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14/02/2012

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Stella and me, we're gonnae get married next week. In secret.

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For me, this is it.

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-For better or worse?

-It's only gonnae be better.

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You are the best thing that's ever happened to me.

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-Will you be back?

-Read the note.

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Unless you increase turnover drastically,

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you're going to have to think about selling up.

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I do have some influence over the Council, you know.

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Oh, I know, that's how you got it shut down in the first place.

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Two quid for a mouthful of sponge? Do folk actually pay that?

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Apparently not. I'll have a cappuccino, thanks.

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D'you want anything with that?

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No cocoa powder. And hold the mouse droppings.

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And how about a decision on the side?

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I haven't got one yet.

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Fine. But the offer won't be on the table for ever.

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Think about it this time next week this could all be a bad memory.

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All right.

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-Hi.

-Hi, Dad.

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What was all that about?

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He wants to buy the Oyster.

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Lenny Murdoch! And you're gonnae sell it to him?

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Might not have any choice.

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But Lenny Murdoch?

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I know, Dad, but this place isn't taking in a penny

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because of Eileen.

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That's not fair. Anyway, folk'll all soon be coming back.

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Yeah, but when?

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And even if this place was hoaching,

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I'd still never be able to afford all the repairs that's needing done.

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Look, I've got a wee bit tucked away. Would 5,000 help?

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On top of the £5,000 you've already gave me?

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No, Dad, I'm not gonnae have you throwing good money after bad.

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Come to think of it, it would leave me a bit short.

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But if you are going to let the cafe go,

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make sure you get a decent buyer.

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No point supping with the devil if there's another option.

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Yeah, you're probably right.

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Now what can I get you?

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Eh?

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Did you come in for something?

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No, no, I was just checking in.

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-See you later.

-All right, Dad, see you.

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So?

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-It's lovely.

-How many brownie points do I get?

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For remembering Valentine's Day?

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How about for these?

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Oh, wow, they're beautiful.

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And so are you.

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Listen, I've got to meet those drug reps tonight

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but I'll be back about nine.

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I could bring in a bottle of wine,

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we could have some quality time together.

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Do you really have to?

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That would be nice but I've got that quiz tonight

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-at the community centre.

-Well, give it a miss.

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I've already bought a ticket off Gabriel. It's for charity.

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One of us should probably show face.

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Nicole, I've got the morning off if you want to nip into town

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and get some last minute bits for the school trip.

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Thanks. But...I've decided not to go.

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What? You're all packed. You go tonight.

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-No, I don't.

-Nicole...

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That trip is bought and paid for, young lady. You're going. End of.

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Are you listening to me?

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You are going on that trip if I have to drag you on the coach myself.

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You'd love that. Another chance to treat me like a child.

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Yeah, cos you're acting like one!

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I'm meeting Christina, I need to go.

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Nicole? I don't have time for this today, Nicole.

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Don't.

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You get to work. I'll talk to her.

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You not at the cafe?

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I couldn't bear it. It was dead.

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I'll open again at lunchtime.

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I, er...

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I downloaded this for you.

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An estate agent?

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They specialise in commercial property.

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I know you're not keen on selling but there's no harm in looking into it.

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I'm sure there's someone out there who'd take it on.

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You know the Oyster was a good wee business before all this.

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And maybe it could be again.

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But only if you fight for it.

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And from what I'm seeing, you haven't the heart.

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I could kill Eileen.

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Let it go, Gina. See this as an opportunity.

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For what? Bankruptcy?

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If you sell up we could spend more time together.

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And do what?

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Live! I don't know, we could buy a campervan.

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Tour the Highlands together. Maybe even head across Europe!

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You know, you're right.

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I need to fight for the cafe.

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I've got old flyers lying about somewhere.

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I mean, I could be putting them up round the streets.

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I'm gonnae go and find them.

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What about a taxi? Do we need to book one?

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No, Gabriel's getting the van.

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-That way you and Stella can go in the back and no-one'll see you.

-Nice one.

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-Murray's gonnae set up the sound system so that's the music sorted.

-But he doesn't know?

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-No. Hasn't a clue.

-Cheers, mate.

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So all I've got to do now is book a restaurant and we're sorted.

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Is there anywhere special that you and Stella want to go?

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I don't know. Stella? What about the meal, what d'you fancy?

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-What meal?

-After the registry office. What about an Indian?

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Whatever.

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Or Chinese?

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I don't care, Bob, just book anything.

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-There's always Italian.

-Aye, a nice carbonara.

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Will you stop talking about food for five minutes? It's giving me the boak.

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Right, you need to calm it.

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Just sit down I'll make you some brekkie.

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-D'you want me to do you an egg?

-D'you want me to be sick in your face?!

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I'll give you two a minute.

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Look, I don't know what you're stressing for.

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It's only going to be the four of us.

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Aye. And me in some stupid dress looking like a right daftie.

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-I thought you liked the dress?

-I liked the old one.

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Is it not exactly the same?

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It's white.

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And that's a problem for a wedding dress because...?

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What is wrong with you, man?!

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Stella!

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I can't believe he didn't even send me a valentine's card.

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Wouldn't that have just got him into trouble?

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I hate my dad.

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At least he's letting you go on the school trip.

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-I don't think I'm going to go.

-Aw, what? You've got to!

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-I need to be here in case Stevie comes back.

-He's not just going to show up.

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And what if he does and I'm on holiday? He'll think I don't care!

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He knows you do. You never stop texting him.

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Which, by the way, is starting to do my head in.

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What d'you want me to do, just forget about him?

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Stevie's an all right guy but you two weren't good for each other.

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At least HE saw that and went.

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No that's not true. He cares about me.

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So why does he NEVER text you back?

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Thanks. Thanks a lot.

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Nicole, come back.

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Have a good time in France.

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No, she's all right but I think she's a bit over the top.

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Morning.

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-Morning.

-Hi.

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What you doing Friday night?

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I don't know yet.

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Two tickets to James Morrison.

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-You're joking.

-My way of saying...sorry.

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I don't know.

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Look, I lost it. I was scared for Lenny.

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He'd hate to hear me say this but the thought of him being in jail.

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Oh, I think Lenny Murdoch can look after himself.

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He's more vulnerable than you think.

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Either way, I took the whole thing out on you.

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And I'm sorry.

