The Secrets She Keeps (2020) s02e03 Episode Script
Season 2, Episode 3
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-CASH: Yeah.
Can you tell hospital security
I would like to see vision of the incident?
Yeah, thanks. See you then.
What's that?
-It's chocolate chai.
Vegan. Gluten free.
-I called the hospital.
She was removed by security for hitting a nurse.
-Great you haven't said anything.
Don't sign anything, either.
-But the way it happened, I didn't
-Don't explain.
Let me find out what the
detectives are thinking first.
You haven't been charged
yet, which is a positive
-I wanted a lawyer so that
I could tell you everything,
so they would stop calling it murder.
-Meghan, I have to fly.
I will read the reports,
but I am trusting you to
say nothing in my absence.
They can only hold you for so long.
-Meghan, I've now spoken to a number of people
and I got the impression your
behaviour before the incident
was increasingly erratic.
Are you struggling with mental health?
(SIRENS WAILING)
(HEAVY BREATHING)
I became a grandmother last week.
Yep.
A little boy.
-Congratulations.
-Thank you.
His name is Fred.
Freddy.
It's an overwhelming feeling, isn't it?
That protective instinct with our families.
I'm sure you feel like that with your kids, too.
Meghan, I look at you
and you don't strike me as
an aggressive person at all,
so I want to understand.
-I
I don't understand myself.
I don't understand any of it.
We had a good life. It was good.
And then
But because of her, because of
her, it's become, it's become this.
-Because of who?
-(SIGHS)
-CASH: Meghan, because of who?
-Hey, I can't really talk right now.
Grace has had a fall.
-Is that Simon?
-She's got nine stitches in her head,
but they're going to let her go soon.
Oh, my god, I'm so sorry. I'm sorry.
I thought that I'd be
home in time to clean it up,
before you guys got back.
Alright. We'll speak soon.
Bye.
-Can you call him and ask how far away he is?
-Well, I'd rather call him
and tell him not to worry.
I want to take you home and
look after you for the night.
-Megs, I can see how hard this is for you.
And I understand that you're worried
about your marriage and the kids.
Ben and Simon have a right to a relationship.
You can't stand in the way of that.
-Grace, I'm
I'm really sorry that you got hurt.
I panicked.
But I
I would do anything to stop
this from exploding in our faces
-Yeah. No kidding.
You even pushed me down the stairs.
-I didn't push you.
Look, Grace,
you have all the power here.
But please, for my sake,
for the kids' sake, please
-Babe.
Are you alright?
-Yeah.
-Gee
-Hi.
(KISSES)
They're discharging me. I'm fine.
It's It's OK.
-(SIGHS) OK.
Hey, little man. What you got there?
You having fun?
-You've told Jack what happened, yeah?
-MEGHAN: Come, Ben. We've got to go.
Ready? (GRUNTS)
Big one. Big one.
-AGATHA: I told him who the father was,
but he said it wouldn't help.
-ZOE: (VIA PHONE) The Governor's right.
It would be unprecedented
for someone jailed for
committing crimes against children
to keep their baby.
-But he said it was the Minister's decision,
so the Minister can
overrule it if we convince her.
-I'm not one to shy away from a fight,
but that's a big if.
-AGATHA: (VIA PHONE) I thought you understood.
I can't live without this baby.
You're the one who said
we shouldn't tell the judge.
And maybe she wouldn't have put a
pregnant woman in maximum security
if she'd known.
(VIA PHONE) I don't have anyone else.
-TERENCE: Look, there's
no easy way to say this
Agatha Fyfle was saying you're the father.
-(CHUCKLES)
I'm not the father.
-I'd like to believe you, Rocco, I really would.
But I checked.
You never did the elimination blood test,
so we're going to need that.
Fyfle also provided us with a semen sample,
which I'm assuming will clear your name,
if she's lying.
-But right now, it's the
prisoner's word against mine?
And I'm the one that's
being thrown under the bus?
-Not quite.
I'm suspending you on full
pay, pending an investigation.
Effective immediately.
Obviously if it turns out you're not the father,
you'll be reinstated.
-What do I tell my wife?
-Rocco, I've been under a lot
of pressure from the Minister
to resolve this quickly.
Now you must realise the
truth is going to come out, mate.
Even if Fyfle doesn't agree to give
another blood sample beforehand
once the baby's born, it'll be tested.
-Mm. If the baby's born.
The women hate her.
I was the only one that was looking out for her.
Without me, she won't last long in here.
-Get out.
-You guys want to finish up?
Get ready for bed?
-OK.
-(GRUNTS)
There we go. I'll be down in a sec, OK?
-OK.
My turn with the iPad, Lachie.
-LACHIE: No, it's not. You had it last
-When I threatened to
blow the whistle on Scicluna,
my career ended.
-Brent will be stood down as tackling coach.
His services at the club are no longer required.
So how was this decision
-Hey, is she OK?
-Yeah, she's fine.
-Oh, come here.
-Heads bleed a lot, apparently.
-Oh, god.
You had a big day.
How'd she fall?
-Well, she just
I don't know
..slipped.
Is that your piece going to air?
-Yep.
Got another exclusive, too.
Scicluna switched the urine
drug test on a couple of players.
