| Previously...
James told
Roz that she couldn't see Brooke anymore after what
she'd done. Brooke left a desperate voicemail
message for Ethan. James found Brooke at the airport
and offered to take her back to Los Angeles. He
didn't tell her that Ethan had returned her phone call.
Ethan became hurt when he learned that James and
Brooke had gotten close again. Miranda was annoyed
to learn that Brooke was staying at the mansion. She
overheard James telling Ethan that David and Brooke
are related. Kelly's ex-fiance, Keone Liu, showed
up in town and informed Kelly he wanted her back. Benji
became suspicious of Ke's intentions. Stormy was
devestated to learn that Kelly had accepted Ke's marriage
proposal.
Episode
83
"Exposé"
Jordan
drove to the marina and took the stairs two at a time
up to Brett
and Heather's
condo. When the door opened and Brett appeared,
he detected a worrysome look on his son-in-law's face.
His heart pounding in his chest, he extended a
firm handshake and patted him on the shoulder.
“Thanks
for coming over,” Brett said, digging his hands in the pockets of his
jeans and turning to the living room.
“I
appreciate you calling me,” he said, taking a deep breath before making his way
into the room and trying to garner his daughter’s attention. “How long has she been like this?”
“About
an hour,” Brett replied. He ran his
fingers through his blond hair and shook his head in despair. “It’s like she doesn’t even know I’m here.
I thought maybe you'd be able to snap her out
of it."”
Jordan bent
down to his knees next to the sofa.
Heather held a book on her lap, reading to herself and glancing at
Violet in the bassinette next to her.
“Princess,
put the book down,” Jordan
said, unnerved by his daughter’s erratic behavior.
“Listen
to this,” Heather said, turning the page and reading from the text. “Infants who exhibit symptoms of delayed
response are prone to have the chromosomal disorder hypocantresiditis, a common
side affect from infants born with a toxoplasma infection. Furthermore, when the infant-“
“Heather,
stop,” Jordan
said, taking the book away and trying to get her to look him in the eyes. “You can’t keep doing this to yourself.”
“But
look, Daddy,” she said, moving over to the bassinette. She reached down and lightly pinched the
baby’s foot between the fingernails of her thumb and index finger. She looked at Jordan, then back at the baby while
she waited. Moments later, Violet jerked
her foot back and forth and made a few sounds.
Jordan rubbed
his face in his hand and tried to find a way to reach his daughter.
“Delayed
response,” Heather said. “Daddy, it’s
proof. Proof that something is wrong
with my baby.”
“It
doesn’t mean anything, “Jordan
said and took her hand in his.
“Sweetheart, you’ve got to stop this.
You can’t analyze every little thing that Violet does. You’re not a doctor. They examine her every week. It’s too early to tell if there’s anything to
worry about.”
“But
I have to know now,” Heather said,
raking her fingers through her hair. “I
have to know if something is wrong with my daughter. Don’t you see, Daddy? I can’t just go on like nothing is
wrong. I have to know, and these books
will help me.”
Brett
leaned in over the sofa, shaking his head in agony. He was helpless to do anything to snap his
wife out of her current state. Each day
it got worse. Each time they took Violet
to the specialists and were told that they would have to wait for an accurate diagnosis,
it twisted the knife a little bit more.
“Babe,
you have to drop this for now,” Brett said and took her hand in his. “You can’t go on this way. We
can’t go on this way. Just enjoy
her. Enjoy our daughter during this time
in her life. We’ll never be able to get
it back.”
Heather
looked at him blankly and for a moment.
She stood up and walked across the room, holding her head in her hands and
crying silently. “What is wrong with
me?” she asked. “I can’t think about
anything else
“It’s
okay,” Brett said and rushed toward her.
He took her in his arms and held her tightly. “Nobody blames you for being worried. I’m worried too.”
“Are
you?” she asked and pulled away.
“Yes,
of course I am,” Brett insisted. “I’m
terrified. But we have to be strong for
our daughter.”
Jordan
watched
the tender moment, convinced that Brett was the best thing to ever happen to
his daughter. He was so careful and
patient with her. He knew they were both
in pain and he wanted so much to do something.
“I’m
going to make some calls,” he said, approaching and pulling his daughter into
an embrace. “If there’s a specialist out
there I’m going to find him and we’ll be able to put this to rest once and for
all.”
“Thank
you, Daddy,” Heather said, limp in his arms as he squeezed her with all his
might. “I just want to know that my
baby is going to be healthy.”

Miranda
made her way to the top of the staircase and turned down the hall toward her
bedroom. As she walked by the guestroom,
she head the cries of a toddler and stopped in her tracks, peeking inside and
angrily pursing her lips when she saw Brooke sitting on the bed with Michael.
“I
thought you were leaving this morning,” she said. “Or have you decided to move back in?”
Brooke
rolled her eyes, not in the mood for Miranda’s spiteful jabs. “Your father convinced me to stay another
night. He’s worried about me being
alone. I think it’s very sweet.”
Miranda
folded her arms and groaned accordingly.
“I think it smacks of three years ago when you hung around all the time
juggling Daddy and Ethan behind each other’s backs. Grow up, Brooke. Isn’t this routine of yours getting old?”