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Look, Frances, I need to feel comfortable with anyone who works here.

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I know. And from now on I'll be on my best behaviour.

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Please. I hate there being an atmosphere between us.

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Plus with you not talking to me,

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the only one I've got to talk to except Robbie.

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All right, one last chance.

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Right. Anything else I can do to make up?

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Get you a cup of tea? Scrub the floors?

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Actually there is one job that needs doing.

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Can you keep a secret?

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It's my speciality.

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Here they are.

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Could you open up for me while I do the rounds with these?

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Sure.

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-DOORBELL RINGS

-I'll get it.

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Sorry, I didnae know where else to find you. The cafe was shut, so...

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Yeah, I was just gonnae open up at lunchtime.

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You OK?

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Aye, fine. I just had to get out of the house.

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I was going nuts over there.

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This is all my fault, eh?

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If the cafe was doing better,

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you wouldn't be sitting about twiddling your thumbs.

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Trust me. I'm not.

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-Any luck with the job-hunting?

-No. I've not really had time.

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Well, you better get out there. Don't let the grass grow.

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I'm not. It's just I've had other stuff to do.

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But if you don't save up, how you going to get a flat?

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It's fine. It's no big deal. It's just a stupid job!

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The only reason I came round here was to get out the house

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cos everybody was giving me grief. I don't need it here an' all.

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Stella? What on earth's wrong?

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Me and Bob are getting married.

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Oh, that's fantastic! So you've set a date?

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When for?

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Half two.

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Today?

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The quiz isn't a quiz. It's our wedding reception.

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Everybody's going to be looking at me and my dress is all wrong.

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-I feel sick, Gina, I don't know anything about...

-Oh, Stella.

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Darlin', listen you're gonnae feel so great today,

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you won't care who's looking at you. You'll want the whole world to know.

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Aye remind me to say that to you two

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when you're freaking out the morning of your wedding.

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I need to go. Hair stuff.

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Good luck.

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I'll just get those leaflets, eh?

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-There you go, Bob, one Americano.

-Cheers, mate.

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That'll be £1.60.

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Eh, me and Liz are part of the two for the one offer?

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Is it still on?

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'Course it is, yeah.

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Make mine a...white chocolate mocha.

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-You better not have came in for a hot drink?

-No.

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Just checking you're still all right for tonight at the community centre.

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-Sure, if I can ever get away from this flaming coffee machine.

-Good.

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Raymond, can I leave these on the bar?

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-I have to remind folk I'm back in business.

-Sure.

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Is that a takeaway?

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-Er...

-Oi!

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You promised me you were gonnae take them off.

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I know, it's not just down to me.

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Thank you, Eileen.

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Actually, you can't blame her.

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One must make money where one can these days.

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D'you know what? I give up!

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What are they? Here, I'm not wanting my hair all bride-ish.

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Bride-ish?

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You know what I mean all big and stupid looking.

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OK, so what do you want?

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Just my own hair. But better.

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Fine.

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-So you got family coming today?

-No.

-But Bob's folks'll be there?

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-No chance. They don't even know it's happening.

-Really?!

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You know what Scarlett's like. If she had her way,

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she'd have me in a pink meringue with 15 bridesmaids.

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My dress is bad enough as it is without her sticking her oar in.

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So why'd you choose it?

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I didnae. The first one got wrecked in the subway fire.

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Then the shop didn't have it in the same colour so I had to get it in white.

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Not what you wanted?

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Well, I'm not exactly the blushing bride, am I?

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Stuff I've done in my life to get by, man. It's...

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Listen, we all do what we have to do.

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But today you get to wipe the slate clean.

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A wedding's a fresh start

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and you'll be walking down that aisle into a brand new life.

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-Cheers.

-All part of the service.

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So, will I plug them in or what?

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Aye, all right then.

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Good girl.

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Thanks very much. I'll call you.

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Tell me she wasn't looking for money.

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No. That was the estate agent.

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Say that again, in English?

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When I downloaded the brochure this morning

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she followed up with a courtesy call offering to give the place the once over.

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I didn't see any harm in getting some advice.

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Oh, you didn't, did you? Well, here's a newsflash, Murray.

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I've been running this place successfully for years

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without ANY advice from you, from my dad, estate agents

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or anybody else who thinks they know more about the place than I do.

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-Look, Gina...

-As far as the Oyster's concerned, I'm the one that makes the decision, right?

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Well maybe if you actually MADE some we'd all back off.

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Hey, should you not be thinking about getting ready?

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We've got ages yet. Relax.

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Bob, you're getting married. You need to be organised.

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-That's what I've got you for.

-Aye, suppose so.

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All right?

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Ma! What you doing here?

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Door was open. Something you two want to tell me?

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No! We were just... Well, he was just...

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We're trying on our gear for the quiz tonight.

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And you can't do that in your own house?

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Should you not be at the garage?

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Day off.

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-I've got last minute things to be doing round the community centre.

-You can afford that, can you?

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-It's for a good cause.

-Aye.

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So was there something you were wanting?

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I brought over some leftover lasagne.

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-I know your Stella's no' that handy in the kitchen.

-Oh, brilliant. Ta.

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-Is that offer of breakfast still on?

-HE CLEARS THROAT

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Hi.

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Bit early for flowers in your hair, isn't it?

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I was...just trying something new for tonight.

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The Valentine's Quiz.

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What is it with you lot? It's just a quiz!

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-Aye, but it's Valentine's night and there's going to be music.

-And dancing.

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-And love and romance?

-Aye. No!

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What I mean is, people have went to an awful lot of effort for tonight.

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Have they?

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Aye. Look. Here. Take this. Go and get something done at the salon.

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You trying to say I look hackett?

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-No, you look great.

-Totally. It's just a wee Valentine's treat for my favourite ma.

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Right. I'll let myself out.

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I'll see you tonight. And don't be late, eh?

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Hmm.

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-You've just caught me. I've only been back a couple of minutes.

-Anyone else here?

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No. Nicole's out, the boys are at school

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and Michael won't be back till late.

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Perfect timing.

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Pretty much.

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So, what's with the outfit?

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You...complaining?

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No. Not at all.

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FOOTSTEPS APPROACHING

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Nicole, I thought you were out with Christina.

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Well, I'm not now. Is that a problem?

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No. It's fine. Obviously.

