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Brett
and Heather took Violet to a specialist in Sacramento
and learned that she suffered from severe mental
retardation. The doctor urged them to place Violet in
an institution as they wouldn't be able to care for
her themselves. Heather immersed herself in denial and
claimed she could nurture their baby herself. Stormy
caused a scene when he found Kelly and Ke Liu together.
Benji grew skeptical of Kelly's engagement to
Ke. Stormy proposed to Kelly, believing
he'd lose her to Ke if he didn't. Kelly later
thanked Ke for helping her convince Stormy to propose,
and then promised to keep his secret from his family
- the reason for their broken engagement. After
she left his cabin, Ke returned to the bedroom where
Benji was waiting in his bed. After receiving
a cryptic note accusing him of killing Suzanne, Jordan
cornered Frank Dunning and violently attacked him. Miranda
taunted Brooke with questions about David. She
later told an angry Ethan that James and Brooke were
growing close again. James thrwarted another attempt
at Brooke and Ethan reconciling. A gossip columnists
received an anoymous tip that Brooke and David were
brother and sister.
Episode
84
"The
Terrace"
She
moved quickly, pulling clothes from the dresser and throwing them haphazardly
into her suitcase. Nylons, blouses,
slacks, even a few stray articles of clothing that belonged to Michael. She didn’t care. She wanted out of the house and she wanted
out immediately.
“Would
you just listen to me?” James pleaded while he watched her erratic behavior.
“No,
I’m through listening to you,” Brooke insisted, pushing her hair behind her
ears and sobbing as she zipped up the suitcase.
“I trusted you. I thought you’d
changed for the better since you were shot.”
“I
have changed. Brooke, I didn’t do this. I would never betray your trust like
that. Especially about something this
sensitive.”
She
pulled the suitcase from the bed and set it on the floor while she gathered a
few more things from around the room.
“Then how did this story get out?” she demanded. “You, my mother and David are the only people
who know the truth, and I doubt very much that either one of them said anything. What were you trying to do? Were you just stringing me along these last
few days? All the talk about wanting to
protect me and take away the pain was just an act, wasn’t it? All this time you were planning on sticking
it to me. And why?”
“Brooke,
please sit down for a minute,” he said and reached out to her.
“No,
I don’t want to sit down,” she insisted and swatted his hands away. “I want to get out of here and go back to my
own house. I just want to forget about
you and your family.”
“I’m
not the only one who knows about you and David,” James interrupted.
“What?”
Brooke asked.
James
sighed and reluctantly continued. “I
told Ethan.”
“Ethan?”
Brooke asked in astonishment. “Ethan
knows about Royce Jenner? About David?”
“Yes. I’m sorry, Brooke. He kept asking me what went on in Phoenix and the more I
tried to put him off, the more insistent he became. He was just worried. I told him the truth with the strict
condition that you were not ready to talk about it.”
“That’s
all well and good, except it wasn’t your secret to tell. You had no right, James. Who else knows? Who else have you told this to? Miranda?”
“No,
I swear to you.”
Brooke
shook her head. “No, she knows. The other day she was leading to
something. She kept asking me about
David and why I wasn’t pursuing a relationship with him. It was a complete 180 from a few months ago
when she was so angry that he’d ended things with her. She hated the possibility that he was
interested in me. Now all the sudden
she’s pushing for it?”
“That
doesn’t mean-“
“It
was just Miranda being her usual hateful self,” Brooke acknowledged. “And I will put money on the fact that she’s
the one who leaked this story.”
“Are
you so sure it wasn’t Ethan?” James asked.
“You said yourself that he’s been feeling neglected ever since you got
back from Phoenix. He’s hurt over the way you ended things and
now I’m afraid he’s using this to-“
“To
what? To get back at me? That doesn’t sound like Ethan. That sounds like Miranda.”
“Not
to get back at you. To weaken your
defenses so that you need him more. You
have to admit it’s always been him that you called when you were in trouble. Like the other day when you were driving
around Phoenix.”
Brooke
realized he might have a point. Ethan
never did return her call, and he didn’t come see her in her room when she’d
asked him to.
“Please
don’t leave,” James said. “Not yet. Stormy’s asked the family to gather tonight
for some kind of announcement. He wants
you to be there.”
“I don’t know.”
“Just let this
whole thing blow over. I’ll take care of
Marjorie Stahl. I’ll make sure this
story doesn’t get out in the paper.”
“You’d
do that, James?” she asked hopefully.
“Of
course. I will do anything to protect
you and Michael. You know that.”
Brooke
managed a faint smile, realizing that maybe she’d jumped the gun in accusing
him. He did seem to have changed since
their divorce.

Heather
was unusually quiet for the rest of the day after their meeting with Dr. Katzman
in Sacramento. Jordan tried to reach her for a
while, then finally had to admit he was at a loss. After he left, Brett did his best to nurture
her back to a point where she could talk to him. By
that afternoon, she was finally responsive.
“Dr.
Katzman said we could call him anytime if we have questions,” Brett said while
holding her hand as they sat on the edge of their bed.
Heather
nodded and stared across the room at the bassinette where Violet lay
asleep. “I’m sure we’ll think of some.”
