Silent Witness (1996) s26e07 Episode Script

Hearts of Darkness - Part 1

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For years, visitors to Elmwood Hall
have been able to ride
on this historic heritage train line.
Now, thanks to the vision
of the Stratton family,
the whole region will benefit
from the creation in its place
of a new high-speed rail link.
Today will be
the old train's final journey.
This high-speed link
will connect our community,
my community, with London
and the rest of the country.
This is what levelling up looks like.
Go on, Bob.
I wasn't born rich. Um
I came to this house
through my wife, Charlotte,
who was born and sadly died here.
My son, daughter and I
will be saying goodbye
to a part of their heritage, but,
through our mayor, the force
of nature that is Hannah Coles,
I have come to see that this is
the future, and not just for us,
but for the whole community.
I've done my best to be
a custodian of this land.
- It's up to you now.
- Thank you.
Well done, Bob. Where is she, then?
- Who?
- Your daughter.
Frankie agreed to stay away.
I'd have thought her and her protest
mob wouldn't have missed this.
I cannot leave without thanking
my husband, Malcolm.
Malcolm has had his own trials of late,
long Covid, and being married to me
would be a challenge for anyone,
but, uh, I would like to thank him
for the years of support he's given me.
We have with us business leaders
and investors excited
to be part of the new
Elmwood Estate Enterprise Zone.
And, of course, Sid Henderson,
our own MP, who has helped me
steer through all that
lovely government red tape.
How did she persuade you to sell, Bob?
There's no story here.
You suddenly selling up the family
pile to our unstoppable mayor,
that's not a story?
To those who believe
you are serving the environment
by opposing this line,
remember that people here need jobs,
especially now,
and that trains are the most
carbon-efficient form of transport.
Just ignore them.
Let's get on the train, now.
No new line! No new line!
To think Frankie arranged all this.
You must be very proud.
Right.
Just ignore them.
Not surprised you want
to sell this place, Bob,
must hold some pretty
bad memories for you.
What's she talking about?
He said it himself.
His wife died in that house.
Look, Bob is a good man
doing the right thing.
Why don't you print that?
Did you know our mayor here
stands to gain personally?
Her husband, Malcolm,
is a shareholder in
the enterprise development company.
That's rubbish.
Hannah?
Can we find somewhere quiet
to sit down and talk about this?
Please, Bob.
It would mean a lot to me.
No new line! No new line!
No new line! No new line!
No! Ugh! Get off me!
No!
Help!
Ugh!
Argh!
No!
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Costestes e spiritu
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I thought you were at the
inquest for the Kent lorry deaths.
Postponed. Again.
How are you getting on?
Most of the injured have been
taken to hospitals in the area.
We're waiting for first responders
to give us the all clear,
and then hopefully we can go in.
How many fatalities?
They're saying two so far,
over 13 wounded, some critical.
I only spoke briefly with the SIO.
Do they know what happened?
Seems a section
of the tunnel roof collapsed.
Do you need me to come up?
We'll be fine.
- I'll call you later.
- OK.
Bye.
I suppose this is one of your lot
to sabotage the deal?
You think I had something
to do with this?
Part of the roof collapsed,
it was an accident.
You said you wouldn't come here today.
You said you'd respect my decision.
- You all right?
- Yeah.
Cara's mum, Aoife,
we had some catching up to do,
and she doesn't like to drink alone.
Rule number one -
never drink whisky after midnight.
OK.
How are you doing?
Cara said you'd seen your family.
Oh, I saw Rivka.
And there was a moment I thought
it would be different.
Mm-hm.
But then she refused to speak to me.
Ah. Well, give it time.
I don't think time will help with this.
Look, it's difficult
for outsiders to understand,
- but this is this is it now.
- Mm-hm.
He looks how I feel.
And he didn't see what I just saw.
These are my colleagues,
Jack Hodgson and Velvy Schur.
Yeah, I've got previous with this one.
- It's good to see you again, Jill.
- You too, Mr Hodgson.
Gentlemen, I think
we're just about ready for you.
Who are they?
Oh, it's our local Swampy tribute act.
They've been protesting for months,
camped in the fields over there.
They haven't caused
too much trouble, to be fair.
You mean until now?
Excuse me.
I have respect for them.
Really? Why?
Giving up their lives for their beliefs.
- Could you do that?
- I did do that.
That's why I'm here.
I just seem them as spoilt,
middle-class kids. Sorry.
I think they turn people off.
