Friday, 13 February 2015

12 February 2015

"I can't stop thinking about you!"
Hywel accosts Sheryl in the street, again telling her how he cannot stop thinking about her.   “I’m free tonight!” she announces, but of course he cannot make it, or tomorrow night.   
"Aren't you tired of playing games?"
When Sheryl goes into the salon, Dani asks whether she is tired of playing games;  “There are loads of men who would love you just as you are.” she says.   Sheryl is of the opinion that, “Games can be fun!”
Asurprise is planned for Gwern . . .
Gwyneth is planning a birthday surprise for Gwern, and is upset when Garry tells her he and Dani are giving him an X-Box;  
. . . but Garry's expensive gift shows up Gwyneth's
Gwyneth is concerned that such an expensive gift will make hers look parsimonious.
Sioned announces she has bought Deri Deithio
Sioned comes in with flyers for Deri Deithio, announcing that an old aunt has left Ed some money, which Garry finds odd.   
Gwyneth hears that Sioned is leaving the partnership
Gwyneth is not happy that Sioned is pulling out of the clothing business.
Angela is starting to run slimming classes
Angela has decided to start healthy eating classes, which Eileen says that Jim will be attending, when Sioned arrives there to give them her good news.   When they say they have never heard of Great Aunt Muriel, Sioned tells them, 
Sioned elaborates on the source of the money . . .
“She’s from . . . er . . . Exeter.   She and Ed were very close, and Ed is putting on a brave face, glad to be doing something constructive with the money.”   
. . . but Eileen is dubious
Eileen is sceptical about this.
Gwen listens to the village gossip in the salon
As Gwen is having a manicure at the salon, Rhys comes in and asks Sheryl to have a drink with him later;  Sheryl says she has arranged to go to the Deri with Dani, which is news to Dani, who tells her, 
"You'll be better off with him than his father!"
“You’ll be better off with him than his father!”
Gwyneth sees Ed in the Deri and commiserates about his Aunt, but wishes him well with the new venture;  
"When's the funeral, then?"
Garry enquires when the funeral will be, and Sioned, who has just arrived, tells him, 
"Tomorrow," answers Sioned
“Tomorrow.   It came as a great shock to you, didn’t it, Ed?”
Gwyneth is not very accommodating towards Dani
When Dani asks Gwyneth if she will look after Gwern tonight, she is told that will not be convenient, as she has to buy an additional present for Gwern.   “It’s not your place to buy him expensive presents,” she complains.   Dani goes overboard and says she will take the X-Box back to the shop, “And buy something simpler – like a pencil!   Or do you have issues with pencils?”
Garry asks Dani if she has ever heard Ed speak of an Auntie Muriel.   
"Dragging me into this mess!"
Meanwhile Ed is moaning at Sioned, “Dragging me into this mess without any choice!   Why Exeter anyway?”   
"Stick to the story, and we'll be fine"
Sioned replies, “Because it’s far away from here!   Just stick to the story and we’ll be fine.”   Behind her, Garry is looking more suspicious.
Rhys's project is almost complete
Rhys has about finished his college project, and Hywel offers to take him for a pint, but Rhys says that he has, “A sort of date,” 
His date with Sheryl does not go down well with Hywel
and when pressed, reveals that it is with Sheryl;  “I know she’s a bit older, but she’s really fit, isn’t she?” and Hywel cannot but agree.
Rhys’s problem is that Sheryl has persuaded Dani to come too, so Hywel thinks he should also tag along, which Rhys hopes will make him look less desperate.   “You can talk to Dani while I persuade Sheryl to come to a club with me,” he tells his father.
Shouldn't I see the contract?"
Sioned is tired, after handing out over a hundred flyers, but Ed is furious that she has been to the solicitor to arrange the legal paperwork without any reference to him.   “Shouldn’t I see the contract before you put my name on it?” he demands, 
"Your name's not on it!"
but Sioned replies that his name is not on it.
“You made it perfectly clear you wanted nothing to do with this!” she informs him.   
"So you're the sole owner?"
“So you are the sole owner?” he complains, and Sioned agrees that as soon as she has paid Meic, she will be.
Ed does not relish the thought of her being his boss, and wants her to talk to him before she rushes into things.   When she rants at him, “You say everything I do is wrong!” he goes downstairs to the bar.
Looking forward to the launch of the slimming club
Angela has booked a business unit for her club, and wishes Ed, sitting morosely on the sofa, well in his new business;  
"Sioned's fourth new business in two years!"
he replies, “Sioned’s great at starting new businesses – it’s her fourth in two years!”   
Sheryl and Dani arrive at the Deri
As Sheryl enters the Deri, she asks Dani to send her a blank text in a few minutes;  as they join Rhys and Hywel at the bar, the text arrives, 
Sheryl, looking forward to this VIP henparty . . .
and Sheryl describes it as a reminder from Caroline, about the henparty in Cardiff tomorrow night.   “A VIP place where all the rugby players go,” she says, taunting Hywel.
. . . then she flirts with a stranger . . .
As Sheryl is chatting up a total stranger by this time, Garry comments, 
"Making Hywel jealous?   He'll never leave Gaynor!"
“Flirting with any man to make Hywel jealous?   He’ll never leave Gaynor!”   
"I've made other plans," replies Sheryl
When Sheryl leaves, Hywel says he will call at her flat, but she tells him she has made other plans.   
Sioned tells her mother the truth
Eileen goes upstairs to see Sioned, who is doing the ironing, and tells her that Ed does not seen happy about the windfall.   When Eileen says that she will go back downstairs and get the whole story from him, Sioned swears her mother to secrecy, and admits that the £17,000 was found in a field at Penrhewl, and says that the sort of person who left it will not be going to the police.
"Do you have any idea how much trouble you're in?"
“So there’s no Auntie Muriel?   Do you have any idea how much trouble you’re in?”   Sioned, who has her black clothes ready for the mythical funeral, tells Eileen that she is over-reacting, just like Ed.

“Those people are not going to give up until they find the money,” insists Eileen, but Sioned’s answer is, 
Sioned is insistent that everything is under control
“They didn’t find it at Penrhewl, Auntie Marian is fine, and we haven’t heard anything else about it.”

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