
01/12/2014
Kenton speaks his mind, and Peggy speaks from the heart.
Thinking about Kenton's possible Brookfield windfall Jolene speculates on the idea of spending next Christmas in her own new home. Or if Kenton can buy Lilian out, they'd own the Bull - maybe they could even do both. Kenton's unaware that Shula has already been over to claim her share, thinking that she's still reeling from the idea of selling Brookfield.
Kenton's amazed to find out he's the last in line to ask for his money, and a bit put out that his twin sister Shula didn't tell him her plans. David's acknowledgement that it's a great opportunity for him and his siblings is tinged with sadness. Kenton's still not particularly keen on the idea of Jill going with David and Ruth.
Helen warns Peggy to prepare herself before seeing Tony. Peggy says there's no need - she knows how bleak the situation is. Sitting by Tony's side, Peggy opens up to her son and tells him how much she loves him. She admits she has been overcritical, but has always had his best interests at heart. Peggy's biggest regret, for which she is so sorry, is leaving Tony out of her will. She couldn't bear the idea of losing him. But if she does, he should know that he couldn't have been a better son to her. And no mother could have loved a son more than Peggy loves Tony.
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