Grief, secrets, and a shocking accusation turn a somber occasion into a battleground. As Molly and Kristina face off over their lost niece, the truth about baby Irene's name ignites a firestorm of emotions.

The air was thick with grief as friends and family gathered at the church to say goodbye to baby Irene, the tiny life lost too soon in a tragic accident. Molly Lansing-Davis and T.J. Ashford, the heartbroken parents who had dreamed of raising Irene as their own, were surrounded by loved ones, but even their collective embrace couldn't ease the pain of their loss.
A Father's Return and a Sister's Secret
As the tiny coffin was carried into the church, Molly, overwhelmed by emotion, fled the sanctuary, seeking refuge from the crushing weight of sorrow. It was then that an unexpected visitor appeared – her father, Ric Lansing.
"I didn't want my presence to be a distraction," Ric offered gently, guiding his daughter back into the church.
Inside, Kristina Corinthos-Davis, the surrogate who carried baby Irene, sat quietly, her face a mask of grief. But beneath the surface, a secret gnawed at her conscience.
Unbeknownst to Molly and T.J., Kristina had secretly named the baby "Adela," a tribute to Sonny Corinthos' mother, a choice that hinted at her growing attachment to the child she had intended to keep as her own.
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