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I'm just wondering what you get out of this. Me?

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Or is it knowing you're getting one over on him?

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Tattie, gonnae let me have my breakfast in peace?

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This couch business, do you want to sleep there from now on?

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It's just tiredness.

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Does it have limits?

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-I don't know.

-Because I have.

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There's probably some lovely woman just waiting there for you,

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safe as they come.

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It'll never be that way with me.

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We try to be cheerful but it's all just so empty.

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Well, you look like somebody else with a lot on their mind.

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I couldn't sleep either.

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The minute the old eyes popped open, well, that was it.

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I was on lates last night, back in the surgery this morning.

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I just needed a bit of time to myself.

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Remember, I don't think anybody went to their grave thinking

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"I wish I'd spent more time at the office."

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Someone's got to keep the money coming in.

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So where you headed?

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Thought I'd grab something at the Oyster.

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Hey, great minds.

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If you're lucky enough, I might even treat you to a coffee.

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Yous are early. What yous after?

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I'll have a latte and a bacon roll, please.

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-That's on me.

-You don't have to.

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Just call it my contribution to the sterling services

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you nurses do for the community.

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What's the matter with him?

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-Are you going to an interview?

-No, why?

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You're dead smart an' all that. Smell nice, an' all.

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Sometimes you need to put in that extra bit of effort.

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I'll have a cappuccino, please.

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Nae bother.

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You're staying at Leyla's at the moment, aren't you?

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I'm kinda coming and going between Liz and Malcolm's,

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just until I've fixed the place up, you know after the flooding.

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And after it's fixed, might there be a room going?

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There will be, yeah. Who were you thinking of sending over?

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A...friend of mine from the hospital might be looking for a place.

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All right, well, just leave it with me. I'll look into it.

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I thought I heard her crying again.

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She dropped straight off once I'd winded her.

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How come she goes down so easy for you but not for me?

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I've told you, it's all about being relaxed around her, that's all.

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Anyway, I didn't get to see you last night.

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How was your meeting with the social worker?

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Yeah, it was good.

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Feels like we're really getting somewhere.

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-Good.

-Yeah.

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Anything you can tell me?

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Well, we discussed a few different options...

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one of which was adoption.

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-Nic...

-I'm not coping, and it's putting pressure on everyone.

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I never saw myself as a single mum...

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I really don't think I can give Grace the life she deserves.

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She'd be much better off with someone who can.

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You...talked this through with the social worker yesterday?

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He's going to give me some more information at the next session.

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Look, Nic, I have to get to work.

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We need to talk about this properly later on.

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Try not to make any big decisions until we've spoken, OK?

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OK.

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BABY CRIES

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OK. That's you booked in, Mrs McCready. Bye!

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Sorry, sorry, sorry...

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Are you OK?

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No, not really, but it's a long story. How are we doing?

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I've written in some new appointments for next week.

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I also left my phone at home

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and wanted to go and fetch it, if that's OK?

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Sure, on you go. I'll make us some coffee.

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I've had three already this morning.

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Were you at the hospital again last night?

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Hard work never killed anyone.

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No, but I bet tired nurses have.

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I'm fine, Leyla.

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I'll have a fourth coffee waiting for you.

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PHONE RINGS

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Shieldinch Health Centre. How can I help?

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You were up early this morning. I never even heard you leave.

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Couldn't sleep.

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Do you want me to make you a cup of tea?

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I only popped back to get my phone.

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All right, well, maybe I'll walk with you.

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I've just got to get back.

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Molly thinks we need a holiday.

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I don't think we can afford anything at the moment.

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Aye, but she said she'll put some money to it, if we want.

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We'll see.

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I need to get back to work.

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What did you say to Tattie?

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She just passed me as if I wasn't there.

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I just said that you'd offered to put some money towards a holiday for us.

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-What did she say?

-"We'll see."

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All I want is to see you two happy again.

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Aye, well, don't hold your breath.

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Listen. How about doing something different, romantic?

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Taking her out for a lovely lunch somewhere?

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If you don't start showing you care, you'll lose her.

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You need to get your finger out.

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Hey, you want some good news?

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Tell me.

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It's official, we have a new, dedicated locum coming.

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No more shuffling name tags on the doors?

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No, he's arriving this evening.

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Thought you might like to be here to greet him.

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-YAWNING:

-OK.

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And after that maybe you could get a decent night's sleep.

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A half-decent night's sleep sounds like a luxury at the moment.

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Too much work and too many things on my mind.

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It's never easy making ends meet when one of you loses their job.

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How's Bob doing?

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He sits around looking depressed most of the time.

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I tried getting him back on his feet,

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but it's hard enough keeping myself positive at the moment.

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What do you think about this?

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I saw it a couple of days ago, Bob would love it.

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When's the next salon going to be up and running?

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They haven't sorted out the cubicles yet and they...

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I just need the date.

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I was going to chase Gerry up this morning, try and pin him down.

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He knows who's behind this, aye?

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He knows it's me and Billy he's working for?

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He does, aye. He was saying two to three weeks.

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Tell him he's got two.

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PHONE RINGS

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Sorry.

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What time's Billy due back?

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I spoke to him last night.

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He said he'd be driving up from Liverpool this afternoon.

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He's all for setting a tough completion date

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and then standing over Gerry with a baseball bat.

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I told him to stay out of it, but you know what Billy's like...

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-You want me to talk to them?

-I can handle it.

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Just the person I wanted to see. I need to talk to you.

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I just came in to pick up a prescription for Malcolm.

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Oh, right.

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I can't see a repeat in here.

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I'll have to check with the doctor in case it's waiting to be signed.

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Listen, I've got job on just now.

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What is it you wanted to talk to me about?

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Nicole. But it'll have to wait till later now.

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No, there's nothing here either.

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We'll ring you when it's ready, OK?

