. How could you keep something
like this from her knowing what might happen?”
“It
wouldn’t have happened if you’d kept my daughter happy!” Roz lamented and flew
across the room. “If you’d taken her
word for what happened that night with your sleazy uncle Nathan, you’d still be
married and Brooke would never have slept with David!”
“You
can’t honestly blame me for this,” James insisted. “Whatever mistakes I made in my marriage have
nothing to do with the lifetime of secrets you’ve kept from Brooke.”
Roz turned and
stumbled to the dresser where she examined her tired expression in the
mirror. She lowered her head and sobbed
into her hand, realizing it was useless to cast blame onto others when she was
the one who had set this disaster into motion.
James ran a hand
over his face and looked at the clock on the bedside table. “The funeral will
be starting soon,” he began. “We’ll
need to call and have it held until we can find Brooke. Do you have any idea where she might go?”
Roz shook her
head. “No,” she replied in despair as
she turned back to James. “Do you think
she’ll ever forgive me?”
James shook his
head with uncertainty, pausing briefly before turning and darting from the
room. He had to find Brooke. He knew that if her father – or the man she’d
thought was her father – was buried without her being able to say goodbye,
she’d never forgive herself.

Brooke had taken Roz’s
car from the house and drove without any indication of where she was
going. The road ahead was a blur and her
thoughts were in such disarray that she paid no attention to where she was
going. After miles of driving aimlessly,
images of her night in bed with David playing over and over in her mind, she
pulled over to the side of the road and covered her mouth with her hands. Panic set in again and she began to feel flushed
and light headed. Bile rose up in her
throat and she quickly pushed the car door open and leaned out over the curb,
vomiting uncontrollably until there was nothing left in her queasy
stomach.
“Are you okay?”
croaked an obese woman walking two obese children along the sidewalk.
Brooke nodded
vaguely. Closing the car
door again, she leaned back against the seat and closed her eyes. With each passing moment she uncovered
another layer of the deceit her parents had set into motion. The most innocent of conversations now
seemed to have double meanings. She picked
apart every single aspect of her life and tried to make sense of it, assuming
everything that had ever gone wrong was a direct result of Roz and Mick’s lies.
Instinctively,
she pulled her cell phone from her purse and called the only person she could
think of who wouldn’t judge her. When
she got his voice mail, she sighed with defeat.
“Ethan,
it’s me,” she said after the beep. She
paused, unsure of what to say or how to say it.
The only thing that came to mind was something she found herself saying
all too often. But this time it was
different. This time she really did mean
it. “Ethan, I need you.”
She
clicked off the phone and threw it onto the seat beside her. What now, she thought to herself. She glanced out the window and scanned the
area. She had no idea where she
was. Quickly, she rolled down the window
and called out to a young couple walking down the sidewalk.
“Excuse
me,” she called over to them. “Where is the cemetery?”
They
garbled some vague directions and Brooke quickly pulled the car away from the
curb, starting off to her father’s final resting place.

Stormy
had had it with women. Even when he
thought he knew what they wanted, they threw him a curve ball. It seemed they were speaking another
language at times and he missed the day at school where they taught men how to decode
it. A perfect example was the night
before when he made Kelly an offer she couldn’t refuse over dinner at Cut.
The problem was she did
refuse. If a three-picture deal with Sunset Studios wasn’t what she wanted, then what did she want?
He
contemplated the question over a vigorous workout in the gym at the mansion,
slapping on more weight than he could usually handle in hopes that the agony
would relieve his stress. It only made
him angrier when he struggled too hard to complete the set.
The
sound of the door opening distracted him from his set on the bench press and he
returned the weight to the rest. He
looked up and spotted Kelly enter the room in her workout clothes.
“I
didn’t know you were in here,” she said coldly.
“I’ll come back.”
Stormy
sat up on the bench and struggled to catch his breath. “Don’t bother. I was done anyway.”
Kelly
shrugged and walked over to the treadmill, watching him out of the corner of
her eye. She had looked all over the
house for him that morning, and when her mother informed her he was in the gym,
she decided it was the perfect opportunity to stage a confrontation. Just as she predicted, he couldn’t take his
eyes off of her.
“So
are you going to tell me what that was all about last night?” Stormy finally
asked, staring at her as he dried his sweaty face and chest with a towel.
“What
do you mean?” she asked, setting the machine and starting her workout.
“Storming
out of the restaurant the way you did. I
still don’t understand what I did that was so horrible.”
She
laughed to herself. “Of course you
don’t,” she replied. “Which is exactly
why I don’t want to talk about it."
“I
can’t fix it if I don’t know what’s wrong.
