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SO much for Stephanie's pure motives in not wanting her family to get their hopes up and "lose" Felicia twice.

In SOD in a feature called the year that was, Brad Bell is asked about Stephanie's motives in keeping Feliica alive and a secret..

It basically says her motive is what always drives Stephanie, to keep Ridge and Brooke apart....

SO, while Felicia is gone, Bridget will be with Dante and the baby, not Nick. Stephanie knows Bridget

would keep her promise to her dying sister

even if it meant sacrificing her own husband and marriage. This is to leave Nick open for Brooke and away from Ridge....She IS willing to sacrifice Bridget and play puppet with her life TOO! She still has ONE agenda and doesn't care who she hurts.

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GO STEPHANIE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

PLAY ALL OF THEM LIKE LITTLE PUPPETS! Brooke is the biggest SKANK there is! Actually, Stephanie should just lock her trashy a$$ up FOREVER! Never in my life have I seen a woman run through men the way Brooke does. I always supported Stephanie in whatever she do to keep that slut away from her family! Ridge is to stupid too think with his brain, he just thinks with his little pee pee! BRING SHELIA CARTER TO TOWN AND HAVE HER TERRORIZE BROOKE TO DEATH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Whoever came up with that idea must be on dope!

Steph has been pleading with Felicia to fight the cancer since she found out Felicia still had cancer. Back in the days when she found out NICK was the daddy. She still thought Nick was the daddy when she went to San Diego to reasearch this liver transplant idea treatment for Felicia.

And if Nick was really the daddy, then he and Bridget would have stayed together even if Felicia survived or died.

That theory doesn´t make any sense - unless Stephanie is a fortuneteller of course.

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