“He
seemed very knowledgeable.” He hoped
that by talking up the doctor’s abilities, she would come to realize he was
right. They were not equipped to take
care of Violet themselves.
“He
had some interesting opinions,” Heather agreed.
“But I don’t necessarily agree with everything he said.”
“What
didn’t you agree with?”
A
long pause while she contemplated her thoughts.
“That she would never lead a normal life,” she said and finally turned
to look at him. “She’s got two parents
who love her. That’s already more than a
lot of babies have.”
Smiling,
he pulled her close and held her tightly.
“I think he meant more along the lines of what she’ll be able to
accomplish in her life.”
“She's
going to be fine, Brett,” Heather said and turned away again. “You’ll see.
We’re all she needs.”
Brett
closed his eyes, realizing that she was not going to buy into the reality that
Violet was different. “She needs
professional care.”
“And
she’ll get it,” Heather said, still staring at the bassinette. “I’ve been reading a lot. I’m going to go to the library tomorrow and
get every book I can on teaching mentally challenged children.”
“Didn’t
you hear what Dr. Katzman said? He said
that couples think they can handle this but they-“
“I
know what he said, Brett!” she lamented, running over and leaning over the
sleeping baby. “I’m going to prove him
wrong. I’m going to take care of our
baby and she’s going to be fine.”
Brett
simply leaned forward and held his head in his hands.

Alex
pushed on a pair of earrings and stood back to examine her reflection in the
floor-length mirror. Perfect. She hadn’t looked better in her life. It would be a cold day in hell before she
lost another role to someone like Kelly Kahoano. James would take one look at her and regret
ever cutting her role in Angel Assassin 2. And all it took was a few Botox injections
and a nine hundred dollar haircut.
“You look beautiful
tonight,” Jordan
said and came up behind her, slipping his arms around her waist and kissing her
neck.
“Aren’t you sweet?”
she asked and turned to him, her hands running down the front of his freshly
pressed shirt. “How are you doing,
Darling? Feeling any better?”
He sighed and
watched her as she fastened his cufflinks for him. “Not really.
I honestly don’t know how Heather is going to get through this. She’s so fragile as it is. Now to find out that her daughter is mentally
challenged and can never lead a normal life.
I’m afraid it’s going to be too much for her to take.”
“I think she’ll
surprise you,” Alex said while rolling his cuff and lining up the button
holes. “Look at everything she’s
overcome. And besides, she has you and
Brett in her corner. Not to mention
Miranda and I. We’ll see her through
this.”
Jordan admired her from
his close proximity. He could smell the
fragrant scent of her gardenia perfume.
She seemed different today. More upbeat than she had been in a while.
“What’s gotten into
you?” he asked. “You’re not usually so
positive.”
Once she was
finished with his cuff-links, she kissed him lightly and adjusted his bow tie. “Just trying to spin things a different
way. So my big screen comeback got cut
short. So my son is blinded by a gold
digger. So I still owe the government
twenty-five million dollars. There could
be worse things. My problems pale in
comparison to Heather’s.”
Jordan pulled her into an
embrace. “You’re amazing,” he said.
“I’m not amazing,”
she blushed and walked across the room to select a handbag from her walk-in
closet.
“I talked to my
accountant today,” Jordan
said after a brief pause. “I’m mortgaging
the house so I can pay your fines to the government.”
Alex looked at him
in awe. “You’re not serious?”
“I am very
serious. You’re my wife. Your problems are my problems.”
“Jordan, I don’t
know what to say.”
He
smiled and dug his hands in his pockets.
“I can’t
have this burden hanging over our heads anymore. It’s bad enough James can’t pay back his loan
and may lose his studio.”
“What?”
Alex asked with a gasp. “I had no idea
it had gotten that serious. Did he tell
you that?”
“No,
but the financial community is certainly talking about it. Apparently the bank in New York granted him a three month extension
on the loan, but that’s just a band-aid.
Eventually he’s going to have to pay that money back and Angel Assassin
2 is over budget and under publicized.
If you ask me, it’s a good thing you got out of that film when you did.”
Alex
sighed with despair, her heart going out to James and his troubles. It was her fault that he got stuck with the
government fines. If she hadn’t went
along with that ridiculous scheme with Congressman Walker, none of this would
have happened. Yes, she was angry with
him for cutting her part, but the scope of the problem was much bigger than
that.
“Do
you still have scenes left to shoot?” Jordan asked as he led her out of
the bedroom.
She
nodded. “Just
two short ones."
“Well,
I’d make sure you got your salary up front.
The way it looks now, Sunset
Studios may not have the money to pay you after much longer.”
"That
film has more problems than I've ever seen on a set,"
Alex declared as they made their way downstairs. "Frank
Dunning
is finally getting out of the hospital tomorrow. I
still can't believe someone would beat him up like that
in the parking garage, as obnoxious as he is. Security
has their hands full around there, that's all I know."
Jordan
pretended to be unaffected by the news of Frank's release.
He wondered if he would ever point the finger
at him as his attacker.

“So
when are we going to find out what this big announcement is?” Ethan asked and
poured himself a drink.
“As
soon as everyone gets here,” replied Stormy with a grin. They were both dressed in tuxedos, handsomely
groomed and sharing a forty year old bottle of bourbon while standing beside
the fireplace.
