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by Brent Kellogg
October 15, 2009
What the hell? Colleen Carlton has been dead what, an entire day and already
half-sister Abby Newman is proud owner of the Carlton home? Can minor
children own property in the State of Wisconsin? Sure, Abby grew like a
weed, but is she Noah Newman's age when Noah was born years earlier?
And what the hell was Jack Abbott doing pawing through the dead girl's box
of junk? Looking for dirty panties if Jack is maintaining his sleazy
persona. You must admit, Jack asking Sharon Collins to move into the Carlton
home was slimy. Does Abby know that Sharon screwed Brad when Brad was
married to her mother?
Not that creepiness bothers anyone in this city, how nice can it be that
after losing a baby Sharon has been making the rounds. Up at the Abbott
cabin to spread her child's stolen ashes, she was back moments later having
breakfast at a fancy restaurant where she also lives. Who is paying for all
this? If it's Sharon, where does she get the unlimited funds? She doesn't
work that's for sure. Who in this city does?
One requirement Abby seems to have had, before giving Jack the task of
finding a tenant for Brad's home, was a requirement that whomever moved in have
a spiritual connection to the dearly departed. Hmm. What was Sharon's
connection to Colleen? That she screwed Colleen's father? Must be. Must be
too that Sharon, without asking if the rental agreement she didn't sign
prohibited it, asked son Noah to move in with her. Not so much to help pay
the rent, Noah doesn't have a job either. It was more so that Sharon could
pretend to be a mother to this boy, who at last report wanted to be legally
freed from both parents and who can blame him? Naturally, Noah made the deal
contingent on his being able to pick out his own room. Let's see, the room
where Brad put the pork to Ashley Abbott might be do nicely.
The point came and went long ago when Jack telling Sharon he's sorry about
the "special kind of hell she's been through" dredged up any sympathy.
Sharon's always going through some hell. If not with Jack, then with former
hubby Nick Newman. Hell for these people is a brief layover as evidenced by
Sharon's declaration that with her baby dead less than a week, she's ready
to move on. No grief for this cold bitch. No crying her eyes out for days on
end and popping anti-depressants. Another dead baby, let's forget the past
except for when Jack acknowledges that Nick and Sharon will always be
connected and he won't resent the fact that she kicked his ass to the curb
because Sharon said she's just the luckiest girl to have two of the greatest
men on the planet in her corner.
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