Sunset Beach Season 2 Episode 132 - Watch Legally and Safely
Sunset Beach: A.J. wants Cole to work for the Liberty Corporation, so the Deschanels could take over Sunset Beach. Olivia realizes that Annie was the woman in the cabin with her, but Annie claims that she had nothing to do with it. When Olivia asks Annie if she killed her baby, Annie confesses that her baby is still alive. Olivia doesn't care what she has to do, as long as she gets her baby back. Annie warns Olivia that it will really hurt the woman who's been taking care of him to lose Trey. Olivia says that she doesn't care about the other woman, because he's not the other woman's to love, he's Olivia's. Annie takes Olivia to the sanctuary, where she points to Trey and reveals that Trey is her son. Gabi thanks Ricardo for getting her job back for her. Ricardo says that he had to get Gabi's job back for her because he'd never see her otherwise, since Gabi refuses to go out with him. Gabi says that Ricardo hasn't asked lately, so Ricardo asks Gabi to be his date for the cruise. Melinda delivers the tape to her agent, and they plan their strategy to leak the information to the press. Sara is jealous of the warm welcome Meg receives from their parents, admitting that she's glad she didn't say anything to her parents. Casey warns her that they're going to find out sooner or later, and that if she wants her parents' respect, she has to tell them the truth. Just as Sara is about to tell her parents, reporters invade their home armed with Sara's taped confession.
How to Watch Sunset Beach Season 2 Episode 132 Legally and Safely
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