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Elizabeth and Martin go to Jayda. Jayda asks Martin if she can talk to Elizabeth alone. Martin agrees, and Jayda is ruthless in asking Elizabeth questions. She realizes that Elizabeth has an unhealthy obsession with Martin but that she is willing to let go of Martin. Jayda is still a little worried about Elizabeth and tells her she needs to keep seeing a psychiatrist until all her problems are solved. She knows Elizabeth is still not over her parents' death, which worries Jayda. However, Jayda feels that if Elizabeth starts working, she will get better and stop obsessing about Martin so much. Jayda knows that Elizabeth is not over Martin yet, and like Elliot, she feels it is because Martin is the only link to her past and the parents she loves so much. Elizabeth could also not live without