"This was all so long ago," Roxy whispered quietly as she flipped through her old scrapbook. Reva and Roxy had spent the last two hours reminiscing about their relationships and friendships. She lingered over a picture of Kurt Corday, who had been killed in an oil rig explosion twenty years ago. "I will never forget you," she said as she turned the page of the scrapbook. It was Kurt who was responsible for her meeting the love of her life. Johnny and Kurt were old friends, and tears welled up in her eyes as she gazed at a picture of Johnny. "Oh, how I miss you. I'm so sorry my love. I hope you have found happiness."

Reva watched the emotions dance on her sister's face and she suddenly felt angry. Angry at the hurt that Roxy had suffered and angry at the illness that had kept them apart all these years. And now that the two sisters were finally together again, fate was threatening to tear them apart once more.

"I can't tell her," Reva thought to herself. "She wanted to take care of Johnny and it scarred her so badly. I can't let that happen again."

As if reading her thoughts, Roxy looked at the sister she loved so dearly. Through tears, she said "Reva. I know. We're going to fight this together. I'm not going to lose you again."

Reva hugged her sister and said, "I didn't want anyone to know. I don't want to be a burden to those I love." Roxy held onto her and let her cry. She knew that her family was not going to be taken from her again.

As the women talked, Rusty left Hawk in the living room and drove off down the road.