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What are you two whispering about?

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Nothing, we're not whispering.

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Cuff links. I've lost mine came to borrow your Dad's.

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Yeah, upstairs in the chest of drawers.

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-You trying to give me a heart attack?

-I had no idea she was back.

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-This is getting way too dodgy.

-She didn't see anything.

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-Which chest of drawers? >

-The one by the bed.

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All this sneaking about - it's not my style.

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And you think it's mine?

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I'm sorry.

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Just not being able to see you... it's driving me crazy.

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What about this afternoon? We could go somewhere?

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I'm kind of busy.

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Bob and Stella are getting hitched I'm chief bridesmaid.

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I don't know what part of that statement I'm more surprised at.

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The quiz, it's a cover for the wedding reception. Not a word.

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No. Course not.

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Why don't you come with me. Michael won't be there.

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We can maybe sneak off for a bit?

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Sure.

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Found them.

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Thanks. You're a star.

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I better get off.

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I'll let you get on.

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What's up with him?

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Nothing.

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It's less than you offered me last week.

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Things change day-to-day.

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You could always put it out on the open market if you want, wait for another offer to come in.

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Whenever that may be. Meanwhile, you're haemorrhaging cash.

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Right. I'll take it.

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Good. I'll get Hamish to draw up the contract.

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You can come back later and sign it, the money will be in your bank by tomorrow morning

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and the Oyster will no longer be your problem.

0:20:240:20:27

What, you can do it that fast?

0:20:270:20:29

Time's money. You should know that.

0:20:290:20:32

What are you going to do with it? The Oyster?

0:20:390:20:42

What you should have done years ago.

0:20:420:20:44

Pile 'em high and sell 'em cheap. Round the clock.

0:20:440:20:47

You're going to go 24-hour? You'll get all sorts in.

0:20:470:20:50

I certainly hope so.

0:20:500:20:51

CCTV for the Ship? Is that no a bit 1984?

0:21:010:21:05

You've got to protect your assets these days.

0:21:050:21:07

Especially after that break-in at the health centre.

0:21:070:21:11

Right, two cappuccinos, one latte and one decaf mocha.

0:21:110:21:15

Is the mocha skinny?

0:21:150:21:16

Right. See in my day, there was two types of coffee - black or white.

0:21:160:21:23

They are half price, deal with it.

0:21:230:21:26

I haven't seen Eileen yet to ask her.

0:21:300:21:33

She's away into town, shopping for an outfit

0:21:330:21:35

for some big council meeting tomorrow

0:21:350:21:37

and she's not answering her phone.

0:21:370:21:39

Forget it. I'll have a large red wine, please.

0:21:390:21:43

Bit early for you, isn't it?

0:21:430:21:45

I'm celebrating.

0:21:450:21:47

Aye?

0:21:470:21:48

Stuart has filled his nappy again

0:21:480:21:50

and changing it's not in my job description.

0:21:500:21:53

In fact, come to think of it, babysitting isn't either.

0:21:530:21:56

Right, I'll go and look after him and you man the coffee machine.

0:21:560:21:59

-That machine doesn't work for me.

-And you think it works for me?!

0:21:590:22:04

Phone Charlie, ask him if he'll come in a bit earlier and failing that,

0:22:040:22:08

ask him if he'll take Stuart for a bit.

0:22:080:22:11

For goodness sakes, he's a baby not a parcel.

0:22:110:22:14

I'll take him, get him out of this madhouse.

0:22:140:22:17

Thank you, Gina, you are an angel sent from heaven.

0:22:170:22:20

When I get back I want that red wine on the house.

0:22:200:22:23

Should you not be at the Oyster?

0:22:250:22:27

Thought you might be hungry?

0:22:330:22:35

Thanks. But I'm not.

0:22:350:22:37

-Nicole...?

-If my Dad's asked you to talk to me about the school trip, don't bother.

0:22:410:22:46

I'm not gonnae change my mind.

0:22:460:22:48

OK. But just think about it for a minute.

0:22:490:22:53

A week away might do you good.

0:22:550:22:57

Hang out with your friends see some new places.

0:22:570:22:59

Forget Stevie?

0:22:590:23:01

You don't just fall out of love with someone

0:23:010:23:04

cos you go on a stupid trip for a few days.

0:23:040:23:07

I know.

0:23:070:23:08

Has he been in touch?

0:23:110:23:13

I know he's not supposed to be in contact but I'd understand...

0:23:130:23:17

Oh, sweetheart.

0:23:190:23:21

I miss him so much.

0:23:230:23:25

I know you do.

0:23:270:23:28

I don't want to go away.

0:23:300:23:32

-My dad just wants me to go so he's shot of me.

-That's not true.

0:23:320:23:35

Yeah, problem solved. Nicole's out the road so less hassle for a week.

0:23:350:23:40

-You don't think that, do you?

-It's obvious. He hates me!

0:23:400:23:44

-Why else would he send me away when I feel like this?

-Nicole, it's not like that.

0:23:440:23:48

Leyla, don't make me go. It's bad enough feeling like this at home.

0:23:480:23:53

OK, OK. I'll talk to the school.

0:23:530:23:57

-What about my dad?

-I'll sort it.

0:23:590:24:01

Thanks.

0:24:050:24:06

Hey, Stewie. What are you and I going to do, eh,

0:24:100:24:13

while your big important mummy swans around town?

0:24:130:24:17

Shall I get us a wee biscuit, will I?

0:24:170:24:19

-DOORBELL RINGS

-It's open! Might be your mummy.

0:24:190:24:24

Then again, probably not.

0:24:240:24:27

Here you are. Why aren't you at the cafe?

0:24:270:24:31

I've closed up.

0:24:310:24:33

I saw the For Sale sign.

0:24:330:24:35

What? Have you gone daft?

0:24:360:24:38

No, no I saw it a few minutes ago.

0:24:380:24:42

I'm gonnae kill him.

0:24:440:24:45

Can you stay here and look after the baby?

0:24:450:24:49

-I need to sort this out?

-Aye, no problem.

0:24:490:24:51

How's that sounding?

0:25:040:25:06

A wee bit more bass? Sure...

0:25:060:25:08

SOUND-SYSTEM PLAYS "What Becomes Of The Broken Hearted?"

0:25:080:25:11

-What's going on?

