Thursday, 30 July 2015

29 July 2015

Mark brings flowers for Anita
Mark arrives with flowers at Anita’s, on the pretext of checking how she is;  he sits down rather hesitantly and asks, 
"Have you heard anything from Meic?"
“Have you heard anything  about Meic?”   Anita replies that she has not, and is suspicious;
"Has Meic been in touch with you?"
she enquires if Mark has been contacted by Meic.   
"If he had, I would have told you"
“No,” Mark assures her, “If he had, I would tell you straightaway,” and leaves as soon as he can.
"We should do something"
Angela has been summoned to the café by Sioned, who asks her, “Shouldn’t we do something about this nonsense between Mam and Cadno?”
Angela does not want to get involved
Angela wants to keep her nose out, saying, “I’ve only just sorted Eifion out – and he says Cadno has lost the plot!”
Sioned reminds her that if Cadno were to get a prison sentence, it would affect all of them;  “With you being busy and Eifion having a job, looking after the boys would be difficult!”   Angela agrees to have a word with Eileen.
Ed praises Sioned's peace-keeping efforts
Ed jokes with Sioned that she should be working for the UN, then Garry comes in, wanting a cheese and ham sandwich, as he has been up since five and has had no breakfast.   When Ed goes to prepare it, Garry sits opposite Sioned.
Be careful that Maldwyn does not hear
“I’m disappointed in you – I didn’t think you were a snitch!   You’re clever, that’s why we’re a good partnership – so use that brain of yours to decide whose side you’re on!”
Ed does not like them appearing so cosy
Ed is disturbed to see them talking when he asks if Garry wants onions;  Garry ominously replies, while looking at Sioned, “No thanks, they leave a bad taste in the mouth.”
"You've got a tough job"
Diane is gardening when Mark goes to see her;  when she hears about Gabriella’s call, she tells him, “You’ve got a tough job ahead of you if you can’t tell Anita that Gabriella phoned, or admit to her you know about her plans.”
Mark says that is why he needs Diane’s help, but she is reluctant to get involved, arguing that if Meic wanted her help, he would have phoned her.   
Diane has her own opinion of what Meic did
“Anyway, I have my own opinion of what Meic has done – it’s not easy on poor Anita!” she comments.
Mark tries to persuade Diane to help
Mark implores her, “Imagine if she goes out there and they have a big row – she’d suffer a lot more then.   What if he dies before she gets there?   It will be less painful in the long run – you don’t want Anita to suffer more.   The first thing is to make her admit she is going there, and then persuade her not to!”
"Beautiful, isn't it?"
Outside the salon door, Sheryl tells Hywel, “Beautiful, isn’t it?”   
"That will never go up to the flat!"
Jim, who is passing by reckons it cost a pretty penny, and that it will never go up to the flat.   Sheryl proudly points out, “It folds up,” and tries to find the correct button to initiate the process.
First Hywel tries to operate the folding mechanism . . .
“The woman in the shop did it in seconds,” remarks Sheryl, and Hywel bends down to see what the problem is;  
. . . then Jim lends a hand
then Jim has a go, without success, suggesting that it needs a bit of oil.   Sheryl is by now tired of looking silly, and takes the pram and Hywel into the salon.
Inside, she complains, “They’re only jealous!”   
"You could change it for an easier one"
Hywel reminds her that she did insist on buying it, and it can be changed for a less awkward one.   
"You promised me the best!"
“You promised me the best,” she goes on, “And this is the best by far.   It will have to stay in the salon – I’m not carting it up and down stairs like a yo-yo!”   Hywel thinks it might be a good idea to get the instruction book from the car.
Dani knows she is up to something
Dani tells her, “That’s too awkward to get upstairs – you know it and I know it – so what are you doing?”   Sheryl reveals that she has a plan, then asks Dani what is wrong with her.    
"Garry's been lying to me!"
“Garry has been lying to me – he said he was at the garage all night, and when I went over there, it was locked up!” reports Dani.
"I was just passing"
Eileen is cooking Tomato and Red Pepper Soup when Angela calls, saying that she was just passing.    Eileen says, “That’s odd – Sioned was just happened to be passing yesterday.   I bet you’re here for the same reason!”
"Your mother's being stubborn!"
Jim comments from the armchair, “There’s no point – your mother’s being stubborn!”   When told there is a possibility of a prison sentence, 
