Greenlee buzzed around Kendall's condo like a little bee in search of nectar to make honey. With her, was a box she took from one place to another, collecting things in it. There was the bathroom first: toothbrush, shaving set, sage scented soaps, aftershave. She collected things from other parts of the condo, humming merrily as she did so.

When she thought she had collected everything from the condo that belonged to Zach, she placed the box by the front door. She went into the kitchen and grabbed furniture polish and a polishing cloth from under the sink and went into Kendall's room. She started wiping down the dresser and knocked a bracelet onto the floor. She stopped and picked it up. She decided to place the bracelet inside Kendall's rather large jewelry box.

She lifted the lid and was tickled to find it played music. She checked the bottom of it and grinned, San Francisco Music Box Company, Song: Love Story. Greenlee rolled her eyes as she turned the marble jewelry box over and opened the lid. She lifted the lid and there right in the middle of all the baubles and trinkets, was Kendall's wedding and engagement rings.

Greenlee smiled, deciding to include those in the stuff box that she put together for Zach. She removed the rings and put them in a sandwich bag, humming the whole time. She started to go for the door when she stopped suddenly and turned around again. She went to her purse then pulled out the divorce documents that she had her own attorney draw up for Kendall and Zach to sign.

Smiling to herself, she picked up the box and practically skipped across the courtyard to Zach's condo. She dropped the box at his door, making a loud crashing sound as she did so. She placed the rings on top.

Just as she stood straight, the door was yanked open, and Zach stood there staring at her. She looked up at him, gave one of her biggest smiles, dimples and all and said, "Good morning, Zach. I just bought your things over as a favor for Kendall. There is no need for your things to remain in her home any longer," Greenlee chirped and turned to go. "Oh, this is for you, Zach," She said as she held the divorce papers out to in one hand, giving another big grin to Zach. "You will find that everything that Kendall wants is spelled out quite plainly and she still wants half of everything and that's not including the child support when the baby is born. She will, however, agree to limited visitation, that's spelled out in the document too. She simply won't allow her little dumpling to be influenced by any of your negativity and bad influence for any extended period of time. She'll need to have full custody, of course. She's finished with you Zach. How does it feel?" Greenlee asked cheerfully with that big fake grin on her face.

Zach stared at Greenlee for a moment, staring at the documents that she held out in her hand. He stepped inside his condo, grabbed his cell phone off the table next to the front door, then dialed the office at Fusion. Dani answered, then gave the phone to Kendall a moment later. "Kendall, it's me," was all he was able to get out when he heard her speak.

"I've had enough!" he heard his wife say, then nothing except the sound of the phone slamming into the cradle, followed by a dial tone.

He was crushed. He closed his eyes then flipped his phone shut. Glancing at Greenlee, he picked a pen up from the table, snatched the divorce papers from Greenlee's hand, signed them, and then practically threw the papers back at Greenlee. He picked the box up and took it into his condo, slamming the door behind him.

He knew his life so far was too good to be true; it was what he described as blissful. He was happier than he had been with anyone else in his life, including Maureen. He didn't know it was even possible to feel the way he did, until he fell in love with Kendall. He was on top of the world, in heaven. Didn't think it could get any better, couldn't love anyone else just as much or even more until she told him she was pregnant with his baby. Sure, he had Ethan, a son who hated every fiber of his being. Zach had fallen in love with this little person growing inside of Kendall, and he hadn't even met them yet. He had only seen 4d ultrasounds. That made everything fall into place for him. Zach always thought that there was no such thing as true happiness. But he was living it up until the day Ryan decided to return to Pine Valley.

Now, Zach would know what absolute sorrow was. Three days. That's all it took and his world was yanked away from him. He bowed his head, willing himself not to feel anything. He didn't have time to do that, ever. He took a deep breath and called a moving company to come as soon as possible. He even offered them double what they asked for if they came within the hour.

Thirty minutes later, Zach was completely dressed, waiting outside his door for the movers to come. He looked up at the sound of someone approaching and calling him by name.

"Mr. Slater?" The woman said as she approached Zach. Zach stood and nodded at the woman. He looked past her; there were six rather large men who were all falling in behind her. "We are here to assist you with your move, sir."

"Well, pack everything and do it as quickly as possible," Zach told the woman, then held out a piece of paper. "This is where you are to take everything. It's a storage unit on the other side of town."

"Your clothes, sir?"

"Pack them up. I have plenty where I'm going when I leave." he said then gave her the key to the condo. "When you are finished, drop this off at the front office." The woman nodded and made a signal to her crew, who sprang into action immediately.

Zach watched for a quick moment and then went to Kendall's condo and knocked on the door. Greenlee answered the door and beamed, showing off her dimples once again. "Can I help you, Zach?" Zach just stared blankly at her for a moment before he pulled out the wedding and engagement rings that belonged to Kendall.

"Give this to Kendall," he told Greenlee, dropping them into her hand. "I have no use for them. She can keep them, sell them, I really don't care anymore." Zach said and turned to leave. Greenlee kept on her plastered smile and said nothing; she only closed her hand, turned away, and closed the door behind her.

Zach got into his truck and pulled out of the parking lot. He headed toward the casino to tie up some minor details before he left the country.