-We're doing a sound check for tonight. Remember this one?

0:25:110:25:16

SHE TURNS MUSIC OFF

0:25:160:25:18

-There's a For Sale sign over the Oyster.

-What?!

0:25:180:25:21

Did you get the estate agent to put it on the market?

0:25:210:25:24

-No, of course I didn't. There must be some kind of mistake.

-Well, sort it!

0:25:240:25:27

If Murdoch sees that, he'll think I'm playing him

0:25:270:25:30

and I'll lose the only decent offer I'm ever going to get for the place.

0:25:300:25:35

Murdoch's buying the cafe?

0:25:350:25:37

Don't look at me like that!

0:25:380:25:40

-You were all for selling it this morning!

-But to Lenny Murdoch?!

0:25:400:25:43

-Have you gone off your head?

-Oh, just leave it, eh, Murray?

0:25:430:25:47

That's great.

0:26:020:26:03

Yeah.

0:26:050:26:06

Thanks again.

0:26:090:26:10

Bye.

0:26:100:26:12

What did they say?

0:26:130:26:15

It's fine, though, obviously, we won't be getting our money back.

0:26:150:26:19

Sorry.

0:26:190:26:21

They'll save you a seat, in case you change your mind.

0:26:210:26:24

I won't.

0:26:240:26:25

Right well, I'll break the news to your dad after work.

0:26:260:26:33

Leyla? Thanks.

0:26:330:26:35

I don't know what I'd do if I didn't have you.

0:26:370:26:40

You're the only one that understands.

0:26:400:26:43

Where you been? I'm going daft here!

0:26:480:26:50

Never mind that. Gina's selling the Oyster.

0:26:500:26:53

-Is she?

-Yeah, I just saw the sign. Mind you, it was on the cards.

0:26:530:26:57

There's no way she can afford to get that building work done.

0:26:570:27:01

-Right, where's Stuart?

-Gina took him.

0:27:010:27:04

Zinnie downed tools after the second dirty nappy. I was desperate.

0:27:040:27:09

-You don't think Gina's selling up cos of this business with the takeout coffee?

-Don't be ridiculous.

0:27:090:27:14

Two lattes, thanks. To sit in.

0:27:170:27:19

Raymond, two coffees.

0:27:190:27:21

Oh, listen. Tell Kelly Marie that Lenny and I will be round to take Cal out tomorrow.

0:27:210:27:25

What? Again? That's the second time in a week?

0:27:250:27:28

Lenny wants to take him to the pictures.

0:27:280:27:30

-Somewhere up town's showing an old Disney film.

-I know. I'm taking him on Saturday.

0:27:300:27:34

Right. Well can't he see it twice?

0:27:340:27:37

That'd just be stupid. It'll not be the same the second time!

0:27:370:27:40

Why not let Lenny take him and then you can do something else?

0:27:400:27:43

Anyhow, he's got a full-on day at the nursery, so he's not going anywhere.

0:27:430:27:46

Surely we can see him for a few hours?

0:27:460:27:49

Cannae just hand him over.

0:27:490:27:50

Kelly Marie would need to write a letter.

0:27:500:27:53

So get her to write one.

0:27:530:27:54

Bring the coffees over when they're ready.

0:27:560:27:59

Sorry, Gina, I'm just nipping out.

0:27:590:28:04

Och, it was actually my dad I was after. I wanted him to hold onto Stuart for a wee while longer.

0:28:040:28:09

I've got to go and sign some papers for the cafe.

0:28:090:28:12

I didn't even know he had Stuart. They must have gone out for a wee walk.

0:28:120:28:15

Right. I'll come back later when I'm done.

0:28:150:28:18

Oh, I saw the For Sale sign.

0:28:200:28:23

That's just a mix-up with some estate agents.

0:28:230:28:26

The cafe's not for sale.

0:28:260:28:29

Murdoch's buying it.

0:28:300:28:32

Lenny Murdoch? Are you serious?

0:28:320:28:35

He put an offer in, and I took it.

0:28:370:28:40

Oh, Gina, how could you?

0:28:400:28:43

After all we've been through with that man!

0:28:430:28:46

D'you know what, Liz, the time for family loyalty is over.

0:28:460:28:51

Look at you, I mean, if you wanted me to save my business,

0:28:510:28:54

you could have done your bit and used the Oyster

0:28:540:28:57

instead of running over to the Ship

0:28:570:28:59

at the first sign of a special offer.

0:28:590:29:01

-KNOCK ON DOOR

-Well, all I can say is

0:29:010:29:04

if you're having to rely on sympathy to keep afloat,

0:29:040:29:07

you should be taking a leaf out of Eileen's book.

0:29:070:29:10

She manages to stand on her own two feet.

0:29:100:29:14

Yeah, because she leans on everybody else!

0:29:140:29:17

-Och!

-She's got Raymond run ragged!

0:29:170:29:19

The baby's passed about from pillar to post!

0:29:190:29:22

-Eileen, come in.

-Is Stuart here?

-Point proven.

0:29:220:29:26

He's with Malcolm.

0:29:260:29:28

Now I haven't got time to stand here and chat to you ladies.

0:29:280:29:31

I've got to be setting up my quiz podium up at the community centre.

0:29:310:29:35

Just let yourselves out when you're done.

0:29:350:29:39

I thought Stuart was with you?

0:29:390:29:42

Oh, excuse me, just there for a minute,

0:29:420:29:44

I had to get back on with my own life instead of propping up yours.

0:29:440:29:48

Gina, I'm really sorry about the cafe but it's time to move on.

0:29:480:29:51

And see instead of blaming your woes on everybody else,

0:29:510:29:54

maybe you should look to yourself.

0:29:540:29:57

Meaning?

0:29:570:29:58

Meaning give yourself a shake and take charge, for a change.

0:29:580:30:02

All I hear you do these days is moan. You moan about the cafe,

0:30:020:30:05

about Murray, about never seeing your girls, it's moan, moan, moan.

0:30:050:30:08

Frankly, it's getting tedious.

0:30:080:30:10

Life does not get handed to you on a plate.

0:30:100:30:12

-You have to reach out and grab it.

-Oh, that'll be your speciality.

0:30:120:30:16

Have you ever tried giving for a change

0:30:160:30:18

or have you got no time for that in your busy schedule?

