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Post by pattaylore on Mar 6, 2014 21:21:21 GMT -5
I can't believe Chelsea would pull in Victor using Connor as bait. She worked for him. She knows how ruthless he is and she knows Adam, if dead, would roll in his grave at the thought of Victor having anything to do with shaping Connor. I'm very disappointed in her and I imagine Jack will be also.
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alkina
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Post by alkina on Mar 7, 2014 13:12:09 GMT -5
I too am disappointed. Victor is using his kind disguise to gain control of Chelsea/Connor. She is dishonoring and disrespecting Adam. I do not believe Victor kept quiet to protect Adam. I believe he used the information to hurt Adam, and to force his control for Connor. She does not need Victor.
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Post by pattaylore on Mar 7, 2014 21:22:01 GMT -5
No, she doesn't but it looks like she is going to embrace him.
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Post by wvandi on Mar 8, 2014 19:29:14 GMT -5
Look at what Victor did to Adam to get what he wanted to see Connor!!
Pay back is HELL Victor ~ help me find Adam and you'll get to see Connor!!
Just afraid Victor the sneaky old devil will use that against her if he fights for custody!!
Victor and Chelsea are both con-artists ~ they know how to work the system.....
I hope Adam comes back to town and they soon find out hat he was not the person who killed Delhia, I think it was Kelly!!
Maybe even Stitch since he does have a secret he is hiding!!
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Post by pattaylore on Mar 8, 2014 20:54:43 GMT -5
I think Adam must not be the person who killed Delia. If he was why bother to bring him back? To send him to jail? I'm no longer thinking it was Kelly nor do I think it was Stitch. I think Kelly and Stitch have something to do with Kelly's child's death. I think we will find out it was someone completely unknown.
But when Adam comes back if Chelsea and Victor are cozy or fighting a custody battle because she let him into her life instead of relying on Jack I don't think things will go well for Chadam. But Adam may be able to forgive her. He seems to have that quality and some humility in understanding that he has done miserable things himself.
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