Now talk to me.”
“I
have to work out. Now that I’m exclusive
Sunset Studios property, I’m sure you
want me in top physical condition.” She
turned on her iPod and set the volume as high as she could stand it.
Frustrated
and more confused than ever, Stormy threw his hands up in resignation and
dashed out into the hallway where Miranda was standing with her ear against the
door. When she sensed him coming out,
she quickly turned and went through the motions of walking away.
“Eavesdropping?”
he asked with a shake of his head.
“That’s beneath even you, little sister.”
“I
wasn’t eavesdropping, and I’m hurt that you would suggest it.” She folded her arms and cocked her head. “But now that you mention it, is there
trouble in paradise?” she asked with a sarcastic grin.
“Your
horns are showing,” he said with a roll of his eyes.
She
laughed wickedly and threw her long black hair over her shoulder. “Come on, Stormy, you can’t blame me for
being curious. So spill it. What did little miss Hawaiian Tropics do to
piss you off? I knew it was only a
matter of time before she showed her true colors.”
“It’s
none of your business, Miranda, and I’m through telling you to bud out of me
and Kelly’s relationship.”
“Jeez,
you don’t have to get so defensive.
Can’t a sister take an interest in her brother’s happiness?”
He
rolled his eyes again. “You’re a bad
liar,” he said with a slight chuckle, then quickly changed the subject after
acknowledging her outfit. “Are you going
riding?”
She
nodded. “It’s an attempt at getting
Heather out of the house and away from the baby for a few hours. Benji is bringing her over and Brett’s
staying home with Violet.”
“She
still hasn’t snapped out of the funk she’s been in?” Stormy asked, growing
suddenly concerned for his ex-wife.
“She’s
gotten worse. She’s convinced there’s
something wrong with the baby and she blames herself.”
“I
should stick around and talk to her when she gets here.”
“I
wouldn’t if I were you,” Miranda suggested.
“Heather’s very fragile right now.
Seeing you always seems to put her on edge. She needs time right now, Stormy, not people
making demands of her.”
“I
don’t make demands of her,” he insisted defensively. “I care about her and I always have. You know that, Miranda.”
“Look,
just give her some space, okay? Let her
husband help her. She doesn’t need you,
Stormy.”
The
biting words stung deeply, but after a few tentative moments of denial, Stormy
knew that his sister was right. Heather
had enough people at the moment. The
last thing she needed was the man who had broken her heart so many times
confusing things further.

Roz
paced the floor of the living room, her Jimmy Choo’s digging into the high pile
carpet as she sipped a glass of chardonnay.
Margot sat in the corner watching her with wide eyes. She’d never seen her sister-in-law so upset,
and the worst part was she still had no idea what was going on. All she knew was that they had to postpone
the funeral service until Brooke could be found.
When
the door opened and James entered, Roz quickly raced over to him. “Did you find her?” she asked in a
panic. “Did you find Brooke?”
James
shook his head solemnly. “The funeral
home director said she was there a few minutes ago, asked to be alone with
Mick’s body, and then left again.”
“Why
would she have gone there?” Roz demanded.
“My
guess would be to say goodbye,” James said matter-of-factly.
“That’s
what the funeral is for. We’re supposed
to have a service and say goodbye to Mick as a family.”
James
looked at her in bewilderment. “Do you
honestly expect Brooke to get up in front of her friends and family and face
the humiliation of knowing that the man she thought was her father wasn’t
really her father? I know Brooke. She went there to make peace with what he did,
and with his passing.”
“I
have to talk to her,” Roz insisted, ignoring Margot’s look of astonishment from
across the room. “I have to make her
understand!”
“It’s
too late,” James said quickly. “The
damage is done. There’s nothing you can
do now but stay away from her.”
“She’s
my daughter. I won’t stay away from her
and you can’t make me.”
“Don’t
be so sure,” James replied, his eyes burning into hers. “I won’t have you hurting Brooke anymore.”
Roz
took a gulp from her glass of wine and glared angrily at him. “Where was all this concern when I came to
you all those times asking you to help my daughter?”
“Stay
away from her or I’ll make you very sorry,” James said, taking her by the
shoulders and shoving her to the sofa.
“What
am I supposed to do now?” Roz screamed.
James
paused in the doorway before leaving.
“Bury your husband, go on with your sad life, and stay the
hell out of ours.”
After
he’d gone, Roz stood up and wiped her teary eyes. She took a deep breath and glanced at
Margot. “Well that was interesting,” she
said. “Margot, call the funeral home and
tell them the service will continue as planned.
Come on or we’ll be late.”