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OK. Oh, listen, is that pal of yours still looking for a room?

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She...

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Actually, the room might be for me.

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Right, well, look, but I don't want to stick my nose in where it's

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not wanted, but if you want, I can speak to Liz about Dan's old room.

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-Thanks.

-I take it it's just a temporary thing.

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-I hope so.

-OK.

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Bye.

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See you later, yeah?

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-Just popping out. Back in five minutes, OK?

-OK.

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Grab yourself a coffee, Maggie.

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So what's so important it had to interrupt my busy schedule?

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-Billy.

-I thought he was in Liverpool.

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Yeah, well, he's coming back today.

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What's the problem?

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-I was talking to Mandy this morning.

-Lucky you.

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She says he wants to put the squeeze

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on the contractor to finish the salon.

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That's not a bad idea.

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The last thing we need is the polis all over the place

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cos somebody takes a beating over a bit of duff grouting.

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So, what do you want from me?

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It's been nice and quiet without him. Keep him busy.

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Send him away, as far away from here as possible.

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You know what?

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I couldn't agree more.

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I need you to come to the hotel right away.

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Something's come up. I'll explain when you get here.

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KNOCK ON DOOR

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Fancy meeting you here.

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Come in.

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-Isn't Billy due back?

-He was, aye. He isn't now.

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Where is he, then?

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Right now, checking in at Liverpool Airport for a flight to Spain.

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-Spain?

-Malick had business he needed him to see to over there.

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I thought he wasn't Mr Popular in among the Spaniards.

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Maybe that's what he's going to work on.

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Anyway, he should be gone for at least a week,

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so, with him out the way,

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I thought we could finish what we started the other day.

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I thought we already had.

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That was just the appetiser.

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Now comes the main course.

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If you want to take a wee seat, I'll be with you in a minute.

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Hello, stranger. I hardly see you these days.

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I'm working at the hospital, as well as the surgery now.

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Oh, you decided you'd spend your hard-earned cash in here?

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Good choice.

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I wondered if there might be a slot this evening

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for Robbie to do my hair.

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Aye, I'm sure we can arrange something. What about half five?

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-Good.

-I could do your nails at the same time if you fancied.

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No, I feel bad enough spending money on a haircut, the way things are.

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Then I'll do them for free. Just don't tell the boss.

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-Eh, I heard that.

-No, you don't have to.

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No, I want to, after everything you've done for Bob.

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I mean, I don't know where he'd be without you.

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-Half five, then?

-Aye.

-Bye.

-See you then!

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Is Tattie about?

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She just popped out. Can I help?

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Not unless you like cheese and pickle sandwiches,

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macaroons and Lambrusco.

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-I've made a picnic.

-Right! Um...

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-What are you doing here?

-He brought you a picnic.

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It's January.

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I've got your favourites.

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Cheese and pickle sandwiches and Lambrusco.

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I can't drink alcohol, I'm working.

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Come on, you can have a wee one. I've even got plastic wine glasses.

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I can't drink any of it.

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Right, well, that's not all I've got you...

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Was this Molly's idea?

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No.

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Well, the picnic was. The flowers - that was me.

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So what time do you get off for lunch?

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Not for half an hour.

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Why don't you go now?

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Seeing as Bob's gone to all this trouble.

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Are you sure?

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Yeah, of course, let me put those into some water.

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-And be sure to bring me back a macaroon.

-Come on!

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Why do you always do this?

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-Do what?

-Rush off and get dressed straight after.

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I thought the whole point was that we had time.

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I still have work to do today, and so do you.

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Actually, as of right now...

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..I'm taking the rest of the day off.

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I want you to tell me something that you've never told anyone before.

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-Like what?

-I don't know. Anything.

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You tell me something.

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No. I'm always telling you stuff. You never tell me anything.

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You either turn it on me, or you repeat what I say,

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and then you end up saying nothing.

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-I'm not playing this game right now.

-Hey, come on.

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There's another sandwich here, if you want it.

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-You have it.

-You sure?

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Have it.

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I just want to know what's going on, Tattie.

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Nothing's going on. That's the problem.

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But I think I might have found a way to make things better.

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Aye?

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Molly's right.

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We could do with a break. Both of us.

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Aye, we could, aye.

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But why spend a lot of cash on a week away,

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which, when it's over, it's over?

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When we'd be better off spending money

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on something more long-lasting.

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Such as?

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A music course.

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Music?

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For you.

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I found a three-week one that's happening in Manchester.

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But what about you?

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It's important you find something to get into, and this could be it.

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But it'd be three weeks away.

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Which will give us both some thinking time.

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And that's what we need?

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Can't do any harm.

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Are you interested?

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Aye.

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Aye, if you think it'll help, uh-huh.

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Thanks, Tattie.

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For what?

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Thinking about me.

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For thinking about us.

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(Hey, gorgeous.)

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I have to go.

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Come on.

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Billy's 30,000 feet over France by now.

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Look, honestly, I have to meet with the workies at the salon.

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No, you don't.

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They need a rocket up them. Billy's not happy.

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Why do you let that creep have such a hold over you?

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-He doesn't.

-Come on.

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Everything you do is in response to him.

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-Maybe being with me's a response, too?

-No.

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So what am I? Am I just part of the entertainment package?

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What, like a driver with benefits?

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-Where are you going?

-Like you said,, we've both got work to do.

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-Are we meeting up later?

-You've got your master's bidding to do

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and I've got work I need to get on with for Liz and Malcolm.

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I'll see you around.

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We're just about to shut the door.

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Don't tell me you need treatment.

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I just got a text from Leyla,

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to tell me Malc's prescriptions should be ready.

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OK. Let me have a look.

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-Yeah, here we are.

-Cheers.

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What happened to the happy-go-lucky guy of this morning?

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Life happened.

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By the way, I might not be needing that room for the moment.

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Fair enough.