“Why
can’t you just tell me now?” Ethan asked and nudged him.
“Now
that wouldn’t be very dramatic, would it?” Stormy replied with a wink.
“I’m
all for dramatics, but this is ridiculous,” said Miranda as she entered the
room in a red strapless mini dress, a brown sable stole covering her bare
shoulders. “Nobody gets this dressed up
anymore.”
“I
don’t think it's going to kill you,” Stormy said with a wry expression. “And besides, you look very nice.”
“So
do you guys,” she said and kissed him on the cheek, then moved over to Ethan
and kissed him as well. “But seriously,
what is this all about? Don’t tell me
you’re going on tour with some singer again.
Or going into business with Eddie again.”
“I’ve
been trying to get him to agree to that for months,” said a voice from behind.
They
all turned and saw Eddie walking into the room.
A tiny gasp escaped Miranda’s throat when she saw him dressed handsomely
in his tuxedo, a goofy smile on his face.
She couldn’t recall if she’d ever seen him dressed up, but it was a
sight to behold. Before she knew it, her
knees were growing weak and she felt herself swaying back and forth on her
feet.
“Thanks
for coming, Eddie,” Stormy said and patted his best friend on the back.
“No
problem.” He shook hands with Ethan and
then turned to Miranda and offered up a crooked smile. “Hello Miranda. You’re looking very lovely this evening.”
“Thanks,” she replied in a daze. She
wanted to kick herself for being so attracted to him. She’d had her one night of fun with him and
that should have been the end of it. But
if that were the case, why did she practically melt every time she ran into
him? She’d have to force herself to ignore
her feelings. Girls weren’t supposed to
get crazy over Eddie Distefano, Hollywood’s
resident hot doofus.
“Oh,
and I’m not stalking you,” Eddie continued.
“Stormy invited me.”
Miranda
flushed, fully aware that he was making fun of her as a result of accusing him
other day when he showed up to see her father. She decided she needed to start playing it
cool. Protesting too much would only
raise red flags. Besides, it was
probably a temporary lapse in judgment.
In a week she’d be over her little crush.
“So
Eddie, how much do you know about what’s going on?” Ethan asked as he handed
him a drink. “The rest of us are
clueless.”
Eddie
exchanged knowing glances with Stormy.
“I’ve been sworn to secrecy.” He
turned and followed Miranda across the room to the sofa. “Do you need a drink?”
“Sure,”
she replied, then realized she needed to have her wits about her. The night she spent with Eddie was a result
of one too many cosmos. She didn’t plan
on making the same mistake again. “I
mean no. Thank you.”
“Okay,”
he said, then tried another approach to engage her. “So what’s going on at the hotel? I was there this morning and the lobby was
all tore up. Renovating?”
“Yeah,”
she replied. She was desperate to find
an excuse to get away from him.
“Look, no offense, but I don’t feel like talking about work tonight.”
“Okay,
well what do you want to talk about?” he asked.
“Nothing! I don’t want to talk about anything,
Eddie! Stop being such a pain in the
ass!” She turned and ran across the room
where Ethan and Stormy were talking privately.
She peered across the room, hoping Eddie would get the picture and leave
her alone. She didn’t want to make small
talk with him. She decided she needed to
have her head examined for ever being attracted to him at all.
When
Brooke, Kelly and Leilani entered the room, all eyes turned in their
direction. Ethan took a sip of bourbon
and smiled pleasantly at Brooke, who looked ravishing in a simple beige slip
dress. Even at her worst she looked
amazing.
“Good
evening everybody,” Leilani said, atypically dressed in formal attire
consisting of a large black sequined dress and a simple white rose pinned in her
hair.
Stormy
approached Kelly and slipped his arm around her. “You look hot,” he said and kissed her
softly. “I mean it.”
“Thank
you,” she said, purposefully covering her ring finger with her right hand. She winked knowingly at him. “Do you think anyone suspects?”
“Not
sure,” he replied. “It’s hard to
keep secrets in this house.”
Brooke
separated herself from the group and approached Ethan by the fireplace. “Can
I talk to you in private for a minute?”
He
nodded warily and followed her through the French doors onto the terrace. Brooke turned and securely latched the doors
closed. Just as they had disappeared
from view, James entered the family room and glanced around in search of
her.
“Has
anyone seen Brooke?”
Miranda
was only too happy to answer. “She went
outside on the terrace with Ethan.”
James
set his jaw, panicked by the prospect of what they could be talking about.

Brooke
leveled a look of resentment on Ethan and studied his expression
carefully. The very idea that he could
have betrayed her was almost as hurtful as the lies her parents told her.
Granted, she hadn’t been fair to him over the past few months, but that
didn’t give him the right to expose something so personal, knowing fully well
that it would humiliate her.
“What
is it?” Ethan asked.
“I
need to ask you something and I want the truth.”
Ethan
shrugged. “I’ve always been honest with
you, Brooke.”
That
was what made this all so hard to believe, she thought to herself. But still, the situation had been strained
for quite some time. Who knows what
mindset he could be after everything that had happened.
“Did
you leak the story about me and David to the society columnist at the Times?”