Margot
glared heatedly at her. “Yes, the
service will continue as planned,” she said and walked across the room. “But it’ll continue without you there.”
Roz
looked at her in astonishment. “I beg
your pardon?”
“Mick
was my brother. You may have been his
wife but I’ll be damned if I’ll let you tarnish his name any further.”
“Margot!”
“I’ll
see to it that you aren’t left with a penny,” Margot said firmly before
storming out of the room.
Roz
quickly poured herself another glass of wine and downed it in an instant. She collapsed onto the sofa and stared off in
a daze, alone and devastated.

Miranda
pulled open the front door at the mansion and immediately sighed with defeat
when she saw Benji standing alone on the front porch.
“Where’s
Heather?”
He
shook his head grimly. “She’s not
coming,” he said and walked into the foyer.
“I’m sorry, Miranda, I tried everything I could think of to get her out
of the condo. She had her nose stuck in
a stack of books. I don’t think she even
realized I was there.”
“She
used to love riding so much,” Miranda exclaimed and dropped her hands to her
side. “I was sure this would get her out
of the house for a little while.”
“I
still wouldn’t mind going for a ride if that’s okay,” Benji declared, digging
his hands into his pockets. “This is the
first time in days my dad has let me out of the house and I’d like to take advantage
of
it.”
Miranda
shrugged, deciding that she’d have to deal with Heather later. She couldn’t make her withdraw from
her shell. It would have to happen in
its own time.
They
started down the hall to the back door when the doorbell rang.
“Hold
on, Benji,” Miranda said and walked to the massive front doors in the
foyer. When she pulled them open, an
attractive man turned to face her and peered into the house.
“Does
Kelly Kahoano live here?” he asked.
Miranda
frowned and shifted her weight while standing in the doorway. “Yes.
Who the hell are you?”
Before
he could answer, Kelly came down the stairs after changing from her
workout. Her eyes locked onto his and
she quickly ran to intercept him.
“Ke,
what are you doing here?” she demanded, glancing with distraction at
Miranda.
“Is
that the welcome I get after all this time?” replied Keone Liu, a twenty-two
year old man of Hawaiian descent with a handsome face, short spiky hair, and a
lean, muscular body beneath a tight polo.
“I came all this way and you ask what I’m doing here?”
Kelly
managed a faint smile and turned to Miranda and Benji who looked on
curiously. “This is Ke Liu, my
ex-fiancé,” she explained.
“From
Hawaii?”
Miranda asked with a frown. “Kind of a
long way from home, aren’t you?”
“I
meant to come sooner but things at home were kind of hectic,” Ke explained and
entered the foyer as Miranda closed the door behind him.
“I’m
surprised you could get yourself off your surfboard long enough to notice I was
gone,” Kelly said and folded her arms angrily.
“I
placed first in the Billabong Pro Rio,” Ke announced proudly and reached gently
for her arm.
“Gnarly,”
she said sarcastically with a roll of her eyes and tugged her arm away.
“I
knew you’d be stoked.” He looked at
Miranda and Benji and then leaned in to Kelly with a whisper. “Is there somewhere private we can go and
talk?”
She
sighed with exasperation and started across the hall to the solarium. Before starting after her, Ke turned and noticed
Benji staring him down. Their eyes
locked momentarily and then Ke continued into the next room.
Once they were out
of sight, Miranda turned to Benji and folded her arms.
“Well,
well, well, the mysterious fiancée finally surfaces,” she said. “I can’t wait to find out what it was that
drove Kelly to the mainland and away from that guy. His family is supposedly filthy rich. She must have done something really bad.”
“Maybe
they just weren’t compatible,” Benji suggested.
“I
wonder if Stormy knows he’s here,” Miranda said.
“I
doubt it. He just got here and-"
“You’re right, I’m going to
tell him,” said Miranda without missing a beat.
She dashed over to the wall and crept toward the door of the solarium so
that she could listen in on their conversation.
“What
are you doing?” Benji asked.
“Shhh. Recon.”
Inside
the room, Kelly stood with her back to Ke as she stared outside at the flowing
green lawns of the mansion.
“You
shouldn’t have come here,” she said. “I
told you before I left Hawaii
that it was over between us. I can’t
marry you. Your father is-“
“My
father doesn’t control me,” Ke interrupted, coming up behind her and placed a
hand on her shoulder. “I told you that I
loved you and I meant it. When you left
I was heartbroken. My father told me
about the check he gave you…”
“I
never took any money from your father,” Kelly insisted and spun around to face
him. “He tried to buy me off but I told
him to go to hell. “
“But
you called off the wedding,” Ke insisted.