“There
is no routine,” Brooke replied
angrily and set Michael in his playpen before marching toward her. “My
father just passed away, Miranda. He was
buried yesterday. I guess I was too
naïve to think that you’d actually be civil enough to stop your juvenile
attacks during a time like this.”
“A
time like this?” Miranda repeated, then muffled a burst of laughter with her
hand. She couldn’t get over the
conversation she’d overheard between her father and Ethan that morning. Brooke’s father was not her father. Royce Jenner was her father, which made David
her brother. It was too icky to think
about, but she couldn’t resist torturing the woman to her benefit.
“Yes. It’s customary that someone acknowledges when
a loved one passes away,” Brooke fired back.
“So far you haven’t done anything but insult me. But why should I be surprised? You’re still the spoiled brat that you were
the first time your father introduced me to you.”
“You’re
right, Brooke,” Miranda said, choosing he words carefully. “You’ve been through so much. Luckily my father was there for you in Phoenix.”
“Thank
you,” Brooke said with a glare and turned back to the crib where Michael
bounced around in a frenzy.
“But
what about David?” Miranda called after her.
Suddenly
Brooke stopped and spun back toward her.
“What about David?” she asked, alarms sounding in her head.
Miranda
shrugged. “Well, I know the two of you
have gotten close over the past few months.
I assumed he would have wanted to be there for you as well.”
Brooke
didn’t reply. She evaded the question by
busying herself with picking up toys from the floor and stacking them neatly in
the crib.
“So
did David go to Phoenix
with you?”
“Yes,
David was in Phoenix,”
Brooke replied distantly. She put her
hands on her hips and took a deep breath.
“Miranda, if you don’t mind. I’d
like to be alone with my son now.”
“Oh,
I’m sorry. I hope I didn’t strike a
nerve. I know you were fighting this
chemistry between yourself and David, but why bother to continue the
charade? It’s obvious you and Ethan are
no longer together, Daddy has let go – or so he says – and so really there’s
nothing stopping you from fully committing yourself to David Jenner.”
“I
am not interested in David Jenner.”
“Why
not?” Miranda asked with a devious smile.
She knew she was pushing her buttons.
It served her right for sinking her claws into David and luring him into
her web of self pity the way she did James and Ethan. Particularly when David was taken at the
time, by her. The fact that he ended up
being her brother was poetic justice and she planned to milk it for all it was
worth. “He’s a catch. His father was a multi millionaire, and now
so is David. Plus his mother is
Jacqueline Lamont. You knew she was
married to Uncle Nathan,
didn't you?
His grandfather was Jonas Lamont.
I mean, the lineage involved is amazing.
You should reel him in, Brooke.”
“That’s
enough!” Brooke shouted.
Smiling,
Miranda knew she’d gotten to her. Mission
accomplished.
“If
you’ll excuse me,” said Brooke as she walked forward and closed the door
between them.
Outside
in the hall, Miranda traipsed along to her bedroom, grinning from ear to ear
over her triumph over Brooke. When she
ran into her father coming toward her she hugged him warmly and gave him a kiss
on the cheek.
“Hello
Darling,” James said. “You’re in an
awfully good mood this evening.”
“I
am,” she said. “It’s a beautiful day
today.”
“Well,
I'm glad you had a good day. Listen, I won’t be
at dinner tonight. Brooke and I have
reservations at the Yacht Club.”
“You
and Brooke?” Miranda asked, her good mood slowly fading. “You’re going out to dinner with Brooke?”
“That’s
right. I think she still has a lot on
her mind after the funeral. It’ll be
good for her to have someone to talk to.”
She
felt the same feelings of bitterness returning.
The same feelings as when Brooke first came into their lives, poisoning
her father and Ethan with her needy selfish vibe. “Yeah but why does it have to be you,
Daddy? You’re not her protector. You’re not even the father of her child. If anyone should be putting themselves out
there for her it should be Ethan. Or
David. Isn’t he her new beau?”
“Miranda,
that’s enough. I’m trying to be a
friend to Brooke. Nothing more.”
“Yeah
right,” she said with a roll of her eyes before storming down the hall to her
bedroom. Before she went in, she turned
and issued one final parting shot.
“She’s just using you again, Daddy.
Why can’t you see that?”
After
she’d disappeared into her room, James shook his head in aggravation. Her rivalry with Brooke had always been
extreme, but lately it was downright obsessive.

“We’re
going out,” Stormy said on his way to Burbank. “I’ll be there in five minutes. I’ll pick you up outside.”
“Jeez,
you don’t give a guy much time to get pretty, do you?” Eddie replied from the
balcony at his condo that overlooked the city lights.
“Just
meet me downstairs. I need to get
drunk.”
Ten
minutes later after weaving through heavy traffic in the Valley, Stormy pulled
his Cobra II up to the curb outside the building. Eddie, waiting on the sidewalk, ran over and
jumped into the passengers seat.
“What’s
the situation?” he asked.
“Kelly. Her ex-fiancée showed up in town yesterday
and all the sudden they’re engaged again.
She totally blew me off. Can you
believe that? I mean, what the hell
happened?”
“Crazy,”
Eddie exclaimed and looked through the windshield in amazement. “I would have thought one of us would have a chance with her. What’s this guy got that we don’t?”
Stormy ignored his
friend’s attempt at lightening the mood.
