Chris sat with her nose in a book doing research for her latest article. Hook had had to work late that day and promised he would pick her up as soon as he finished so they could go out to dinner. Just then there was a knock on the door and she jumped up. "Hey hun!" she said as she swung the door open smiling. But it wasn't who stood there. "Angelo!" she said and stared at him. "Wha-what are you doing here?!" she said coldly. "Gee, great way to greet a friend." Angelo grumbled. Chris stared at him coldly. "You're not my friend and you know it, so why don't you just tell me what you want and get out." "Look Chris, I know we had some rough times, and for any pain I've caused you, I'm sorry. But the truth is, I still have feelings for you. Can we go out and talk, say tonight?" Chris stared at him with her mouth open shocked at what she was hearing. After the way he had treated her, he dared come back and ask her out?! Angelo Charron had been working as a a security guard for the patients on the sunshine ward when they had met, but when Madeline Kruger had supposedly killed herself on his shift, he was fired along with the night nurse, Laurel Whirling. He and Chris had been dating for 4 months when he suddenly started slapping her around, and not a month later she had caught him in bed with the hospital operator, Karen.

"YOU'RE INSANE!" she screamed and tried to close the door on him, but he caught her arm, pulled him towards her and kissed her deeply. She tried to break free but he was far stronger than she was. Just then Hook came around the corner in his 2004 Nissen Altima and swung into the driveway. He stared in shock at the two for a moment before he jumped out of the car. "CHRIS?!" he screamed and Chris stared wide eyed at him. Angelo let go of Chris and turned around and stared at Hook. "HOW COULD YOU?!" Hook steamed and jumped back into his car and drove away. Chris pushed Angelo out of her way, knocking him down the steps and started to run after the car. "Hook wait!" she screamed. She chased the car until it was out of sight and then kneeled down in the street, crying.