-OK. I'm going to leave you to it.
-You hungry? Want some food?
(SIRENS WAILING)
-OK, so we have some chocolate,
some mango and last night's pizza.
-Chocolate?
-Popular choice.
-Mm.
Thank you.
-You still haven't told me
or been straight with me about what happened.
-After sentencing,
we went back to the house
and, when Mum left, Meghan and I had an argument.
-When is she going to accept
that we're not breaking up?
It's ridiculous.
She
-It was not about that.
There's another reason
that Meghan has been so
against us getting together.
-OK.
Tell me.
-Meghan's been lying to you about Ben.
He's yours.
You're his father.
-No, I saw her take the swab.
I sent it myself. I got the results.
-I don't know how she did it,
but there was just something really
weird about her behaviour with us.
So, I did my own DNA test on Ben and
..it came back a 99% match for you.
-You did this when?
How long have you known about this?
-I only got the results back yesterday.
I was trying to get Meghan to tell you.
-Oh, you
-What are you doing?
-I'm calling Meghan.
I have to get
-No, no, you can't, you can't.
She's probably telling Jack right now
because she knows that I'm telling you.
-Fuck.
Jack.
-Yeah.
So, please don't do anything rash.
Just wait until tomorrow.
Simon.
-Oh, my god.
(THUNDER AND LIGHTNING)
-Was it you?
Who got him suspended?
Rocco was the only decent screw.
-Was it you, Fyfle?
Tut, tut, tut, tut
(BEEPING SOUND) (GATES
UNLOCK THEN A BUZZER SOUND)
(LIGHTING SOUND)
(GATES CLOSE THEN A BUZZER SOUND)
-Hi, I'm Lorelei.
Hi, I'm Lorelei.
I've been looking forward to this for so long.
I've been looking forward to this for so long.
I'm Lorelei.
I thought you had a student.
-He had to go early.
How are you feeling, Loz?
-All good. Why?
-Oh, you've just been so
busy lately with the podcast.
I imagine you're probably exhausted.
-Not really.
-Dad and I are so proud of you.
What you've achieved, all by yourself.
-Thanks.
-But we were saying last night
how it'd be nice for all of
us to go for the holiday house
for a few days.
Get some nature.
-Why would I do that?
-Well, it's all over now the court case is done,
isn't it?
-No, what makes you think it's over?
I have permission to visit
Agatha Fyfle in jail tomorrow.
-Well
Have a think about it anyway.
-(SIGHS)
(BREATHS OUT HEAVILY)
-Hey.
Grace will be OK.
(KISSES)
(PHONE BUZZING)
(PHONE BUZZING)
(PHONE BUZZING)
(HEAVY BREATHING)
(BEEPING SOUND)
-Are you insane?
-Do you want to talk about who's insane?
How long have you known, Meghan?
How long have you known?
How
-I only found out today.
It was only once Grace showed me the results.
-Right, because you swapped
Ben's sample with Lachie's,
which means you must have a pretty good idea
-I did I did
Fuck.
(SHOUTING IN THE DISTANCE)
-SIMON: You were just going to hide it forever?
I didn't know for sure,
OK? I didn't want to know.
-That's fucking evil.
I'm sorry, Meghan, but
there's no other word for it.
You've robbed me of my own son.
-Once Jack finds out,
this will not just be about what I have done.
It will be about what you have done.
-SIMON: That does not balance the scales.
-MEGHAN: OK. Shh.
Please, try and imagine how
this will land on our entire family.
-It's two years, Meghan. Two years.
-You haven't thought this through. I have.
I've had so much time
-Hey, what's happening?
What's going on? Is Grace OK?
-(SIGHS)
-Fuck.
-Simon, what
-No. No.
Come inside. (CAR DOOR OPENS AND CLOSES)
(ENGINE REVVING)
-MEGHAN: I don't know how to start.
-Well, whatever it is, just tell me.
Just say it.
-It's about Ben.
-OK.
-(BREATHS IN AND OUT DEEPLY)
I found out today that he's not yours.
I didn't know
-Wait, what What
What are you talking about?
What are you talking We were together.
I mean, we (CHUCKLES) We had him together.
-No, Jack.
-JACK: What do you mean, no?
-(TEARS UP) There was a
There was one night, where Simon and I
Oh, fuck. I mean, I
Look, I could give you a 100 reasons
and none of it's going to justify
-Hold on. Wait, wait, wait, wait.
Simon? You and Simon?
-Ben is your son.
I don't care what any piece of paper says
-Wait, wait, what night
What are What are you talking about?
Where the fuck was I? What
-I'm talking about the
night that we had that fight
and you said to me,
you said, "I wish that I had never married you,"
and then you left.
And I went to Simon's house to find out
if you had said anything to him and
I didn't know if you were ever coming back
-Hey, hey, hey. Go back. Go back.
So you and I fought and then you went to Simon's.
-(SIGHS)
-JACK: What?
-I haven't been lying to you.
I didn't know until today
-You haven't been fucking lying to me?
-MEGHAN: And I wish that I'd never
-You slept with Simon.
How is that not lying to me?
-Look, I got drunk, OK?
I got drunk
-Oh, you got drunk.
-..and I regretted it immediately.
I wish that it had never happened.