Or maybe he was being serious. He
could never tell with Eddie. “He’s a
pro surfer! That’s not a job for
chrissake. That’s a feeding frenzy for
sharks I’m a movie producer. I think
that’s a lot better of a job than jumping on a surfboard everyday and paddling
around the ocean.”
“Totally,” Eddie
agreed. “And it’s not nearly as cool as
being a private investigator. I mean, that’s a job, right?”
Exhaling with
irritation, Stormy steered his car to the closest place he could find, which
happened to be Hotel Terranova. Pulling up to the porte-cochere, he jumped
out and flung his keys five feet through the air where they landed in the hands
of the valet.
“Out of our way,”
Eddie said to no one in particular as they made their way to the lounge. “This is a drinking emergency.”
They both ordered
drinks and positioned themselves at the end of the bar.
“I really thought I
was falling in love with her, you know?” Stormy said, his eyes darting around
the lounge. “I defended her to my mother
and my sister, I offered her a contract with the studio, I did everything I
could to make her feel wanted.” He
sighed with defeat. “I guess I just
can’t compete with her past. I mean, she
was with Ke for a long time.”
“Well, she left him
for a reason,” Eddie surmised. “What’s
changed?”
Stormy shrugged and
slammed the rest of his drink. “I don’t
know! She said he offers her
security. I thought that’s what I was
doing.”
“Security by way of
a movie deal is very different from security by marriage.” Eddie ordered them two more drinks and leaned
against the bar. “Some women are
marriage crazy. All they think about is
getting married. They like have marriage
parties with their girlfriends in school or something.”
“Marriage parties?”
“I’m not really
sure what’s involved, but I think it has something to do with pretend wedding
dresses made out of toilet paper,” Eddie continued and handed him the fresh drink.
Stormy regarded him
carefully. “It’s obvious you don’t have
any sisters.”
“Look, all I’m
saying is that it’s possible Kelly could be looking for more than a career in
show business,” Eddie said, glancing across the room and spotting his brother
entering the lounge with Benji Rydell.
“What the fu- What is that tool
doing here?”
“Huh?” Stormy
asked, wondering what topic they had moved on to.
Benji and Blake
approached and stood next to them at the bar.
“What is this? Middle-aged guys night?” Blake asked with a grin.
“Shut up.” Eddie turned to him and glared heatedly. “What are you doing here? If you’re trying to get served alcohol on
your fake ID again, I’ll personally turn you over to the police myself. You’re still on probation, remember. You too, Benji. Remember shooting my brother?”
“Come on, don’t be
such a square, Eddie,” Blake complained.
“This is the only place that doesn’t turn me away at the door thanks to
you handing my picture out to every club west of Van Nuys.”
“You’re
eighteen. I can’t in good conscience let
you drink. I’m a law enforcement
official, you know. I have standards to
uphold.”
Blake frowned with
irritation. “You’re not a law enforcement official, you douchebag. You’re a private investigator, and I have to
wonder what cracker jack box you got your license from, so don’t tell me-“
“We’ll be back,”
Eddie said, interrupting him by grabbing his arm and leading him off to the
hotel lobby.
Stormy
laughed and turned to Benji. “How’s your
sister doing?” he asked.
“The
same,” he replied. “Dad got them an
appointment with some specialist in Sacramento. He’s
supposed to be the best in the country.
They're flying there tomorrow to do an evaluation on Violet.”
“Well,
tell her I’m thinking about her,” Stormy said solemnly. He hated that he’d been so out of touch with
Heather lately. But Miranda was
right. Brett was her husband now. She didn’t need him.
“So
I hear Kelly bailed on you,” Benji said.
“Weird.”
“Why
weird?”
He
shrugged. “I don’t know. I just didn’t get the feeling that Ke Liu
really wanted het back. That
whole scene at your house seemed very
rehearsed to me.”
“Rehearsed? What do you mean?”
“I
don’t know. He shows up at the door all
‘Hey bra, let’s hit some gnarly waves and
hang ten and stuff’,” Benji did his
best at mimicking Ke’s voice. “And
then he turns around and lays into Kelly with all this “we belong together and don’t forget it Kelly Darling.”
Stormy
laughed. “Well she accepted his proposal
so I don’t know if your hunch is necessarily right on this one, Benji. Why would he propose if he wasn’t really
sincere?”
“That’s
the question of the day.”
Before
he knew it, Stormy was assaulted by the sight of Kelly and Ke Liu entering the
lounge and taking a seat at a secluded table across the room.
“Speak
of the Hawaiian devils,” Benji said and snuck a drink of Stormy’s gimlet. “Do you want to leave?”
He
stood, frozen at the bar for a few solitary moments before shaking his head
adamantly and downing the rest of his drink.
“No,”
he said simply. “Hell no. I’m going over there and telling her that I’m
not going to accept this. We had
something and she isn’t going to toss it out the window without some sort of
explanation.”
“Good
luck,” Benji said with a smirk, still doubtful that all was as it seemed with
Kelly and her fiancée.
Bounding
toward their table, Stormy grabbed Ke by the shirt collar and lifted him to his
feet. “I should break your nose you cocky son of a bitch.”
“Stormy!”
Kelly screamed. “What are you doing?”
“You’ve
got a lot of nerve showing up here and moving in on another man’s territory,”
Stormy growled, holding Ke firmly by the collar. He ignored the gasps and hushed whispers from
the bystanders. “I don’t know how they
do things where you’re from, but here we beat the piss out of guys who try that
crap.”
