Desiree played the role of Hannah from the time of her birth in April 1989 until Hannah went to live with her grandparents.
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*Jack and Jennifer left Sally with her baby soon after Hannah's birth. They were desperate to find a way for Sally to keep her little girl. |
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Jack introduced Hannah to Jo shortly after her birth. Jo and Jack discussed Sally having her daughter taken away. |
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*Jo passed Hannah to Jack. He immediately fell in love with the little girl. Jo tried to get Jack to understand how one could love their child so much that they would sacrifice everything for them and give them up for a better life. |
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These pictures show the special bond Sally had with Hannah, just a few days after her birth. Sally bungled a burglary, hoping to provide a home for her daughter. She'd do anything for her child. |
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Jennifer {Melissa Reeves} was heartbroken knowing that Hannah was going to be separated from her mom. She knew what it was like to not have a mom growing up. Her mom was locked in an institution during her young years. |
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Sally was especially upset that she'd miss the important first years of Hannah's life. She knew that she'd miss important milestones, like her first steps. |
| Before her final goodbye, Sally told Mrs. Simms, the social worker, to take Hannah out of the room as soon as she handed her over because she knew she wouldn't be able to handle it. Sally tearfully said goodbye to her daughter with a kiss then passed Hannah over. Jennifer gave her a stuffed bunny for her to have with her. |
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*Once Jack got past his initial nervousness about holding Hannah, he became fairly comfortable with her. He even started fantasizing about having his own children with Jennifer. She had the same fantasies. |
| * The proud foster mother with Hannah and Jack, after he successfully gives her a bottle. |
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*After Jenn left Jack alone with Hannah, while she went to work on a story, Jack had a little time to bond with the child. JACK: "What are you looking at? Hey it's you and me kid. Okay. No, don't cry. That's my job." |
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