Emilie had done some terrible things to her ex-husband Ryan, and she was feeling the weight of her actions in her prison cell. She had never taken responsibility for her choices, so it felt almost foreign to her to be contemplating making things right. She had been manipulating Ryan for years, and he had undeservedly suffered for her selfish reasons. She hated herself for her actions and desperately wanted to do something that could make up for her wrongdoings. She had heard the stories from the inmates around her of people getting their sentences reduced, or even being released due to a full confession of their wrongdoings. Emilie was starting to believe that this was her only option; confessing her crimes and hoping for mercy. She began to argue with herself, debating the pros and cons of going to the police. What if they didn't believe her? What if they thought that she was just trying to get out of her sentence? She asked herself these questions over and over again until f
Emilie sat in her cell wearing her prison uniform, staring at Alan with an expression of confusion and hurt. She wanted to understand why he had lied to Teddy and herself, pretending to be their friend while he was a private investigator. She sighed heavily and shook her head. “Alan, why did you have to lie to us like that?” she asked softly. “You...you said you were our friend.” Alan remained silent, avoiding her gaze. Emilie continued to look at him expectantly. “We trusted you, Alan,” she said, her voice filled with pathos. “We both thought you were a nice person. Why did you do it?” Alan slowly looked up at her and sighed. “Emilie, I'm sorry I lied to you. I know it was wrong, but I had no choice. I needed to get to the truth.” Emilie narrowed her eyes. “But why? What did you need to find out?” Alan shifted uncomfortably before finally speaking up. “I was hired by your ex-husband as you can see to get information about your family. It was my job, Emilie. And I had to find
Ernestine and Teddy had taken it upon themselves to watch the news since they knew what was going to happen and within seconds they turned on the television it seemed it brought a glimmer of hope to them as they saw a picture of Emilie showing she was free and from what they knew she wouldn't have anywhere to go to.Ernestine and Teddy were ecstatic when they heard the news that Emilie was released from police custody. It had been a tense few days for them, worried about what she might reveal to the authorities about their activities. This meant that she must have not told the police anything about them, which was a great relief.As soon as they heard the news, they started to relax a bit and each of them let out a long sigh of relief. Both of them were grateful that Emilie had kept her promise not to reveal anything to the police. This would make it much easier for them to keep their secrets safely tucked away.Ernestine and Teddy discussed the possibility of Emilie getting into trou
Stacy, Aria, and Asher were all being treated in the same hospital for the maltreatment they had suffered at the hands of their captors. The doctors and nurses worked hard to make sure they were receiving the best possible care while they recovered. Stacy was in immense pain throughout the process and could barely walk, but she was determined to get back to normal as soon as possible for her children. Even though it was a difficult time, the hospital staff tried their best to make it easier for Stacy and her kids. They provided support and comfort when needed, helped them with simple daily tasks, and made sure that all the necessary medical procedures went smoothly. Even though Stacy was in a lot of pain and distress, she never gave up on herself or her children. She kept pushing forward, determined to make sure Aria and Asher felt safe and loved. It wasn't easy, but her strength and courage eventually paid off. Once the twins had recovered enough to be discharged, they finally
Two months tardily Stacy and the kids had recovered and although the kids had nightmares of that kidnapping incident and also having to starve they had begun to see a child therapist for their kids and just seeing their children suffer cause of the wickedness of Ernestine, Ryan was determined to send her behind bars for good."Today is the first court hearing how do you feel about it babe?" she asked her husband as she helped him arrange his collar."Determines, what about you? How do you feel are you scared of looking at that evil people?" he asked his wife as he held her face to him, Ryan wanted to be sure his wife was comfortable if not he wouldn't have her put in the same room as her captors."I am okay baby, we have fought too far and long to deter now" she assured him."Okay let us go" They both walked out."We are leaving?" Ryan announced.This announcement doesn't sit well with the kids as they had become scared of their parents leaving them."Mama don't go," Two-year-old Aria
Emilie stared in disbelief as the judge read out the verdict – a light sentence for the crimes she had committed. She felt a wave of shock wash over her as she realized that the ramifications of her actions were not even close to being fully addressed. She looked desperately around the courtroom for her loved ones – Stacy and Ryan – but all she could see was a sea of unfamiliar faces. Even amidst the chaos, however, she knew that there was no undoing the wrongs she had done. Emilie felt her face flush with shame and embarrassment as she tried to make sense of the ruling. She wanted to apologize, to t full responsibility for her actions, and make things right, but she knew it was too late. As she was escorted out of the courtroom, she felt tears pricking her eyes and she silently prayed that her siblings would forgive her. She desperately wanted to explain her side of the story and make amends, to show just how sorry she was. In the corridor outside, Emilie found herself face-to-fa
"Babe, I have something I want to show you," Ryan said as he and Stacy lay in bed and she was caressing his chest. With the way the house was quiet, it was evident the kids were with their grandmother as always they would rush to her and their grandfather and make sure they left a mark every morning."What could that be?" Stacy raised a question as she got up from his chest to look him in the eye."It would have to be a surprise baby," he said touching her nose."Well that has gotten me riled up," she said laughing."Can we begin to bathe now 'cause I want to see this surprise of yours" Stacy jumped off the bed earning a chuckle and grim a startled Ryan."Okay fine although I thought you'd give me some coochie"."Sheesh, what if Mother is coming up here?" she asked a little shy.She always was shy when it came to those things no matter how many times they had rummaged through each other body."She caught us once so what makes a second time a problem? From what I know the second time
"Wait does this mean you all would have myself and Louis in this big house?" Arianna whined as the children told her of their new house and they were moving away."On the bright side we would come to visit you every weekend" Stacy tried to make her see that relocating or moving out wasn't so hurtful."But who would I play morning bingo with!" she asked as she looked at the twins who were quite oblivious to what was happening because they were playing somewhere in the corner of the room with their toys."You could take them for weekends that way and my beautiful wife right here could make more grandbabies for you," Ryan said earning a smack from Stacy who got uncomfortable from trademark."What isn't it the truth or won't you want more babies!" he asked and she just turned beetroot red "Stop teasing your woman Ryan" Louis chimed as he realized how awkward the situation was making Stacy and she mouthed a thank you to him for saving her from her oblivious husband who was bent on making