On The Young and the Restless, June 2, Sally and Adam’s conversation about Ava was one of the most honest scenes they shared in years. It was a heart-to-heart conversation rather than a fluff scene. This was a moment they both needed to heal and move forward.
Key Takeaways
- Adam learned about Sally’s pregnancy from Billy.
- Adam told Chelsea that he still grieves over the loss of Ava.
- Adam and Sally finally had a candid conversation about their late daughter.
Sally and Adam’s Heart-to-Heart Talk
Most of Sally’s (Courtney Hope) and Adam’s (Mark Grossman) conversations have been filled with snide remarks. The exes finally shared an honest scene on Tuesday’s episode. Adam spotted Sally at Chancellor Park. She was alone, working on wedding planning, when he approached her.
Adam mentioned that he heard from Billy (Jason Thompson) that they were getting married. Sally confirmed the news. Adam congratulated her and wished her nothing but happiness.
Sally wondered if he thought of her as a fool. He joked that he would never marry Billy. Adam then shared that he had heard they were having a baby. That opened up the opportunity for them to speak about the loss of Ava.
Sally Shares Confession About Ava
Sally wanted to know how Adam really felt. She appreciated that he was being gracious, but they lost their baby, Ava. Adam admitted that it still hurt, but it wouldn’t be fair to her to share his feelings. He felt that his feelings for their lost baby had nothing to do with her new baby.
Sally felt it was too important not to share. She shared that she still missed Ava. But deep down, she knew she would always be connected to her. Sally revealed that she sees Ava in her dreams. Adam wanted to know how she was. Sally assured him that she was a “glow of love.”
Adam wanted to know if her pregnancy terrified her. Sally admitted that it does, but she didn’t want fear to ruin this beautiful moment for her. Her main focus is to be the mom that her baby deserves. Adam assured her that she already was.
Why This Conversation Was Needed
He was genuinely happy for Sally, and it showed. This conversation was much-needed for the exes, who spent most of the years making snippy remarks. Their grief and trauma will bond them forever, even as they both try to move forward.
However, this conversation brought them the peace and healing that they needed in their lives. Adam loves his family with Chelsea (Melissa Claire Egan) and feels grateful for their son, Connor (Judah Mackey). Meanwhile, Sally feels safe enough to start a family with Billy and to become a mother.