0:30:180:30:22

< Only me.

0:30:220:30:24

Hi. Hey, it's getting cold out there again.

0:30:240:30:29

Where is he?

0:30:290:30:30

Where's who?

0:30:320:30:33

-Come on, people, I'm running out of cups here.

-I'll get some.

-No. I'll do it.

0:30:440:30:49

-All done?

-I'm not finished.

-Looks like it to me.

0:30:540:30:58

Scarlett, what is your problem? Lenny just wants to spend time with his grandson.

0:30:580:31:02

So he can screw him up like he's done with his own weans.

0:31:020:31:04

And you've done better with your lot, have you?

0:31:040:31:06

My family might not be perfect

0:31:060:31:08

-but compared to the Murdochs they're a host of angels.

-Is that a fact?

0:31:080:31:11

Aye, and here's another fact. You don't know nothing about my family.

0:31:110:31:15

And you think you do?

0:31:150:31:17

Raymond! Raymond! Stuart's gone missing.

0:31:170:31:20

Right, Dad, you came out of mine then where did you go?

0:31:210:31:28

Come on, Dad, just think.

0:31:280:31:31

I don't know! My mind's a blank!

0:31:310:31:34

What d'you mean? Just remember!

0:31:340:31:38

I can't!

0:31:380:31:39

Dad? Are you all right?

0:31:420:31:46

I've called the police. What's happening?

0:31:460:31:48

Nothing. Dad still can't remember where he left him.

0:31:480:31:51

How not, that's impossible.

0:31:510:31:53

Look, we're going to have to organise a search party.

0:31:530:31:56

Charlie's doing that.

0:31:560:31:57

Right well you go and help them. I'm going to phone Dr Dan.

0:31:570:32:00

I don't need a doctor.

0:32:000:32:02

Raymond will you go, eh?

0:32:040:32:06

Lots of conditions can cause memory problems.

0:32:290:32:32

It needn't be anything sinister.

0:32:320:32:34

I'm not stupid. I know what this means.

0:32:340:32:37

The police are checking all the usual places that you go, Dad.

0:32:380:32:42

Up by the doocots, the allotments.

0:32:420:32:45

Down by the river.

0:32:450:32:47

How could I do this? Time was I could remember anything.

0:32:490:32:54

I knew the bus timetable like the back of my hand.

0:32:540:32:59

Every on the underground, both lines, backwards and forwards.

0:32:590:33:02

Dad, were you on the underground today?

0:33:020:33:06

Aye, I was just on my way to...

0:33:080:33:10

-The underground.

-You stay with your dad.

0:33:100:33:13

Stuart!

0:33:220:33:24

SHE CRIES

0:33:240:33:27

Oh, thank God! Thank God!

0:33:300:33:32

-Is he all right?

-Aye, he's fine. Think he's been round a few times.

0:33:340:33:40

What a carry on. At least wee Stuart's back, safe and sound.

0:33:400:33:44

It's a real shame, but I think Malcolm's starting to lose the plot.

0:33:440:33:48

I suppose I've missed my appointment?

0:33:480:33:50

No, actually, you're all right. We can fit you in with Frances.

0:33:500:33:54

Is there a problem?

0:33:540:33:57

I'm here for nails not hair.

0:33:570:33:59

Don't worry. I'm fully qualified. You're in safe hands.

0:33:590:34:02

Oh, dear. I mean, how could he just have left him? A wee baby. I don't understand.

0:34:090:34:14

Liz, could you give us a wee minute?

0:34:140:34:17

Yes. Of course.

0:34:170:34:19

So I've spoke to Dan. He wants to run some tests.

0:34:240:34:28

Cos this memory loss thing is just not normal.

0:34:280:34:31

I know.

0:34:310:34:32

Probably just something temporary, eh?

0:34:340:34:37

No, it isn't.

0:34:370:34:40

How d'you mean?

0:34:400:34:42

It's complicated. Dad didn't want anyone to know.

0:34:420:34:46

Know what?

0:34:490:34:51

-You knew about this?!

-Dad might have...said something.

0:34:570:35:01

When? When did he say "something"?

0:35:020:35:06

A while ago.

0:35:060:35:08

Oh, don't look at me like that.

0:35:080:35:10

What was I supposed to have done? He made me promise not to tell anybody.

0:35:100:35:14

-Not even ME?

-He didn't think you could handle it. His words not mine.

0:35:140:35:19

Why would he say that?

0:35:190:35:20

Because, you were so down about everything, about the cafe

0:35:200:35:24

and all that.

0:35:240:35:26

So you thought that I wouldn't want to know that my own dad was ill?!

0:35:280:35:31

I tried to tell you, ages ago,

0:35:310:35:33

but you just turned it into something else

0:35:330:35:36

and you picked a fight about some stupid stuff.

0:35:360:35:39

-Don't turn this all back on me!

-Will you just LISTEN, just for once.

0:35:390:35:44

This isn't about YOU Gina. And it isn't about ME.

0:35:440:35:47

And it isn't about that pointless stuff we've been fighting about.

0:35:470:35:51

This is about Dad. And what's best for him.

0:35:510:35:54

Now I have been hiding this as best I can.

0:35:540:35:57

I've lied to everybody that matters to me

0:35:570:35:59

just because Dad wanted to hang on to some kind of dignity.

0:35:590:36:02

See if you want to bawl me out for that, you go ahead.

0:36:020:36:05

But, just so you know, I don't give a damn cos I was trying to do the right thing by him!

0:36:050:36:10

That's all I was doing. Just trying to watch out for him.

0:36:120:36:17

And I totally screwed it up, haven't I?

0:36:190:36:22

-Eileen, it's going to be all right.

-No, how can you say that?

0:36:240:36:30

Look at him.

0:36:300:36:33

He doesn't know what he's doing from one minute to the next.

0:36:330:36:36

And he trusted me. He trusted me to know when to do the right thing

0:36:360:36:40

and I didn't. This is all my fault.

0:36:400:36:43

I can't do this myself, Gina.

0:36:450:36:48

You're not gonnae have to.

0:36:480:36:51

I'm here.

0:36:530:36:55

I'll fix it.

0:36:550:36:57

So. What d'you think?

0:37:030:37:07

They're all right. If you like that sort of thing.

0:37:070:37:10

Look, what I was saying earlier - I'm sorry.

