Anna’s Rare Blood Cancer Flares Up — and Sidwell’s Revealed to Be Working With Someone *Very* High Up!

We see a replay of Carly rushing into Jack’s Metro Court bathroom and changing into a robe as Britt tells Jack that Sidwell wants her to

finish the work on Spoon Island, and there is no way she can slip data off the island undetected. Carly continues to listen in as Jack tells Britt that the only reason she hasn’t been arrested is that she’s useful to him.

 

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Jack orders Britt out and then hears the shower running. He grabs his gun, heads into the bathroom, and shocks Carly, who is pretending to do her makeup.

They head out to the main area, and Jack yells that he came close to shooting her and asks what she is doing in his room. She claims she wanted to surprise him, and she guesses that was a bad idea. He says she can never do that again, especially with Valentin out there somewhere. He says he almost lost her to Valentin once, and that was when he realized how deeply he was in love with her. Carly eventually heads off when Jack gets a text and duty calls.

At Wyndemere, Ava catches Valentin searching the fireplace for the switch to the secret passage, which she reveals she got rid of. She didn’t know he knew Jenz, and Valentin says they go way back.

Valentin does his best to bluff Ava, and she offers to go get Jenz for him. Valentin says he would rather not anger Sidwell, as he’s supposed to stay invisible during the day. Ava says she’s sure he’d like to see him and goes to call Pascal, but Valentin disappears.

Down in her cell, before Anna can escape, another man (played by Andrew Hawkes) grabs and knocks her out. Sidwell shows up and learns what happened from the mystery man. He says Anna didn’t see his face, and thankfully, has no idea where she is. (Yeah it’s pretty obvious who he is after that “face” remark).

Jenz sends Pascal up to send Ava home, and Sidwell argues with the man about Anna, whom the man calls a distraction from their work .They must finish Faison’s work, so they need a more permanent solution to the problem of Anna.

The man fears that too many people are becoming aware of their work, especially after the disaster with Dalton. Sidwell blames Britt for what happened at The Five Poppies. The man says Britt is a handful, but she is the only one who can deliver a working prototype.

Sidwell knows having both Britt and Anna here is risky, but even if Britt came across Anna, she wouldn’t be able to tell anyone.

In the living room, Pascal tells Ava that Jenz has been called into an important meeting, so she should head home. Ava says she needs to speak with Jenz about his houseguest, and she doesn’t mean Lucas.

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Pascal goes down to the tunnels to fetch Sidwell, saying that Ava needs to see him and that he should attend to this matter. Sidwell leaves, and Pascal apologizes to the man and says he won’t let Anna fool him again. The man tells Pascal that Anna won’t be here much longer.

Anna screams. “Who is keeping me here? What do you want?” She passes out, and Pascal says he’s not falling for her tricks again and walks off. However, it appears not to be a trick.

Do You Wanna Date Jason?
At the hospital, Jason checks in with Liz about Britt, and she says she should be back later. Jason goes to leave, but the head nurse stops him and asks if he’s upset with her for having compassion for Willow. Jason isn’t angry with her, and she did the right thing and told the truth on the stand.

They discuss the trial and who may have actually shot Drew. Jason says Drew pushed a lot of people to the brink. Liz still can’t believe Willow took Drew back and must be in denial about how many mistakes she’s made.

Jason feels the kids are the real victims here, and says even if Drew lets Scout see her family, that doesn’t include Danny. Liz has to get back to work, and says she’ll let Britt know he was looking for her.

That’s when Jason runs into Brad, who orders him to stay away from Britt. Brad says every time he rescues Britt, he makes her think she can count on him, but Carly or Danny will always come first. (And Carly’s bowl of moss, don’t forget Mossy!)

Britt shows up, and she gives Jason a moment of her time. Frustrated, Brad asks Liz for her opinion about Britt and Jason. Liz agrees Britt isn’t good for Jason, but there is nothing they can do but stay out of it.

Jason asks Britt if she’d like to go on an official date with him. She asks if it’s because of the kiss on New Year’s? He admits he liked seeing her on New Year’s and would like to see her again.

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Is Alexis and Sonny’s Friendship Over?
Alexis returns to her office to find Sonny waiting there. She assumes he’s here because she implicated Michael for a crime he didn’t commit. Alexis says she is sorry, but Michael isn’t her priority; Scout is.

Failing to acquit Willow would mean Scout would see none of Sam’s family until she is eighteen, and that would give Drew time to warp her mind against them. She also says Michael likely won’t be charged if Willow is acquitted, but Sonny knows that Drew and the D.A. will want someone to take the fall for this. Alexis did what she had to do, even if it meant jeopardizing their friendship.

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Sonny says she hasn’t lost his friendship, and she thanks him for being understanding. Sonny knows Michael is a grown man with resources, while Scout is a little girl with a vindictive little man for a father, who is a sorry excuse for a human being, and she deserves better. (Tell us how you really feel Sonny!)