“Did
I what?” he asked, blindsided by the sudden accusation.
“Did
you give them a tip off that David and I are brother and sister?” Brooke
demanded. “I know James told you. All I want to know is if it was you that
leaked the story.”
“You
think I called in to a gossip columnist with something as horrific as what just
happened to you?” he asked in bewilderment and ran his fingers through his
hair. “It’s like we don’t know each
other at all, Brooke. What have I done
to make you distrust me like this? What
have I ever done?”
Her
eyes stung with tears and she shook her head in despair. “Nothing,” she cried. “You haven’t done anything. You’ve always been nothing but good to me.
That's what makes all of this so hard to
believe.”
“So
why would you think I’d do something like this?” he asked through gritted
teeth. “I don’t understand.”
“Things
have just been so strained between us. I
thought you were angry and-“
“You are the reason things are strained
between us!” he shouted. “It’s
all been you, Brooke. We finally had a
chance to be happy. Finally. And what did you do? You turned me away. You told me that too much had happened.”
“I
had just gotten divorced,” she cried.
“I-“
“And
then along came David,” Ethan continued, shaking his head with trace
laughter. “You swore up and down that
there was nothing going on. You were
just friends and how dare I tell you who you can have in your life. I figured you just needed some space so I
stood back, when all the while you were falling in love with him.”
“It
wasn’t love,” Brooke lamented. “David
was a distraction. So much had gone on
with you, me and James. I just needed to
step away.”
“Into
his bed.”
Brooke
flashed her eyes angrily at him. “How
dare you rub this in my face!” she sceamed.
“I slept with my own brother and you’re turning it into something
against you.”
He
realized she was right. He wasn’t being
fair. David was now a mute point. Besides, she had her life turned upside down
in the past few days and bringing up their past was selfish of him.
“I’m
sorry,” he said. “Yes I’m bitter and yes
I’m angry, but not enough to sell your deepest secrets to the highest
bidder. If someone leaked the story
about you and David to the media, it wasn’t me.”
She
knew he was telling her the truth. And
that meant only one other person could be responsible.
Miranda.

“Hello
Mother,” Miranda said inside the family room when Alex arrived with Jordan and
Benji. “You look good. Did you have some work done today?”
“Of
course not, Darling,” Alex said with a laugh and kissed her daughter on each
cheek. “I’m just very happy, that’s
all.”
“Good,”
Miranda said with a smile and approached Jordan. “How is Heather?"
He
shook his head enigmatically. “Not
good.”
Miranda’s
eyes sunk to the floor, fully aware of what Jordan meant. Her heart went out to her step-sister, and
yes, even to Brett.
Across
the room, Kelly was talking to Leilani and doing her best to squash her
mother’s nagging questions.
“Mama,
I told you, Ke was only here for a short visit.
He’s gone back to Hawaii.”
“I
thought he was going to trying to win you back,” Leilani replied with
disappointment evident in her voice.
Benji
overheard and approached casually, his hands dug into the pockets of his tuxedo
trousers. “Did you say Ke left town?”
Kelly
nodded. “Yes, why?”
He
shrugged. “Just curious. He mentioned something about a surfing
lesson.”
Laughing,
she took a fresh glass of champagne from Stormy. “You should be so lucky. He’s very good.”
“Yes,
he was,” Benji murmured under his breath.
When
Brooke and Ethan returned from the terrace, James couldn’t help but notice the
tenseness on Brooke’s face. He wiondered what they were talking about. The last thing he wanted was them to compare
stories about some of the things he’d been orchestrating since she moved back
into the mansion. All in the name of making her fall back in love with
him.
Across the room, Stormy
clinked a spoon against his glass. “Can
I have everyone’s attention, please?” he announced as Kelly moved toward
him. “I asked everyone here tonight
because I have some very special news.”
“Here
we go,” Miranda mumbled to herself sarcastically.
“About
six months ago, someone came into this house, and into my life, and changed me
forever,” Stormy continued as all eyes became glued to him.
Alex
scoffed out loud, now realizing he was talking about Kelly, the worst thing to
happen to their family in years.
“Well,
not only has Kelly agreed to sign a three-picture deal with Sunset Studios, but she’s also agreed to
be my wife. We’re getting married.”
A
hush fell over the small gathering. Awkward
silence permeated the room until Eddie burst into a robust round of applause.
“Congratulations!”
he yelled out, doing his best to instigate a reaction from the rest.
Kelly
smiled happily, throwing her arms around Stormy and kissing him
passionately.
“Oh…my….God…” Miranda’s response was one of disbelief. She knew her brother did some stupid things,
but this took the cake.
“Stormy,
that’s wonderful,” James said and embraced his son warmly. “I’m very happy for you.” He turned to Kelly and gave her a quick
squeeze and a kiss on the cheek.
“Welcome to the family, Kelly."
“Kelly,
why didn't you tell me sooner?“ Leilani began, her disapproval
evident on her stout face.
“Mama,
don’t.” She put her hand up in an effort
to silence her. “If you’re not going to
congratulate me then I don’t want to hear it.”
Sighing,
Leilani pulled her into a hug. “We’ll
talk about this later,” she said. “In
private.”