0:37:100:37:14

But you have to know that Lenny loves Cal with all his heart.

0:37:140:37:17

-Aye, so you say.

-Cos it's the truth.

0:37:170:37:20

Lenny Murdoch wouldn't know the truth if it slapped him in the face.

0:37:200:37:24

You interfere in the relationship between that man and his grandson

0:37:240:37:28

you'll live to regret it. That's a promise.

0:37:280:37:31

See you at the quiz.

0:37:330:37:35

I can't believe you went over my head. She's my daughter.

0:37:400:37:44

If you'd have heard her, you would've done the same.

0:37:440:37:47

-She's in bits over that boy.

-Oh, come on!

0:37:470:37:50

And right now she needs to be at home, not crying her heart out 600 miles away.

0:37:500:37:54

She's not that bad.

0:37:540:37:55

She is! Michael, I'm worried about her.

0:37:550:38:00

This morning she said she thinks you hate her.

0:38:000:38:02

That you want her to go on this trip to get her out of the house because she's a hassle.

0:38:020:38:06

-That's ridiculous.

-Not to her.

0:38:060:38:10

A week at home won't do her any harm.

0:38:100:38:12

-And you could use the time to build some bridges.

-How?

0:38:120:38:16

Just be there for her, when she's ready to talk.

0:38:160:38:19

And when will that be?

0:38:190:38:21

I don't know.

0:38:220:38:23

Who does she think she is, anyhow? Nothing but a jumped up hairdresser.

0:38:300:38:33

I don't know why she annoys you so much.

0:38:330:38:35

She seems fine to me. And she loves Cal.

0:38:350:38:37

-All right?

-What you doing home?

0:38:370:38:41

You told me to knock off early for Bob's quiz?

0:38:410:38:44

-You not getting yourself ready?

-Ach. I don't fancy it.

0:38:440:38:46

There's all sorts going, and if I see that Frances, I'm gonnae take my hand off her face.

0:38:460:38:50

-But we're a team!

-And I was looking forward to a night out. And what about Bob?

0:38:500:38:55

-He told me to make sure you would come along.

-Aye, he'll be dead disappointed if we don't go.

0:38:550:38:59

He'll probably not even notice.

0:38:590:39:01

Anyhow, there's nothing stopping you two going.

0:39:010:39:04

I'll stay here and watch the weans. Save us paying that babysitter.

0:39:040:39:09

I'll put the kettle on.

0:39:300:39:32

No. No don't.

0:39:320:39:35

Murray...

0:39:390:39:40

..I don't know how to say this nicely...

0:39:430:39:47

so I'm just gonnae say it straight.

0:39:470:39:49

I just don't have the energy for this any more.

0:39:520:39:55

For what?

0:39:550:39:57

Us.

0:39:570:39:59

You know it's been good mostly, and you're a great guy.

0:40:030:40:10

But I just, I have to focus on other things at the moment.

0:40:120:40:17

Is this because I wouldn't put money into the cafe.

0:40:170:40:21

No.

0:40:210:40:22

You couldn't have done more.

0:40:230:40:25

But whatever you did, it wouldn't have been enough.

0:40:280:40:32

Because you're the wrong guy.

0:40:320:40:35

And I'm the wrong woman. Murray, look at me.

0:40:350:40:40

All I've got left of me is that stupid cafe

0:40:420:40:46

and I can't even run that properly.

0:40:460:40:48

And my family?

0:40:480:40:50

There was a time when, you know, I was the centre of things,

0:40:500:40:54

holding everything together.

0:40:540:40:57

And now, when my dad gets sick he goes to Eileen.

0:40:570:41:01

And all this is my fault?

0:41:010:41:03

No. No.

0:41:030:41:05

I've brought this all upon myself.

0:41:080:41:10

What's next?

0:41:150:41:16

Look, I've got to be somewhere.

0:41:210:41:25

Maybe see you later though, eh?

0:41:280:41:30

-A quiz?

-Might be fun.

0:41:370:41:39

No, I think I'd rather sit here and watch my toenails grow.

0:41:390:41:42

Anyway, thought you were supposed to be coming round mine later.

0:41:420:41:46

-That might be fun too.

-Might be.

0:41:460:41:48

GINA CLEARS THROAT

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-You're late.

-Yeah, well sue me.

-Later.

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Just sign there and we'll forget it.

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Hey, that cost me.

0:42:030:42:07

Yeah, and so will the Oyster.

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I'm not selling at the price we agreed.

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OK.

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That was just an opening offer.

0:42:180:42:21

Yeah, well here's my ONLY offer.

0:42:210:42:24

You invest £20,000 for a 10% share of the profits.

0:42:240:42:29

Are you at the wind up? 10% of nothing is nothing.

0:42:290:42:33

But 10% of the only 24-hour cafe for miles around's plenty.

0:42:330:42:38

You're gonnae nick my idea?

0:42:380:42:40

Yeah, well, there's no copyright on them. Especially the good ones.

0:42:400:42:44

We'll get the night workers in off the back shift,

0:42:440:42:47

then we'll have the day trade,

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then we'll do a pre-theatre cut-price menu

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and then we'll finish with kebabs and toasties

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for the nightclubbers on the way home.

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We'll be raking it in. What d'you say?

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I want 50%.

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-20.

-45.

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D'you really want me to go to somewhere else?

0:43:020:43:04

With that kind of deal, darling, you can go wherever you want.

0:43:040:43:08

Fine.

0:43:080:43:10

I will.

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But you'll be sorry.

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And why's that?

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Cos when you pass the cafe, you'll be spitting that it's not yours.

0:43:160:43:22

An arcade and a taxi firm, that's one thing

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but they're all a wee bit Johnny-come-lately.

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They're certainly not the Oyster and they never will be.

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Because they've got no history. And that really matters to folk.

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Of course you know that already or you'd never have made an offer in the first place.

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40% - final offer.

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Until you've got the Oyster, you've got nothing round here.

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30, or I walk.

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Is he down?

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Yep. Flat out. Like it never happened.

0:44:020:44:07

You should go back up there, stay with him.

0:44:100:44:14

Charlie's volunteered to look after the bar tonight.

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He'll be fine on his own.

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As long as no-one asks for coffee.

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I'm stopping the offer. And the takeaways.