“I thought we were happy. If it
wasn’t for the money, then why did you leave?”
“I
couldn’t live in the shadow of your family, Keone,” she said and pushed a
strand of black hair from her eyes. “To
them I was a servant’s daughter. I was
the drunken mistake of a night my mother spent with an American soldier. How many times did they drill that into my
head?”
“It
doesn’t matter what my family thinks,” Ke insisted. “I love you.
Don’t you know that?”
Kelly
sighed and walked across the room to the door.
Outside in the foyer, Miranda and Benji ducked out of view, disappearing
from sight in the nick of time.
“There’s
someone else, Ke,” Kelly said and wrapped her arms around herself. “He loves me more than anything. He’s helping me with my career.”
“What
career?” Ke asked.
“I’m
an actress,” she said proudly. “I’m
starring in Angel Assassin 2: Halo and
Goodbye. And I’ve got a three
picture deal in the works.”
“So
who is this guy?” Ke demanded angrily.
“Some horny old dude trying to get you on the casting couch? I swear to God if that’s the case I’ll tear
him apart, Kelly.”
“He’s
a producer and he’s very sweet. He sees
things in me that you never did.”
Ke
walked over and turned her toward him.
He leaned in, his lips brushing against her neck as she lingered
closely. “Does he make love to you the
way I do? Does he make you feel the way
I do?”
“Stop,
please,” she said and sidled away from him.
“Just go back to Honolulu
and leave me alone.”
“You
don’t want that. I know you don’t. Marry me, Kelly. Marry me just like we’d planned. We can go back to Hawaii as man and wife.”
She
shook her head in agony.
“You
know you still want me, Kelly,” he said, coming up behind and kissing her
neck. “We can have it all.”
Kelly
closed her eyes and turned back toward him.
“Go, please.”
He
licked his lips, backing up toward the door while maintaining eye contact. “I’m staying at the Yacht Club. Cabin 415.
If you change your mind I’ll be there waiting.”
Just
as he left the room, Miranda and Benji slid into the hidden doorway to the
basement, ducking safely out of view.
After they heard the front door close, Miranda looked at Benji and bit
her fist to keep from squealing.
“That
bitch,” she said. “She’s actually
considering going back him. Stormy is
going to freak.”

James
was running out of places to look for Brooke.
He didn’t know Phoenix
very well, but managed to find a few local landmarks where she might have retreated
to. The high school, the apartment she
lived in with Philip Whitacre, the department store she’d once worked. It all seemed very far-fetched. But being that she wasn’t answering her cell
phone, and obviously had no intention of returning home to Roz, or flying home
with David in his jet, he
decided to try the airport. As best as
he could predict, she’d want to be on the way home to Michael.
His
hunch turned out correctly. There,
waiting in line to purchase a ticket to Los
Angeles, he found her and approached quickly.
“James,
what are you-“
“I’ve
been looking all over the city for you,” he said, pulling her back. “Brooke, are you okay? I’ve been so worried.”
“I’m
sorry,” she said, unable to look him in the eyes. “I needed to be alone.”
“The
funeral home director said you went to see Mick,” James said and led her to a
row of benches across the room. “Were
you able to come to some kind of peace with him?”
“I
don’t know that I’ll be able to come to peace with any of this,” she said,
burying her face in her hands and sobbing uncontrollably. “I feel so dirty and disgusting. I slept with David, James. How could I have done that?”
“You
didn’t know,” he said. “You were lied to
for your entire life. You have nothing
to feel dirty about. It was a one time
thing and it’s over and you can just forget about it.”
“I
don’t think I can do that,” she said, tears in her eyes. “I had feelings for David. Romantic feelings. Sure, I tried to fight them for months
because of my relationship with Ethan.
It was a miracle that it only happened that once. But I still had feelings for him. How can I ever look him in the eyes again?”
“Time
heals everything,” he said, taking her hand gently in his. “And one day it won’t hurt as much or make
you feel this way. I promise you,
Brooke.”
She
knew he was right, but it didn’t make things better today. She felt sick to her stomach, so much so that
she detested being in her own skin. She
wished she could be someone else.
“I
don’t suppose you’ve seen David since this morning,” she finally said. “I mean, do you know if he’s okay?”
James
shook his head. “I don’t know,” he
said. “I imagine he went to see
Jackie. He’s got to have some pretty raw
feelings about this, too.”
“He
was just as much a victim as I was,” Brooke realized. “We should have put two and two together
months ago when he said I reminded him of that little girl from Big Bear. Damnit, why weren’t we smarter about this?”
“You
had no way of knowing,” James said, putting his arm around her and pulling her
close. “None of this is your fault,
Brooke. You’ve got to remember that.”
