- S14E161 Alicia buries the necklace Viktor gave her. Paul falls terrible during the triathlon. Will Jessica's baby distract Viktor from Alicia? Bailed out André works in the hotel again. Unknowing Jessica and Alfons eat from Fabien's cake.
- Season 14, episode 161. Christoph makes Alicia clear that her family will pay when she deceives him again. He demands her to give Viktor the necklace back that he gave her. But when Viktor refuses to take it back she buries the jewel. Christoph assures Boris that deep in Alicia's heart she loves him. Romy anxious follows the internet broadcast of Paul's triathlon. To prevent that Romy neglects her duty Eva exchanges Romy's shift. Alicia and Romy watch together and see Paul making a terrible fall during the bicycle part. Alicia accuses Christoph who denies having anything to do with it. Paul is back with scratches on the right side of his body. Worried Alicia states that he could be dead. But Romy means that he should carry on living his dream. Jessica enthusiastic announces Viktor that their baby's gender is female. When they seek a name Jessica tries to avoid names that start with an 'A'. Xenia convinces her that Viktor will forget Alicia when Amelie is born. Xenia tries to set Viktor's mind to that. André is bailed out of jail. Robert makes him clear that he can't work in the restaurant kitchen because he ruined the Fürstenhof-image too much. Hildegard helps Valentina making a cake for Fabien who has his birthday tomorrow. Robert changes his mind when he hears André giving Valentina advises regarding the cake decoration. Alfons is not happy to see that his son-in-law is back in duty. Pregnant Jessica finds the cake in the fridge. She and Alfons think that Hildegard made it for him. While they enjoy the cake Hildegard calls Alfons and informs him that the cake in the fridge is for Fabien; their appetite is gone immediately. Eva convinces Natascha to attend Fabien's birthday party where Michael probably will show up. Michael agrees when Natascha suggests him to forget their conflict on the party.—B. Dijkhoff
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