“Kelly,
you never told me Hollywood
had such a temper,” Ke said through an unaffected grin. “Hey buddy, it’s not my fault if you couldn’t
satisfy her. I could give you some
pointers, but I doubt you’ll need them now.
She’s mine.”
Gritting
his teeth in anger, Stormy threw him against the table, finally releasing his
grip on him. “You can’t honestly tell
me that you want to marry this guy, Kelly,” he said. “I don’t know what you see in him.”
“I’m
packing underneath,” Ke interjected with a devious grin.
“He’s
a tool,” Stormy continued, turning to Kelly and taking her hand. “How can you throw away what we were building
together. You said yourself months ago
that he didn’t make you happy. What’s
changed?”
“He
asked me to marry him and I said yes,” Kelly said. “End of story. I’m sorry that you can’t accept that, Stormy. But please try.”
Frustrated,
Stormy kicked the table with the tip of his boot and gave her one final parting
glance before tearing off across the bar.
Eddie and Blake had returned just in time to see the commotion and
watched in bewilderment alongside Benji.
“What
the hell happened?” Eddie asked.
“Absolutely
nothing,” Benji replied while watching Ke and Kelly settle back in to their
table.

Ethan
made his way down the stairs at the mansion and ran into Miranda who was
heading for the front door.
“Not
staying for dinner?” he asked.
She
shook her head. “Nobody’s around. I thought I’d go out and grab something
quick. You wanna come?”
He
shook his head. “Michael’s
upstairs. Do you know where Brooke
went? She was kind of vague about it
earlier.”
“You
don’t know?” Miranda asked, raising an eyebrow while taking a few steps back
toward him. “She and Daddy went out.”
“Out?”
“To
dinner. He said they had things to talk
about. I don’t know, it sounded pretty
secretive to me.”
Ethan
bit down on his lip, wondering if it was so they could talk about the news
James informed him about yesterday. He
knew what pain Brooke must be going through.
To find out at this stage in life that your father was not your father
at all, and that your brother was someone you’d been romantically involved
with. His heart went out to her.
The
reality was he didn’t understand why she wouldn’t let him help her through
it. The pain of their relationship
ending was nothing compared to the way she continued to shut him out, while
letting James back in.
“Ethan?”
Miranda asked, trying to get him to focus.
“Are you okay?”
He
nodded grimly and started to walk away.
“Yeah, I suppose so.”
Miranda
followed, pulling him back and leveling her eyes on his. “Does it bother you that Daddy has invited
Brooke into the house without asking how it made you feel?”
“It’s
your father’s house. He can invite
anyone he wants to stay here.”
“Yeah,
but knowing how badly things ended with you and Brooke, I’m just surprised that
he would flaunt her around like that.”
“He
isn’t flaunting Brooke around,” Ethan reasoned.
“Her father just passed away.
He’s being kind.”
“You’re
right,” Miranda said without much conviction.
“That’s got to be it.”
He
watched as she made her way back to the front door and left into the
night. Running a hand through his hair,
he contemplated the possibility that James could possibly be making a play for
Brooke again. And Brooke was probably
just vulnerable enough to allow it to happen.

“How
are you holding up?” James asked from across the candlelit table at the Yacht
Club. “Tell me the truth.”
“How
do you think?” Brooke asked meekly. “I
feel numb some of the time. Other times
I feel disgusted. The rest of the time
I’m just plain angry. Angry at my
mother, angry at my father….or…I mean Mick.”
“He
was still your father, Brooke. You don’t
have to lose that memory.”
She
managed a vague smile and picked at her dinner. After a few moments of silence between them,
she set her fork down and looked up at him.
“Tell me about my father. About
Royce Jenner.”
James
paused for a second. He supposed there
was no harm in telling her about her biological father. It was her right to know. A right that Roz and so many others had taken
away from her.
“He
was a very good man,” he began. “Strong,
powerful, ruthless, but also very compassionate and caring.”
“When
did you first meet him?”
James
hesitated while he tried to recall.
“1982. It was at Jonas Lamont’s
funeral. He and Jacqueline had moved away. They came back for the funeral and had David
with them. He was about ten or eleven at
that time.”
“Why
would they have went along with it?” Brooke asked. “My father and Jacqueline. Their spouses cheated on them, had another
baby, and yet they stayed.”
James
shook his head. “They’re the only ones
who can answer that. We’ll never know
why Mick stayed with Roz. But he did,
and he accepted you as his daughter. He
loved you more than anything. Take
comfort in that.”
Tears
clouded her aquamarine eyes. “I’m
trying.”
Overwhelmed
with the desire to comfort her, Jams reached his hand across the table and
clutched it gently. “I wish I could take
the pain away.”
Tears
flowing heavily now, Brooke looked down and shook her head. “What about David?” she sobbed, afraid of
making a scene in the dining room. “You
know what happened, James. It’s so
sinful and wrong. I don’t even feel like
the same person anymore.”
“You
can’t keep doing this to yourself.
There’s no going back. You can’t
change what happened. But you can pick
up the pieces and move on with your life.
Your son needs you to be strong.”
“I
don’t know if I can,” Brooke cried with despair.
“All
you need is a fresh start.”
“I
don’t think I have another fresh start left in me,” she said, drying her eyes.