She
shook her head in despair. “How could my
father have went along with the lies?” she asked. “We were so close.”
“He
didn’t want to hurt you. He was your
father. Maybe not biologically, but he
loved you just as much as if he was.”
“I
never even knew my biological father.
He’s gone so I’ll never have the chance, either.” Sighing, she sat up and looked at him
solemnly. “You could say I lost two
fathers today.”
James
exchanged sorrowful looks with her. “Why
don’t you let me take you home in my jet,” he said. “I don’t think you should be alone right
now.”
She
nodded appreciatively. “I’d just like to
go to the ladies room first.”
“Go on,” James said. “I’ll wait here.”
Brooke
stood up and headed across the crowded terminal. After she’d gone, a phone began ringing and
James reached into his pocket. When he
realized it wasn’t his phone, he glanced down and saw Brooke’s cell phone on
the seat. He picked it up and flipped it
over, seeing Ethan’s name pop up on the caller ID.
“Hello?”
he said after flipping it open.
“Hello?”
Ethan said. “James? Is that you?”
“Oh,
Ethan, yes,” James replied. “Brooke’s….she’s
in the restroom. I just answered her
phone when I saw that it was you. How
are you? Is Michael okay?”
“He’s
fine,” Ethan replied from his bedroom at the mansion. “I had an urgent message from Brooke. Is she okay?”
“An
urgent message?” James asked with a frown, glancing across the terminal and
trying to see if she was returning to their bench.
“Yes,
she said she needed me,” Ethan explained.
“She sounded terrible. I was out
with Michael at the park most of the day and I guess I left my phone at
home. So what’s going on? I guess she’s pretty broken up over her
father’s death.”
“She
had a rough time this morning, but I think she’s much better now,” James said,
slightly alarmed that Brooke had called Ethan during her time of pain. Strangely enough, he found himself jealous
that she hadn’t turned to him instead. But
why? They were divorced, had decided to
be friends, and were getting along just fine.
Were his feelings for her not as dead of an issue as he’d assumed?
“So
everything’s okay?” Ethan asked. “I have
to admit, I was a little surprised that she’d call me.”
“Well,
I think that she reached out during a moment of desperation. I’ve been with her all day and she seems to
be fine. She actually told me she’s glad
that I came.”
A
few moments of silence followed before Ethan chimed in again. “That’s great,” he said. “Well, give Brooke my love for me and tell
her that Michael misses her.”
“I
will, Ethan. Take care.”
He
clicked off the phone, glancing across the terminal again while he quickly went
in and deleted the call to erase any indication that Ethan had called her
back. He quickly set the phone back on
the seat just as Brooke appeared.
“Ready?”
she asked.
“Absolutely,”
he said and stood up. “Oh, don’t forget
your phone.”
“Thanks.” She flipped it open and checked her missed
calls. Sadly, the only ones had been
from when James had tried calling her.
Ethan hadn’t so much as returned her call.
“Everything
okay?” James asked.
She
nodded. “I just hoped Ethan would have
called. To tell me how Michael’s doing,
I mean.”
“Ah,
well I just talked to Miranda at home and she said Michael is just fine. He and Ethan spent the day at the park.”
“Oh,
that’s nice,” Brooke said, pulling her bags tightly over her shoulder as she
followed him through the terminal.
Maybe she’d been wrong to reach out to Ethan that day. He obviously had had enough of her pushing
him away. When she thought of the
horrible things she’d said to him the other day when he came to pick Michael up. It was no wonder he wanted nothing to do
with her.

Leilani
served dinner in the dining room at seven o’clock. Stormy and Kelly sat side by side, Miranda
took her usual spot beside James’s empty chair, and Ethan sat next to her. Silence permeated the room, only the sound of
utensils scraping against plates interrupting the awkward atmosphere.
Finally,
Miranda decided to break the ice. “Did
Daddy say when he was coming home, Ethan?”
He
shook his head. “I would imagine any
time now.”
“Seems
like the good old days,” Miranda continued, fully aware that she was
instigating an argument. “What with
Daddy flying off to save Brooke from herself.
I’m surprised she didn’t call you, Ethan. Or David for that matter.”
“Miranda,
enough,” Stormy cautioned her with a scowl.
"I’m
just curious why Daddy went to Phoenix,
that’s all. Was Brooke’s father at their
wedding? Maybe the first one, but I know
he wasn’t at the second one. Oh, who
remembers anymore. I guess Daddy was just being Daddy. So concerned
for everyone else.”
Silence
returned to the table. Ethan ignored
Miranda’s attempts at causing trouble.
