Life Unexpected Part 3, Ch 13
At the Matriarch Hotel — Nina was in the lobby looking at a picture of her with Skye from when they were young. Ross came up behind her and saw the picture. "Why do you have a picture of Skye?" Ross asked. "Skye and I went to boarding school together. Any news on her?" Nina asked.
"Not that I know of," Ross said, as Tracy entered the room. "Ross, did you hear?" Tracy asked. "What? You look so happy," Ross said.
"I'm, Skye is awake," Tracy said.
"That's wonderful!" Ross said.
"Yes, it is. I will see Skye soon," Nina said.
"How do you know Skye?" Tracy asked.
"We went to boarding school together," Nina replied.
"Oh," Tracy said, noticing the picture of Skye Nina was holding. "Is that Skye?" she asked.
"Yes, I sure am. I'm happy about Skye," Nina said, then left.
"Ross, do you know much about Skye's life in London with Althea?" Tracy asked.
"No, Skye didn't want to talk about it," Ross replied.
"Oh, Ross, I like you," Tracy said.
"I like you too. I think we have something," Ross replied, and they shared a kiss.
"Let's get a room," Tracy said, and they went upstairs.
At General Hospital — Dr. Hayward was going over notes when Rae stopped by.
"Dr. Hayward, I just want to say thanks for saving my daughter," Rae said.
"I thought Tracy Quartermaine is her mother," Dr. Hayward asked.
"I'm her adopted mother. It's a long story," Rae explained.
"Oh, well, I'm glad to help," Dr. Hayward said.
"You're a great doctor, and I'm glad you're working here," Rae said.
"Thanks. Do you work here?" Dr. Hayward asked.
"Yes, I'm a therapist," Rae replied.
"Well, I'm glad to work with you," Dr. Hayward said. Rae left.
At Skye and Lorenzo's — Lorenzo came home and went into Lila Rae's room. She was sleeping, and Lorenzo kissed her as she woke up.
"Daddy," Lila Rae said.
"I have news. Your mother is awake. She's going to be home soon," Lorenzo said.
"Yes! Can I see her?" Lila Rae asked.
"Yes, soon," Lorenzo replied.
"Daddy, thanks for saving mother," Lila Rae said.
"Always," Lorenzo said. He went into his room, feeling very relieved for the first time, knowing he was finally going to sleep well.
