Lorna Tells Felicia About Her Grandmother

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Lorna is trying to call Carl, and is surprised to learn that he's been transferred. Before leaving, Matt warns Ada not to listen to anything Lorna says. Ada advises Matt to take it easier on Lorna; she might not be as bad as Matt thinks. Matt replies that she's worse, then leaves. At the bar, Lorna has her fingertips pressed to her temples when she notices Felicia. Lorna tells Felicia not to even bother; Felicia can't kick Lorna out of a place she doesn't even own. When Felicia brings up Ada and Roger Jackson, Lorna thinks Felicia is blaming her for Roger Jackson conning Ada into selling him the Paradise, but Felicia says no, that's not it. From what Felicia understands, Lorna wants to help Ada fight this thing. Lorna says that's between her and Ada and starts to leave. Felicia follows her and says she's curious what Lorna's plans are because it could happen to TOPS and she'd like to be prepared. Lorna replies that it seems to her that Felicia is always prepared. When Felicia questions Lorna about the important woman in her life she wants to do this for, Lorna tries to get her to back off, but Felicia insists that Ada is a friend, and if Lorna is going to help her, Felicia wants to know why. "It was my grandmother, okay?" Lorna says. "My grandma. She raised me." When Felicia says that Lorna's grandmother must be very special to her, Lorna replies that her grandmother was the toughest, strongest lady she ever met, and with a proud smile adds, "She was the absolute best." But the smile disappears as Lorna finishes, "Too bad I didn't stick around long enough to get some of her good qualities, though, huh?" Felicia says she's not trying to pry, so Lorna asks Felicia what she IS trying to do then, dig for some deep, dark secret as to why Lorna is the way she is so Felicia can blame Lorna's parents? (Oh, the irony of that statement.) Felicia says no, that's not it. Lorna tells Felicia that Felicia has no one to blame but Lorna: "I'm responsible for this. This is my bright idea," Lorna says, gesturing to herself. Then Lorna says she has to go and does, leaving Felicia standing there looking very sad. Thanks to Janie for the scenes.

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  • "Good vs. Evil? ~ Felicia's dressed all in white and Lorna all in black."---lol, good call.

  • Good vs. Evil? ~ Felicia's dressed all in white and Lorna all in black. Let the fun, and one of AW's best storylines, begin...

  • This is the storyline that got me hooked on AW. Unfortunately, because of school and my perpetually broken VCR, I missed a lot when it originally aired. Thanks for posting these clips and if you have more Lorna/Felicia clips please keep them coming. YOU ROCK!!!!

  • Oh boy...the digging into Lorna's past has begun!! It is nice to see her look a little more human as this storyline progresses.

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