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Good call.

0:44:240:44:26

You still going to that quiz?

0:44:270:44:29

Funnily enough, I'm not really in the mood.

0:44:290:44:32

You two all right?

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Yeah. Just a few more grey hairs but I'll live.

0:44:360:44:40

Listen, I'm sorry about Malcolm.

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Don't be. He's not dead yet.

0:44:430:44:46

Listen you still going to that council meeting tomorrow?

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I don't know if I can face it.

0:44:490:44:50

No. Go. I'll take care of things here.

0:44:500:44:53

-OK?

-I'd like you to do me a favour.

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I'm applying for a 24-hour license.

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For the cafe?

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And I need you to push it through as quickly as possible.

0:45:010:45:04

Sure. I'll sort it.

0:45:040:45:06

And by the way, I'm taking Dad to the doctors on Monday.

0:45:060:45:09

So I'll keep you posted.

0:45:090:45:10

You've been carrying this around for all that time.

0:45:160:45:21

I'm going to lose him, aren't I?

0:45:210:45:24

Even when he's still here.

0:45:250:45:27

You don't need to stay long. Just show face for Bob's sake.

0:45:360:45:40

It's a big fuss over nothing.

0:45:400:45:42

I mean, have folk got nothing better to do on Valentine's?

0:45:420:45:46

I still can't believe Gina's packing in the cafe.

0:45:460:45:49

Aye. Well, from what I've heard, it's been sold already.

0:45:490:45:53

-Who to?

-Lenny.

-Lenny's bought the Oyster?!

0:45:530:45:57

Don't know if it's been signed yet but that's the gen.

0:45:570:46:00

So I cannae buy a cup of tea without lining his pockets!

0:46:000:46:03

Is there anywhere in my life that man doesnae get?!

0:46:030:46:06

Och, Ma, will you just shut up?

0:46:060:46:08

Right, coast's clear.

0:46:110:46:14

Right, go, go!

0:46:170:46:19

Right, duck. Down, down, down!

0:46:220:46:24

-I thought you said the coast was clear?

-It was.

0:46:240:46:27

-Kelly Marie.

-Hiya.

-Oh, here we go.

0:46:270:46:29

Your mum says there was no problem with taking Cal to the pictures tomorrow?

0:46:290:46:33

So Lenny and I'll pick him up from nursery around two?

0:46:330:46:35

-Aye. Sounds good. He'll like that.

-That's what your mum thought.

0:46:350:46:38

-You going to the quiz?

-Wouldn't miss it for the world.

-Right, that's it!

0:46:380:46:43

Charity or no charity, I'm not spending an evening with that woman.

0:46:430:46:46

I'll see you back at the house.

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Right, you two, round the back. And, you, go and get Scarlett.

0:46:480:46:52

Scarlett? Scarlett, where you going?

0:46:520:46:54

Go, go!

0:46:540:46:55

Wait. You cannae.

0:46:550:46:57

Tell Bob I'll stick a couple of quid in the charity pot tomorrow.

0:46:570:47:01

-No. Rubbish.

-There you are. I've been looking for you everywhere.

0:47:140:47:18

I was just working on my speech. You on your own?

0:47:180:47:21

No, Nicole's here somewhere.

0:47:210:47:22

The boys are out, she didn't want to be home alone.

0:47:220:47:25

So much for spending some time together.

0:47:250:47:28

We could always nip back to mine for a few minutes.

0:47:280:47:30

Gina!

0:47:300:47:32

I wondered if anyone could use this.

0:47:320:47:35

Deek's got a list as long as my arm but I didn't see there was a cake anywhere.

0:47:350:47:39

-Leave men to organise a wedding, eh?

-I should... I'll leave you to it.

0:47:390:47:44

-We were just working on my speech.

-Oh, are you the best man?

0:47:460:47:49

Bridesmaid.

0:47:490:47:51

But Deek reckons he's written more than one speech for Bob before, so he's passed the baton on to me.

0:47:510:47:56

-Well, you have lovely night.

-You not staying?

0:47:560:47:59

Well, Murray said he was going to pop along later.

0:47:590:48:02

We'd both love to be here but things have...changed.

0:48:020:48:08

Right, have a good one, eh? And give them both my love.

0:48:080:48:11

Listen, gonnae say to Stella to come see me in the Oyster tomorrow?

0:48:110:48:14

I'm going to be taking on more staff.

0:48:140:48:16

-She can choose her hours.

-Sure.

-See ya.

0:48:160:48:19

Honestly, five minutes. It'll be worth it, I promise.

0:48:240:48:27

What's he going to be doing? The cancan.

0:48:270:48:30

Just trust me, all right. Grab a seat.

0:48:300:48:32

Well held, by the way.

0:48:350:48:36

Only just. Let's do this before she scarpers.

0:48:360:48:39

Over to you.

0:48:390:48:40

So? Shall we go while the coast's clear?

0:48:420:48:45

Sorry. Duty calls.

0:48:450:48:47

If I could just have your attention for a second. Thanks, everyone.

0:48:470:48:51

You're back then?

0:48:510:48:52

Deek says Bob's going to do a turn and we've not to miss it.

0:48:520:48:55

-Is it not starting yet?

-Two minutes, they said.

0:48:550:48:58

I cannae be here all night, I'm missing my programme.

0:48:580:49:02

Ignore her.

0:49:030:49:04

OK, so you all know why you're here.

0:49:040:49:06

For the charity quiz.

0:49:060:49:09

But we've lied to you. Because there is no quiz.

0:49:090:49:13

However... there is a wedding reception.

0:49:150:49:19

Who's got hitched?

0:49:200:49:22

The happy couple didn't want a fuss, right,

0:49:220:49:25

so they sneaked off and got married this afternoon.

0:49:250:49:28

But they're here right now

0:49:280:49:30

and they want you all to help them celebrate their special day.

0:49:300:49:34

Congratulations.

0:49:340:49:35

Eh?

0:49:350:49:37

So, ladies and gentlemen, I give you the bride and groom,

0:49:370:49:41

Bob and Stella Adams.

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CHEERING AND APPLAUSE

0:49:440:49:46

-You all right?

-I'm OK now.

0:49:510:49:53

So, marriage. It's a game of give and take, isn't it?

0:49:570:50:01

You'd better give the missus everything cos she'll take it anyway.