-So, none of this has happened ever before?
I mean, this has just
come out of thin air, has it?
-For me?
Yeah?
-Yeah, it did.
-Ah.
-It was a
It was just a stupid drunken mistake.
-OK.
So, why are you um
Why are you telling me this now, huh?
Oh.
Because Simon's just found out that
Ben's his kid.
Is that right?
So, you thought, yeah, I should know.
(BABY CRYING IN THE DISTANCE)
-Oh, fuck.
-Wow.
(BABY CRYING IN THE DISTANCE)
-Can we Will you just
-Don't fucking touch me.
-(BREATHS HEAVILY)
(BABY CRYING IN THE DISTANCE)
-(SIGHS)
(DEEP BREATH OUT)
(TEARS UP)
-Can you take him please?
-Mm-mm.
-I need to put a bottle on.
Please, can you take him?
-Jack?
-Come here, buddy.
I got you.
Come here.
Hey, hey, it's alright.
-GRACE: Can I get you anything?
-I'm good, thanks.
-He's still little.
And he adores you.
You've got the rest of your life to do it all.
-I knew.
I absolutely knew.
And she lied to my face.
(CAR ALARM BEEPING)
Jack's not picking up.
-For god's sake. Simon, camera.
Call Dan.
-OK.
-It's the boss.
-What?
-What are you doing, Jack?
-I got the call. We've got a camera.
We don't need you.
-Yeah, well that's bullshit.
This is not about work.
-How long have you known about Ben?
-Look, I only found out yesterday.
I had my suspicions.
I asked her to do a DNA test,
but she switched samples
(INDISTINCT CHATTER)
-This is on you, you lying prick.
-You're the lying prick.
You're the one who switched
the players' urine tests,
didn't you?
-What test?
-WOMAN: What?
-What's the test, mate?
-You switched the players'
urine tests, didn't you, Brent?
-Did you really switch the urine tests?
-You switched the tests, didn't you?
-MAN: Which test, mate? Which test?
(INDISTINCT CHATTER)
-We've been busting our arses
doing a week of legwork
on this story for nothing.
We've been promoting an
exclusive we now don't have
because our competition's
reporting the allegations already.
You gave them the jump on us.
Come on, Jack.
How did that happen?
-I've got family issues, OK?
Didn't sleep last night.
-Maybe you should have stayed in bed.
-I lost it, OK? That's all I can say.
-Take off.
Come back when you've got
your personal stuff under control.
-Jack?
Jack, wait.
(GRUNTS)
OK, OK. Hey. (GRUNTS)
Jack.
Jack.
(GRUNTS)
(HEAVY BREATHING)
-She just another notch in your belt?
Huh?
-Mate
-Or did you screw my wife so
you had something over me?
-It was nothing like that.
I think
Maybe I was envious.
I think maybe I worshipped
what you had with Meghan
and maybe I thought that you didn't
I don't know.
-Yeah, well thanks for the
insight. Now you can fuck off.
-Jack
-Fuck off.
-OK.
(GRUNTS)
(KNOCK ON A DOOR)
-Darling.
Oh, my goodness, what is it?
-(CRYING) Mum
-What's wrong?
Oh, sweetheart, what is it?
Oh, it's alright.
Come on in. Come inside.
-Sorry.
-It's OK, darling.
It's alright.
-I'll cut to the chase.
We can now petition the Minister
to move Agatha to a minimum security prison,
on the basis of her pregnancy.
-(SIGH)
-So, you didn't know either?
-But it's a women's prison.
How?
-I'm not aware of the details.
-Are they sure? I mean, 'cause after last time
-Yes.
It's all real.
-This is so unexpected.
-I'm here to ask what you want me to do.
-Huh.
-Agatha is determined to keep the baby.
She'll need legal assistance to mount a campaign,
but I'm aware your finances
may not stretch that far.
-What are the chances she'll win?
-Zero to minimal.
Which means you'll probably
be throwing your money away.
-But if she loses, what happens to the baby?
-Well, if you're deemed next-of-kin,
I suppose the baby will go to you.
-This must be God's blessing.
(BUZZER SOUND)
(BUZZER SOUND)
(DOOR OPENING)
-Sorry I'm late.
-I didn't mind.
I'm just happy to finally meet you.
-Thank you for getting
people to reconsider my case.
-My podcast didn't help in the end.
-I felt like I had an ally.
And I don't have many of those.
Still, I'm not sure why
you took such an interest.
-I can explain.
"My dearest daughter,
"I don't know your name,
"but I am hoping in my heart
that one day I will learn it.
"Each year that passes, it's still hard to know
"how to start this letter,
(MUFFLED) "what words to use,
to describe the love and sadness
"I've never stopped feeling
from the day you were born"
-What?
Where did you get that letter?
-You wrote it to me.
You wrote all of these to me.
(MUFFLED BABY CRY)
-Why now?
-Well, I always knew I was adopted.
My parents never lied about that.
But I guess I was afraid
that if I went looking for
my biological mother that
A lot of people don't react well.
But if only I'd got these letters earlier,
I mean, everything could have been different.
If I'd known, especially for you.
We could have been together.
-You must have been shocked
when you found out who your mother is.
-It was like something that
happens to someone in a story.