Kelly
wasn’t interested in her mother’s opinion.
She knew how she felt. She
thought that she was marrying above her station in life. She was a housekeeper’s daughter and had to
struggle for everything they had. Her
mother had worked for the Blackthornes for eighteen years and it wasn’t their
place to insinuate themselves in their lives. Well
she was determined to change that.
She
was just as good as the Blackthornes and now she was going to be one of them.
The
mixed reviews continued pouring in. Half
of the family was still on the fence where the impromptu announcement was
concerned. Namely Alex.
“What
are you thinking, Stormy?” she asked after pulling him aside. “I’ve warned you about this woman and all
you’ve done is ignore me.”
“Because
I love her,” he insisted. “Nothing you
can do is going to change that. You
can’t buy her off or scare her away, so don’t even think about pulling another
one of your stunts.”
Alex
shook her head in despair. “I love you
and I just want you to be happy.”
“Kelly makes me happy.”
“For
now. But I worry that your relationship
is based on all the wrong things. What
happens in a year when you’re unhappy?
The same thing happened with Heather.
Nine months into your marriage and you were cheating on her and going
behind her back.“
“That
was a long time ago. I’ve grown up a lot
since then. God, why can’t you just be
happy for me and accept that this is what I want?”
“Because
I know you. And I know Kelly. Or at least women like Kelly.”
Stormy
shook his head in irritation. “I think the only reason you are so against my
relationship with Kelly is because she upstaged you.”
“That’s
preposterous,” Alex harrumphed.
“She
took over the movie which was supposed to be your big comeback, and now you’re
gunning for her. If I wasn’t in the
picture, you’d think of another way of sticking it to her.”
“How
can you talk to me like that?” Alex asked, pained by his harsh words.
“Because
you are being impossible,” Stormy replied.
“And until you can accept Kelly and accept the fact that we’re going to
be married, then I have nothing more to say to you.”
With
that, he turned and walked back to the crowd.
Alex stood behind, hurt that he would give her an ultimatum like
that. All she was doing was looking out
for his best interests. Why couldn’t he
understand that?
Her
attention was directed elsewhere when she saw Jordan across the room with Brett
and Heather. Quickly, she rushed toward
them.
“I’m
so proud of you for coming,” Jordan
was saying, kissing his daughter tenderly on the cheek as she held Violet delicately
in her arms. “But you didn’t need to
bother. I’m sure Stormy wouldn’t have
minded. Besides, I’m not sure how you’ll
take the news.”
“Stormy’s
getting married,” Heather said with a smile.
“I heard. I think it’s
wonderful.”
Stormy
approached and looked at her in amazement.
“Heather, I didn’t expect you to-“
“Congratulations,
Stormy,” she said and leaned forward in a makeshift attempt at a hug. “I’m sure you and Kelly are going to be very
happy.”
“Thank
you,” he said, still surprised that she had showed. He gave a cordial nod to Brett.
“Congratulations,”
Brett remarked and extended a good-natured handshake. “Let’s hope this one sticks.”
Realizing
he couldn’t expect anything less of his former brother-in-law, Stormy shook his
hand and turned back to Heather. “I
heard about Violet. About what the
doctor said. I’m so sorry. I don’t know what to say.”
“Don’t
be silly,” Heather replied with confidence.
“My baby may have a few challenges, but it’s nothing that Brett and I
can’t help her overcome. But thank you
for your concern.”
Brett
and Jordan exchanged harried glances, each knowing full well what the other was
thinking. That Heather was living in a
dream world. Any chance of them being
able to take care of Violet themselves was decimated the moment Dr. Katzman
delivered the fateful news.
Miranda
saw them gathered by the door and rushed over, cooing over Violet and giving
her step-sister a quick squeeze.
Across
the room, James casually made his way toward Brooke who stood alone in the
corner, red watery eyes threatening to explode.
“Are
you okay?” he asked and reached for her hand.
She
nodded.
“What
were you and Ethan talking about on the terrace?’
She
shrugged, staring at Miranda from across the room. “A lot of things,” she replied, then finally
looked at him. “He swears he didn’t have
anything to do with leaking that story to the Times.”
“Well
of course he’d say that,” James replied.
“But if it wasn’t him, then who?”
“I
already told you,” Brooke said, stomping across the room and pulling Miranda
toward her with blunt force.
“Hey!”
Miranda exclaimed. “What’s with you?”
“How
do you live with yourself?” Brooke demanded.
“Excuse
me?” Miranda didn’t know what had
gotten into her, but she had rarely seen Brooke look so angry. Not since she thought she’d kidnapped Michael
two years ago.
“I
know it was you. I know you leaked the
story about me and David to the media.
And I know that the only reason you did it was because you saw me and
your father getting close so you did anything you could to throw a wrench in
it. Well I’ve got news for you,
Miranda. Your father and I are just
friends. That’s it. So you destroyed my reputation, and David’s
reputation for nothing. I hope you’re
happy with yourself.”
She
looked at her in bewilderment. “I don’t
know what you’re talking about.” The
truth was, she had overheard the news
that Brooke and David were brother and sister, but she knew well enough to keep
that to herself. It was just like Brooke
to accuse her of something she had nothing to do with.
