Salem goodbyes aren’t usually quiet—but Chad DiMera’s latest one hit with a strange, slow-motion ache: not a dramatic death, not a villain ambush, just a dad gathering his kids and walking away like he’s trying to outrun grief before it catches his ankles.
On Feb.
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