| As Jennifer confides in Hope, Jack and Abby run into Greta, who notes how he handles his daughter and feels he's a wonderful father. Matthew Ashford (Jack) agrees, to an extent. "Jack is a good father. However, his motives haven't usually been clean and pure in the past. Why should they be now? He wants his family under the same roof, in an environment where he can control them. This is Jack's world and he's doing his best to hold on to it." Intense Connection After seeing Greta's apartment, Jack wants her to decorate the house that he and Jennifer are going to rent. "With Greta," says Ashford, "Jack can get his ideas out, vent a little. His veneer is starting to crack. With Jennifer he's been trying to find the sunny side over and over again. He's been trying to put a positive spin on everything and not let his negativity out. he's not risen to the bait very often as Jennifer vents all of her anger. He's snapped at times and told Jennifer that they will be civil toward each other in frount of Abigail. He knows if he lets his anger go all-out Jennifer is going to be gone. It's a side she knows is there. Sometimes, Jack pushes Jennifer and it becomes a very heated argument, but it's an intense connection. They still have that." At the rental house, Jack and Greta fall and land in a heap, unaware that Jennifer and Hope have seen them. Jennifer assumes that Jack is toying with Greta on the side. Secret Affair Later, Julie tells Alice that she thinks Jennifer fell in love with a man who broke her heart. Jack overhears and realizes that if he finds the man he will have ammunition against her in the event of a bitter custody battle. "Jack has known something," says Ashford, "a tiny bit a information or intuition. hearing she could have been in love with another man is a doubleedged sword. It's ammunition to use against her. The more he digs, the more it hurts. It could blow up in his face."Reeves admits, "Things between Jack and Jennifer may never work things out, or if they do finally work things out it's going to incredibly wonderful!" *BY LORRAINE ZENKA |
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