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Tuesday, August 14, 2007
Ryan expressed his frustration to Zach over Kendall’s unwillingness to
consider the cochlear implant surgery for Spike. The tension between Zach
and Ryan reached a boiling point when Zach wouldn’t tell Ryan how he was
handling the Greenlee situation. Their heated confrontation included some
low blows, like Ryan pointing out that his sister died at Alexander’s hands.
Later, Ryan spent some quality time with Emma.

At The Comeback, Aidan tried to wrestle a soused Greenlee away from Wheels.
Aidan dragged Greens outside and she came on to him; Aidan wasn’t
interested. Greens got sick due to too much alcohol then sat down with Aidan
to talk more calmly. Aidan told Greenlee he was no longer working with Zach.
Aidan recommended to Greenlee that she admit the truth about the accident to
Kendall. Greens was terrified of going to jail, she made clear. For his
part, Aidan made clear that he believed Greenlee to be headed down a
destructive path.

Annie arrived at Fusion and updated Di on Spike’s condition. Di was
concerned when Annie revealed that she’d made contact with a mysterious
someone in an effort to help Spike. Said person hadn’t returned her message
yet, Annie told Di, who advised her to come clean with Ryan about her past.
A jumpy Annie then made covert arrangements to travel out of town.

In Spike’s room, Kendall got a call from Bianca, who was in Paris. Binks
picked up
on Kendall’s conflicted feelings for Ian. Next, Kendall spoke to Jack,
telling him she wanted him to put Greenlee in jail. Zach stopped by while
Kendall was napping and chatted with Spike, bringing him to meet his little
brother, Ian…. Kendall dreamed about a fun family picnic with Zach and her
boys that was interrupted by Greenlee. In her dream, Kendall stabbed Greens
in the stomach. When Kendall woke up, Greenlee (the actual one) was standing
over her.

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