To heal the world, it's not
enough just to do your duty,
you have to persuade
the rest of your society.
Maimonides?
No.
I think it's Harry Styles.
Hmm.
She can't be!
I was just with her, it's not possible.
Hannah!
His wife's one of the dead.
Hannah Coles.
She was the one who pushed
through the whole development.
We can't rule out this being deliberate.
We're waiting on CTU.
I'll check with Gold Command.
Hard hats.
You got hats?
You're hurt. There are medics.
No, it's nothing.
I was helping people off the train.
Ah. Fell off the carriage.
Trevor? Trevor, are you OK?
You need to go to hospital
to be assessed.
That woman in the train, was she dead?
She's the one who started
this whole thing.
Save your tears.
Did you both make police statements?
Don't tell him anything.
They're just cops
in different clothes. Come on.
We've got the all clear.
Amazing.
I'm fine, I told you.
Just let me do my job.
This is the one you found
hiding in the toilets?
Yes.
That's incredibly dangerous.
This whole scheme was dodgy
from day one,
goes against all planning policy.
I'm a journalist,
I've a right to be here.
I'm the police. It's my job
to make this place safe
and see you get treated.
Can you get her seen, please?
Yes.
Hannah Coles is dead, isn't she?
Is she the target for this thing?
- What thing?
- She had enemies.
I'm not gonna tell you again.
What's that?
Cruciform card - time found,
location, who certified death.
What's all this broken glass?
Bottles. The Elmwood heritage line
was more of a booze cruise.
Stratton got
an alcohol license somehow.
He was doing anything he could to
raise cash to keep the estate going.
What caused those, do you think?
You could swap pointless speculation
or wait for the evidence.
He loves your questions, really.
He's just playing hard to get.
Injuries to the right heel.
A few more photos,
then we'll get her to the Lyell.
The development will still go ahead.
Is that what you want?
- Really?
- Nothing's changed.
This place is crippling us.
But it's not just about us, Dad.
This line will destroy the land
and kill all the animals
just to line some fat cats' pockets.
We were the last piece
standing in their way.
- Now
- Your mother would
Mum would've been right here
..with me, protesting.
It's Philip.
Get him here.
You're going to the hospital.
We can meet him there.
I want him to take me,
at least he listens.
This is what you wanted, right?
Me?
What are you talking about?
Not quite the headlines
we were looking for.
We want people to see the damage
they're doing to this planet.
What, you think this was his fault?
What, you think he did this?
"Make them feel the pain."
That's what you preach.
Oh, poor little rich girl.
Bravely protesting,
from the safety of her stately home.
You don't know anything
about me or where I've come from.
Growing up, we had nothing,
we were penniless.
Then we inherited this place.
Ugh.
Sit.
Stuart Raynott.
Looks like the tunnel collapsed
on this side.
He wouldn't have seen it
until the last minute.
It's only this section. That's lucky.
If it had gone at the top of
the arch, where the keystone is,
the whole thing would've come down.
Jack?
- Jack!
- What?
I think there's a body down there.
Really?
Detective Inspector,
you need to see this!
The body of Hannah Coles
has been found on the train.
The unstoppable Hannah Coles.
She was a big deal, right?
Put that place on the map.
Apparently.
Says here she was in the running
to be the next metro mayor.
Her husband survived?
He has minor injuries,
same as the MP on the train.
That's not why I called.
Can you do her postmortem?
Shouldn't you do it
as the attending pathologist?
Given who she is,
I think there'll be significant
pressure to know how she died
sooner rather than later.
Most train crash deaths are the
result of trauma due to impact.
Unless you're telling me
you instinctively feel
she died of other causes?
I'm not feeling anything,
instinctively or otherwise.
Experience tells me this requires
deeper investigation.
I've got to go.
Interview!
She's staying?
Sliced in half.
Poor man.
A shoe.
The bottom half of the body
appears to have tumbled forward
with the momentum of the train,
leaving the torso behind.
- I'll get you some more lights.
- Thanks.
Can I go under the train
and get a closer look?
What?
I've never met anyone
quite so eager to do the things
most people would run a mile from.
Excuse me!
What happened to her, Hannah Coles?
I heard the police say
it looked suspicious.
- Did they?
- If it's true, it's huge.
What could have happened to her?
I refuse to speculate
with my colleagues,
what makes you think I'm going
to do it for your phone?
Uh.
Hmm.
Is that a phone?
If it is, bag it.
- Velvy?
- I've nearly got it.
