Yes, and Kay's tearful reaction to that has always been laughable.

Here she was fully prepared to leave him and take the children with her, blurts out that she purposely had his unborn child killed so that another one of his 'sons' wouldn't be brought into the world, then states that she feels no love for him at 'this moment'.

Then later, while visiting her children who of course she is not permitted to take from him....she dawdles and prolongs her goodbyes despite Connie's plea's that 'He's coming...', knowing full well that he does not want to see her face and she had better be gone by the time he gets home.

So why would she run away in tears when he slams the back door in her face?

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