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by Brent Kellogg
September 8, 2008
Sharon Abbott has been expected to go back to her
sluttish ways for some time and hasn't quite pulled
it off - until now.
When Jack Abbott figures out that Victor Newman is
for sure alive, he'll scramble to publish another of
those New York Post smear articles about the great
man, and again he and Useless Style Magazine
publisher Nick Newman will lock horns. You know the
story all too well. Nick doesn't want the article
published, Jack does.
Enter Sharon to take her baby boy Noah out to the
Newman Ponderosa to see his grandpa and during a
private moment she'll fidget and spread her legs
until finally the tension drops. Jack and Nick are
feuding; could Victor intervene? He could, but he
won't - not directly.
Unaware as to what Victor has planned, dumb as dirt
Sharon will poke her nose into Jack's business again
when his fussing with Nick ratchets up a notch by
suggesting that the boys toss a coin for USM
ownership. Heads, the winner gets to set the price
for the magazine, tails, the loser must pay up.
Jack will win the toss.
He will set a price so high Nick could never scrape
up the amount to buy him out.
After shaking various money trees to no avail, Nick
will come into some money in the form of credit from
dear old daddy. Ah, what a rush; daddy saves Nick's
ass again. Out on his ass, Jack spews again that the
only reason Victor came through for Nick was so to
stick him in the back.
And lo, Nick will look the gift horse in the mouth.
He will become his usual insecure self and ask if
Victor wanted to screw Jack more than he wanted to
help his son. Victor will only look at the big
teethed boob in disbelief leaving Nick to tell Jack
that he never asked daddy for no money. As if Nick
had to say anything once he had control of USM, he
will and Jack will suspect that it must have been
his ex-wife, Nick's current wife, Phyllis who got
Victor to cough up the bucks.
Of course, Phyllis will deny any part in the buyout
which will leave Jack wondering who screwed him
over. Taking credit for the coup, Sharon will keep
her mouth shut, but as it always is in Genoa City,
someone knows what Sharon did and soon she'll be in
Jack's cross hairs.
The best outcome - that Jack kicks Sharon's ass to
the curb - isn't expected, but wouldn't it be nice?
Meanwhile, Sharon has it in her head that Noah
should work with step-brother Daniel Romalotti on
the previously scrubbed "Restless Amber" web site.
Keep in mind that the project was scrapped because
Jack said it would require too much bandwidth which
the hosting company was either unable to provide, or
Jack didn't want to pay the added cost. At the time,
the GCN ranted how idiotic this was, but was a good
thing so long as it put an end to the project.
So now, just entering high school, already committed
to volunteering at the Wreck Center and preparing to
take advanced college courses so that he can get
into Harvard - or something, Noah is saddling
himself with another task? When will he have time to
be a teenager? When will he find time to listen to
grandpa Victor's shipwreck tales?
And that bitch, that whore, had the nerve today to
use Noah as a pawn in the feud warning Phyllis that
so long as Phyllis and her husband perpetuate the
in-fighting Noah will be the one to suffer. And what
better way for that to happen than for Noah to
witness the feud firsthand?
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