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Hey, you get that prescription?

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Where are you going? I thought you were sticking around to greet the new locum.

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I've got to go for my appointment now, sorry.

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He'll be disappointed.

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The locum?

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Just that I'm sure he'd hoped there'd be a bit

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of a welcoming committee, that's all.

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Well, we'll all meet him properly tomorrow.

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He really will be disappointed and, between you and me...

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Did Tattie say anything about problems between her and Big Bob?

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Only that things aren't great.

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That's a shame.

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Actually, Gabe, we've got bigger problems of our own.

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Nicole.

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She's talking about having Grace adopted.

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What? Why?

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She thinks she's making a mess of being a mum.

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No, she can't have her adopted.

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Grace is family. That's Michael's grandchild.

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-Gabe, I know.

-She's just feeling a wee bit overwhelmed. That's all.

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She won't go through with it.

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It's made me realise that I've no control over any of this.

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Grace is Nic's baby, and if she decides she can't cope, then...

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PHONE RINGS

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Sorry.

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So I've been thinking, what if we... you and me,

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what if we offered to take over most of the care of Grace?

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Between us I'm sure we could manage.

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That way she wouldn't even need to go down the adoption route.

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What do you think?

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I'll do all I can to make sure she stays in this family. OK?

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That's what I hoped you say.

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'This is Gabriel.

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'Sorry, I can't get to the phone right now,

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'but just leave a wee message after the beep

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'and I'll get back to you as soon as I can. Thank you.'

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KNOCK ON DOOR

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I hope you know what this means...

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Enlighten me.

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I...thought you were someone else.

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I'm DCI Donald. Shieldinch and Mossgreen Police.

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-What do you want?

-An invitation inside would be a start.

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-No Billy?

-No.

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I'll come straight to the point, Mrs Kennedy.

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Billy was seen boarding a flight for Spain earlier today.

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Spies in every camp, eh?

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Why's he gone there?

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A business trip. I didn't ask for details.

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Too worried about what you might find out?

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I'm not that interested.

0:22:300:22:32

Lovely hotel, nice clothes, plenty of expensive jewellery...

0:22:340:22:39

And not at all curious as to how your husband makes his money?

0:22:410:22:45

Like I said before, I don't pry into his business.

0:22:450:22:48

You know more than you're letting on.

0:22:500:22:53

The question is, how much?

0:22:530:22:55

Well, for the record,

0:22:580:23:00

the majority of your husband's money comes from drugs.

0:23:000:23:04

Not tanning salons.

0:23:060:23:08

But then you knew that already, right?

0:23:090:23:12

Either that, or you really are as stupid as you're pretending to be.

0:23:120:23:18

So, while he's making his fortune and funding your lavish lifestyle,

0:23:230:23:29

lives are being ruined, communities decimated.

0:23:290:23:33

Still not that interested?

0:23:350:23:37

Oh, well.

0:23:390:23:40

Talking of tanning salons, how are yours coming along?

0:23:420:23:46

-I don't know what you're talking about.

-Come on, Mrs Kennedy.

0:23:460:23:50

Oh, sorry, Ms Jardine?

0:23:500:23:52

Amanda Jardine is your maiden name, right?

0:23:520:23:54

I don't see how that's any of your business.

0:23:540:23:56

It's my business when your businesses

0:23:590:24:01

are being used to launder drugs money.

0:24:010:24:03

Shows you how much he cares, though, eh?

0:24:050:24:07

Not even using false names to open the salons under.

0:24:070:24:11

I think you've overstayed your welcome, Detective Chief Inspector.

0:24:110:24:15

Did Billy ever tell you about Anoushka?

0:24:150:24:17

Course he didn't.

0:24:180:24:19

And you're "not interested", right?

0:24:190:24:21

That's right.

0:24:210:24:23

Really sweet girl.

0:24:230:24:25

Attractive, clever, beautiful daughter.

0:24:250:24:28

For whatever reason, to make ends meet, she turned to prostitution.

0:24:300:24:33

That wasn't her worst stroke of bad luck.

0:24:330:24:35

-No, that was when she was hired by your husband.

-Get out.

0:24:350:24:38

You know, Billy was up on a rape charge.

0:24:380:24:40

No?

0:24:400:24:42

But, curiously, Anoushka was found murdered

0:24:420:24:44

-before he could go to trial.

-Out!

0:24:440:24:46

You know, when we catch up with your husband and his cohorts -

0:24:460:24:51

and we will catch up with them -

0:24:510:24:54

they're going to go down for a long time.

0:24:540:24:57

And that means anyone associated with them is going to go down, too.

0:24:570:25:02

And once you're in prison, there'll be nobody there to protect you.

0:25:020:25:05

You'll be all alone.

0:25:060:25:07

The fact is, you're already all alone.

0:25:090:25:13

You just don't realise it yet.

0:25:130:25:15

Should you ever feel the need.

0:25:250:25:27

I say we just back off from the deal.

0:25:310:25:35

I've got enough aggro at the minute as it is. DOOR OPENS

0:25:350:25:38

I'll call you back.

0:25:410:25:43

People usually wait to get shown in.

0:25:450:25:47

I want to get a few things straight before we go any further.

0:25:470:25:50

On a personal or a business level?

0:25:500:25:53

Both.

0:25:530:25:55

I've just had a visit from the lovely DCI Donald.

0:25:550:25:58

You said you'd protect me and my businesses, no matter what.

0:25:580:26:00

It wouldn't be in any of our interests for you

0:26:000:26:03

to attract the wrong type of attention.

0:26:030:26:04

And if I let you set them up, no-one would be suspicious.

0:26:040:26:07

Aye, I did.

0:26:070:26:09

Then how come DCI Donald seems to know you intend to use them for money laundering?

0:26:090:26:12

-Is that what he said?

-He did, aye.

