Joey Protects Andre, Tells Heather To Leave Fairmont Crest | Beyond the Gates Spoilers
Will Heather Force Andre to Leave Dani—or Will Joey Betray His Own Sister to Save Their Marriage?

🚨 HEATHER HAS FOLLOWED ANDRE ALL THE WAY TO FAIRMONT CREST—AND THIS TIME SHE ISN’T HIDING WHAT SHE WANTS! 😱🔥 Andre’s nightmare is becoming terrifyingly real as Heather corners him and makes an outrageous demand: leave Dani and come back to her, or risk having the darkest secrets from his past exposed. Andre knows exactly how dangerous Heather can be, but for the first time, he may not be facing her alone. Joey secretly witnesses the confrontation, realizes his sister has been threatening Andre, and could become the unexpected person who turns against his own blood before Heather destroys another family.
Key Takeaways
- 😨 Heather follows Andre to Fairmont Crest, proving her obsession has escalated beyond distant threats.
- 💔 Heather reportedly wants Andre to leave Dani and return to her.
- 🔥 Andre refuses, but Heather holds information about his past that could devastate Dani if revealed.
- 🕵️ Joey becomes suspicious of Heather and secretly follows her.
- 😱 Joey witnesses Heather confronting Andre and finally understands how dangerous her obsession has become.
- ⚔️ Joey could choose Andre and Dani’s safety over loyalty to his own sister.
- 🗣️ He may even decide to tell Dani the truth before Heather gets the chance to twist it.
- 🐍 Heather could retaliate by exposing Andre’s secret in the most damaging way possible.
- 💣 If Joey openly turns against her, Heather may decide that her own brother has become another enemy.
- ❤️ Andre finally gains someone who understands what Heather is doing, but that doesn’t necessarily mean Dani will forgive what he has hidden.
- 🔥 The real battle may become Heather versus Joey, with Andre and Dani caught directly in the middle.
Andre has spent weeks looking over his shoulder.
Now the person he feared most is standing directly in front of him.
Heather.
No mysterious messages.
No anonymous warnings.
No wondering whether somebody is following him.
She has come to Fairmont Crest herself.
And Andre immediately knows this isn’t some nostalgic reunion.
Heather doesn’t want closure.
She doesn’t want an apology.
She wants him.
Imagine Andre turning a corner and seeing her.
He stops.
Heather smiles.
“Surprised?”
Andre’s face goes cold.
“What are you doing here?”
“You know exactly why I’m here.”
“No.”
Heather steps closer.
“Then let me remind you.”
Andre:
“Leave.”
Heather laughs.
“You really think you can order me around?”
“I have a wife.”
Heather’s smile disappears.
“Exactly.”
That one word says everything.
Dani is the obstacle.
Heather didn’t travel all this way because she misses Andre harmlessly.
She believes Dani took something that belongs to her.
And in Heather’s mind, the solution is simple:
Andre leaves Dani.
He returns to Heather.
Everything goes back to the way Heather thinks it should be.
Except Andre isn’t that man anymore.
He doesn’t want Heather.
He loves Dani.
That should end the conversation.
But Heather has something much more dangerous than romantic history.
She has leverage.
Andre’s past.
The secrets he never told Dani.
The things he hoped would stay buried.
Heather knows that if she cannot win Andre through love, she can control him through fear.
She moves closer.
“You have a choice.”
Andre:
“No, I don’t.”
“Yes, you do.”
“I’m not leaving Dani.”
Heather smiles.
“Then I’ll tell her.”
Andre freezes.
“Tell her what?”
Heather:
“Everything.”
And suddenly Andre’s confidence disappears.
Because he knows exactly what “everything” means.
Whatever happened between Andre and Heather before Dani…
whatever happened in Europe…
whatever Andre participated in, witnessed, covered up or survived…
Heather knows enough to make his marriage explode.
Andre whispers:
“You wouldn’t.”
Heather laughs.
“Do you really still know me that badly?”
That’s the problem.
Andre isn’t dealing with someone who wants reconciliation.
He’s dealing with someone who is willing to destroy his current life if she can’t reclaim a place inside it.
And Heather’s ultimatum could become brutally simple.
“Leave Dani.”
“No.”
“Then she learns who you really are.”
Andre:
“She knows who I am.”
Heather smiles.
“She knows who you became.”
That line could absolutely terrify him.
