Wednesday, June 6, 2018 (S56E46): Help Wanted

Valentin is “helping” Alexis, and Sam doesn’t trust him.  Jason tells Sonny he needs more time to prove Nelle is setting Carly up; Dante drops hints that major changes are coming to the PC… there are issues with Jordan and Curtis, and Stella, again…  Felix tells Stella to give Jordan a chance.  Michael offers Nelle a ride after her appointment; she is hesitant to tell him she has been subpoenaed to testify against his mom.  They talk; he understands that she has “to tell the truth.”  She tells him Sonny asked her to lie on the stand; she claims she won’t… she has to tell what happed whether she wants to or not.  Lol.  Michael tells her they are still in this together.  She goes to the bathroom; Michael calls Spenelli and says, “it’s time to make our next move against Nelle.”

Finn comes to see Anna; he compliments her, and tries to convince her that Robyn will be capbable of understanding what she did with Heinrik soon enough.  They hug; Robyn comes to the door, surprised to see Finn.  She is happy to hear it is not just for show this time; Finn leaves.  Anna tells her she needs to tell her something; she sits Robyn down and explains that Peter is her son.  She stunned to learn she has a brother, let alone that it is Faison’s… she asks how it happened and Anna explains, it wasn’t rape.  She can’t believe it when Anna tells her she never even looked at the baby; but Anna swears she has thought about that baby every day of her life.  Robyn doesn’t know how to feel; she says she kind of understands, but questions how her mom couldn’t tell her about Heinrik, let alone the fact of who his father was… a man who has threatened them all of her life.  Robyn says, “it all makes sense now.”

Anna tells her Jason saved her life that night, and admits that she’s right about him.  She cries when she talks about how much Robyn means to her, and all they’ve been through; she says she just never wanted to see her looking at her, the way she is looking at her right now.  Robyn tries to see it from Anna’s point of view; she processes everything, rationally, but says she doesn’t know how to feel emotionally.  She questions who her mom really is, and begins ranting about the lie, and not knowing the “whole” her.  She questions when her mom held her children… what she was thinking about, was not what Robyn thought she was thinking.  She says she “needs some time to process this” and leaves, answering her mother’s “I love you” with an “I love you, too.”

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