Stay exactly where you are.
- I'm getting the
- Don't move!
Everybody clear the tunnel
and the train!
Get right back! Call the bomb squad!
What are you talking about?
Just stay still.
Stay very still.
You're lying on a bomb.
- Who's in charge?
- DI Raymond.
- DI Raymond?
- Yes.
Detective Superintendent Gibbs,
Counter Terrorism.
You've got a cat A situation.
We've got forensics in the tunnel.
They called it in?
Suspected bomb.
There are two good men down there.
Do me a favour
and get them out, will you?
You should get out of here, Anthony.
No, I'm coming with you.
You need a CT scan.
This place is crawling with cops.
It's only a matter of time before
they point their fingers at you.
Come on. I've got you. This way, sir.
Is this something to do
with you and your lot?
What? The bomb they found in the tunnel?
Seriously?
Seriously. My friends are down there.
Your friends are down there?
That man you were helping earlier
My dad.
He thinks I'm involved, too.
He was on the train, wasn't he?
You think I'd risk his life?
That's the thing about believers.
They don't always care
who dies for their beliefs.
Frankie?
I saw it on the news.
I can't believe it.
What happened?
Dad got hurt. He's in the tent now.
Velvy.
Jack.
I think Jack just saved my life.
I did think about leaving
you down there down there.
You've been cut. Huh?
Come on.
Let's get that seen to.
We were the first into the tunnel.
Are there many dead?
I-I don't know.
Christ, if anything
had happened to you
Hannah is.
I saw her body, Philip.
Does Dad know?
He blames me.
It's written all over him.
I should feel worse, I know,
but Hannah manipulated him.
- There's no way he'd have sold if she
- Stop torturing yourself.
Frankie Stratton.
I understand you have information
about what happened.
- Can you just give her a minute?
- I'll need you to make a statement.
Of course.
What is it?
This isn't how it was meant to be.
Bruising and grazes to the forehead,
consistent with impact.
Petechial haemorrhages
around the eyes and ears.
Further bruising to the neck,
shoulders and chest.
There are a number of bruises
to the right upper arm
and scratches to the forearm.
We initially thought it
was structural failure
in that section of the tunnel.
It was an explosive device.
Only partly detonated.
Some of the charge didn't go off.
What about the fertiliser?
We'll know more
when we test what's left.
And the body in the tunnel,
possible perpetrator?
Male, 50s maybe?
Old army fatigues.
He was cut in half by the train.
He was wearing this pin.
An Operation Banner commemoration pin.
- He served in Northern Ireland.
- Mm.
Maybe he was targeting
someone on the train,
maybe he was working
with the protestors?
What do you need from down there?
Everything and anything
that can be used as a detonator.
Velvy thought he saw
a phone under the train.
With some older phones,
you can hack into it to get
access to the battery
and link that to the device.
When the robot's checked it's safe,
we'll see what we can find.
OK.
We'll start checking
any local farms or estates
that could have stored
that amount of fertiliser.
- Who do you think's done this?
- Well
..with an MP on board,
government officials,
high-profile businesspeople
So you think
they could have been the targets?
Hannah Coles had apparently received
a number of death threats
over the development.
There's easier ways of
killing someone than using
half a tonne of fertiliser.
I think they were going
for the tunnel not the people.
Or both.
Nikki?
Jack, what's going on?
I'm with Cara. Are you all OK?
Yeah, we're all good.
Blood pressure might be up a bit.
He's OK. They're all OK.
Cara sends you her love.
Jack, is Gabriel with you?
Yep.
Nikki wants a word.
Nikki?
Is this to do with the Hannah Coles PM?
Yeah, I'm not finished, but, um,
there's some fingertip-type bruising
on her right arm and petechial
haemorrhages around her eyes.
And there's some faint bruising
to the neck,
overlaying the sternocleidomastoid
muscles bilaterally.
I'll send you photos of the scene
to correlate the position of the body
with the dynamics of the collision.
But you get what I'm saying?
That Hannah Coles wasn't killed
as a result of the train crash.
Trust your instincts, Gabriel.
You should have them more often.
All right, we're ready for you now.
Thank you.
OK. Thank you.
They murdered Hannah, didn't they?
Frankie and her friends.
Does my daughter
really hate me that much?
Come on, Dad.
She loves you. We both do.
Hey
Hey, hey, hey.
Steady.
Dad.
You and Hannah
What was she to you, Dad?
You think I've been an idiot, don't you?