0:26:120:26:15

Did he show you any evidence?

0:26:150:26:17

-No.

-No.

0:26:180:26:20

So he's using this as an opportunity

0:26:200:26:22

to have a wee fishing trip while Billy's away.

0:26:220:26:24

Believe me, if he'd any concrete on us,

0:26:240:26:26

-we'd be down the station already.

-What should I do?

0:26:260:26:29

-Hold your nerve.

-That's it?

0:26:290:26:31

And don't come running over here every time Donald rattles your cage.

0:26:310:26:34

It doesn't look good.

0:26:340:26:36

-Now, is there anything else?

-Billy's trip to Spain.

0:26:360:26:39

Should I be worried?

0:26:390:26:41

-Not really.

-What does that mean?

0:26:410:26:43

Well...

0:26:430:26:45

you and me both know he could start a fight in an empty phone box,

0:26:450:26:48

but as long as he does what he's asked, everything'll be fine.

0:26:480:26:52

And if he doesn't?

0:26:520:26:53

Sit tight, don't rock the boat, and don't worry about Billy.

0:26:530:26:57

There you go. You look a million dollars.

0:27:380:27:41

-Top-up time.

-Not for me.

0:27:410:27:43

Don't tell me you're going to waste your new look

0:27:430:27:45

-by sitting in front of the telly?

-Where else is there to go?

0:27:450:27:48

In case you hadn't noticed,

0:27:480:27:49

you're at the epicentre of Shieldinch's social hub.

0:27:490:27:52

The energy buzzing round this place does not switch off

0:27:520:27:55

with the lights at the end of the day, oh, no, no, no.

0:27:550:27:57

It takes us straight to the Ship for some serious wind-down time. Am I no' right, Kelly?

0:27:570:28:01

The man speaks the truth.

0:28:010:28:03

I can't. Bob and Molly'll be expecting me home.

0:28:030:28:05

I'll phone them, tell them you've been kidnapped by

0:28:050:28:08

the white slave traders and dragged to the pub kicking and screaming.

0:28:080:28:12

One and then up the road, how does that sound?

0:28:120:28:14

Sounds great, actually...

0:28:150:28:18

There. There you go.

0:28:190:28:21

KNOCK ON DOOR

0:28:260:28:28

If you've got a bottle of wine lying around,

0:28:390:28:41

then we're in business.

0:28:410:28:43

What the hell do you think you're playing at?

0:28:450:28:48

-Anyone could see us.

-Everybody's got to eat.

0:28:480:28:50

This is risky.

0:28:500:28:52

I'm just finishing up in here. It's getting dark,

0:28:530:28:56

and there's no electricity.

0:28:560:28:58

-Have you got candles?

-Somewhere.

0:28:580:29:01

A candlelit dinner. Sounds perfect.

0:29:010:29:04

-Mandy...

-I know.

0:29:040:29:06

Where's this all going, and how's it gonnae end?

0:29:080:29:11

You know what? I don't care.

0:29:120:29:15

I just need to be with you tonight.

0:29:160:29:19

A CAR DRAWS UP

0:29:340:29:37

Hello, Doctor.

0:29:470:29:49

You know, Malcolm's got a radio in there with batteries.

0:29:570:30:01

We could put on some music.

0:30:010:30:03

I was enjoying the quiet.

0:30:030:30:05

I spy with my little eye...

0:30:130:30:15

You can't keep quiet, can you?

0:30:160:30:20

Of course I can.

0:30:200:30:21

You've been a bit down-in-the-mouth since I got here.

0:30:270:30:30

What's up?

0:30:300:30:32

Ah, nothing.

0:30:320:30:34

Just family stuff.

0:30:340:30:36

The root of most of our problems, families. What's up with yours?

0:30:370:30:41

I just think that I'm making promises...

0:30:430:30:46

that I'm going to struggle to keep.

0:30:460:30:48

You and me both.

0:30:500:30:51

"To honour and obey" being one that springs immediately to mind.

0:30:530:30:56

Let's just shut the rest of the world out for a while...

0:31:000:31:03

..and enjoy just being together.

0:31:050:31:07

Yeah.

0:31:100:31:12

How was the picnic?

0:31:190:31:21

Aye.

0:31:210:31:23

-"Aye"?

-SHE CHUCKLES

0:31:240:31:26

Is that it?

0:31:260:31:28

Aye, it went quite well. I took her flowers.

0:31:280:31:30

What is it?

0:31:320:31:34

Nothing.

0:31:340:31:36

Oh, come on, Bob. It's written all over your face.

0:31:360:31:39

-What's going on?

-Nothing.

0:31:390:31:41

What did she say to you?

0:31:430:31:45

It's a good thing...I think.

0:31:470:31:49

Will you spit it out?! It's like drawing teeth.

0:31:490:31:53

She saw an advert in a magazine for a music course

0:31:530:31:57

in Manchester that she thought I'd be interested in.

0:31:570:31:59

A music course in Manchester?

0:31:590:32:02

She thought we could do with the time apart.

0:32:020:32:05

SHE SIGHS

0:32:050:32:06

Right, start at the beginning and tell me everything.

0:32:080:32:14

Why don't get Bob and Molly to meet us in here?

0:32:150:32:18

-Make a wee night of it.

-I just... No, they won't want to come.

0:32:180:32:23

They won't want to come, or you don't want them to?

0:32:230:32:26

Things are...not easy at the moment.

0:32:260:32:29

Aye, well, neither it is for both of you,

0:32:290:32:32

especially with Bob losing his job and all that.

0:32:320:32:34

I know.

0:32:340:32:36

Relationships, eh? It's a swamp.

0:32:360:32:38

-Here, but there's one thing we can help you with.

-What's that?

0:32:380:32:41

Forgetting your troubles for a wee while. What are you having?

0:32:410:32:44

Large red, please.

0:32:440:32:46

Sorry.

