This was why John Bacon was seduced by Aly. He was simply looking for Kassidy Dean's shadow in this woman.
Nina Lambert suddenly realized that Aly was not a threat to her, but Aly's existence was a symbol of shame in her marriage.
This woman had to be removed somehow.
What bothered her most, of course, was that damn coquettish woman, Kassidy Dean. She was silent, yet married and still seducing John Bacon.
Aly looked at the check in her hand and felt extremely humiliated. But she knew she had no standing since she really was the mistress, and what Nina Lambert said was right.
Before leaving, Nina Lambert left some harsh words for Aly, who felt terrible but could only silently endure it.
When Nina left, Aly knew she had to leave too. She had been reluctant to leave West Grove, but now she had no choice.
She resigned to her manager, who said it would take two days to finalize her account.
Aly acknowledged this and left the club.