I knew what Hannah wanted,
and I gave into it, but
..that's what you do
for people you love.
Y-You loved her?
I never thought I'd be close
to anyone ever again.
You told me there was no-one after Mum.
You deserve to be happy. It's just
Why Hannah?
- I've let you down.
- No.
Yes, you, Frankie, your mother.
You should have left Elmwood
years ago, Philip, we all should.
We should never have come.
We don't belong there!
See, that's why I agreed to sell.
Just to get rid of it all.
Get me out of here - now.
Of course.
Post
..mortem.
No?
Ah, mortem.
- There you go, she's in here.
- Thank you.
Ah.
Nice that you're learning to sign.
I didn't really get the hang of it.
When Cara was wee,
they told me not to sign,
to encourage her to lip-read.
Another thing I got wrong.
She's doing OK, yes?
Not too much bother?
I hear she's helping Professor Folukoya?
Gabriel, yes, he's working on
a new theory about time of death.
And how much is she getting paid?
I mean, I can't have
my daughter being exploited
I'm sorry
Oh!
Sorry, Nikki.
Couldn't resist.
Yes, with a consultancy firm.
They've offered me an executive role.
I mean, someone has to be earning
while my daughter is enslaved
in the morgue, right?
We should invite Nikki
to Jack's for dinner.
He won't mind.
See you later.
What's going on?
Everything's fine.
- I'm on it.
- Are you all right?
I'm OK.
Where are you now?
You need to go back.
Yeah, yeah. I'm leaving now.
I'll call you.
What are you doing?
You're a hero.
You helped people off the train.
It was a bomb, did you know?
- Get rid of it.
- No, no. I'm a journalist.
- I just want everyone to know what you did.
- Delete it. Now.
I'm glad your friends are OK.
Do you know what happened?
Who planted the bomb?
Not something I'd be able
to talk about if I did.
Tell me something, Professor,
when you present evidence,
do people accept it as fact?
Depends.
Evidence can be interpreted
in a number of ways.
Isn't the truth the truth?
Are we talking criminal evidence
here or climate change?
I try and make people see what
we've done, where we're heading for.
I'm sure it's frustrating.
And it must make you very angry.
And even those who do believe
the science - me, for instance -
are any of us really doing enough?
You think I don't understand
the real world, right?
I'm not criticising your cause.
It's people like me,
we say the right thing,
we recycle and everything.
But we won't do any of the tough stuff.
Do you think
one of your fellow protestors
took matters into their own hands
to get us all to listen?
If you know anything
Last night, there was lots of talk about
what we would do,
how we should do it.
And someone said that we should
blow the train sky-high.
And
..I laughed and agreed.
And then
..here we are.
- Thank you.
- No problem.
You were there at the tunnel.
My wife, Hannah,
was killed in the crash.
Nobody's talking to me.
I'm sorry.
Truly, all I know
is that my colleague
is doing the postmortem.
We were about to sit down, and then
..this noise
I reached out to break my fall.
I knew at once
I'd dislocated my shoulder.
When I woke up,
there were people everywhere.
They carried me away.
But I knew
I knew Hannah was dead.
You shouldn't be on your own, sir.
Can I call someone for you?
You married?
Yes.
Can you imagine life without her?
The bomber put the IED into the tunnel,
fed the wire up through here.
Careful there.
And detonated it from here.
I thought you said this area
had been sealed off?
It was, why?
Hey!
Stay with the detonator.
- Any luck?
- No.
But you need to see this.
OK.
Jack, this area hasn't been checked.
The police are on their way.
It'll be fine.
Looks like the man we found
under the train, wouldn't you say?
If the train line development
had gone through,
all of this land would've been sold.
Meaning this man
would have lost his home.
Not much of a home, is it?
God, did he really live here?
So that's it.
Some old soldier blew up the tunnel?
Maybe he'd taken up with the protestors.
Maybe.
But, as we know, Hannah Coles
didn't die in the crash.
Likely someone strangled her.
Sergeant John Michael Pryor.
MOD sent over his service details.
Operation Banner, Northern Ireland.
Operation Agricola, Kosovo, 2007.
Court-martialled for drug offences
that same year.
You can start removing
the clothes now, Velvy.
His time in Northern Ireland
would suggest
he'd have knowledge of the type
of HME we found in the tunnel.
There are abrasions
on the back of the head.
Most likely caused by hitting
the stone chippings
on the ground as he fell.
Rendering him unconscious?