0:32:530:32:54

Did you crash, as well?

0:32:560:32:58

Right, come on,

0:33:050:33:07

I told you what was on my mind.

0:33:070:33:10

Now it's your turn.

0:33:100:33:11

That's what friends are for, right?

0:33:130:33:16

So we're friends, are we?

0:33:170:33:19

Don't change the subject.

0:33:200:33:22

I had a visit today, from the police.

0:33:240:33:28

And that surprises you?

0:33:290:33:31

It did, aye.

0:33:340:33:35

Detective Chief Inspector Donald,

0:33:370:33:40

I saw him again when I came out the cab office later.

0:33:400:33:42

Did he follow you there?

0:33:440:33:45

He must have done.

0:33:450:33:47

Could he have followed you here, as well?

0:33:480:33:51

He drove off when he saw me coming out of Lenny's.

0:33:510:33:54

But why was he following me at all?

0:33:540:33:57

Well, maybe it's because you're married

0:33:570:33:59

to one of the most dangerous men in Scotland.

0:33:590:34:01

He mentioned some pretty horrible stuff.

0:34:010:34:04

What stuff?

0:34:040:34:06

Murder...

0:34:060:34:07

..and the rape of a prostitute.

0:34:080:34:11

I thought he was trying to scare me.

0:34:110:34:13

He was trying to scare me, right?

0:34:150:34:18

Did it work?

0:34:180:34:19

It did, aye.

0:34:210:34:23

You should be scared. We both should be.

0:34:230:34:26

KNOCK ON DOOR

0:34:260:34:28

(Oh, God!)

0:34:280:34:29

(Are you expecting anybody?)

0:34:290:34:30

REPEATED KNOCKING

0:34:300:34:32

Just go through to the back, OK?

0:34:330:34:35

(What if Billy's back?)

0:34:350:34:37

(What if he never went to Spain, that this was a test for me?)

0:34:370:34:40

(Just go, OK?)

0:34:400:34:42

(I'm staying here with you.)

0:34:440:34:45

LOUD KNOCKING

0:34:470:34:49

RETREATING FOOTSTEPS

0:34:580:35:00

Don't open the door.

0:35:130:35:15

(Just stay here.)

0:35:150:35:17

Who was it?

0:35:380:35:40

I don't know. But I saw someone walking away.

0:35:400:35:42

What would you have done if it had been Billy?

0:35:450:35:48

I've no idea.

0:35:480:35:49

What's up?

0:35:550:35:57

I cannae live my life like this.

0:35:580:36:00

I'm not even sure what this is.

0:36:000:36:03

What's going on here for you?

0:36:040:36:07

I don't understand.

0:36:070:36:08

I mean, you never tell me how you're really feeling,

0:36:080:36:11

and that just makes me wonder... are you feeling anything at all?

0:36:110:36:15

We were having a nice evening.

0:36:150:36:17

Yeah, and then reality kicks in with a knock at the door.

0:36:170:36:20

Let's not go there.

0:36:230:36:24

Do you still sleep with him?

0:36:310:36:34

That's none of your business.

0:36:340:36:36

Maybe I want it to be.

0:36:360:36:38

Don't...

0:36:380:36:39

What, ask difficult questions?

0:36:390:36:42

This isn't easy for me.

0:36:430:36:45

Oh, and it's a total breeze for me(!)

0:36:450:36:47

I'm having an affair with a psychotic gangster's wife.

0:36:470:36:49

I mean, where's the downside to that?

0:36:490:36:51

Don't start putting pressure on me, Gabriel!

0:36:510:36:53

Oh, no, no, that would be inconsiderate of me, wouldn't it?

0:36:530:36:56

You have no right to quiz me about my relationship with Billy.

0:36:560:36:59

You have no right to ask me what my life is like.

0:36:590:37:02

Or why you're here with me in the first place.

0:37:020:37:04

Don't confuse me with other women you've been with.

0:37:080:37:12

You don't get to push me around

0:37:120:37:14

or tell me what I should and shouldn't be feeling.

0:37:140:37:17

I'm here with you right now

0:37:190:37:21

and that should be enough.

0:37:210:37:23

OK?

0:37:240:37:26

You know what?

0:37:300:37:32

You should just go.

0:37:320:37:34

-Gabriel...

-Please, just...

0:37:370:37:39

..go.

0:37:400:37:41

Feeling any better?

0:38:000:38:02

Yeah, I think so.

0:38:040:38:06

Look, I know Bob's not very good at saying how he feels,

0:38:070:38:10

but I know he loves you very much.

0:38:100:38:13

Yeah.

0:38:130:38:15

And that's all that matters, isn't it?

0:38:150:38:17

Right, dolls, I'm going up the road.

0:38:180:38:20

-Party pooper.

-We've got an early delivery in the morning.

0:38:200:38:23

Oh, that's right, I forgot.

0:38:230:38:25

That's why I'm the manager and you just work in the place.

0:38:250:38:28

Tattie, it's been big and it's been clever,

0:38:280:38:30

but all good things and that...

0:38:300:38:32

How about one last cheeky one?

0:38:320:38:35

One last cheeky one always turns into two or three cheekier ones

0:38:350:38:37

and then it's the wee small hours.

0:38:370:38:39

-So no.

-You can tell he's done that before, can't you?

-What about you?

0:38:390:38:43

Stocktaking with a hangover's not really my thing.

0:38:430:38:46

I'm gonnae head an' all.

0:38:460:38:48

But listen, don't worry, things will get better.

0:38:480:38:51

-Thanks.

-Cheerio.

-See ya.

-Bye.

0:38:530:38:56

I'll have one for the road, please.

0:39:130:39:15

It's not like you to be the last one standing.

0:39:150:39:18

You drinking alone? It's not a good look.

0:39:190:39:21

-Dan?

-How are you, Tattie?

