Monday, February 23, 2004

2398-2399 Addison, now Senator Mead, was appalled with the direction his mother's life had taken. He completely disapproved of the man she had chosen to love. What kind of career did he have. Everything about the man was questionable. He was a womanizer. How could she have trusted him enough to marry him? Addison was sure that after the first year, if not sooner, Brian would be, pardon the expression, screwing around. Addison had openly voiced his doubts. Sheridan informed him that if Brian were any other man Addison's doubts might be valid but, in this case they were not. She loved Addison but, if he continued to speak this way about her husband in their own home, Addison would not be welcome there. Addison remained skeptical.

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