The truth was he was a little irritated that James took it upon himself
to fly to Phoenix
to be with Brooke. What reason could he
have had for doing so? He didn’t bother
to ask when he talked to him earlier that day.
It didn’t matter anyway. Brooke
was obviously with David now. James
was no longer a presence in their relationship, or lack thereof.
Miranda
glanced up at Kelly, unusually quiet as she picked at her dinner. She decided now was as good a time as any to
bring up the day’s activities.
“So
Ke seemed very nice,” she announced.
Kelly
looked up, her eyes flashing major danger signals in Miranda’s direction.
“What?”
Stormy asked and dropped his fork to the table.
“Ke Liu was here?”
Kelly
wiped her mouth with a napkin and nodded warily. “I was going to tell you,” she said, then
added with a jab in Miranda’s direction.
“Later. When we were alone.”
“What
was he doing here?” Stormy demanded.
Leilani
had just entered the room and caught the tail end of the conversation. She immediately set her tray down and rushed
over to her daughter. “Keone is here?"
she asked. “Kelly, that’s
wonderful. What did he want?”
“He
didn’t want anything, mama,” Kelly insisted, uncomfortable with all eyes
resting on her. “He was in town and
came by to say hello.”
“Some hello,” Miranda murmured under her
breath, pretending to concentrate on cutting her filet.
“Why
didn’t you tell me? I would have wanted
to see him,” Leilani trilled with excitement.
“Because
it doesn’t matter,” Kelly said firmly.
“Can we just drop this, please?”
A
few moments of uninterrupted silence was broken by another announcement from
Miranda. “He said he’s going to be in
town for a couple of days, Leilani, so I’m sure you’ll get a chance to see
him.”
Stormy
looked at Kelly in disbelief, irritated that she hadn’t told him sooner.

Later
that night, Kelly stepped out of the shower in her bedroom when she heard
knocking at the door. She wrapped
herself in a towel and sat down at her vanity
“It’s
open,” she said and began running a comb through her wet hair.
Stormy
entered the room and immediately took on the offensive. “Are we going to talk about Ke Liu?”
“What’s
there to talk about?” she asked, avoiding eye contact with him. “He’s an old friend who came by to say
hello. End of story."
“He’s
not just an old friend,” Stormy indicated.
“You were engaged to him. You
were together since grade school. What
did he want?”
"I
already told you. He was in town and stopped
by to say a friendly hello. I don’t see
what the big deal is.”
Stormy
wrung his hands together in frustration.
“Can you blame me for a being a little jealous?” he asked.
“Jealous?”
She turned on the stool and faced him.
“Okay,
a lot jealous. Look, I know you’ve been angry with me. We’ve barely spoken in two days. How am I supposed to feel when this guy shows
up that you have all this history with?”
She
expertly avoided his question with a question.
“I don’t know. How should you feel?”
“I
can’t believe you’re treating this so casually.”
Finally,
Kelly stood up with a sigh and approached him carefully. “Fine, I’ll level with you,” she began. “You’re right, Ke and I do have a lot of
history together. We were engaged to
be married for a long time. We were in
love. I broke our engagement because his
family wouldn’t accept me.”
“I
know. I think you did the right thing.”
“You’re
such a hypocrite,” Kelly replied with a shake of her head. “Your family doesn’t accept me either. And how do you propose to change that? By offering me a movie deal with the
studio. Ke offered me a life together.”
“Are
you saying that you’re thinking of going back to him?” Stormy asked in
amazement.
She
looked into his eyes and shrugged. “He
still wants to marry me. I want my own
career, Stormy, but more than anything I want a companion. He is offering that to me. How can I turn him down?”
Stormy
was speechless. He had no idea that she
felt this way. By offering her a movie
deal, he was giving her financial security.
But by Ke proposing marriage, she was obviously getting so much
more.
“Is
that your final decision?” he asked, his dark eyes turning cloudy.
“I
haven’t made a decision, Stormy. I’m
just telling you how I feel.”
With
that, Stormy turned and left the room.
He paused in the hallway and contemplated the latest mess his life had
become. He didn’t want to lose Kelly,
but he also didn’t know if he was ready for marriage number 2.

At
breakfast the next morning, James, back from Phoenix, sat in his usual seat at the head of
the table.
“You
got in so late we didn’t even hear you, Daddy,” Miranda said as she stuffed a
forkful of Wheaties into her hungry mouth.
“How was the funeral?”
“Things
didn’t go exactly as planned,” James replied, reluctant to offer any further
information. It was up to Brooke who she
told and how much she told. Luckily only
those closely involved were privy to the information that Brooke was the
illegitimate daughter of Royce Jenner, and was David Jenner’s sister. It shouldn’t be too difficult to keep the
information out of the media, he decided.
