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Full detailed profile on Doug Williams Played by Bill Hayes on Days of Our Lives Daytime Soap Opera.
Bill Hayes
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Birthday: June 5 1925 |
In the flashback, Sister Mary Claire asks for a donation. He provides her with one and sends her on her way, lying when she asks if he has seen Colleen. Once the nun is gone, Colleen comes out of hiding and says she knows the Sister is on to them! "I'm likely to be the scandal of Galaway by the morning!" Colleen cries out.
The group at the pub discuss Colleen's courage and Marlena asks John if he believes if Santo and Colleen were destined to be together. "I know some people are," he teases. Hope and Bo debate on whether or not Santo and Colleen made love that night. Hope doesn't think so and so they make another bet with the loser doing diaper duty, and Bo reads on that Colleen says she felt despair for the first time in her life, but then when Santo touched her, she felt the warmth of his skin and the world dissolved away.
In the flashback, Santo doesn't think that Colleen has sinned. He reminds her that the sister left without knowing she was there.
Santo and Colleen make out on his bed until Colleen spots her wrap. She grabs it and figures the Sister must have seen it. She jumps up in a fright.
The group at the pub discuss the letter and laugh that Hope has won the bet once again, since Santo and Colleen didn't make love. Doug laughs at Bo for betting a Horton and says he'll be doing diaper duty until Easter. They turn the discussion to Stefano and his being near death. Hope says it reminds her that they still don't know how Colleen died. Marlena continues to read about how Colleen knew she'd be punished for her sin. She has turned her back on the church and knew her life would never be the same.
In the flashback, Colleen cries for her sins and betrayal. Santo says she didn't betray her heart. He tells her she is beautiful both inside and out and doesn't think the lord would have created such beauty for it to be piddled away. Colleen grabs her shoes and cries out that this type of talk led her into sin. She yells at Santo to stay away from her and leaves his room, with Santo calling after her, frantically.
When Colleen arrives back at the church, Sister Mary Anne and Father Mallory are waiting. Sister Mary Anne says she was at Santo DiMera's place earlier and saw ten toes poking out from beneath the drapes, and her scarf on the bed. The Father and Sister ask Colleen what she has to say for herself but Colleen is speechless.
Marlena stops reading. They assume everyone would have found out about Colleen and Santo quickly but unfortunately have to wait for the rest of the letters to find out more. Stefano could be gone by then, Bo states.
Julie and Doug show up at Bo and Hope's place with another letter from Santo and Colleen. John and Marlena are already in place, waiting for Julie to start the reading! Julie starts reading a letter that Colleen sent to Santo. "I knew I had to see you again, but how? Here I was with other plans, to help collect donations. I knew I needed an ally."
Julie stops reading and they group debates on whether or not Colleen is as naïve as they originally thought! She continues on to read that Colleen knew she'd fail young Shawn.
Flashback to Colleen telling Shawn that she and Santo are good friends. She says the Sister and Father would not understand their friendship and wants him to keep it quiet about it. Shawn offers to go with her but she refuses. She says she is doing this for happiness - a type of happiness you can't find in a church! Colleen tells Shawn one day he can go to the States and study in college. Shawn claims he doesn't want to, and doesn't think he can lie for her because he'd then have to admit it in confession, come Sunday. Colleen starts to cry and explains how she has to do this. She thinks its part of God's plan. Colleen leaves him and thinks to herself, "That look in the eyes of my brother, like a dagger, went to my soul." She leaves and Shawn runs away when Father Mallory finds him in the church alone.
While Bo and John talk, Doug asks the women what they would do in Colleen's situation. Marlena thinks Hope would hire a private investigator to find out about Santo's finances and his wife. Hope starts to laugh, guilty as charged! Hope says when the report came back, she'd run it over to Santo!! They all laugh and John continues reading.
While Bo and John talk, Doug asks the women what they would do in Colleen's situation. Marlena thinks Hope would hire a private investigator to find out about Santo's finances and his wife. Hope starts to laugh, guilty as charged! Hope says when the report came back, she'd run it over to Santo!! They all laugh and John continues reading.
John stops reading and Marlena says that she can tell Colleen speaks her mind. Doug and Julie wonder how far Colleen wanted things to go, and if she knew she could stop what is sure to come next.
John continues reading Santo's words, "Beyond all question you are the greatest pain in the neck I have ever known. The mystery of you, how you think, leaves me speechless! Do you argue because you don't trust what might happen when the argument stops?"
Flashback to Santo and Colleen. Santo gives Colleen wine and asks her to relax but she accuses him of trying to get her drunk to take liberties! She asks after Stefano and Santo says he's upstairs with Mrs. Fitzpatrick, who loves to take care of the boy. Colleen wonders if Santo chases women like this all the time and he disputes her words. He reminds her he is in mourning and becomes frustrated with her mistrust of him. In a rage, he jumps up and starts flinging papers around. "What do you want from me?" he asks. He rips open his shirt and says, "Take my heart! It beats only for you!" He continues his rant, upset that she is calling him a liar, but he tells her that he will never beg for love. He asks her to choose. "It's your life, your future." He opens the door for effect. "Stay or go. If you walk out the door it is your cowardice that drives you." He gives her a choice and Colleen starts to silently cry. She heads to the door and closes it! When she faces him, she grins slightly and goes to him. The two kiss passionately.
John stops reading and Bo says, Santo got what he wanted. Hope thinks Colleen got what she wanted, and Marlena looks at the letter, stating that there is more! She reads, "To this day I still can't be certain if it's divine intervention or bad luck, but neither of us counted on having a visitor."
We flashback to Colleen and Santo. Santo calls Coleen beautiful and although Colleen is afraid, Santo promises he will show her…. They move to the bed and Santo takes off Colleen's shoes, tosses her on the bed and they start making out! Just then, Sister Mary Anne bangs on the door and calls for Santo to let her in! Colleen gasps!
Julie and Doug, Lucas and Sami, Bo and Hope and John and Marlena sit around at the Brady Pub listening to Julie read the latest letter from Santo to Colleen. Sami tells the group that Colleen and Santo couldn’t escape their fate. "Nobody can escape their fate." She says, and says that lust sealed Colleen's fate. "That lust was her undoing," She comments, as she looks to Lucas, and tells him she knows something about that! Doug reads on. Santo says, "From that kiss came a new life with you by my side!" Bo barks out a laugh and says, "That must have been some kiss."
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