0:39:230:39:26

How long have you been here?

0:39:260:39:28

I thought you were thousands of miles away.

0:39:280:39:31

Well, I'm not. I'm here.

0:39:310:39:32

Wow...

0:39:380:39:39

It's so good to see you.

0:39:400:39:42

Oh, aye, Dr Livingstone, I presume.

0:39:420:39:46

All right, Stevie, how are you?

0:39:460:39:47

I'm all right, mate, aye. What are you doing back here?

0:39:470:39:51

I took a break from Somalia.

0:39:510:39:52

Far too hot, aye?

0:39:520:39:54

Aye, it's hot.

0:39:540:39:55

Well, if it's a break from the heat you're after,

0:39:550:39:58

you've come to the right place.

0:39:580:40:00

So how long are you here for?

0:40:000:40:02

Well, I've taken the locum position at the Health Centre,

0:40:020:40:04

so a month at least.

0:40:040:40:06

You're our new locum?

0:40:060:40:07

In the flesh.

0:40:070:40:09

Why didn't Leyla say anything?

0:40:090:40:11

Well, I told her not to.

0:40:110:40:13

I wanted it to be a big surprise, which it kind of backfired big-time.

0:40:130:40:16

When I turned up at the surgery she was the only one there to greet me.

0:40:160:40:19

This calls for a drink.

0:40:190:40:21

Aye, this is on the house. What you having?

0:40:210:40:23

I've been dying for a pint of heavy ever since I got back.

0:40:230:40:26

But I'll have a lime and soda.

0:40:270:40:29

It's good to see you, Dr D.

0:40:290:40:31

Yeah, he's right. It's good to see you.

0:40:330:40:37

Likewise.

0:40:370:40:38

Hey, sorry I'm late, I had to stay at the surgery to greet Dr Dan.

0:40:430:40:48

-Dan?

-Yeah.

0:40:490:40:52

He's the new locum.

0:40:520:40:53

I didn't tell you, he wanted to surprise everyone.

0:40:530:40:56

How are you doing?

0:40:580:41:00

I can't get this adoption stuff out my head.

0:41:000:41:03

Yeah. You and me both.

0:41:040:41:07

So?

0:41:170:41:18

I was thinking tonight, when I was holding her...

0:41:250:41:29

..how would I feel if...

0:41:310:41:34

if it was the last time I ever got to hold her.

0:41:340:41:36

And how would you feel?

0:41:380:41:40

Devastated.

0:41:430:41:44

It would be the hardest thing I would ever have to do...

0:41:460:41:51

..but that doesn't mean it's wrong.

0:41:540:41:56

Nic...

0:42:000:42:01

..we'll work something out.

0:42:050:42:07

I still can't believe you're here.

0:42:480:42:50

Have you got to be somewhere?

0:42:500:42:52

That's the third time you've checked your watch.

0:42:520:42:54

I should have been home hours ago.

0:42:540:42:57

I really have to go.

0:42:570:42:59

I'll see you in the morning at the Health Centre.

0:42:590:43:01

First time for a while that I'll be looking forward to work.

0:43:010:43:04

Don't be late. You've got a new locum to show the ropes to.

0:43:040:43:08

You know what? How about a last cheeky one?

0:43:080:43:11

It was just a few drinks.

0:44:030:44:05

It's not as if we were dancing on the tables or anything.

0:44:050:44:07

She should have come straight home to her man.

0:44:070:44:10

Did she...talk to you about her and Bob at all?

0:44:100:44:14

Only to say that things were hard at the moment.

0:44:140:44:17

She's sleeping in Christina's room.

0:44:170:44:19

Oh, Kelly, I don't know what to do for the best.

0:44:190:44:23

Standing back and letting them get on with it - that's for the best.

0:44:230:44:26

Is that Dan?

0:44:280:44:29

It is Dan! Hiya!

0:44:290:44:31

What are you doing back?

0:44:310:44:33

-Just couldn't stay away.

-Aye, right!

0:44:330:44:35

How you doing, Molly?

0:44:350:44:37

-Still upright, as you can see.

-I'd better warn you,

0:44:370:44:39

you've got me back at the Health Centre for a while.

0:44:390:44:42

-Doing what?

-Being a doctor, I hope. I'm the new locum.

0:44:420:44:45

That's fantastic.

0:44:450:44:46

Tattie was pleased, as well.

0:44:460:44:48

Where did you see Tattie?

0:44:480:44:49

In the pub last night.

0:44:490:44:51

Apparently I just missed you and Robbie. How's Callum?

0:44:510:44:55

Aye, he's good, aye. Just dropped him off at school.

0:44:550:44:57

-Have you seen Ollie?

-Briefly.

0:44:570:44:59

I would've liked it to have been for longer, but it's tricky.

0:44:590:45:02

-Anyway, I'll see yous around.

-Aye, you will.

0:45:020:45:04

-Imagine that, eh? Big Dan back.

-Mm-hm.

0:45:060:45:09

Just when Tattie's managed to talk Bob into going away for a few weeks.

0:45:110:45:15

Eh, what are you on about?

0:45:150:45:17

Did you not once have a thing with him?

0:45:170:45:19

Gran, don't start...

0:45:190:45:21

-Is Tattie up yet?

-Aye, she's up and away to work, aye.

0:45:280:45:32

Did she say anything about last night?

0:45:320:45:34

Aye, she had a great time at the pub with Kelly-Marie and Robbie.

0:45:340:45:38

-Naebody else?

-No.

0:45:380:45:40

The-the music course, that was Tattie's idea, right?

0:45:400:45:44

Aye, I said to you, she seen it in a magazine.

0:45:440:45:47

Oh. When was this?

0:45:470:45:49

I don't know. Recently.

0:45:490:45:51

She asked me what I thought and eventually, aye,

0:45:510:45:55

I realised it was a good idea.

