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I don't think so because somehow Billy has to learn about his new daughter.
Also I wouldn't say Hilary would have gotten better in the damp and wet and cold boat house. And how wonderful after months not moving in her sick bed she had the muscle tone to jump up and run away! I know I know it's all make believe!
Also I wouldn't say Hilary would have gotten better in the damp and wet and cold boat house. And how wonderful after months not moving in her sick bed she had the muscle tone to jump up and run away! I know I know it's all make believe!
Did Hilary wake up once before when Neil wasn't around several episodes back?
But Neil realize that she got out of bed that other time?!
Now miraculous she is going to show up in Genoa City?!
I don't know if he knew she got out of bed. He found the IV bottle knocked over but that was just about all that happened.
I hope Neil is busted for this soon. Cane is being blamed by none other than his own wife and his wormy little brother-in-law. There's going to be some big explosion during sweeps and four members of the show are leaving. I hope two of them are Lily and Devon. Even if they stay, Cane needs to run away from them as quickly as he can. Smug Devon questions Lily as to why she bailed Cane out of jail but can't fathom she did it because he's her husband. Yet, she doesn't believe in Cane anymore, if she ever did. Cane would be better off without her. Who needs a wife that doesn't believe in you? smh
This story bends the imagination way too much sometimes/often, LOL
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