When I found out,
your trial was just about to
start, so I decided to go and listen.
But when I heard everything about you
and they talked about the trauma of losing me,
and how that made you do what you did,
then I couldn't judge you.
Knowing that you wanted
me so much is all that counts.
-So, why didn't you tell anyone
when you did the podcast?
-It was a secret.
Like an amazing secret.
It was mine.
To be really honest,
I was probably hoping to come
into your life as some kind of hero.
-The podcast was a good idea.
-Thank you. (BUZZER SOUND)
-OFFICER: OK, time's up.
-Can I trust you?
-Yes.
-OFFICER: Fyfle.
(DOOR CLOSES)
-This for me?
-It's cold.
Do you think it's mature to
disappear and go drinking
and not answer my texts?
-Ah, I'm not in the mood, sorry.
-Behaving like this isn't
going to make anything better.
-We need to address this situation for the kids.
-Don't start telling me what's best for the kids.
The way you treat Ben?
There's nothing wrong with him.
You know, everyone knows
that you're being neurotic.
-Who's everyone?
-Grace. Your Mum.
Jesus Christ.
You know, you're the only problem that Ben has.
How about that?
-Yeah.
Look, I know you've got
good reason to feel like this
-Mm-hmm.
-..but I'm not going to talk
to you while you're drunk.
-Ah, OK.
Yeah, walk away then. Yeah, that's real mature.
-BROTHER BOWLER: (FAINT) Sinner.
Sinner.
Liar.
-I'm getting letters from the public.
Loads of them.
If we announce it to the world,
the Minister can't make it go away.
-You don't want to corner her
unless you're sure you've
got the public on your side.
-AGATHA: I've never been so popular.
-(VIA PHONE) OK.
I'll put them on notice first.
We'll say if they don't transfer you
we'll be taking the pregnancy
public in a very splash way.
(VIA PHONE) I know someone who can help.
-You've been snooping in my room.
-You agreed, no secrets.
We've been worried.
-DAVID: And rightly, as it turns out.
-That's That's my private stuff.
-Why would you put yourself
on the adoption register
without talking to us about it?
-You could have involved us.
We wouldn't have stopped you.
-LORELEI: It's not about you.
-So, this explains all the
interest in Agatha Fyfle's case.
-She's my mother.
Course I'm interested.
-This isn't just any woman
you've been talking to.
Have you met her? Did she even know who you are?
-Yes. And she's happy.
-Lorelei, this is a total shock.
We had no idea.
And you told her before you told us.
You don't even know her.
-She's not like what you think.
She couldn't help what happened to her.
-Is that what she's feeding you?
So, you've put out this podcast
and turned our lives into
a bloody three-ring circus.
-I thought you were proud.
-This is such a massive thing.
It affects our whole family.
-Are you really that shocked?
You've always treated me like I'm crazy.
I've never belonged.
-Please, Lorelei.
-That's not true.
-Just admit what you're really thinking.
Agatha Fyfle's my mother.
Now everything makes perfect sense.
-ZOE: (VIA PHONE) Hi, Lorelei.
Zoe Banda calling, Agatha's solicitor.
We need you to visit her mother
and ask her to sign an affidavit.
-Mm-hmm. Yeah, I'm totally down with it.
I'll pick up the affidavit on the way through
and I'll go today.
-ZOE: (VIA PHONE) By the way,
Agatha and I are grateful for your podcast.
-LORELEI: Thank you, Zoe.
You were amazing in the court room.
-It was a shock when her lawyer told me,
but, well, it's wonderful.
-That's what I think, too.
-I pray the baby stays with us.
She lost her second.
Now there's hope again. (CHUCKLES)
-Yeah.
Agatha's applying for the
Mother and Child Programme
in a minimum security prison,
so she can keep the baby.
-Yeah, well, apparently that's unlikely.
-It's what Agatha wants.
-Oh, course.
-But to qualify for the programme,
there can't be anyone else
suitable in the family to take the baby.
Which means she needs you to sign an affidavit
saying that you won't look after it.
-But I would. I will.
-Yeah, but what Agatha needs
is for you to say that you won't.
You only have to sign this.
-I'm not the next-of-kin, though.
The father.
If he applies,
I won't be able to fight for Agatha's baby
if I sign away my rights.
And I don't mean to be rude,
but I don't understand
what this has to do with you.
I mean, what sort of monster
would people think I am,
refusing to take in my only grandchild?
-The baby isn't your only grandchild.
-Oh.
(GASPS)
-Yes?
-Hi. My name's Lorelei.
I'm here to see Rocco if he's home.
-Rocco! Woman at the door for you.
-Hi.
-Hi. I'm Lorelei Kelly.
You may be aware of a podcast
I'm making about Agatha Fyfle.
-How do you know where I live?
-I'm a journalist.
Now it's about the baby
-Hey, that baby's not mine.
So, I don't know what you've heard,
but if you do a story on this,
you're not mentioning my name.
-I'm not here to do a story.
I only want to know if
you're going to go for custody.
-Like I said, I've got nothing
to do with Fyfle or the baby.
You come here again, and I'll call the cops.
-Minister, what about the podcast?
(INDISTINCT CHATTER)
-MAN: Can we get a quick comment?
