White Space Season 2
Emma was in fact his daughter.
Turns out that his brother, Warren Conway, coerced Sarah into keeping the pregnancy secret in order to spare Cassidy from doing jail time for her repeated drug offenses. The Conways, in turn, put Cassidy up in a posh treatment center to get clean and her life in order.
Jon, incensed, got into a heated fight with Warren, who told Jon that it wasn’t his decision to interfere, but rather their father’s, and it was an attempt to spare him a life with a woman Blake felt to be beneath Jon.
Jon wanted to confront Blake, but his father has been out of town since before the shooting.
CASSIDY HUGHES
Cassidy Hughes is Sarah’s 30-year old twin sister, and a drug addict, mostly pills, who has made a shit ton of bad life choices, and has grown rather jaded and bitter.
To make matters worse, she feels like she could have saved Sarah, if she’d only spoken up.
She’d had a dream about Sarah being killed, and wanted to warn her sister, as there had been a few times in their lives where she’d had almost psychic like dreams. And this dream felt like one of those. However, those dreams had also come when she’d been using, and Sarah knew it. And for now, anyway, she was clean, and she didn’t want Sarah thinking she was using again.
So she kept her dream to herself.
And now she is forced into a position of caring for both her aging drunk mother, Vivian, and Sarah’s daughter, Emma. She’s not prepared for this, and began to crack, succumbing to her inner addict’s lure, and taking more painkillers.
Despite her dislike for the Conways, she wound up getting closer to Jon, and falling for him. In a way, it seems as if being together helps them get over Sarah’s death. When Jon found out that Emma was in fact his daughter, Cassidy admitted as much.
While she feels like she’d make a horrible mother, she also feels an obligation to take care of her niece, who she is incredibly close to. Plus, she hates the idea of Emma becoming a Conway, as she loathes Warren and Blake both.
She and Jon danced around the issue of what’s coming next regarding Emma’s custody, with Jon assuring her that he’s not looking to upset things.
One night, at Vivian’s, where Cassidy and Emma are staying some nights, Cassidy has what she thinks to be a dream of the TV clicking on and off, and someone speaking through static, saying something to her — “Eleven” over and over.
Then she heard Emma scream.
She tried to run to Emma’s room, but suddenly there was bright light and a loud popping sound. And then she blacked out.
When she woke in the morning, Emma was gone.
MILO ANDERSON
Milo Anderson is a 17-year-old junior who was a witness to Roger’s massacre of his students, and watched the girl he loved, Jessica, and one of his closest friends, Manny, get shot. Jessica died instantly while Manny was rushed to the hospital and wound up in a coma.
Milo’s best friend is the killer’s son, Alex Heller, whom he blamed for Roger Heller’s rampage. Milo soon met someone on a message board claiming to know about the shooting, a kid named “Cody.” The kid turned out not to be a kid at all, but a man, who claimed to have information, and who also warned Milo to be careful. After Manny died in the hospital, Cody claimed that “they” got to him, whoever they is.
Meanwhile, Milo’s bitchy stepmother, Bea, who he also calls OtherMom, started acting weird. He caught her staring, almost trancelike, at the TV, not even realizing he was there. Another time, he saw her loading cold cuts from the fridge into her purse, without even realizing what she was doing.
One day as Bea drove Milo home from school, she started getting that vacant look again, as the radio went all static. Suddenly, she slammed her foot down on the gas pedal and crashed into the front of Jordy’s supermarket, nearly killing them both.
Milo woke to find his father, Conway Industries employee Stephen Anderson, by his bedside, worried about him, happy that his son is still alive. It’s been forever since his father had showed any love to Milo, always busy with work. So Milo is touched.
When Stephen Anderson left Milo’s room, he received a phone call from one of his superiors indicating that Stephen knew what they would do to Bea, but did not expect Milo to be involved. When his superior asked if Milo knew anything, Stephen lied, not telling them what Milo remembered of Bea’s weird behavior. The person then warned Stephen to
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