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Q: Any baby names picked out?
Phoebe: No, not yet. I'll have to start thinking about it. I've had that
question a few times. I'm like, God, I haven't even thought. Something old
school. No, it's cool, I'm excited.
Q: So aside from thinking of baby names and like painting nurseries, how is
the pregnancy going to impact Hayley? Will her live, I assume, kind of be
more in danger now? She's placed kind of in the center of the story.
Phoebe: Yeah, definitely. You know, she and someone else, her unborn child,
are under a lot of danger, the threat of danger right now. But I think it's
going to soften Hayley. Hayley's been very independent, and quite selfish.
You know, she's never had to account for anyone else besides herself. She
was orphaned ten, twelve years ago. So she's never had to answer to anyone
else. She's just done her own thing. So I think having to look after and
protect someone else other than herself is going to make Hayley grow up a
little bit more, and take a bit more responsibility for the actions she's
made in her life.
Q: And what kind of relationship will she have with Klaus? Are they going
to try the whole, you know, dating thing? Is he just going to be an absent
baby daddy?
Phoebe: It'll be like Knocked Up, yeah. No, I definitely think that they
got together without thinking there was going to be anything more than that
night, so I don't think there's any romance between them. I think there was
a chemistry and, you know, physical chemistry between them, but nothing
else. So I think now they're just going to have to deal with this
situation. Now, they just have to deal with the situation and protect the
child together.
Q: And last question really quick, we'll delve into her family more I
assume, down in New Orleans?
Phoebe: Yes, definitely. And we're going to really find out about her
parents and what happened to them, and why she was kicked out of foster
care when she was a teenager.