It
was true that Brooke had had to start over more times than the average
person. First after her marriage to
Philip, then after they divorced, and again after her brief relationship with
Ethan ended. But through it all she
remained strong and he was constantly amazed by her resilience.
“Stay
on at the mansion for a while longer,” he said.
“It’ll be good for you to be around people.”
Brooke
pushed a stray lock of hair from her eyes.
“I don’t know that everyone at the mansion shares your opinion. Miranda has made it perfectly clear that
she’s not happy with my being there, and Ethan…” A pause while she contemplated their
complicated relationship. “Well, let’s
just say that I’ve tried to avoid him as much as possible.”
“Right
now you need to worry about yourself and that’s all,” James said. “Besides, this way you can take all the time
you need and there will be someone around to look after Michael.”
She
finally nodded and took a sip of water.
“Ok, I’ll stay for a few more days.”

When
they arrived back at the mansion, James walked her to the staircase in the
foyer.
“I’ve
been thinking,” Brooke started, paused on the first step. “I think I do need to talk to Ethan. I need to explain what’s going on in my life. I don’t want to hurt him anymore than I
already have. The truth is I guess I
still haven’t closed the door on our relationship.”
“Do
you think you still have a chance to work it out?” James asked, unsure if he
wanted to hear the answer. It had been a
complete surprise to him, but since he flew down to Phoenix, he’d been overcome with feelings for
her. Maybe he was the one who hadn’t
closed the door.
“I
don’t know. But we owe ourselves a
chance to sit down and talk.”
“That’s
probably a good idea,” he said without really meaning it.
“When
you see him can you ask him to come up to the nursery? I thought I’d read Michael a bedtime story.”
“I
will,” James said with a smile. “Goodnight, Brooke.”
“Goodnight.”
After
she’d disappeared up the stairs, James made his way across the hall to the
parlor room. He went inside and poured
himself a bourbon and water, sipping it slowly while gazing out the window
overlooking the front lawn.
Moments
later, he heard the front door open and close.
He looked out into the foyer and saw Ethan entering the house.
“How
was your evening?” he called out.
Ethan
followed him into the parlor room. “It
was fine,” he said. “Yours?”
“It
was all right,” James said and poured his nephew a drink. “Brooke needed to talk about some things. She’s just a wreck. I honestly don’t know how she’s going to get
through this.”
“You’re
certainly eager to help her through it,” Ethan said bitterly and took the drink
from him.
“She
needs all the help she can get,” James indicated. “I guess since I was in Phoenix when everything went down she feels
especially close to me right now.”
“Are
you sure you aren’t just using the situation to get close to her?”
“Ethan,
how could you think I would take advantage of Brooke at a time like this?” James
asked. “Brooke and I are divorced. We’ve grown to be close as friends and that’s
it.”
He
didn’t bother to respond. It didn’t
matter what James said, it was clear that his uncle was after more than
friendship with Brooke. “I think I’ll go
up and check in on her and Michael.”
“Actually,
Brooke said she was exhausted and wanted to turn in early,” James said. “I just checked in on her and she was fast
asleep.”
Ethan
sighed with frustration. “Okay,” he
said. “Well,
goodnight then.”
“Goodnight,”
James replied, watching him disappear from view.

Marjorie Stahl was
working late at the Times. Her office was dark except for the faint glow
of the desk lamp. She had a deadline
and the society section was missing its headlining story. One would think there was enough gossip in L.A. to fill every inch
of space on the page, but she’d had her fill of Britney and Tomcat and
Brangelina. There had to be something
new to report.
A
ding alerted her to a text message coming in on her iPhone. She took a sip of her latte and lifted the
phone into her hand. Her eyes narrowed on
the message which appeared to be sent from an anonymous source. Suddenly her troubles seemed to disappear. A story had fallen into her lap.
Guess who’s been dating her own brother?
Marjorie
typed in a brief reply. Who?
Brooke Taylor.

Stormy
made a deal with Eddie the next morning.
He’d drive him to the Beverly Hills Hotel to take pictures of a cheating
husband with his mistress, who had already gotten suspicious when he spotted
Eddie’s BMW tailing him the day before.
In order to throw him off, they took Stormy’s souped up Cobra II and got
the pictures he needed to provide his client.
In
exchange, Eddie accompanied Stormy on a shopping trip.
“Are
you sure about this?” Eddie asked as they pulled up to a valet on Rodeo Drive. “I mean, this is huge. You can’t take this back after it’s done.”
“I
know that,” Stormy replied, jumping out of the car and starting past a row of
boutiques. “When was the last time I did
something without thinking about it first?”
Eddie
grinned and did a double take as a pair of blondes passed them on the
sidewalk. “Well, let’s see. Cheating on Heather with Lauren. Sleeping with the Senator’s wife. Oh, and how about breaking into Will
Thomerson’s house and then being accused of his murder?”
Stormy
flashed him an irritated expression. “I
meant recently.”
“Oh,
well I guess nothing recently.” Eddie stopped in front of the giant doors of
a store front. “What happened to you not
being ready for this? I’d hate to think
you were doing this just because-“
“I’m
doing this because I want to,” Stormy insisted.
“Now get on board or go home.” He
turned and walked inside Harry Winston Jewelers.
“But
you drove!” Eddie complained, following him inside the store.