And that was what was best for everyone involved.
“What
do you mean, James?” Ethan asked curiously.
He wondered what all had went on in Phoenix.
He got the feeling there were things that he wasn’t aware of. Maybe Brooke would share some of it with him
when she came to pick Michael up that day.
“Let’s
just say Roz was in rare form,” James uttered enigmatically. “But I think it’s all for the best. She stayed in Phoenix and won’t be retuning.”
“How
is Brooke holding up, Dad?” Stormy inquired.
James
looked up at that instant. “She’s a
fighter,” he said with a wink just as Brooke entered the room and sheepishly
took a chair in the empty seat at the end of the table.
“Good
morning everybody,” she said, her eyes flickering past Ethan’s for a brief
instant.
“Brooke,
it’s good to see you,” Stormy said with a genuine smile.
“Did
I miss something?” Miranda asked with a snarl.
“What is she doing here, Daddy?”
“I
didn’t think Brooke should be alone,” James said. “We got in late last night and she spent the
night in the guestroom.”
“I
was sorry to hear about your father, Brooke,” Stormy said.
“Thank
you,” she replied meekly. Her eyes were
puffy from a night full of crying into her pillow, her wispy blond hair
straight and un-styled, and nary a trace of makeup on her pale face.
“So
you got in late last night?” Ethan asked, confused. “I would have thought you’d check in on
Michael.”
“I
peeked in the nursery,” Brooke said. “He
was so peaceful I didn’t want to wake him.”
Ethan
was hurt and he didn’t know why. First
James flies off to Phoenix
to attend Brooke’s father’s funeral, then they share a ride home together and
she spends the night in the house, just feet away from him. He knew that she’d been pushing him away, but
now it was getting to the point where he wondered if she had any feelings
whatsoever for what they once shared. Still, he didn’t push it. She’d been through enough.
“Well
this is all very interesting,” Miranda said, pushing her breakfast away and
standing up in a huff. “I said it last night
and I’ll say it again. This is like old
home week at the mansion. Daddy playing
white knight for Brooke and now turning the house into a Motel 6.”
“Miranda,
what is bothering you?” James demanded.
She
rolled her eyes. “Forget it. I’ve got to get to the hotel.”
Kelly
stood up as well and excused herself.
“I’ve got to get going too.”
Stormy
frowned, following her out into the foyer and pulling her toward him. “Where are you going?” he asked. “You aren’t due on set until tomorrow.”
“I
just have things to do today,” she said, pulling her purse over her shoulder
and heading for the door without any further explanation.
Stormy
stood behind, perplexed. When Miranda
came out from the parlor room with her purse and keys, she passed by him and paused
for dramatic effect.
“Where-oh-where could Kelly be going?" she asked, exaggerating her words
sarcastically.
“Shut
up,” Stormy said, staring at the door in a daze.
“Yes,
you’re probably right. She must have
rushed out of here in a mad dash for that big sale at Fred Siegel.” She started toward the door, laughing to
herself and shaking her head in amusement.
“Miranda,
wait,” Stormy called after her.
“Yacht
Club. Cabin 415,” she said, turning
briefly before starting out to her red Camaro waiting under the
porte-cochere.
Michael’s
nanny led him downstairs and the toddler raced over to Brooke in the dining
room, his arms outstretched and a smile permeating his face.
“Mommy!”
“There’s
my little boy,” Brooke said and lifted him into her arms. “I missed you. Were you a good boy for daddy?”
“Sure
he was,” James said as he beamed happily from watching them together.
“He’s
never any trouble, Brooke,” Ethan said, his hands dug deep in his pockets. His eyes darted between them, trying to decide
what James’s M.O. was. Why the sudden
concern for Brooke?
“I
think I’ll take him upstairs and get his things ready,” Brooke said, shaking
her hair from her face. “James, thank
you again for everything.”
He
nodded modestly, watching as Brooke carried Michael out of the room. Once she was gone, he turned to Ethan and
gestured kindly to the table. “Take a
seat, Ethan.”
“She
seems to be holding up well,” Ethan said and finished his coffee.
“She’s
trying.”
“You
said something before,” Ethan began.
“About things not going as expected in Phoenix yesterday. What happened?”
James
took a deep breath. “You know as well as
I do that Brooke and Roz have a very strained relationship. Things just came to a head at the funeral.”
Ethan
knew there was something more. He could
tell by the sound in Brooke’s voice when she left him the voicemail yesterday
morning. James could spin it any way he
wanted, but he knew there was something else.