Hard to tell, but it might explain
why he didn't move from the track.
It doesn't explain this bruising
on his face, though.
John Pryor was well known
to the Strattons.
He and Bob Stratton served in
the Hampshire Fusiliers together.
When Pryor left jail,
he went to live in that little camp
year-round, in the grounds at Elmwood.
Is this a shotgun pellet?
Looks like it.
CT scan confirms it.
Lots of them.
The spread of the pellets suggests
that he was shot at a distance.
And this dried blood
running down his leg
Suggests he was upright at the time.
Very good.
The spread of the pellets
also discounts the possibility
of him shooting himself.
So someone came into the tunnel
and shot him?
Frankie, have you seen Trevor?
I saw him at the hospital.
They were also looking for him.
Who?
Police, doctors, everyone.
Maybe he's been arrested.
You heard him the other night.
"Let's blow up the train.
Everyone inside it."
He didn't mean it.
You know what he's like.
And what about you?
Did you mean it, Anthony?
Or did you just want
to wind us all up so tight
that someone went all the way?
You know he's married, right?
I know.
The curved graze on his cheek
..and the linear bruising on his chest
suggests that he was attacked
with some form of blunt instrument.
There's a slight pattern
to the edge of it.
Butt of the gun?
- Possibly.
- Huh.
So, he was hit after he was shot?
Well, given that he was shot
from a distance,
and we know that he was standing
from the direction of
the blood trail on his legs,
it's likely that the injuries to
his chest, face and back of the head
were the ones
that incapacitated him afterwards.
So, yes, I'd say that
he was hit after he was shot.
We need to find that shotgun.
- Ah, superglue method.
- Mm-hm.
- Found any fingerprints yet?
- Uh-uh.
Still no sign of that phone
you thought you saw.
I did see it.
This man, John Pryor, he was shot,
and then hit hard in the head,
maybe with a shotgun.
And then he was cut in two by the train?
Answered to the name of Lucky.
So, who set off the bomb?
Could have been on a timer or remote.
Or maybe whoever came down
to shoot him detonated it.
So, who was trying to stop who?
Indeed. Hello.
Did Cara tell you her mum paid
a surprise visit yesterday?
Yes. She came to take her shopping.
I think.
What?
Nothing.
Aoife not what you expected?
I don't know what I expected.
- She's a character, that's for sure.
- Sure is.
Just when you think you have
a handle on Aoife, she shape-shifts.
She's very protective of Cara.
And of you.
- Oh, dear.
- Well, that's a good thing, isn't it?
Aoife, how's it going?
Smoke alarms.
Are they going off?
No, but if they were,
Cara wouldn't hear them.
She needs the ones with strobe lights.
I love that you're letting
her stay with you, Jack.
I just need to know that she's safe.
You're right. I'll get new ones.
I already did.
I hope that's OK.
Of course it is. Yeah.
All right. See you later.
Bye, Aoife.
A witness statement says that Mrs Coles
was standing at the time of her death.
This is where she was found.
There were abrasions to her right heel.
And her fingernail swabs
were heavily contaminated.
We're trying to isolate a pure sample.
Any DNA from her clothing hasn't
been matched to a suspect yet.
There was bruising on her right arm,
suggesting that she'd been restrained,
petechial haemorrhaging and
Traumatic compression to her neck.
Resulting in her death.
So you're suggesting Mrs Coles
was fighting someone
and trying to get away?
In a carriage full of people?
Did you manage to speak
with Frankie Stratton?
She told me some story
about someone at the campsite
talking about blowing up the train.
I wasn't sure how to take it.
She gave a statement. Funnily enough,
she didn't mention climate protestors
threatening to blow up locomotives.
I'll follow up. Detectives.
There were two other protestors
when we arrived.
They said that they were helping
people off the rear carriage.
Was one of them this man?
Oh, yes!
Yeah, Barzani's on our radar -
he's trouble.
Goes from protest to protest
trying to escalate things.
Anthony Barzani?
His DNA is on the database.
Yeah, it just come back.
DNA on the watch worn by Hannah Coles
is a match to Anthony Barzani.
Barzani's DNA was on Hannah Coles?
Is he capable of this?
Barzani's never met
a fight he didn't like.
Let's pick him up
before he can do any more damage.
Thanks.
Yep, mm-hm.
Yeah, we're not That's what I said.
Well, you go for it, Aoife.
Rightio. OK, then. I'll do that. Yep.
On it. Right, speak later. OK.