Because maybe that’s the truth.
Dani knows the man Andre is now.
Loyal.
Protective.
Loving.
But perhaps she doesn’t know the man Heather remembers.
And Andre is terrified that one revelation could make Dani question every moment of their relationship.
Did he lie about his past?
Did he manipulate her?
Is Heather exaggerating?
Is she telling the truth?
Dani won’t know.
That’s exactly why Heather has power.
But Heather makes one enormous mistake.
She believes nobody is watching.
Joey is.
Joey already knows his sister is dangerous.
He knows Heather doesn’t understand normal boundaries.
He knows obsession, violence and control are practically interchangeable to her.
So when Heather starts behaving strangely, Joey follows.
Quietly.
No warning.
Maybe he sees Heather enter somewhere unexpected.
Then Andre appears.
Joey stays back.
And hears enough.
Heather:
“You’re coming with me.”
Andre:
“No.”
“You don’t get to say no.”
“I’m married.”
“Not for long.”
Andre:
“Stay away from Dani.”
Heather:
“Then give me a reason.”
Joey’s expression changes.
This isn’t business.
This isn’t some criminal negotiation.
Heather is threatening a man over romantic obsession.
And suddenly Joey understands something even worse:
His sister didn’t merely come to Fairmont Crest because of him.
She came because of Andre.
That could infuriate Joey.
Because Joey has spent his own life trying to contain Heather’s darkness.
Now she has imported it directly into his world.
His casino.
His relationships.
His city.
His problems.
Joey waits until Heather leaves.
Then steps out.
Andre turns.
Immediately defensive.
“How much did you hear?”
Joey:
“Enough.”
Andre:
“This isn’t your problem.”
Joey looks toward where Heather disappeared.
“Unfortunately, she’s my sister. Everything she does becomes my problem.”
Andre doesn’t trust him.
Why should he?
Joey is dangerous too.
But Joey understands Heather in a way nobody else does.
And he might be Andre’s best chance.
Andre:
“Can you stop her?”
Joey laughs bitterly.
“No.”
Andre:
“Then why are we talking?”
“Because I can predict her.”
That’s much more useful.
Joey could warn Andre:
Don’t confront Heather emotionally.
Don’t threaten her unless you’re prepared to follow through.
Don’t give her more information.
Most importantly—
tell Dani yourself.
Andre immediately refuses.
“No.”
Joey:
“Then Heather owns you.”
“She’ll twist everything.”
“She will anyway.”
“I’ll handle it.”
Joey steps closer.
“You haven’t handled anything.”
That stings.
Because he’s right.
Andre has been hiding.
Avoiding.
Reacting.
Every day he doesn’t tell Dani gives Heather another day of leverage.
And Joey may recognize the only way to destroy blackmail:
remove the secret.
Tell the truth first.
Andre hates that idea.
Because confession carries a real risk.
Dani could leave.
But Joey might tell him:
“Then at least she’ll leave because of what you actually did.”
Andre looks at him.
“Not because of whatever version Heather decides to invent.”
That’s the dilemma.
And Joey may know this because he’s living his own version of it with Vanessa.
He understands exactly what happens when a dangerous secret becomes somebody else’s weapon.
That’s what makes Joey’s involvement so fascinating.
He could look at Andre and see himself.
A man desperately trying to preserve love while hiding something ugly.
Maybe helping Andre becomes Joey’s attempt to do something he hasn’t yet had the courage to do in his own life.
Tell the truth before someone else does.
But first…
Joey confronts Heather.
That sibling showdown could be vicious.
Heather is completely relaxed.
Joey closes the door.
“Leave Andre alone.”
She looks amused.
“Excuse me?”
“You heard me.”
“Since when do you care about Andre Richardson?”
“I care about you bringing your insanity into my life.”
Heather laughs.
“You’ve always been dramatic.”
Joey:
“You’re threatening a married man because he doesn’t want you.”
Heather’s expression hardens.
“He does want me.”
“No.”
“You don’t understand.”
“Oh, I understand perfectly.”
He steps closer.
“He chose Dani.”
That’s the worst thing Joey can say.
Heather’s face changes immediately.
“No.”
“Yes.”
“He’s afraid.”
“He doesn’t love you.”
“Shut up.”
Joey almost smiles because now he knows he hit the nerve.
“Heather, listen to yourself.”
She moves toward him.
“You think Vanessa changed you, and now you’re judging me?”