0:45:550:45:57

After a bit of gentle persuasion, you mean?

0:45:570:46:00

-What's going on?

-Guess who I've just seen?

0:46:000:46:03

-Who?

-Dr Dan.

0:46:040:46:06

He's back?

0:46:060:46:08

He's the new locum at the surgery.

0:46:080:46:11

Why didn't anybody say anything?

0:46:110:46:13

Not even Tattie? Cos she was with him in the pub last night.

0:46:130:46:17

Don't forget to send us a postcard.

0:46:220:46:24

Mr Campbell needs his jabs for his trip to India. Can you deal?

0:46:250:46:28

Handing over responsibilities already?

0:46:280:46:31

I've got a backlog of patients piling up...

0:46:310:46:34

I'm pulling your leg. Of course I'll sort him out.

0:46:340:46:37

Come on, Mr Campbell.

0:46:400:46:42

Wow, you must be doing something right.

0:46:450:46:47

Haven't seen her that happy in a long time.

0:46:470:46:49

Is Gabe still living over at Malcolm and Liz's?

0:46:510:46:54

He's doing some repairs there at the moment after a flood.

0:46:540:46:57

Long story. Anyway, he's staying at ours for a little while.

0:46:570:47:00

-Liz and Malcolm are over at Eileen's.

-OK.

0:47:000:47:02

RINGING TONE

0:47:050:47:07

'Billy...'

0:47:080:47:10

Where have you been?

0:47:100:47:11

I... What do you mean?

0:47:110:47:13

I called the hotel three times yesterday and you weren't there.

0:47:130:47:16

I've been busy with the salons.

0:47:170:47:19

'At night?'

0:47:190:47:20

My last call was after eight.

0:47:200:47:22

Why didn't you try my mobile?

0:47:220:47:24

'Cos you can answer the phone anywhere.'

0:47:240:47:27

You were checking up on me?

0:47:270:47:28

I like to know where you are.

0:47:280:47:30

I went to the Tall Ship to ask Lenny a couple of things.

0:47:310:47:34

When my back's turned, you're out having a drink with Lenny Murdoch?

0:47:340:47:37

It was business.

0:47:370:47:39

'There was no drink.'

0:47:390:47:41

He wanted a completion time on the salon, that's all.

0:47:410:47:43

Is everyone taking me for a mug here?!

0:47:430:47:46

What? No...

0:47:460:47:47

I've been sent over here for nothing!

0:47:470:47:50

What do you mean?

0:47:500:47:51

'There is nae business to sort out'

0:47:510:47:54

and I've been given the runaround!

0:47:540:47:56

-Have you seen Paul?

-'He hasn't been around.'

0:47:560:47:59

When you see Lenny, you tell him I want answers.

0:47:590:48:01

I'll tell him.

0:48:010:48:03

'And see you?'

0:48:030:48:04

When I call, I expect you at the other end of the phone,

0:48:040:48:07

do you understand?

0:48:070:48:08

Aye.

0:48:100:48:11

HE HANGS UP

0:48:110:48:13

Did you see Dan's back?

0:48:180:48:20

Dr Dan? Are you joking?

0:48:200:48:22

He's taken over as the new locum.

0:48:220:48:23

Speak of the devil.

0:48:230:48:25

Ah, the elusive Gabriel Brodie.

0:48:280:48:30

All right, fella. What brings you back here?

0:48:300:48:33

Desperation.

0:48:330:48:35

It's good to see you. I knocked at Malcolm and Liz's last night.

0:48:380:48:41

-What, that was you?

-So you were in?

0:48:410:48:43

I was doing a delicate bit of papering, I couldn't stop.

0:48:430:48:46

By the time I got to the door, you had long gone.

0:48:460:48:49

I was going to see if I could drag you over to the Ship.

0:48:490:48:51

I'm not one to knock-back a drink, you know that.

0:48:510:48:54

Sounds like you got a good replacement drinking partner in Tattie.

0:48:540:48:57

Lucky you, eh? You get to hear all the stories first.

0:48:570:48:59

Not many stories to tell.

0:48:590:49:01

It's the same job as here, just in a hotter place.

0:49:010:49:03

I'm dying for some heat.

0:49:030:49:06

It's nice going to work in your shorts and T-shirt.

0:49:060:49:09

All right, Molly.

0:49:090:49:10

You here to join the Dr Dan fan club, as well?

0:49:100:49:13

No, I came to find Tattie, actually.

0:49:130:49:15

Did you not get Bob's messages?

0:49:150:49:17

I haven't checked my phone this morning.

0:49:170:49:19

He's expecting you back for lunch.

0:49:190:49:22

I'm getting something here...

0:49:220:49:23

Aw, he's gone to a lot of trouble.

0:49:230:49:26

And you shouldn't be here anyway.

0:49:260:49:28

We don't want to line the pockets of this family

0:49:280:49:30

after what that brother did.

0:49:300:49:32

You have lunch with Bob. I'll catch you back at the Centre.

0:49:320:49:36

Right, so this drink, this evening? Six-ish?

0:49:360:49:39

Sounds good. All right, Stella? How are you?

0:49:390:49:42

-How were his travels?

-Didn't talk about it much.

0:49:420:49:45

But I got the feeling it didn't go as well as it should.

0:49:450:49:50

You don't think that he's looking to move back here permanently, do you?

0:49:500:49:54

I don't know what his plans are.

0:49:540:49:57

Then again, I don't think he does, either.

0:49:570:50:00

Bob told me about the music course.

0:50:000:50:03

I didn't think he could keep it a secret for long.

0:50:030:50:05

Aye, was it supposed to be a secret?

0:50:050:50:09

That's not what I meant.

0:50:090:50:10

It's just odd that you arrange this to happen just when Dan gets back.

0:50:120:50:16

I'd thought of the course long before I knew Dan was coming back.