"No court would jail the mother of two young children"
Eileen insists that no court in the land would jail the mother of two young children.
"I'm going to find out why!"
“She came here when she needed money to keep Penrhewl – now she is treating us as if she owns the place.”   After Angela has given up and left, Eileen tells Jim, “For some reason, Sioned and Angela want me to withdraw the accusation – I’m going to find out why!”
In the garden at Bryntirion
Diane invites Anita for drinks in her garden, and suggests that what they both need is a holiday – a fortnight in the sun, possibly Spain or Italy.   
Anita has plenty of excuses not to go on hioliday
When Anita makes excuses about not wanting to go, 
"Oh, I was looking forward to it"
Diane feigns disappointment, at which point Anita admits that actually she is going to book tickets to Patagonia next week, as soon as she has transferred the money.
Diane enquires, “Has Meic asked you to come?   Is he missing you?”   Anita answers that he has not asked, and this is entirely her decision to go.
Hywel still has not folded the pram
In the salon, Hywel is still struggling with the pram while Sheryl takes it easy;  Angela comes in, the door collides with the pram and she hurts her leg.   “What a stupid place to put a pram!” she exclaims.
Sheryl pretends to be uptight
Sheryl fusses about filling in the accident book and health and safety;  she also considers that Angela should go to hospital.   Hywel retreats to CwmFM, and Angela asks for a trim and blowdry before the salon closes.
"I'm only here for a quick shower"
Dani is waiting in the flat when Garry comes in, but he insists he is only there for a quick shower before going to Swansea to collect car parts.   
"What are you doing?"
“Are the car parts people open at night, then?” demands Dani, “Something’s going on – I want to know where you are and what you’re doing!   
"You weren't at the garage!"
I called at the garage on Tuesday, and you weren’t there!   Car parts again?”
Garry asks if she is accusing him of something, warns her not to wait up, and leaves, without having his shower.  
"I can't stand it!"
Anita is becoming agitated;  “I can’t stand it, sitting here and pretending that life goes on as normal, while Meic is on the other side of the world!”   Diane asks if it would not make more sense to go to Canada with Darren, 
"Meic didn't want you there"
and reminds her that Meic made it clear he did not want her there when he died.   If he were to change his mind he could phone or e-mail.
“Have you asked if he wants you out there?   You haven’t asked because you’re afraid of what he will say,” says Diane.   
It is all getting too much for Anita
As Anita cries, she adds, “I can’t imagine how you’re coping, but you have to cope.”
Sheryl is still going on about the 'accident'
Sheryl is in the Deri, still panicking about Angela’s injury.   When Siôn enquires whether it could be kept out of the way, Jim sarcastically replies, “It folds up nice and small, doesn’t it, Eileen?” but Eileen is not listening.
"The flat is the problem"
Sheryl, now totally in control of the situation, explains to Hywel, “I’ve made a decision – the pram is not the problem – the flat is the problem!   We can’t carry it up and down the stairs, or keep it in the salon.   
Hywel cannot believe what he is hearing
The baby, pram and I need a bigger place – that’s why you are going to do all you can to ensure we move to Llwyncelyn!”
Hywel jokes that her hormones are all over the place, but Sheryl is deadly serious:  
"Nothing wrong with my hormones!"
“There’s nothing wrong with my hormones – 
"You'll have more to worry about than a folding pram"
“Just sort it, or you’ll have more to worry about than a folding pram!”
"What's this about a rent rise?"
Britt tells Siôn that Sioned mentioned the rent increase to her, and Siôn replies that he was thinking about the debt.   “How much did you have in mind?   £1,000 a week?” she asks, “I told you not to deal with Garry.   You should have told Megan the truth when you had the chance.   You created this mess and you have to clear it up.”
Ed tells Sioned there is no point in talking to Jim about the Cadno business, as he is in Eileen’s pocket.   
"Just like I'm in Garry's pocket?"
“Just like I’m in Garry’s pocket?” she replies bitterly, “I regret getting involved with him!”
"There are a few lives that would be easier without him!"
Ed prophetically states, “There are a few lives round here that would be easier without him!”

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