“The
hell you don’t,” Brooke hissed with contempt.
“This smacks of every underhanded thing you did when your father and I
first got together. Nothing was beneath
you. You didn’t want anyone taking your
precious father from you then, and you still don’t. So tell me, Miranda, when are you going to
grow up and realize that everything doesn’t revolve around you?”
The
entire room was now silent, listening to every word the two women exchanged in
the heated argument.
“Brooke,
that’s enough,“ James pleaded with her.
“Come on, let’s go somewhere and talk.”
She
waved him away. “No, I want her to admit
what she did.”
“I
didn’t do anything,” Miranda insisted.
“But how typical of you to accuse me anyway. Anytime something goes wrong in your life
it’s my fault. Well this time you can’t
pin it on me. If there’s a problem with
you and David, you have no one to blame but yourself. Maybe it’s karma for screwing over Daddy and
Ethan.”
Insulted
by her callous tone, Brooke took a step forward and glared at her. “I pity you,” she said. “And I’m through trying to be nice to
you. I’m through trying to convince you
that I’m not out to hurt this family. I
think you’re the reason this family has problems. Everything you do is like poison. It infects everything and everybody you
touch.”
Furious
over her attempt at humiliating her, Miranda turned and raced out of the
room. She hadn’t even done anything and
she was being attacked. It was so typical
of Brooke to lash out at her and blame her for her problems.
Eddie
waited until the initial shock had wore off in the room before he took off in
an attempt to find her.
Kelly
folded her arms and curled her lips into a pout. Leave it to
Miranda to steal her thunder at
her engagement party. Everything had to
revolve around her at all times, and it made her sick.
“So
Stormy popped the question,” Benji said as he approached her. “I’m so relieved for you.”
“What
do you mean by that?” Kelly asked with a frown.
Shrugging,
Benji dug his hands in the pockets of his trousers. “Well, it would have been kind of awkward if
you’d married Ke. Him being into guys
and all.”
Her
eyes flickered past his and she nervously folded her hands together. “Ke isn’t into guys."
“Oh,
sorry, my mistake,” he replied in a thoroughly patronizing manner. “I thought I
got a gay vibe but I guess not. Well, I
still think Stormy’s a better match for you.”
“Thanks,”
Kelly said dismissively and quickly went to rejoin Stormy. She didn’t know how Benji knew about Ke, but
if Stormy ever caught wind, he’d know that they set him up. She could always claim she didn’t know, but
that would be a lie. She’d known for
quite some time, thus the reason for their broken engagement.

Miranda
paced back and forth in the pool house, steaming over the confrontation with
Brooke and the way she blamed her for her own stupidity. She’d been the one to steal David from her so
anything that happened as a result was Brooke’s own fault. She had no sympathy for her whatsoever.
Her
temper rising to a boil, she picked up an ashtray from the table and hurdled it
across the room where it smashed against the door. Glancing up, she saw the door slowly open and
a white handkerchief waving in the air.
“Can
I come in?” called Eddie as he slowly pushed open the door. “Or if you need to throw some more stuff, I
can come back later.”
She
gritted her teeth and groaned in frustration.
“Let’s just say I’d steer clear if I were you,” she huffed and
continuing pacing.
Eddie
went inside anyway, shoving his handkerchief back in his pocket and regarding
her carefully. “I’m
sorry about what happened back there,” he began. “Brooke was way out of line. I mean, I don’t know what’s going on but-“
“You’re
right, you don’t know what’s going on so just stay out of it,” she snapped.
Eddie
raised an eyebrow and hesitantly turned to leave when she called after him
again.
“Eddie,
wait,” she said. “I’m sorry. I didn’t mean that.”
“Do
you want to talk about it?” he asked and motioned to the sofa.
“No.”
He
watched her dart around the room in a rage.
The truth was he was accustomed to her tantrums. She’d been having them since high
school. There wasn’t a day he came to
the house to hang out with Stormy that she didn’t throw a fit about
something. It was part of her charm.
“Okay,
so do you want to-“
“How
dare her accuse me of spilling the beans about her incestuous relationship with
David,” she cut him off. “I mean, yes,
it sounds like something I would do, and I probably would have considered it if
I’d thought of it.”
“You
would have?” he asked in surprise.
“I
said I would have considered it. And why shouldn’t I? She’s been positively horrible to me since
the fist day we met. Don’t let her fool
you, Eddie. I’ve always been nice to
Brooke. She was just too threatened by
me because I knew from the get go that she had a thing for my cousin Ethan
while she and Daddy were engaged. She’s
never forgiven me for that.”
“It
sounds like-“ he began, but again was cut off amidst her tirade.
“And
how dare she stand up and announce to
my family that I am the cause of all of their problems!” she exclaimed with a
chuckle. “I’ve done nothing but help
this family! I was the one who went to
Phoenix and brought Stormy back after his affair, I was the one who got my mom
and Jordan together, I was the one who helped Heather through that ordeal with
Will Thomerson. How am I the bad guy
here? Would you mind explaining that to
me?”
He
bided his time, waiting until she was finished with her rant. When she finally took a breath, he lurched
forward and kissed her softly on the lips.
Half expecting her to push him away, he jumped back and gauged her
reaction.