0:50:170:50:21

Really? You work at the surgery

0:50:210:50:23

and you don't know who the new doctor's going to be?

0:50:230:50:26

Leyla kept it a secret, actually.

0:50:260:50:28

No-one knew until he turned up.

0:50:280:50:30

Where? In the pub last night?

0:50:300:50:32

That's when I first saw him.

0:50:330:50:35

You always got on well with him, didn't you?

0:50:360:50:39

He's a good listener. Gave me a lot of sound advice.

0:50:390:50:42

Oh, aye, it's always easy to give advice

0:50:420:50:46

when you're on the outside looking in.

0:50:460:50:48

We only talked on the phone for a few minutes,

0:50:570:50:59

but he's far from happy.

0:50:590:51:01

-And he seems more paranoid than ever.

-What did he say?

0:51:010:51:05

That he'd been sent to Spain for nothing.

0:51:050:51:07

He thinks everybody's working behind his back, me included.

0:51:070:51:09

Where did he get that idea?

0:51:090:51:11

He didn't like the fact that I went to see you on my own yesterday.

0:51:110:51:14

-It was business.

-Not to Billy.

-Well, that's his problem.

0:51:140:51:18

He's not a big fan of Paul Malick right now.

0:51:180:51:20

Yeah, well, you'll just need to reassure him.

0:51:200:51:22

Difficult when he's that wound up.

0:51:220:51:25

You and Malick better get your excuses straight

0:51:250:51:27

before he gets home.

0:51:270:51:29

Thanks for the heads-up.

0:51:300:51:31

Sending him on wild goose chases isn't the answer, Lenny.

0:51:400:51:43

Hey!

0:52:010:52:02

I'm sorry about last night, I was way out of order.

0:52:060:52:09

-Are you OK?

-I need to get back to the hotel.

0:52:130:52:15

Let's go somewhere and talk.

0:52:170:52:18

-It's too late.

-What are you talking about?

0:52:180:52:21

You're scared, I understand that.

0:52:210:52:24

I'm scared, too.

0:52:260:52:27

I just thought...

0:52:270:52:29

..that maybe I'd found something I could keep a hold of.

0:52:310:52:34

Hey. You have.

0:52:340:52:36

I've made my bed with Billy, and now I have to lie in it.

0:52:380:52:42

I can't expect anybody else to stand up against him.

0:52:420:52:46

I'm on my own.

0:52:460:52:48

I see that now.

0:52:480:52:50

At least let me drive you.

0:52:500:52:52

No.

0:52:520:52:53

Take care of yourself.

0:52:550:52:56

Worn out after one day?

0:53:140:53:16

Sitting behind a desk all day - I'm not used to it.

0:53:160:53:20

So can I not twist your arm about tonight?

0:53:200:53:22

I have to go home.

0:53:220:53:24

You've not tried twisting mine.

0:53:240:53:25

You said you had to get back for Nicole and Grace.

0:53:250:53:28

So I did.

0:53:280:53:30

-Have a good night.

-We will.

0:53:300:53:33

Once you've sorted things out with Bob,

0:53:360:53:39

you will feel better. Trust me.

0:53:390:53:40

I heard there was like big, nasty beasties and snakes

0:53:420:53:45

and all that, one bite and your dead.

0:53:450:53:48

There are.

0:53:480:53:49

That would put me off right away. I'll take Scottish midgies any day.

0:53:490:53:53

-When's he meant to be here?

-We said six.

0:53:530:53:56

Looks like you've been stood up, boy.

0:53:560:53:58

Answerphone.

0:53:580:54:00

Gabriel, where are you? I'm sat in the Ship like a lemon.

0:54:000:54:04

Give me a call.

0:54:040:54:05

Looks like it's just you and me, then. Your round. I'll take a half.

0:54:060:54:10

I just don't get how you didn't know Dan was coming.

0:54:480:54:52

I've already explained.

0:54:520:54:54

He asked Leyla not to tell anyone.

0:54:540:54:57

How many times do we have to go over this?

0:54:580:55:00

Until I understand that you didn't have an ulterior motive

0:55:000:55:03

-in sending me away.

-There wasn't! There isn't!

0:55:030:55:06

I'm the one that's supposed to be angry!

0:55:060:55:08

Why? There's nothing to get angry about.

0:55:080:55:10

I was trying to do something good for you.

0:55:100:55:13

Every time I speak to you I say the wrong thing.

0:55:130:55:15

Then maybe we should stop talking!

0:55:150:55:16

Are you away to see Dr Dan now, are you?

0:55:160:55:18

I'm sorry. I didn't mean that. Don't go.

0:55:240:55:26

I just need you to understand how I'm feeling.

0:55:280:55:30

Tattie, you're the best thing that ever happened to me. Truly.

0:55:320:55:36

And if being with me is making you miserable, then maybe you should go.

0:55:380:55:42

Or I should.

0:55:440:55:45

I love you.

0:55:510:55:53

And I cannae imagine my life without you in it.

0:55:530:55:56

Just so you understand, right...

0:56:010:56:04

..no matter what happens,

0:56:060:56:08

no matter what you decide to do,

0:56:080:56:11

I'll always love you.

0:56:110:56:14

Always.

0:56:140:56:16

Stevie, dust off your finest single malt.

0:56:460:56:50

Joe Dearnan's here.

0:56:500:56:51

There's always an excuse, Bob.

0:56:510:56:54

It's never you, is it?

0:56:540:56:56

You're always fine, aren't you?

0:56:560:56:58

If you ever get tired of being fine, you just let me know.

0:56:580:57:00

I hope you know what you're doing, madam.

0:57:000:57:04

That's a big heart to break.

0:57:040:57:06

Come with me.

0:57:060:57:08

We work well together, we're a good team.

0:57:080:57:10

We were a good team.

0:57:100:57:11

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