Benji
stole the keys to his father’s yacht and picked Blake up on the way to the
marina. He knew they had a few hours
before Jordan got home from Sacramento so he decided
to take advantage of the situation.
“Are
you sure your dad isn’t going to find out?” Blake asked
“You
worry too much, Distefano,” Benji said as he climbed onto the deck and prepared
the yacht for launching. “It’s a
gorgeous day, barely any smog, and I can’t think of any reason not to. Besides, my dad’s so wrapped up with my
sister’s drama that I doubt he’d notice if I disappeared for a week, let alone
a few hours.”
Blake
rolled his eyes and climbed the ladder onto the lower deck of the yacht.
“Taking
Daddy’s boat out for a ride?” called a voice from the dock.
Benji
looked up and saw Ke Liu jogging in their direction, shirtless and sweaty in
shorts and running shoes. “Hey, it’s
the surfer dude,” he said. “Trying to
find some tasty waves?”
Ke
came to a stop on the dock and stretched his legs. “California
doesn’t have tasty waves,” he joked in return.
“Guys here think a ten foot swell is a big deal. I say they need to come down to Hawaii and see how we do
it. We’re talking fifty foot –“
“Not
into surfing,” Benji cut him off. “So
how long do you plan on sticking around here if the surfing is so bad?”
Ke
shrugged and put his hands oh his hips, panting while trying to catch his
breath from his vigorous run along the marina.
“Until Kelly’s ready to come back to Honolulu with me,” he said.
“Oh,
that’s right, you’re getting married.”
“Yep,”
Ke replied proudly. “So how do you know
that Stormy dude anyway?”
“He’s
my step brother,” Benji said.
Ke
nodded with meager interest. “I see.
He must be pretty pissed that his
daddy’s money isn’t enough of lure for Kelly to stay. One look at me at the door and she was putty
in my hands.”
“And
that’s probably got nothing to do with your
daddy’s money,” Benji replied sarcastically. “Come on, dude, what’s really
going on? You show up in town and say
you want Kelly back after all this time?
If you were so meant to be together, why’d it take so long for you to
come?”
“Like
I said, I had family stuff going on.”
“Right,”
Benji said suspiciously. “Family stuff.”
Ke
raised an eyebrow, offering a sly grin before continuing his run along the
marina.

The
Lehman Pediatric Center in Sacramento housed the most advanced child psychology
center in the state of California. Dr. Leonard Katzman had a waiting list a mile
long of patients eager to be seen, but Jordan pulled some strings and got Violet
in to see him immediately.
Brett
and Heather sat in the opulent waiting room for hours waiting for Dr. Katzman
to finish his analysis of Violet. He’d
been educated on Heather’s medical condition at the time of her pregnancy and
been briefed on the tests that had been administered so far.
Jordan
paced the waiting area, sipping a cup of coffee and glancing at the clock on
the wall every few minutes.
Heather stared down
at Violet’s baby blanket which rested in her lap. She felt Brett staring at her and looked up
at him inquisically.
“What are you
thinking?” she asked.
“About you,” he
said with a vague smile. “And
Violet. How important you both are to
me.”
She looked down at
the blanket again. “Even if something
turns out to be wrong with her?”
“Look at me,” Brett
said and turned her toward him. “I will
love her no matter what. There’s nothing
this doctor could tell me that would change that.”
It was then that
the nurse came in and garnered their attention. “Dr. Katzman has finished with Violet,” she
said. “I’ll take you to his office.”
Heather
and Brett stood up in unison. He
enclosed her hand in his and led her down the hall to the open door of the
office. Jordan followed closely.
“Mr.
and Mrs. Armstrong, please come in,” said Dr. Katzman, a tall man in his
forties with jet black hair and a deep cleft in his chin. He gestured to three chairs across from his
desk and slowly sat down where an array of papers and files were spread out in
front of him.
“What
did you find out, Dr. Katzman?” Heather asked, one hand in Brett’s and the
other in her father’s.
“I’m
afraid the news is not good,” he replied, folding his hands together on the
desk. “I studied blood tests taken from
Violet after her birth, as well as DNA samples analyzed in our lab. That, coupled with behavioral analysis and
responses to external stimuli have led to the conclusion that Violet suffers
from severe mental retardation.”
Tears
immediately welled up in Heather’s eyes and she began sobbing
uncontrollably. Brett put his arm around
her while she tightened her grip on his hand.
“Is
there any way the tests could be wrong, Dr. Katzman?” Jordan asked.
“I’m
afraid not,” he answered. “Clinical labs
are one hundred percent accurate.”
“She’s
barely three months old,” Brett said, agonizing over the news and refusing to
believe what the doctor was saying.
“Unfortunately
she’s already showing signs of stunted
development,” Dr. Katzman indicated. “Even
at this young age, infants should be able to acknowledge when they’re being spoken to,
held, or touched. Violet does not. When issuing stimuli, she doesn’t make sounds
or vocalize at all. In the three hours
she’s been here she hasn’t cried once, but yet she’s been awake and alert the
entire time.”
“But
can’t those things change over time?” Heather asked. “Maybe she just needs more time.
She's still so small.”
Dr.
Katzman sighed with defeat. “Mental
retardation is a condition where an individual learns at a slower pace than the
average person, and in most cases will only develop to a certain level. So yes, it’s possible that in a year or two
she’ll improve, but I’m afraid it won’t change anything. Severely mentally retarded individuals
advance to an intelligence level equivalent to someone in the second
grade. That usually doesn’t happen until
they’ve passed adolescence.”
