Holden interrupts and asks if Claire ate without him. Kyle takes the hint and abruptly heads for the door with Claire trailing behind. Once they get outside, she stops him. He tells her he needs to focus on his family right now and understands that she’s moving on. As Kyle wishes her the best and walks off, Audra, eavesdropping from around the corner, smiles.

Sally Reads Adam the Riot Act

At the Club, Adam runs into Sally, who confronts him for going after Billy and the Abbotts on the night of her launch. Adam claims he was just reporting facts. Sally accuses him of lying about being a changed man. Adam didn’t see any denial on the Abbotts Communication site. Sally didn’t want to give it traction. He repeats that he told the truth. Sally reminds him he lied to her face about cheating with Chelsea.

Sally calls Adam out for cruelly ruining her big night and not thinking about how it would impact her. All he cares about is doing his father’s bidding! Adam had not intention of hurting her. She counters that he knew it would hurt Billy… he doesn’t think when it comes to him or Victor. Adam knows he’s hurt her, but he’s grown. She had to have seen it with Connor. Sally sees that, but he’s far from the man he was with her and is becoming exactly like his father.

Sally accuses Adam of despising Billy and doing something callous to Jack… and it’s come straight from Victor. Adam tries to defend himself and she asks if he even wants to be his own man. Getting defensive, Adam accuses her of believing Billy’s lies. Sally insists her boyfriend has changed. Adam snarks that he talked her out of leaving fashion at the top of her game… how is that putting her first?! Sally argues he did the same thing to Chelsea. Adam thinks she’s worried, deep down, that the old Billy will come back.

When Chelsea joins them, Sally asks how she feels about the damage done to Jabot. Before she storms off, she reminds them that she has a media company too and can publish about them. Chelsea has to admit that the redhead is right. She can’t stand to continue doing what they have been doing.