Sunset Beach Season 2 Episode 129 - Watch Legally and Safely
Sunset Beach: Sara realizes that Casey risked his life to save Meg. He tells her that both Meg and Sara deserve to be happy. Sara admits that she is having a hard time putting the affair with Congressman Blythe behind her, and Casey convinces her to tell her parents the truth. Melinda says that she is going to leave town and tries to talk Sara out of telling her parents the truth. After Melinda leaves, Sara tells Casey that she doesn't think she should tell her parents, because Melinda suggested that now might not be a good time. Olivia nearly remembers who the woman was in the cabin, and Gregory tells her to stop being so dramatic. Olivia is shocked when Gregory says that Annie is going to be Trey's godmother. Caitlin says that both Olivia and Annie will be Trey's godmothers. Olivia accuses Caitlin of taking Annie's side against her. Gregory tells AJ that he can become a partner in the Liberty Corporation. Carmen encourages Olivia to attend the baptism, because then all of her questions will be answered. Annie overhears Olivia telling Antonio that she wishes she'd never slept with Cole. Carmen admits that it was Derek she saw trying to hurt Meg, but she still won't admit that Ben didn't kill Maria.
How to Watch Sunset Beach Season 2 Episode 129 Legally and Safely
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