“I
knew this was going to happen,” Heather murmured under her breath while staring
at the floor. “I told everyone. This is my fault. It’s my fault for not telling you about the
toxoplasmosis.”
Brett
frowned, noting that she was talking but not directly to him. She seemed to be in a state of denial. He ran his hand down her back and turned to
the doctor.
“What
can we do now?”
“I’m
going to give you some information on facilities that can help.”
“Facilities?”
Jordan
asked.
“Institutions
that specialize in educating and mentoring children like Violet,” Dr. Katzman
explained.
“What
do you mean?” Heather asked. “Like a
special school? That’s still
a few years off.”
Dr.
Katzman looked at her with sympathy, exchanging knowing glances with Jordan and
Brett. “I’m afraid school for Violet isn’t
an option. It’s mute. The best hope for your daughter is to teach
her the rudimentary skills necessary to exist.
She will not be able to live
independently at any age. Dressing, bathing,
even going to the bathroom are things that she’ll constantly need assistance
with. Trained professionals at an
institution is the only way she’s going to get that help.”
“You
want me to abandon my daughter at some mental hospital?” Heather shrieked, clutching
her purse in her lap and anxiously tapping her foot on the floor.
“It’s
not a mental hospital. It’s-“
“Whatever
you call it, Dr. Katzman, it’s still the same thing,” Heather lamented. “You want me to give my daughter up to a
bunch of strangers. You’re telling me I
can’t even raise her myself? Is that
what you’re trying to say to me?”
“You
can’t,” he said simply. “It’s
inconceivable for someone without training and experience to raise someone with
Violet’s mental capacities I know that’s hard
to hear, but I’m afraid you and your husband are not prepared for this. Most couples never are. They try for a while and sadly they realize
that they just aren’t equipped.”
“My
husband and I are perfectly capable of raising our daughter ourselves,” Heather
said with a certain amount of confidence.
“We don’t need any institution, Dr. Katzman. I assure you.”
With
that, she stood up, glanced at Brett and Jordan for a brief moment, then walked
out of the office. After she’d gone,
Brett stood up and shook the doctor’s hand.
“Thank
you for your help,” he said. “My wife is
just having a hard time with all of this.
We’ll talk and I’m sure we’ll have more questions.”
“Of
course,” Dr. Katzman said. “Call me
anytime, Mr. Armstrong.”
After
he’d left the office, Jordan
walked up and shook hands with the doctor.
“Thank you, Leonard,” he said.
“I’m
very sorry, Jordan,”
he replied, handing him the pamphlets for the institutions he’d talked about.
Jordan
looked at the literature and then closed his eyes tightly, his heart breaking
for what his daughter and Brett were about to have to go through.

The
set was closed for a pivotal scene being shot for Angel Assassin 2. While the
crew set the cameras and lighting for the shot, Kelly sat in her dressing room
staring at her reflection in the mirror.
She admired a bouquet of African Roses that sat on the vanity, complete
with a romantic card from Ke. Smiling
from ear to ear, she arranged the stems and thought about the future.
A
knock at the door turned her attention away from her thoughts and she glanced
behind just as Stormy entered the dressing room.
“Are
you descent?” he asked, holding his arms behind his back.
She
scowled angrily at him and turned back to the mirror. “I have nothing to say to you, Stormy. I’m still furious about last night.”
“I
don’t blame you,” he said. “That’s why I
came to apologize.” Slowly he withdrew a
bouquet of roses from behind his back and ceremoniously presented them to her.
She
looked at the offering and shrugged indifferently while pointing across the
room. “Thanks. You can put them over there.”
Stormy,
noticing the roses already on the vanity, realized he’d been beaten to the
punch, presumably by Ke Liu. “I’m sorry
for the way I acted last night. But there’s
something that I need to tell you.”
“I’m
not interested, Stormy,” Kelly remarked, brushing powder onto her face. “I just want to get through this scene
today.”
Running
his fingers through his hair, he turned and tried to formulate what he was going
to say, as if rehearsing the whole way there hadn’t been enough.
“Look,
I know you’re back with Ke,” he began. “I
know you and him have a lot of history together and I know you think marrying
him is what you want.”
“Think?” she repeated. “Don’t act like I can't
make decisions for myself. I’ve thought long and hard about
this. Nothing you can say is
going to make me change my mind.”
“What
about this?” he asked, reaching into his pocket and removing a small black
velvet jewelry box. He opened it slowly
and watched as she stood up and examined the radiant diamond ring from Harry
Winston.
“Oh
my God,” she murmured, staring in wonderment at the flawless stone. “I don’t know what to say….”
“Say
yes,” he replied. “Kelly, I love you and I want to marry
you. I’m sorry that it took Ke Liu
coming here to make me realize it. I
just know that I can’t lose you. “
Breathlessly,
she stepped closer and felt her eyes welling up with tears. “Do you mean it?” she asked.
“More
than anything.” He got down on one knee
and held the ring out to her. “Will you
marry me?”
She
nodded quickly, pulling him up and throwing her arms around him. “Yes!” she exclaimed happily. “Yes!”