After
a few moments of awkward silence, Miranda raised an eyebrow and looked at him
curiously. “What was that?”
He
sighed and went in for another kiss.
This time she did
push him away.
“I
thought you wanted me to do it again!”
“You
thought wrong!” she retorted. “You
caught me off guard. I’m kind of
vulnerable here and you’re taking advantage of the situation.”
He
slapped the palm of his hand against his forehead and then threw his hands up
in resignation. “I’m sorry. I just thought I could take your mind off of
everything. I thought if I didn’t do
something you’d keep going.”
“So
you were trying to get me to shut up?” Miranda asked, insulted. “How on earth do you get all those women to
sleep with you, Eddie? You have no
game.” She turned away and folded her
arms.
“Hey,
I have game,” he insisted, charging
forward. “Ask anybody.”
“Don’t
think so,” she muttered, shaking her head.
“A
lot of women find me attractive. I go
out on plenty of dates.”
She
rolled her eyes and turned back to him.
“Yes, but how many second dates do you go out on?”
The
question shut him up quickly. Maybe she
had a point.
“Fine,”
he said and headed for the door. “That’s
the last time I try to make you feel better.
Have fun crying
in your pool house.”
She
slapped her hands to her sides when he slammed the door after leaving. That hadn’t gone the way she’d intended. He was only trying to be sweet, and she was
trying to play uninterested in order to avoid another repeat of that night a
few weeks ago. Now all she did was insult
him.

“Can
I get you another glass of champagne?” Stormy asked Kelly as they hovered in
the corner of the family room while their guests mingled.
“Stormy, what were you and your
mother talking about earlier? She’s been
giving me the evil eye all night.”
“It
isn’t important,” he replied. “My mother
is just being herself. She’s still
bitter over the movie and she’s taking it out on our relationship.”
“I
hate that she’s so against our being together,” Kelly said, cringing at the
daggers Alex’s eyes plunged in her back.
“I thought that by us getting engaged it would show her and your sister
that this isn’t just a fling.”
“It
will,” he assured her and rested his hand on her waist. “Once we’re married they’ll have to accept
it. They’ll come to love you as much as
I do. You’ll see.”
She
smiled vaguely as he took her champagne glass and set off to pour her
another. After he’d gone, she scanned
the room, avoiding eye contact with Alex, and letting he eyes rest on Brett
Armstrong.
“Well,
if it isn’t my white knight,” she said with a purr as she approached him at the
fireplace. “Did I ever thank you for
helping me that day a few weeks ago?”
“Yes,
and you’re welcome,” he said sheepishly, digging his hands in his pockets. “Have
any spin outs lately?”
She
laughed and threw her hair behind her shoulders. “No, not since then. You know, I didn’t know if I’d ever see you
again, but then I remembered you’re somehow stuffed into this mix one way or
another.”
“My
wife, Heather, is Stormy’s step-sister,
and ex-wife, so it’s kind of weird I guess,” he replied and gazed across
the room where Heather and Benji were talking.
“Yeah,
that’s quite a family tree,” she said.
“So your baby… I head something
about her having….problems?”
Brett
didn’t feel at all comfortable talking about it with her. He still wasn’t used to the idea
himself. Instead, he shorthanded it as
best as he could in an effort to stave off any further questions. “We’re working with some specialists,” he
replied.
“I
noticed your wife hasn’t put her down all night,” Kelly said, and then added
with a chuckle, “don’t tell me she’s one of those
over-protective mothers.”
Brett
was saved from further conversation when Stormy returned and handed Kelly her
champagne. He broke in with his usual
jealous act and successfully changed the subject.
“What’s
going on here?” he asked, eyeing Brett suspiciously. He had no patience for his former
brother-in-law, and he still didn’t trust him.
It would be a cold day in hell before he left him alone with his
fiancée.
“I
was just thanking Brett for coming to my rescue a few weeks ago when I had that
blow out on my car at the marina,” Kelly explained.
“Yes,
well, we’re all grateful that Brett is such a handy guy,” Stormy said and
quickly led her off to the other side of the room.
Brett
couldn't help but laugh. Stormy still had him
pegged as this unscrupulous womanizer. The truth
was, there was a time in his life when he would have
jumped at the chance to seduce a woman like Kelly. Seduce,
use, and toss out when he was finished. But things
had changed since he became a father. His priorities
were to protect his family and get them through this
difficult time.
Alex
glared across the room at Kelly, livid by the obvious way she flaunted her
relationship with Stormy in her face.
She knew she was against them getting married, and yet she continuously
watched her to make sure she saw every touch, every kiss, and every whisper.
Finally
having had enough, she approached Jordan and pulled him to the
side. “I’m ready to leave,” she said
insistently.
“Are
you sure?” he asked.
“Yes,
let’s go.”
“Okay,
well I’ll let you say goodnight to Stormy while I check in with Heather.”
‘I’ll
just meet you at the door,” she said hastily before charging out of the room
and down the hall to the foyer.
James
came out of his study just in time to see her flee outside to the porte-cochere.
“Alex,”
he called after her, wondering what had instigated her spontaneous exit. “Alex, wait!”