-Agatha Fyfle is the perfect storm.
One of your staff complained to
the union about the blood tests.
-The blood tests were voluntary.
-Agatha didn't want to terminate.
Fair enough.
But now, there's a letter from her lawyers,
threatening to go public.
-Truth is, I'm not sure how much longer
we can prevent it from leaking anyway.
-Yeah, sure, but we can
control the narrative, yeah?
We'll go public when we've got a
decision that's best for the baby.
And when we've got answers about the father.
And where are we with that?
-She's identified someone.
But he's denying it,
and she won't consent to another blood test.
She'll use that as leverage
for as long as she can.
-(GASPS)
Personally, I'd be inclined
to have her transferred.
-(SCOFFS) Oh, yeah.
Oh, you want her off your hands.
But I still have to justify myself to the press,
and to the lobby groups and to the party.
Now whatever decision I
make will be out of due diligence.
-Yes.
However, be warned.
Agatha Fyfle is committed and very cunning.
She'll never stop.
-Terry, this is your mess.
You can't pass it off to another Governor
and expect them to inherit the backlash, too.
-TERENCE: So, what do you want me to do?
-VICKY: Your job is to
ensure that Agatha Fyfle stays
in a happy, drama-free bubble
until I have time to consider all the factors.
-Hi. It's Rocco.
Mick, you know I was shafted.
I know, it's fucked.
Listen, I need you to do me a favour with Fyfle.
(INDISTINCT YELLING)
PRISONER: We want Rocco.
PRISONER 2: Bring back Rocco.
(INDISTINCT CHATTER)
(BEEPING SOUND THEN GATES UNLOCK)
-Get your things together, Fyfle.
All our personal items in there.
-Am I going to do minimum security?
-No questions. You've got five minutes.
-GUARD: On your way, ladies.
-PRISONER: Don't fucking touch me.
-Standard.
-This is Level Two.
-WOMAN: Keep moving.
-In your cells.
-PRISONER: Think you're the big dog, do you?
-PRISONER 2: Bring back Rocco.
(CHANTING) Rocco, Rocco, Rocco.
-No.
I'm not sharing with a baby killer.
I'm meant to have a cell to myself!
You put that woman in with me?
Are you crazy?
-Is there any way of stopping Simon
from having that kind of access?
Right, OK. Yeah, thanks, Jus.
Alright, I'll talk to you soon.
Bye.
(CHILD PLAYING)
Hey, Lachie, what are you doing?
-He's playing the game Daddy asked us to do.
-What the fuck, Jack?
You tested Lachie and Lucy?
-Yeah, well how do I know
who else you slept with?
-You know those kids are yours.
-Well, if you've got nothing to hide,
then you don't have anything
to worry about, do you?
-You know that's really fucking insulting,
and not just to me, Jack, to them.
-So, now I'm a bad father?
-I can't believe that you would do that.
You know that they're
going to remember that, right?
They're going to know
exactly what you were thinking.
-You know what I was thinking?
I was the last person to find out
about something that you
have been lying about for years.
Years.
-You had an affair.
-JACK: Oh.
-A full-on affair.
For months.
I forgave you.
-Mm.
-And I had this stupid one-night-stand,
but how about just a little
perspective around that?
-I didn't father another woman's baby,
and then try to pass it off.
-No, what I was trying to do,
Jack, was to save our family.
What you're doing is
you're trying to destiny it
-OK, yes. I shouldn't have tested them.
That was wrong.
-No
-That's just where my head's at right now.
Because guess what?
I don't know who the fuck you are anymore.
-GRACE: You should speak to someone.
-I've just got to
..process it first.
-Si, I know that you want
to be the dad you never had.
But holding onto anger,
it's just not a good way to do things with Ben.
(ENGINE REVVING)
-GRACE: Just got to think about Ben's future now.
(TIRES SCREECHING)
(BREATHING HEAVY)
(PHONE DIALLING)
-SIMON: (VIA PHONE) Yes, Meghan?
-Jack has just left me.
(CRYING OVER THE PHONE)
-What?
-Now none of my kids have a father
because of the way that you handled that.
- (VIA PHONE) You've
brought this on yourself, Meghan,
and Ben does have a father.
-(VIA PHONE) Oh, my god.
Are you serious?
I will never let you have him.
(VIA PHONE) I mean that.
-I have rights.
-Don't you push me!
I will do whatever I have to, to
keep you from taking my son.
-(VIA PHONE) Are you threatening me, Megh
(SIGHS)
-So, how is everyone after the brouhaha?
-They were stirred up over the
suspension of Rocco Osmond.
-(CHUCKLES) Let's hope
they don't find out why, hey?
-Out.
Cover that.
-I didn't have anything to do with it.
I don't know why he got suspended. I swear.
-What are you hiding?
You're not fucking pregnant are you, baby killer?
-Right. Is that it?
-I haven't seen any paperwork
for Fyfle's transfer to Level Two.
-What transfer?
I didn't authorise that. Who authorised that?
-Well, she's sharing a cell
with the other pregnant
-Just get her out.
-Yeah, OK.
---oOo---
-CASH: Yeah.
Can you tell hospital security
I would like to see vision of the incident?
Yeah, thanks. See you then.
