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| The garage door is open . . . |
Garry arrives at the garage to find the door open; he blames Gethin for not locking it, but Gethin is certain he did.
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| . . . and keys are missing . . . |
Nothing appears to be missing, until Gethin discovers the key box is empty; “Why take keys, but no cars?” he asks.
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| Anita continues to dissuade Meic |
Meic is in his suit, all ready to go, but Anita is still finding objections; “Are you sure you’re all right? Did you get enough sleep? We don’t have to go today – we could do it another time.” Despite his cough, Meic urges her to stop fussing.
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| Gethin is not interested in Cadno's phone call |
As Gethin ignores a phone call from Cadno, Eifion arrives to collect his car, but is told it is not ready.
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| One disgruntled customer of Moduron Monk |
“How long does it take to service a car?” he demands. “The tracking needs attention,” Garry tells him, and assures Gethin that he will sort things out.
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| "Hand them over!" |
Then Sioned comes in, and Garry demands, “Hand them over! The keys – now!” Sioned suggests that he fetches the taxis, and then they can discuss a compromise. “You think you can get away with stealing £17,000 from me?” asks Garry, but she replies that if the taxis are not returned, he will not see the keys again.
“I meant what I said about lighting a match!” he tells her, and her retort is, “But you haven’t done anything!” as she struts off.
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| Iolo is in a hurry to go to a plumbing job |
Wiliam calls at number 7 to tell Iolo he has booked a table for them at Cwm Delhi; Iolo does not seem to welcome this news, as he is off on a plumbing job.
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| "Oh, hello," says Britt |
Then Britt arrives, bringing a lasagne for Iolo and is surprised to see Wiliam there; he tells her that he has just started with the police. Iolo will text Wiliam when he finishes the job.
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| The Orient Express wends its way through the countryside |
On the Orient Express,
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| Meic is not eating much |
Anita is enjoying her food, while Meic only picks at his; “We should have done more of this – travelling, and seeing the world together,” she says.
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| Anita would have liked to visit Japan |
Meic enquires where she would have liked them to go, and she suggests Japan. “There’s nothing to stop you going once I’ve . . .” but she tells him that it would not be the same.
Meic continues, “When I’ve departed, I don’t want you staying in the house on your own all the time; you must go places and do things – and I want you to find a new man. I’ve seen how other men look at you; you’re a smart woman and I’m lucky to have you.”
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| "This is not the place to discuss such things" |
Anita insists that this is not the place to discuss such things.
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| Cadno has caught up with Gethin, who is not very interested . . . |
Having not made contact by phone, Cadno arrives at Ffion’s to talk to Gethin and tells him she has just dropped off the boys with Eifion and Angela.
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| . . . until Ffion arrives – then he will see Cadno at seven |
At that moment, Ffion returns, so Gethin says he will meet Cadno at the Deri at seven, simply to make Ffion jealous.
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| Obviously the chap behind the counter does not speak Welsh |
Iolo arrives at Cwm Delhi, where Wiliam is waiting for him, and admits that he does not like surprises; “Sorry for my weird behaviour earlier,” he says.
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| Some pleasant classical violin music |
A violinist is serenading Meic and Anita on board the train, then Anita notices that Meic looks very pale, and thinks they ought to go home.
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| "We can't go home," says Meic . . . |
“We can’t – we’re in the middle of nowhere,” he protests,
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| . . . but Anita wants the train stopped |
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| "Why do you ruin everything?" |
Meic is furious; “Why do you ruin everything?”
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| Wiliam reveals his sexual history |
Wiliam tells Iolo that friends set him up with a date with a girl called Hannah when he was 15, but it felt wrong; “That’s when I knew,” he says. Iolo simply says that he has never been interested in girls.
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| Iolo is about to tell Wiliam something |
“I want to tell you something before you hear it from someone else.” Iolo begins, but Wiliam interrupts to say that he knows – his step-mother is the sister of Garry Monk, and it is no big deal.
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| Sioned has a business proposition for Garry . . . |
Sioned again strides into the garage, telling him, “We should do business together! The taxis would be ideal for you to transport stuff from A to B. We’re similar – we both know what we want and will not let anything stand in our way.”
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| . . . but Garry just wants his money back |
Despite Garry insisting that the only thing he wants is to get back the money she stole, she describes her plan as, “Ideal – I keep the taxis, and you’ll get your money back.”
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| At least, she returns the missing keys |
She pulls from her bag a handful of keys and puts them on his desk; in return he gives her the taxi keys.
As she leaves she asserts that as soon as she has paid him back the money, they can do business together;
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| "Think about it," suggests businesswoman Sioned |
“Think about it,” she says.
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| Back at number 7 |
Iolo and Wiliam are back at number 7, where Iolo admits that the reason he has been so distant is that he has OCD.
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| He explains what the OCD entails |
“I can’t handle surprises, I need everything to be in its place and I have to have a routine. Cleanliness was an issue, but it’s not as bad now. I did have to see a psychiatrist.”
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| Back home after the abortive journey |
Anita and Meic arrive home, and Anita intends to watch a film on TV, but Meic is going to have a lie down. “Do you need anything? Shall I wake you later?” she asks, but Meic is downcast.
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| "You make all the decisions these days!" |
“You decide,” he tells her, “You make all the decisions these days!”
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| Mark's chat-up technique |
Cadno sits alone in the Deri, waiting for Gethin, when Mark decides to try his luck. “There’s nothing more sad than a woman drinking alone,” he tells her, “You shouldn’t be sitting there, looking at the wall.”
Cadno is emphatic; “It’s better than looking at you!”
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| She looks decidedly happier when Gethin arrives |
When Gethin comes in she urges him to, “Rescue me from him, will you?” Then Gethin discovers he has left his wallet at home, so Cadno has to pay.
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| Ffion has her eye on Gethin . . . |
When Ffion comes into the Deri,
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| . . . which is exactly what Gethin planned . . . |
he makes sure she notices how close he and Cadno are becoming.
Cadno has a phone call, telling her that Bobi has been sick, and as she hurriedly leaves,
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| . . . followed by a convincing kiss |
Gethin ostentatiously kisses her, making sure that Ffion notices. When Mark asks, “What’s going on there?” Ffion replies,
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| "Mind your own business!" |
“For once in your life, mind your own business!”
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| "Now it's gone for ever!" |
When Meic comes downstairs, he tells Anita that they have to talk sensibly. “I was angry earlier as that was the only chance to do something together that we had left. Now it’s gone for ever. I may as well be back at the hospice. Never treat me again the way you did today!







































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