Sunset Beach Season 1 Episode 241 - Watch Legally and Safely
Sunset Beach: The Christmas day at the Richard's house bring Jade in, who pretends to be a caterer that Cole ordered. Each of the family members have their secret thoughts full of unhappiness. Ben gives Meg a special surprise, an island with a house on it, where they will go to. Olivia wants to leave Gregory for the sake of her baby, but Cole wants her to stay, in order to keep the baby safe. Jade wrapped up the videotape with her and Cole fooling around, and she puts it under the tree, with Caitlin's name on it. Carmen tells Vanessa that her cards relate to her mother, a journey, and romance. Carmen tells Meg that she sees a white dress and water in her cards. She says that Meg, Gabi and Vanessa will take a journey together and that on the journey, something will be lost, something will be gained, and for one of them, nothing will ever be the same. Carmen reveals to Ben, after the girls leave, that Meg's last card denotes danger, possibly death. Virginia goes to Cedar Oaks and pretend to be Vanessa. Vanessa's mother, Lena, who thinks she's talking to Vanessa, tlls Virginia to go out of the room, which leaves Virginia intrigued about a heavy relationship that Lena and Vanessa have.
How to Watch Sunset Beach Season 1 Episode 241 Legally and Safely
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