What's that?
-It's chocolate chai.
Vegan. Gluten free.
-I called the hospital.
She was removed by security for hitting a nurse.
-Great you haven't said anything.
Don't sign anything, either.
-But the way it happened, I didn't
-Don't explain.
Let me find out what the
detectives are thinking first.
You haven't been charged
yet, which is a positive
-I wanted a lawyer so that
I could tell you everything,
so they would stop calling it murder.
-Meghan, I have to fly.
I will read the reports,
but I am trusting you to
say nothing in my absence.
They can only hold you for so long.
-Meghan, I've now spoken to a number of people
and I got the impression your
behaviour before the incident
was increasingly erratic.
Are you struggling with mental health?
(SIRENS WAILING)
(HEAVY BREATHING)
I became a grandmother last week.
Yep.
A little boy.
-Congratulations.
-Thank you.
His name is Fred.
Freddy.
It's an overwhelming feeling, isn't it?
That protective instinct with our families.
I'm sure you feel like that with your kids, too.
Meghan, I look at you
and you don't strike me as
an aggressive person at all,
so I want to understand.
-I
I don't understand myself.
I don't understand any of it.
We had a good life. It was good.
And then
But because of her, because of
her, it's become, it's become this.
-Because of who?
-(SIGHS)
-CASH: Meghan, because of who?
-Hey, I can't really talk right now.
Grace has had a fall.
-Is that Simon?
-She's got nine stitches in her head,
but they're going to let her go soon.
Oh, my god, I'm so sorry. I'm sorry.
I thought that I'd be
home in time to clean it up,
before you guys got back.
Alright. We'll speak soon.
Bye.
-Can you call him and ask how far away he is?
-Well, I'd rather call him
and tell him not to worry.
I want to take you home and
look after you for the night.
-Megs, I can see how hard this is for you.
And I understand that you're worried
about your marriage and the kids.
Ben and Simon have a right to a relationship.
You can't stand in the way of that.
-Grace, I'm
I'm really sorry that you got hurt.
I panicked.
But I
I would do anything to stop
this from exploding in our faces
-Yeah. No kidding.
You even pushed me down the stairs.
-I didn't push you.
Look, Grace,
you have all the power here.
But please, for my sake,
for the kids' sake, please
-Babe.
Are you alright?
-Yeah.
-Gee
-Hi.
(KISSES)
They're discharging me. I'm fine.
It's It's OK.
-(SIGHS) OK.
Hey, little man. What you got there?
You having fun?
-You've told Jack what happened, yeah?
-MEGHAN: Come, Ben. We've got to go.
Ready? (GRUNTS)
Big one. Big one.
-AGATHA: I told him who the father was,
but he said it wouldn't help.
-ZOE: (VIA PHONE) The Governor's right.
It would be unprecedented
for someone jailed for
committing crimes against children
to keep their baby.
-But he said it was the Minister's decision,
so the Minister can
overrule it if we convince her.
-I'm not one to shy away from a fight,
but that's a big if.
-AGATHA: (VIA PHONE) I thought you understood.
I can't live without this baby.
You're the one who said
we shouldn't tell the judge.
And maybe she wouldn't have put a
pregnant woman in maximum security
if she'd known.
(VIA PHONE) I don't have anyone else.
-TERENCE: Look, there's
no easy way to say this
Agatha Fyfle was saying you're the father.
-(CHUCKLES)
I'm not the father.
-I'd like to believe you, Rocco, I really would.
But I checked.
You never did the elimination blood test,
so we're going to need that.
Fyfle also provided us with a semen sample,
which I'm assuming will clear your name,
if she's lying.
-But right now, it's the
prisoner's word against mine?
And I'm the one that's
being thrown under the bus?
-Not quite.
I'm suspending you on full
pay, pending an investigation.
Effective immediately.
Obviously if it turns out you're not the father,
you'll be reinstated.
-What do I tell my wife?
-Rocco, I've been under a lot
of pressure from the Minister
to resolve this quickly.
Now you must realise the
truth is going to come out, mate.
Even if Fyfle doesn't agree to give
another blood sample beforehand
once the baby's born, it'll be tested.
-Mm. If the baby's born.
The women hate her.
I was the only one that was looking out for her.
Without me, she won't last long in here.
-Get out.
-You guys want to finish up?
Get ready for bed?
-OK.
-(GRUNTS)
There we go. I'll be down in a sec, OK?
-OK.
My turn with the iPad, Lachie.
-LACHIE: No, it's not. You had it last
-When I threatened to
blow the whistle on Scicluna,
my career ended.
-Brent will be stood down as tackling coach.
His services at the club are no longer required.
So how was this decision
-Hey, is she OK?
-Yeah, she's fine.
-Oh, come here.
-Heads bleed a lot, apparently.
-Oh, god.
You had a big day.
How'd she fall?
-Well, she just
I don't know
..slipped.
Is that your piece going to air?
-Yep.
Got another exclusive, too.
Scicluna switched the urine
drug test on a couple of players.
-OK. I'm going to leave you to it.
-You hungry? Want some food?
(SIRENS WAILING)
-OK, so we have some chocolate,
some mango and last night's pizza.
-Chocolate?
-Popular choice.
-Mm.
