Jan 17 2011

Stefano surprises Elvis by not objecting to his promise to God to let Sami back into their children's lives if Johhny's eyesight if shared, just asking how long the deal is to run. Elvis nor sarcastic Victor, who is relived to heard about Vivian and Gus's island exile, objects to Kate moving back into the DiMera mansion to support Stefano. Philip isn't impressed by Chloe's plea not to act on Parker being his son in the hope to mend their relationships with Daniel and Mel. Brady stops a cat-fight between Melanie and Stefanie over ruining (each-)other's lives, whose jealous wining is firmly dismissed by Nathan, whom she overhears canceling his Baltimore dream job. On their desert island, rebellious Gus and bossy Vivian's bickering over food and control soon results in a make-up on customary
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