Their
lips met in a passionate kiss. Stormy
closed his eyes, relieved that he hadn’t been too late. He knew he would have eventually proposed to
Kelly anyway. All it took was the
possibility of losing her to speed things up a little.

Brooke
slept late and finally got dressed and decided to go for a walk around the
grounds. It was a beautiful morning and she
needed some fresh air to clear her mind.
She’d
waited up until one a.m. for Ethan to come upstairs, but he never did. She supposed he had reached his wits end with
her. After pushing him away for so many
months and excluding him over the past few days from all that was going on in
her life, he’d probably had enough. And
she didn’t blame him. Her relationship
with David had been a source of resentment between them. Now if he only knew the truth, that it had
all been a horrible and disgusting mistake.
She felt like a fool.
Making
her way down the staircase to the foyer, the heard the phone ring and Leilani
answer it. By the time she reached the
bottom stairs, the phone was being thrust in her direction.
“Phone
call for you, Miss Taylor,” Leilani said.
Brooke
smiled meekly and took the receiver from her.
“Hello?”
“Brooke
Taylor?” asked the caller.
“Yes,
who is this?”
“Hi
Brooke, it’s Marjorie Stahl from the Times. I called to get your reaction to a tip I received
about you and David Jenner. I’m running
the story in tonight’s edition and thought you might like to give a quote.”
Brooke
frowned in confusion. “What tip?” she
asked. “What are you talking about?”
"That
Royce Jenner was your father,” Marjorie said, eagerly tapping her pencil on her
desk. “And that you knowingly had a
sexual relationship with your own brother, David Jenner.”
All
color drained from Brooke’s face and she quickly felt light-headed. The phone dropped from her weak hand and she
covered her mouth in horror. She could
hear the tinny sounds of Marjorie’s voice coming through the receiver which
dangling carelessly to the floor.
“No,”
she whispered to herself in a panic.
When she looked up from the floor, she saw James and Ethan rushing out of
the solarium. They looked at her with
great concern, sensing that something awful had happened. Then she glanced up the staircase and saw
Miranda standing on the top landing.
Feeling
all eyes on her, she quickly turned and ran down the hall, desperate to escape
the living nightmare that didn’t seem to ever end.

Kelly
knocked on the door of Cabin 415 at the Yacht Club. She waited a few moments before knocking
again, holding her clutch purse neatly in front of her. Finally the door opened and Ke answered,
wearing only a towel around his waist.
“Hi,”
she said in a soft voice. “Can I come
in?”
He
stood clear of the door and followed her into the room. “Everything okay? I was afraid of what might happen after we
left the hotel last night. Your Hollywood boy seemed pretty pissed.”
“Wasn’t
that the idea?” Kelly asked with a smile and stood in the center of the room.
He
nodded and tightened the knot on his towel.
“That GPS on his cell phone came in handy. I’d hate to think our little night out
together would have gone unnoticed. Do
you think he suspected?”
“He
reacted exactly the way I’d hoped he would,” Kelly replied. “And it worked perfectly.” She raised her hand and flashed the enormous
diamond ring on her finger.
“Wow,”
Ke gushed and took her hand so he could get a closer look. “So he actually proposed?”
“I
knew he would,” she said and examined the Harry Winston. “He just needed a little push. And how better to do that than for the ex-fiancée
to show up and shake things up?”
Ke
grinned mischievously. “I’m glad I could
help out. I owed you. That’s why when you called me and asked me to
come I couldn’t say no.”
“You
don’t owe me anything, Ke,” she insisted.
“I kept your secret because it was the right thing to do. It’s your life. How
you choose to live it is none of your
father’s business.”
“But
you risked so much when you called off our engagement with no explanation. When I think of the way my father treated
you. You could have easily told him the
truth about me. At least you would have put
the blame on me where it belonged.”
“I
don’t care what he thinks of me,” Kelly declared. “If he wants to think I’m a gold digger then
let him think it. He’ll never find out
your secret. At least not from me.”
“I
appreciate that.” He stepped forward and
embraced her warmly. “And if this guy isn’t
good to you, I’ll come back here and kick his ass. That’s a promise.”
“Thank
you,” Kelly said with a smile. “But I
don’t think you have anything to worry about.
Stormy and I are going to be very
happy.”
“I
hope so,” Ke said and walked her to the door again. “Take care of yourself.”
“You
too,” she said and looked him up and down.
His chiseled body got her attention and she shook her head in
disappointment. “Damn you’re fine. What a waste.”
He
grinned, kissed her on the cheek and watched her leave the cabin. After she’d gone, he turned and went back
into the bedroom.
“Who
was that?” Benji asked from the bed. He
pushed the sheet off of him, naked as he crawled to the edge of the bed.
“Nobody,”
he said dismissively and looked down at him.
“You up for another round?”
“You know it,” Benji
replied and laid down on his back. He
knew there was something amiss the minute he laid eyes on Ke Liu. The whole story about coming to L.A. to win Kelly back
was never very believable. The way he
looked at him that day at the mansion was unmistakable.
Ke quickly untied
the towel from his waist and let it drop to the floor. He leaned down and covered Benji’s body with
his, his tongue starting at his chest and finding its way to his mouth.
Next time....
Brooke lashes
out, determined to find out who leaked the
story to the press. James and Ethan have it out.
Miranda isn't an innocent bystander. David
finally resurfaces. Brett and Heather argue.
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