Thank you.
-You still haven't told me
or been straight with me about what happened.
-After sentencing,
we went back to the house
and, when Mum left, Meghan and I had an argument.
-When is she going to accept
that we're not breaking up?
It's ridiculous.
She
-It was not about that.
There's another reason
that Meghan has been so
against us getting together.
-OK.
Tell me.
-Meghan's been lying to you about Ben.
He's yours.
You're his father.
-No, I saw her take the swab.
I sent it myself. I got the results.
-I don't know how she did it,
but there was just something really
weird about her behaviour with us.
So, I did my own DNA test on Ben and
..it came back a 99% match for you.
-You did this when?
How long have you known about this?
-I only got the results back yesterday.
I was trying to get Meghan to tell you.
-Oh, you
-What are you doing?
-I'm calling Meghan.
I have to get
-No, no, you can't, you can't.
She's probably telling Jack right now
because she knows that I'm telling you.
-Fuck.
Jack.
-Yeah.
So, please don't do anything rash.
Just wait until tomorrow.
Simon.
-Oh, my god.
(THUNDER AND LIGHTNING)
-Was it you?
Who got him suspended?
Rocco was the only decent screw.
-Was it you, Fyfle?
Tut, tut, tut, tut
(BEEPING SOUND) (GATES
UNLOCK THEN A BUZZER SOUND)
(LIGHTING SOUND)
(GATES CLOSE THEN A BUZZER SOUND)
-Hi, I'm Lorelei.
Hi, I'm Lorelei.
I've been looking forward to this for so long.
I've been looking forward to this for so long.
I'm Lorelei.
I thought you had a student.
-He had to go early.
How are you feeling, Loz?
-All good. Why?
-Oh, you've just been so
busy lately with the podcast.
I imagine you're probably exhausted.
-Not really.
-Dad and I are so proud of you.
What you've achieved, all by yourself.
-Thanks.
-But we were saying last night
how it'd be nice for all of
us to go for the holiday house
for a few days.
Get some nature.
-Why would I do that?
-Well, it's all over now the court case is done,
isn't it?
-No, what makes you think it's over?
I have permission to visit
Agatha Fyfle in jail tomorrow.
-Well
Have a think about it anyway.
-(SIGHS)
(BREATHS OUT HEAVILY)
-Hey.
Grace will be OK.
(KISSES)
(PHONE BUZZING)
(PHONE BUZZING)
(PHONE BUZZING)
(HEAVY BREATHING)
(BEEPING SOUND)
-Are you insane?
-Do you want to talk about who's insane?
How long have you known, Meghan?
How long have you known?
How
-I only found out today.
It was only once Grace showed me the results.
-Right, because you swapped
Ben's sample with Lachie's,
which means you must have a pretty good idea
-I did I did
Fuck.
(SHOUTING IN THE DISTANCE)
-SIMON: You were just going to hide it forever?
I didn't know for sure,
OK? I didn't want to know.
-That's fucking evil.
I'm sorry, Meghan, but
there's no other word for it.
You've robbed me of my own son.
-Once Jack finds out,
this will not just be about what I have done.
It will be about what you have done.
-SIMON: That does not balance the scales.
-MEGHAN: OK. Shh.
Please, try and imagine how
this will land on our entire family.
-It's two years, Meghan. Two years.
-You haven't thought this through. I have.
I've had so much time
-Hey, what's happening?
What's going on? Is Grace OK?
-(SIGHS)
-Fuck.
-Simon, what
-No. No.
Come inside. (CAR DOOR OPENS AND CLOSES)
(ENGINE REVVING)
-MEGHAN: I don't know how to start.
-Well, whatever it is, just tell me.
Just say it.
-It's about Ben.
-OK.
-(BREATHS IN AND OUT DEEPLY)
I found out today that he's not yours.
I didn't know
-Wait, what What
What are you talking about?
What are you talking We were together.
I mean, we (CHUCKLES) We had him together.
-No, Jack.
-JACK: What do you mean, no?
-(TEARS UP) There was a
There was one night, where Simon and I
Oh, fuck. I mean, I
Look, I could give you a 100 reasons
and none of it's going to justify
-Hold on. Wait, wait, wait, wait.
Simon? You and Simon?
-Ben is your son.
I don't care what any piece of paper says
-Wait, wait, what night
What are What are you talking about?
Where the fuck was I? What
-I'm talking about the
night that we had that fight
and you said to me,
you said, "I wish that I had never married you,"
and then you left.
And I went to Simon's house to find out
if you had said anything to him and
I didn't know if you were ever coming back
-Hey, hey, hey. Go back. Go back.
So you and I fought and then you went to Simon's.
-(SIGHS)
-JACK: What?
-I haven't been lying to you.
I didn't know until today
-You haven't been fucking lying to me?
-MEGHAN: And I wish that I'd never
-You slept with Simon.
How is that not lying to me?
-Look, I got drunk, OK?
I got drunk
-Oh, you got drunk.
-..and I regretted it immediately.
I wish that it had never happened.
-So, none of this has happened ever before?
I mean, this has just
come out of thin air, has it?
-For me?
Yeah?
-Yeah, it did.
-Ah.
-It was a
It was just a stupid drunken mistake.
-OK.
