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She hasn't really been "throwing herself" at Phillip. Most the time she's relying on him for support during this time in which her father is missing and supposedly dead. They didn't really have much romantic type stuff happen aside from a desperate kiss at the pier and after Phillip took a bullet for her she admitted she was falling for him and vice versa.

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Morgan & Philip started flirting with eachother months ago. Long after she and max had broken up. She for a few months did nothing but sit with Chelsea and Stephanie. Then her father came to town and was working on the dock's. He was in the middle of the Philip vs John war. Aound this time Morgan/Phil statted getting closer and started to ahve feelings for eachother but he was screwing chloe.

Then her father went missing, he was assumed dead, and by this point her and philip got suber close and really started to lean one achother and pretty much date. Then her father was assumed dead and she went all psycho and John and was shot.

Her father is alive and in the Dimera house. There is a tape of Philip telling Paul, her dad, he will kill him.

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That is true. She did throw herself at Philip. Kind of like how she tried to seduce Max in the sorority house with an audience...lol...

Morgan knew Philip and Chloe were together but that didn't stop her from kissing him anyway. Oh and she likes to whine about her daddy and call John Black an evil man at least once a day.

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