“What
aren’t you telling me?" he finally asked.
James
knew Ethan was too smart for his own good.
He saw right through their attempt at skirting the issue. “Brooke should really be the one to tell
you. I know you and her have had your
problems lately, and I don’t want to get in the middle of it. All I can say is that there were some things
that came to light about Brooke’s family this weekend.”
“What
things?” Ethan asked.

Stormy
parked his Cobra II in the lot and made his way along the pathway that
connected several cabins at the Yacht Club.
He stopped at cabin 415 and knocked firmly, then took a step back and
waited.
Moments
later, the door opened and Ke Liu appeared in the doorway. Stormy could see Kelly behind sitting on the
edge of the bed. She flew to her feet
and raced over to him.
“Stormy,
what are you doing here?” she asked.
“I
could ask you the same thing,” he said, his eyes flashing angrily at her. “Why didn’t you tell me you were coming to
see him? Why all the secrecy?”
“This
must be the producer,” Ke said with a cocky grin and folded his arms. “You’re not exactly what I expected.”
“Yeah,
well you’re not what I expected either,” Stormy replied, taking the offense and
chesting up to him. “Just what the hell
is going on here anyway?"
“Easy
there, Hollywood,” Ke mused, white chicklet teeth glowing behind a perfect
smile. “Kelly and I have a lot of stuff
to discuss. We go back a long way.”
“I’m
aware of your relationship,” he replied with a frown. “Kelly, can I talk to you please?”
“I
think you need to take a hike, buddy,” said Ke, physically forcing Stormy
outside the cabin. “Three’s a
crowd. And besides, I just don’t get
it. You’re not exactly her type.”
“Ke,
I can speak for myself,” Kelly said and pushed him out of the way. She looked into Stormy’s eyes and motioned
for him to follow her outside the cabin.
Once
they were out on the path, she led him to a grove of trees and turned to him,
her eyes red and watery.
“What’s
going on?” Stormy asked. “I thought you
said he just came by the house yesterday to say hello. Now I find you in his cabin alone with him?”
“It’s
complicated,” she said, turning away and staring out at the marina.
"Then
break it down for me.” He followed her
and stood behind, placing a hand on her shoulder. “You said that Ke still wanted to marry
you. Is that why you came here? To tell him that it was over?”
She
turned and allowed her eyes to meet with his.
“He loves me, Stormy. He wants to
make a life with me.”
“Well
go back in and tell him that you’re not interested. Tell him that you’ve got me now.”
She
shook her head in despair. “It’s too
late,” she said. “I already
accepted. I’m going to marry Ke Liu.”
Stunned,
Stormy stood behind as she went back inside the cabin. He couldn’t believe what she was saying to
him. She was actually going to throw
away everything they had and go back to her ex-fiancé. Where did he go wrong?

Miranda
had reached the end of the drive and realized she’d forgotten the blueprints
for the new expansion project at Hotel
Terranova. She turned the car around and went back to the
house, bounding inside through the foyer and toward the parlor room where she’d
left her leather portfolio case.
On
her way, she overheard James and Ethan still talking in the dining room. The
tone seemed rather intense, so she paused and listened
at the door.
“So
let me get this straight,” Ethan was saying.
“It’s okay for you to know this big secret about Brooke and her family,
but it’s not okay for me? I’m the father
of her child, James. I was supposed to
be in a relationship with her until David Jenner came along and screwed things
up for us.”
“It’s
not like that,” James claimed.
“Why
did you fly down there anyway? I thought
you and Brooke were over. You told me
that Brooke and I had your blessing, remember?
Or doesn’t that fit in with your agenda at the moment? Is this just another one of your attempts at
getting her back for yourself.”
“No,
of course not,” James insisted. “I found
some things out by mistake. That was the
reason for my going to Phoenix in the first place.”
“Found
what things?”
James
took a deep breath and realized that he was backed into a corner. He had no choice. “Mick Taylor
was not Brooke’s father,” he began. “Roz
had an affair years ago with Royce Jenner.
He was Brooke’s biological father.”
Ethan
listened in disbelief. “But that means
that…”
“David
is her sister,” James finished for him.
Outside
the room, Miranda brought her hands to her mouth and uttered a muffled
gasp. She couldn’t believe her
ears. Brooke and David were
siblings?
This
week was shaping up to be the most scandelous in as
long as she could remember.
Next time....
Stormy isn't
about to let Kelly go without a fight. Benji follows
his instincts to confirm his suspicions. Brooke
has another blow delt when a reporter pays her a visit.
Miranda is on the hot seat. Brett and Heather
get the news they've been waiting for.
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