0:50:010:50:05

GROANING

0:50:050:50:07

You know what, forget the gags.

0:50:070:50:10

We're all stood here today looking at this happy people

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and that's the photo that's going to be on the mantelpiece.

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And all of us here, if our lives are good,

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will have photographs just like that somewhere in the house.

0:50:230:50:27

Or even just in our heads.

0:50:270:50:29

But what we don't see in those snapshots are the decisions

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and the heartache that lead us to that happy moment.

0:50:340:50:37

-What's he on?

-No idea.

0:50:370:50:39

Cos happiness doesn't come by itself, does it?

0:50:390:50:43

It comes because we take a chance and catch it by surprise.

0:50:430:50:47

You've got to take a chance with love, don't you?

0:50:480:50:51

Cos if you don't, you'll never have it.

0:50:510:50:55

Anyway, Bob and Stella here know - they're wise enough -

0:50:590:51:03

that isn't the end of the story, it's just the beginning.

0:51:030:51:08

Because marriage isn't just about finding someone you can live with.

0:51:080:51:13

No, it's about finding someone you can't live without.

0:51:130:51:17

Ladies and gentlemen...a toast... to Mr and Mrs Adams.

0:51:260:51:34

ALL: Mr and Mrs Adams!

0:51:340:51:37

And now for the first dance.

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MUSIC PLAYS

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CHEERING AND APPLAUSE

0:51:430:51:45

-Outside? Two minutes?

-Yeah.

0:51:500:51:53

All right, Gabe.

0:51:550:51:57

-What have I missed?

-What are you doing here?

0:51:590:52:02

I sneaked away early.

0:52:020:52:04

Thought we could maybe do the same, now we've shown face.

0:52:040:52:07

Um, sure. Maybe another half hour.

0:52:070:52:10

I was going to give Bob and Stella a wedding present

0:52:100:52:12

we've got that nice bottle of Champagne at home.

0:52:120:52:15

-I'll go get it.

-Sure.

0:52:150:52:17

Nicole? I didn't want to go without us making up.

0:52:460:52:50

Have you been crying?

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I need to find him, Christina. I need to see Stevie.

0:52:530:52:56

You can't. You don't even know where he is.

0:52:560:52:59

Leyla will help me. She understands. I need to talk to her.

0:52:590:53:04

She's just left.

0:53:040:53:06

-Where was she going?

-I dunno.

0:53:060:53:08

They look so happy.

0:53:110:53:13

A secret wedding. It's dead romantic, innit?

0:53:130:53:16

Doubt I'll ever get up the aisle now.

0:53:160:53:19

Might as well get some cats and then I'll probably die all alone

0:53:190:53:23

and the cats'll eat me.

0:53:230:53:25

Buffet?

0:53:270:53:28

Yes, please.

0:53:280:53:30

Bob's over the moon.

0:53:370:53:38

Aye, well, he's went and done it now, hasn't he?

0:53:380:53:41

Marrying a wee jumped-up jakey like her.

0:53:410:53:46

Give it a rest. Stella, she's perfect for Bob.

0:53:460:53:49

Get across there and congratulate them.

0:53:490:53:53

How?

0:53:530:53:54

How did he not let me know?

0:53:560:53:57

And your family so close as well.

0:53:570:53:59

She knew about this! She knew about this!

0:54:020:54:05

How did she know and I didnae?!

0:54:050:54:07

It's no big deal. Just be happy for them.

0:54:070:54:09

So? Am I gonnae get a hug.

0:54:140:54:17

Are you happy now?

0:54:410:54:43

SHE SOBS

0:54:510:54:53

KNOCK AT DOOR

0:54:540:54:56

< Ma? Ma let me in!

0:54:560:54:59

KNOCKING CONTINUES

0:54:590:55:01

< Ma, come on. I'm sorry. Please! Just going to let me in?

0:55:010:55:04

-Leyla not here?

-Hmm?

-Your mum?

0:55:110:55:15

No, she's at the quiz thing.

0:55:150:55:17

No, she left. Oh, it doesn't matter.

0:55:170:55:20

DISTANT GIGGLING

0:55:320:55:34

You haven't seen my wife, have you? Can't seem to find her anywhere.

0:55:580:56:02

No.

0:56:020:56:03

-Nicole?

-Dad, I've changed my mind. I'm going on the trip

0:56:080:56:11

All right, great. I'll give you a lift to the school.

0:56:110:56:15

-No. I'm going with Christina.

-It's dark.

-Dad, I'm not a child.

0:56:150:56:19

Nicole, this is stupid. Maybe if we talk about this...

0:56:190:56:22

You're not getting it, are you? I don't want to talk to you.

0:56:220:56:25

In fact, I'd be quite happy if I never laid eyes on you again.

0:56:250:56:29

Will you wait a minute?!

0:56:330:56:34

Nicole, talk to me.

0:56:340:56:37

-I'm not going!

-But you just told your Dad.

0:56:370:56:40

I'm not going on the school trip. I'm going to find Stevie.

0:56:400:56:44

-How?

-He's got this friend.

0:56:440:56:47

I know where he lives. He'll help me find him.

0:56:470:56:51

That's crazy. Your dad'll kill you.

0:56:510:56:54

He won't know. He'll think I'm in France.

0:56:540:56:56

-But the school...

-They already think I'm not going.

0:56:560:56:59

All you have to do is keep your mouth shut and cover for me.

0:56:590:57:03

I dunno.

0:57:030:57:05

I helped you find Bob, you should do the same for me.

0:57:050:57:08

-But Leyla...

-Forget about Leyla, will you? Just help me.

0:57:080:57:12

OK. I'll do it.

0:57:140:57:17

-See you next week.

-Be careful!

0:57:210:57:24

-Never had you down for a poser, Murray.

-I'm not, not at all.

0:57:330:57:38

Life's too short not to have a bit of fun.

0:57:380:57:40

Where's Nicole?

0:57:430:57:45

Police, please. Yes, I'd like to report a missing person.

0:57:450:57:48

-They are worried though.

-Who?

0:57:480:57:50

-Your dad, Gabriel, Leyla

-They two, they deserve it.

0:57:500:57:54

Until we know what we're dealing with, I can't predict anything.

0:57:540:57:57

Don't worry about a thing. We'll look after you.

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