Daisy had come back from being away for months after being sabotaged by her Grace the year prior at the A troupe auditions. Now that she was back, Pascale had broken up with Heath and moved back to France because Heath had lied to her and kept the brawl a secret from her and his feelings for Daisy. And Heath was hurt. But he was blaming Daisy? Something he would NEVER do.
Now, Heath was sat in the locker room on a chair facing the window. Daisy came in and wanted to talk with him. She asked what happened between him and Pascale and how she thought they were good. He replied, not even looking at her
Heath: โPascaleโs upset that I never told her about the brawl.โ
Daisy was upset by that as she thought her numerous warnings about telling Pascale about the brawl was what he did. But he never did. So Daisy spoke, asking that he didnโt tell her, Heath replied again, still a bit harsh sounding
Heath: โI was going to. But then you talked to her and all of a sudden sheโs back in Paris.โ
Realizing that Heath wasnโt upset with Pascale, but upset withโฆherโฆconfused and saddened Daisy. Daisy defended herself and said that she warned him to tell Pascale about the brawl. Thatโs when Heath turned around and he spoke in a somewhat yelled voice, showing his anger. Which caught Daisy off guard as Heath has NEVER raised his voice at Daisy.
Heath: โI know! I should have, but you brought the brawl to this studio. If you hadn't showed up here, we would have never heard about the brawl.โ
Rather hurt by Heathโs sudden raised voice words, she defended herself by saying she didnโt even bring the masked dancers. Heath replied with the same somewhat raised voice
Heath: โBut you kept coming back and causing chaos!! Why?!โ
Daisy didnโt reply. She went silent. Heath stood up and approached Daisy. His voice softening out but still full of hurt emotion
Heath: โThings were easy for me until you came back. I was sad when you ghosted me. But if we had just stayed that way. I'd be a million times better off there.โ
Heath walked out of the locker room. Without another word.