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The Bold and the Beautiful Weekly Recap: Week ending November 02, 2007

From Diane Adams, for About.com

Ridge and Brooke decided to give their relationship another try as he told Ashley upon her return that their engagement was off. Eric told Stephanie that Forrester Creations would belong to him alone, once he divorced her. Stephanie reassured Eric that once his new relationship with Donna was over, she would be there to pick up the pieces again. Brooke finally became aware that her sister and her ex-husband (or her father-in-law to be) were having an affair. When faced by Stephanie, Donna told her that she was going to be the next Mrs. Eric Forrester, which angered Stephanie enough to slap Donna hard across the face. Everyone started to worry as to whether or not Taylor would be able to accept baby Jack as her own. After hearing that C.J. was going to sell Spectra Fashions for Sally, Clarke came up with an idea of his own. Brooke brought over the signed papers to Taylor relinquishing all her rights to baby Jack, and thereby reassuring Taylor that the baby belonged to only her and Nick. When Ridge told Felicia that Taylor and Nick's son actually was Brooke and Nick's child, Felicia warned Ridge to be careful and to be cautious of Brooke, knowing that she was one to change her mind often. Brooke told Taylor that she was concerned as to whether or not she could love the child as her own, while Taylor was concerned whether or not Brooke was eager to sign the papers for Taylor's sake or so that she could reassure Ridge that she really was through with Nick. Taylor refused to sign the papers. With a meeting of the minds, Nick agreed to buy Spectra Fashions for Jackie, remaining a silent partner in the venture.

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