Joey:
“This has nothing to do with Vanessa.”
Heather:
“Everything you do has something to do with Vanessa.”
Now she turns the attack on him.
That’s what Heather does.
She doesn’t defend.
She finds a wound.
She reminds Joey that he’s hardly qualified to lecture anyone about obsession.
After all, how far has Joey gone for Vanessa?
What has he done?
What has he hidden?
Suddenly Heather can expose his hypocrisy.
“You want me to leave Andre alone?”
Joey:
“Yes.”
“Fine.”
She smiles.
“Tell Vanessa the truth about Doug.”
Joey freezes.
And now both men are trapped by the same woman for the same reason.
Secrets.
Andre has Dani.
Joey has Vanessa.
Heather understands that love becomes incredibly useful when you know exactly what someone is afraid to lose.
That’s why she is so dangerous.
But Joey’s protective instinct may still override fear.
He could warn her:
“If you go near Dani, I’m done protecting you.”
Heather laughs.
“You’ve never protected me.”
“I protected you more times than you know.”
“And now?”
Joey stares.
“Now you’re on your own.”
That’s huge.
Because Heather may have always assumed blood guaranteed loyalty.
Joey might disapprove.
Fight her.
Threaten her.
But ultimately?
He’s her brother.
He’ll protect her.
If Joey breaks that rule…
Heather becomes unpredictable.
And perhaps vindictive.
She may decide:
Fine.
If Joey chooses outsiders over family, she’ll destroy those outsiders.
Dani.
Vanessa.
Andre.
Anyone Joey cares about.
That’s when this storyline could shift from romantic obsession into outright war.
And Dani remains completely unaware.
That’s the cruelest part.
She sees Andre acting strangely.
Secretive calls.
Disappearing.
Jumping whenever his phone vibrates.
Maybe she begins thinking something entirely different.
An affair.
Andre comes home.
Dani is waiting.
“Where were you?”
“Working.”
“With Heather?”
Andre freezes.
That answers the question.
Dani’s face changes.
“You know her.”
Andre:
“Dani—”
“How long?”
“It’s complicated.”
She laughs bitterly.
“That’s everyone’s favorite word when they’re lying.”
Andre:
“I’m trying to protect you.”
Wrong answer.
Dani immediately becomes furious.
“From what?”
He can’t tell her.
And now she becomes even more suspicious.
“What did you do with her?”
“Nothing.”
“Then why won’t you tell me the truth?”
Andre reaches for her.
She backs away.
“Don’t.”
That single movement could terrify him.
Because Heather’s plan is working without Heather even being in the room.
All she needs is Andre’s secrecy.
The marriage destroys itself.
That’s why Joey may eventually intervene.
Imagine Dani receives a call.
“Meet me.”
She hears Joey’s voice.
Immediately suspicious.
“Why?”
“Because Andre won’t tell you.”
Dani’s heart drops.
“What won’t he tell me?”
Joey pauses.
Then:
“Heather.”
Now Joey becomes the person holding the power.
Does he expose Andre completely?
Does he protect certain details?
Does he warn Dani without revealing everything?
That’s a difficult choice.
Because Joey isn’t doing this to hurt Andre.
He’s trying to prevent Heather from controlling the narrative.
He could say:
“Heather is obsessed with your husband.”
Dani:
“Were they together?”
“Yes.”
Her face falls.
“When?”
“Before you.”
“Why didn’t he tell me?”
Joey:
“That’s something you need to ask him.”
Dani:
“What does she want?”
Joey looks at her.
“You gone.”
Now Dani understands the danger.
But perhaps Joey stops there.
He doesn’t tell her Andre’s biggest secret.
He gives Andre one final chance:
Tell Dani yourself…
or Heather will.
That’s fair.
But Andre waits too long.
And Heather gets there first.
That’s where things could truly explode.
Imagine Dani is alone.
Doorbell.
Heather.
Dani recognizes her.
“You.”
Heather smiles.
“Finally.”
Dani:
“Get off my property.”
Heather:
“Don’t you want to know why your husband is so afraid of me?”
Dani freezes.
“I know enough.”
“No.”
Heather enters anyway.
“You know what Joey told you.”
Dani’s expression changes.
Heather immediately realizes Joey betrayed her.
That gives the conversation another layer.
Now she’s furious with both brothers.
Dani:
“Say what you came to say.”