Bye-bye.
I think I'm gonna ask her to move out.
Really? Why?
It's too much.
It's like we're playing
happy families or something.
- But you are family.
- Are we?
She had a kid with my brother
20 years ago.
Families are messy.
Yeah.
Not exactly the Waltons, are we?
I don't need the mess.
You and Aoife are
pretty much the only family
that Cara's got right now.
Yeah, I suppose so.
We can't get distracted.
Someone is trying to destroy
everything we've worked
so hard to achieve.
It doesn't change our message.
We're living through
a climate emergency.
It won't stop.
And neither can we.
They've got the bulldozers waiting
to replace woodland with concrete,
a natural carbon sink hole destroyed.
And for what?
More pollution.
More destruction to our planet.
A climate endgame.
We are trying to save
these people from themselves.
The world will survive just fine,
it's us who won't.
The planet is rejecting us.
And who can blame her?
We must stop this.
Whatever it takes.
- No new line!
- No new line.
- No new line!
- No new line.
- No new line!
- No new line.
Where have you been?
I'm worried about you.
Hospital.
They, uh, released me.
Frankie said you didn't stay.
Yeah, well, she doesn't know
what she's talking about.
What's going on, Trevor?
Just
..come here, stupid.
Ugh.
Ah!
Trevor?
I love you.
Was it my fault?!
Was it because of what I told you?
What are you talking about?
Hannah didn't die in the crash.
She was murdered
by someone on that carriage.
The police suspect a protestor,
but, uh, you and I both know
that's not true, right?
What, you think I did it?
I told you that her and Malcolm were
going to get rich off that deal.
Now, you listen to me
Aw, now, that's the Bob Stratton
I'd like to know about.
Not the gullible weakling.
The strong man, the ex-squaddie,
the one who takes what he wants.
What have I taken?
Does Malcolm Coles know you were
having an affair with his wife?
Malcolm's my friend.
Let's talk about Charlotte, Bob.
Hmm?
She turned this place into
a business when she inherited it.
And you drove it into a ditch.
How did she die?
She had cancer.
Prognosis was over a year, wasn't it?
She was gone in three months.
No postmortem.
What strings did you pull for that?
A cremation that same week.
What are you saying?
Is it that confusing?
I'm saying you killed one woman
you weren't good enough for,
and now you've killed another.
- Just please stop.
- I'm saying you think you own things.
Land, lovers, people.
And you think you can do
whatever you like to them.
I tried to do the right thing!
And failed every time.
Velvy.
I found some photos
on Frankie Stratton's
social media pages.
Mm-hm.
She posted one on the anniversary
of her mum's death.
I've sent it to you.
It's, uh, Frankie and Philip
with Bob, and their mum, Charlotte.
The kids don't look very happy
considering it's Christmas.
Only Charlotte's smiling.
She died a week later.
I've just sent you another one.
Sergeant John Pryor.
- Pryor taught Frankie how to shoot.
- Mm.
Send it to Gibbs and Raymond.
OK. I will.
That's good work, Velvy.
He was wearing these shorts and
he had this thing round his neck.
Must've been his dad's medallion!
Uh, uh, uh!
It wasn't a medallion!
Ballyknocken Roller Disco. You remember!
You in a pair of rugby shorts
and this medallion
as big as a dustbin lid.
Nope. No. That's not true.
You fancied the pants off that
sex God skater boy, didn't you?
Mm, yeah.
Not so much dancing,
more skating round
and round with music
..in an old warehouse.
You children don't know what fun is.
Ancient history, eh?
Doesn't feel like it, though,
does it? Ah, no.
- Not for me, thank you.
- No?
I gotta get some sleep.
I'm up early in the morning.
House-hunting in Putney.
Hmm, nothing closer?
There's just so little around
at the minute.
Well, you can stay here
as long as you need.
It's good for her to have us both
around, I think.
It's good for me, too.
Goodnight, Uncle Jack.
Goodnight, Aoife.
Goodnight.
Have you time for some breakfast?
Uh, no, I said I'd be there by 8.00.
Is Cara still asleep?
Teenagers, huh?
Mm.
I saw Nikki the other day.
She's gorgeous.
Yeah, she is.
So confident.
Well, she wouldn't
always think that, but, yeah.
- She doesn't need you, Jack.
- Huh?
And I think you need to be needed.
Right.
I've gotta go.
Listen, Cara needs you.
We both need you.
Team, take up first positions and hold.
Hold your positions.
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