
Jason takes Sidwell to the pier at gunpoint, determined to get answers once and for all.

His patience has run out, and he wants to know the truth—was Sidwell responsible for blowing up Sonny’s penthouse? The tension is thick in the air as Sidwell, maintaining his composure, firmly denies any involvement. He insists that the situation in Africa was merely

a misunderstanding and has no bearing on what’s happening now. According to him, he’s in

town for business, determined to operate within the law, and has no quarrel with either Jason or Sonny. But Jason isn’t one to take people at their word so easily. He watches Sidwell carefully, searching for any sign of deception. Just as the conversation reaches a boiling point, Anna arrives on the scene, throwing a wrench into the already heated confrontation.

Anna’s presence changes the dynamic immediately. She demands to know why Sidwell was at the mansion earlier, clearly suspicious of his movements. Rather than offering an explanation, Sidwell opts for a quick escape, stepping onto the launch and leaving before she can press further. With Sidwell gone, Anna turns her attention to Jason, determined to get answers out of him instead. Jason explains that Sidwell had approached Sasha, and while he wanted to ensure she was safe, he also needed to get to the bottom of the penthouse bombing. Anna remains skeptical, reminding Jason that he is still a suspect in the ongoing case involving Cyrus. However, Jason insists he had no intention of killing Sidwell—he only wanted to question him. Based on their tense conversation, Jason now believes Sidwell was telling the truth about not being responsible for the firebombing, but whether he can truly be trusted remains uncertain.
Meanwhile, across town, Willow meets with Nina and Carly to drop a major announcement—she’s moving in with Drew. The revelation doesn’t sit well with Carly, who immediately pushes back against the decision. She warns Willow that this move will push Michael too far, implying that it could damage their already fragile situation beyond repair. But Willow stands firm, making it clear that she’s not seeking permission. Her relationship with Michael is over, and reconciliation is not an option. Carly, unwilling to back down, urges Willow to at least wait until Michael returns home before making such a drastic change. In her eyes, Willow’s decision isn’t just about moving in with Drew—it’s about igniting a war within the family.

For once, Nina steps in to defend Willow, arguing that they need to trust her choices instead of constantly second-guessing her. Carly, unwilling to concede, accuses Willow of being selfish. Frustrated with the continued attacks, Willow has had enough. She storms out, unwilling to endure any more insults. In an unexpected turn, Carly and Nina exchange a knowing glance and congratulate each other—it appears their back-and-forth wasn’t as hostile as it seemed, but rather part of a larger scheme. What exactly they’re planning remains unclear, but one thing is certain—they aren’t finished manipulating the situation just yet.
Elsewhere, Anna approaches Maxie with a proposition: she wants her to give Emma an internship at Deception. Maxie, however, refuses to do so simply as a favor. She insists that she will only hire Emma if she is genuinely interested in the opportunity, rather than taking it as a handout. While Anna may have hoped for an easy favor, Maxie remains firm in her professional stance—Deception isn’t a place for nepotism.
Meanwhile, Brad has a tense conversation with Lucas after admitting that he convinced Portia to let him attend the symposium. He swears it wasn’t blackmail, but Lucas isn’t convinced. Angry and frustrated, he accuses Brad of resorting to his old ways, unable to trust that he has truly changed. Brad, however, insists he is not the same person he once was. He confesses that he still loves Lucas and only wants to be with him. But Lucas, tired of the lies and manipulation, refuses to accept Brad’s words at face value. He declares that he can’t keep dealing with the dishonesty, leaving Brad heartbroken and unsure of how to fix what’s been broken between them.

Meanwhile, Martin expresses his regret to Lulu, feeling guilty for not realizing the extent of Cyrus’ condition sooner. But Lulu, understanding that none of it was his fault, reassures him that she doesn’t place any blame on him. However, after she leaves, Martin still can’t shake the feeling that he let her down. Laura, ever the voice of reason, offers her reassurance, reminding him that Lulu harbors no resentment toward him and that he shouldn’t be so hard on himself.
Back at the Quartermaine estate, Tracy takes a keen interest in Sasha’s affairs, particularly now that the newest Quartermaine heir has changed the family dynamic. Sasha, already overwhelmed, makes it clear that she wants to be left alone, but Tracy is relentless. She insists that Sasha won’t be raising this baby without the Quartermaine family’s involvement. Tracy urges her to think carefully about what’s best—not just for herself, but for the child as well. She points out that stepping into the Quartermaine lifestyle comes with its own challenges but also with significant advantages. Drawing from her own experience, Tracy shares how men have often been drawn to her for her wealth—including Luke, whom she ultimately fell in love with. She warns Sasha that the same could happen to her, and that being a Quartermaine means understanding the realities of wealth and influence. While Sasha remains hesitant, Tracy’s words seem to plant a seed of doubt in her mind.
Later, in a surprising move, Sasha makes a call to Sidwell. Her voice is steady, her decision seemingly firm—she tells him that they have a deal. What exactly that deal entails is yet to be seen, but one thing is certain: Sasha is stepping into dangerous territory, and whatever she’s planning could have serious consequences.
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