Heather smiles.
“Gladly.”
And then she reveals it.
Andre’s darkest secret.
Maybe the truth.
Maybe half the truth.
Maybe a weaponized version.
That’s almost worse because Dani has no way to distinguish them.
Imagine Andre arriving seconds later.
“DANI!”
Too late.
Heather looks at him.
Smiles.
“I told you I’d do it.”
Dani turns toward her husband.
“Is it true?”
Andre cannot answer immediately.
Heather has won.
Because even if he eventually explains…
his hesitation confirms enough.
Dani:
“Oh my God.”
“Dani, please.”
“You lied to me.”
“I was afraid.”
“Of her?”
“No.”
Andre looks directly at Dani.
“Of losing you.”
That could become the heart of the entire storyline.
Andre wasn’t protecting Dani.
He was protecting the version of himself Dani loved.
And now he has to accept that real love cannot survive permanently on curated truth.
Dani deserves the whole man.
Past included.
Whether she forgives him is another question.
And Heather could become even more dangerous if Dani doesn’t immediately leave.
That’s important.
Heather assumes truth destroys love.
What if it doesn’t?
What if Dani is furious…
devastated…
but ultimately chooses Andre?
Heather’s obsession could escalate enormously.
Because then her greatest weapon fails.
Imagine Heather confronting Andre afterward.
“She stayed?”
Andre says nothing.
Heather:
“After everything?”
“Yes.”
Heather’s face changes.
Andre smiles for the first time.
“She still chose me.”
That could completely break Heather.
If manipulation doesn’t work…
she may move toward violence.
Now Dani isn’t merely an obstacle.
She’s the woman Heather believes has repeatedly stolen Andre away despite knowing the truth.
That makes Dani physically vulnerable.
And Joey will know exactly what that means.
He may tell Andre:
“Get her out of Fairmont Crest.”
Andre:
“No.”
“I’m serious.”
“So am I.”
Joey:
“You don’t know my sister.”
Andre looks at him.
“Then help me stop her.”
And suddenly Joey and Andre become reluctant allies.
That could be fantastic.
Two morally complicated men.
Different worlds.
Both desperately protecting women they love.
Both holding secrets Heather could expose.
They don’t necessarily trust each other.
But they understand the stakes.
Joey has criminal connections.
Andre knows Heather personally.
Together?
They might actually have a chance.
Unless Heather anticipated that too.
She could turn Vanessa against Joey.
Dani against Andre.
Make the men too busy saving their relationships to fight her.
That’s Heather’s true strength.
She doesn’t attack where people are strong.
She attacks the relationships holding them together.
But every manipulator eventually makes the same mistake.
They assume everyone else will remain isolated.
The second Joey, Andre, Dani and perhaps Vanessa start comparing notes…
Heather loses control.
Imagine Dani:
“She told me Andre did this.”
Vanessa:
“She told me Joey did that.”
Joey looks toward Andre.
Andre toward Joey.
Suddenly they realize:
Heather is telling everyone just enough truth to manipulate them.
That’s when the power shifts.
Maybe Dani and Vanessa become the ones who stop her.
Wouldn’t that be delicious?
Heather believes women are merely leverage against the men.
Instead the women compare information and dismantle her entire operation.
Dani confronts Heather.
“You wanted me scared.”
Heather smiles.
“You should be.”
“No.”
Dani steps closer.
“You should.”
Then Vanessa appears.
Heather’s smile disappears.
Now the women aren’t prizes anymore.
They’re players.
That’s the direction this story deserves.
But for now Andre is still trapped.
Heather has followed him home.
She wants Dani gone.
Joey has finally seen enough to realize his sister’s obsession is far more dangerous than he believed.
And the clock is ticking.
Because the longer Andre waits to confess his past…
the more control Heather gains over how Dani eventually hears it.
Joey may be capable of forcing Heather out of Fairmont Crest physically.
But he cannot erase what she knows.
Andre has only one real way to remove her greatest weapon:
tell Dani the truth before Heather does.
And if he refuses?
He may soon discover that protecting a marriage through secrets is the fastest possible way to destroy it.
Will Joey betray Heather and expose his own sister before she can destroy Andre and Dani? What secret from Andre’s past gives Heather so much power over him? And if Dani learns the truth but still chooses her husband, will Heather finally accept defeat—or turn her obsession into something far more deadly?