But
she ignored him, knowing full well that he didn’t support her disapproval of
Stormy and Kelly’s engagement. At least
Miranda was still on her side, she thought bitterly as she got into the back of
the limo and waited for Jordan.
James
creased his forehead and mentally prepared himself to hear about her tantrum
later. With Alex it was never over. Closing the door, he suddenly became aware
that someone was standing on the porch in a dark drench coat.
“David,”
James said with surprise.
“I
need to see Brooke,” David said, his hands resting in the pockets of his
coat.
James
ran a hand over his face and exhaled deeply.
“I don’t know that she’s ready,” he said. “Look, I fully understand that you were just
as much a victim in all this as she was, but-“
“James,
please,“ he said. “We can’t ignore
this.”
James
knew he was right. They could put it off
forever, but it wouldn’t solve anything.
It was an ugly truth that had to be confronted.
“Wait
here,” he said and gestured into the foyer.
“I’ll go see if I can find her.”

Outside
on the terrace, Brooke leaned against the railing and stared up at the full
moon. She’d succeeded in calming herself
down after the incident with Miranda, but her hands were still trembling. A cool breeze blew through the trees and
sent chills up and down her arms. She rubbed
her bare skin with her hands and jumped when she sensed someone behind
her.
“Here,
take this,” Ethan said and wrapped his tuxedo jacket over her shoulders.
She
managed a gracious smile. “I guess I
ruined Stormy’s engagement party.”
“I
think he’ll understand. You’re under a
lot of pressure. A lot’s happened since
your father passed away.”
‘Which
one?” she asked bitterly and made her way across the tiled floor.
“Look,
whether Miranda did or didn’t tip off the media, it doesn’t matter,” Ethan
said, trying his best to comfort her.
“James said he was going to put a stop to the story, didn’t he? So there’s nothing to worry about.”
“Nothing
to worry about?” she asked with a chortle.
“How about the rest of my life?
How about how I’m going to function as a descent person after sleeping
with my own brother?”
“You
didn’t know he was your brother. If you
did, it would have been a different story.
All you share is a father. A
father you never even knew.”
“How
can I ever look him in the eyes again?” she asked. “How can I acknowledge him as my brother
after what happened?”
Ethan
sighed and thought for a few lingering moments.
“Maybe you never will,” he responded.
“Like I said, you shared a father and that’s all. I’m not saying that you’ll be able to just
sweep it under the rug, but in time you’ll be able to look at yourself in the
mirror again.”
She
closed her eyes and turned her face toward the breeze. Two
full minutes of silence went by before she spoke
again. "How do we keep coming back to this place?”
“What
do you mean?”
“You
and I,” she explained and looked at him.
She pulled his jacket tighter over her shoulders. “You’re always there for me. We’ve been going around in circles for so
long. So many things kept us apart. I guess I never imagined one day it would be
me doing it.”
Ethan
took a step toward her. “It doesn’t have
to be that way.”
She
shook her head and turned away. “Too
much has happened.”
“No
it hasn’t,” he insisted. “Throw all
those insecurities out the window.
Forget about the love triangles and the hurt feelings and the harsh
words. All that’s important is how we
feel about each other.”
“Is
it really that easy?” she asked tearfully as he spun her toward him again.
“Yes. All you have to do is let go of
everything. Tell me that you still love
me as much as I love you.”
She
knew he was right. She was holding on to
too much, making it more difficult than it had to be. She’d loved Ethan since the first day she met
him in James’s office.
“I
do still love you,” she said and
threw her arms around him.
Ethan
kissed her passionately and held on to her as tight as he could. Neither of them noticed James standing just
inside the French doors. He listened to
their words and saw the way they held each other with such tenderness. He quickly came to athe
realization that he was fighting a losing battle, just
as he always had.
His
cell phone rang and he darted away from the door while muffling the
ringer. “Hello?” he answered with
disinterest.
“James,
I’ve been waiting to hear from you,” said a voice on the other end. “What’s going on?”
“What?”
he asked. “Who is this?”
“Marjorie
Stahl from the Times,” she replied. “You said you were
going to get me confirmation on that tip you gave me about Brooke Taylor and
David Jenner. I haven’t been able to get
so much as a quote. Brooke isn’t talking
and David Jenner has been unreachable. I
can’t print the story without something.”
“Right,”
he said and squeezed his eyes shut while thinking hard. “Don’t run it.”
“Are
you sure?” Marjorie asked.
“Yes. It doesn’t matter now anyway.”
With
that, he clicked off the phone and dropped it back into his pocket. He leaned against the wall in the family room
and thought about his failed attempt at getting Brooke to fall for him
again. Manipulating a situation that he
would conveniently fix in her honor seemed like a good starting point, but now
that her feelings for Ethan were on the table again, it was mute. Granted, he wouldn’t have allowed the story
to be run in the first place, but the foreboding danger of it happening seemed
like a perfect way to get close again.
Now
he was forced to accept that their reunion would never take place. He began to wonder what there was left for
him.
Next time....
Alex is
unwittingly pulled into scandal on set. Jordan
and Frank Dunning come to blows again. Benji has
nightmares about the night his mother disappeared. Miranda
learns that Heather has been canceling her appointments
with Dr. Anderson.
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