So, why are you um
Why are you telling me this now, huh?
Oh.
Because Simon's just found out that
Ben's his kid.
Is that right?
So, you thought, yeah, I should know.
(BABY CRYING IN THE DISTANCE)
-Oh, fuck.
-Wow.
(BABY CRYING IN THE DISTANCE)
-Can we Will you just
-Don't fucking touch me.
-(BREATHS HEAVILY)
(BABY CRYING IN THE DISTANCE)
-(SIGHS)
(DEEP BREATH OUT)
(TEARS UP)
-Can you take him please?
-Mm-mm.
-I need to put a bottle on.
Please, can you take him?
-Jack?
-Come here, buddy.
I got you.
Come here.
Hey, hey, it's alright.
-GRACE: Can I get you anything?
-I'm good, thanks.
-He's still little.
And he adores you.
You've got the rest of your life to do it all.
-I knew.
I absolutely knew.
And she lied to my face.
(CAR ALARM BEEPING)
Jack's not picking up.
-For god's sake. Simon, camera.
Call Dan.
-OK.
-It's the boss.
-What?
-What are you doing, Jack?
-I got the call. We've got a camera.
We don't need you.
-Yeah, well that's bullshit.
This is not about work.
-How long have you known about Ben?
-Look, I only found out yesterday.
I had my suspicions.
I asked her to do a DNA test,
but she switched samples
(INDISTINCT CHATTER)
-This is on you, you lying prick.
-You're the lying prick.
You're the one who switched
the players' urine tests,
didn't you?
-What test?
-WOMAN: What?
-What's the test, mate?
-You switched the players'
urine tests, didn't you, Brent?
-Did you really switch the urine tests?
-You switched the tests, didn't you?
-MAN: Which test, mate? Which test?
(INDISTINCT CHATTER)
-We've been busting our arses
doing a week of legwork
on this story for nothing.
We've been promoting an
exclusive we now don't have
because our competition's
reporting the allegations already.
You gave them the jump on us.
Come on, Jack.
How did that happen?
-I've got family issues, OK?
Didn't sleep last night.
-Maybe you should have stayed in bed.
-I lost it, OK? That's all I can say.
-Take off.
Come back when you've got
your personal stuff under control.
-Jack?
Jack, wait.
(GRUNTS)
OK, OK. Hey. (GRUNTS)
Jack.
Jack.
(GRUNTS)
(HEAVY BREATHING)
-She just another notch in your belt?
Huh?
-Mate
-Or did you screw my wife so
you had something over me?
-It was nothing like that.
I think
Maybe I was envious.
I think maybe I worshipped
what you had with Meghan
and maybe I thought that you didn't
I don't know.
-Yeah, well thanks for the
insight. Now you can fuck off.
-Jack
-Fuck off.
-OK.
(GRUNTS)
(KNOCK ON A DOOR)
-Darling.
Oh, my goodness, what is it?
-(CRYING) Mum
-What's wrong?
Oh, sweetheart, what is it?
Oh, it's alright.
Come on in. Come inside.
-Sorry.
-It's OK, darling.
It's alright.
-I'll cut to the chase.
We can now petition the Minister
to move Agatha to a minimum security prison,
on the basis of her pregnancy.
-(SIGH)
-So, you didn't know either?
-But it's a women's prison.
How?
-I'm not aware of the details.
-Are they sure? I mean, 'cause after last time
-Yes.
It's all real.
-This is so unexpected.
-I'm here to ask what you want me to do.
-Huh.
-Agatha is determined to keep the baby.
She'll need legal assistance to mount a campaign,
but I'm aware your finances
may not stretch that far.
-What are the chances she'll win?
-Zero to minimal.
Which means you'll probably
be throwing your money away.
-But if she loses, what happens to the baby?
-Well, if you're deemed next-of-kin,
I suppose the baby will go to you.
-This must be God's blessing.
(BUZZER SOUND)
(BUZZER SOUND)
(DOOR OPENING)
-Sorry I'm late.
-I didn't mind.
I'm just happy to finally meet you.
-Thank you for getting
people to reconsider my case.
-My podcast didn't help in the end.
-I felt like I had an ally.
And I don't have many of those.
Still, I'm not sure why
you took such an interest.
-I can explain.
"My dearest daughter,
"I don't know your name,
"but I am hoping in my heart
that one day I will learn it.
"Each year that passes, it's still hard to know
"how to start this letter,
(MUFFLED) "what words to use,
to describe the love and sadness
"I've never stopped feeling
from the day you were born"
-What?
Where did you get that letter?
-You wrote it to me.
You wrote all of these to me.
(MUFFLED BABY CRY)
-Why now?
-Well, I always knew I was adopted.
My parents never lied about that.
But I guess I was afraid
that if I went looking for
my biological mother that
A lot of people don't react well.
But if only I'd got these letters earlier,
I mean, everything could have been different.
If I'd known, especially for you.
We could have been together.
-You must have been shocked
when you found out who your mother is.
-It was like something that
happens to someone in a story.
When I found out,
your trial was just about to
start, so I decided to go and listen.
But when I heard everything about you
and they talked about the trauma of losing me,
and how that made you do what you did,
then I couldn't judge you.
Knowing that you wanted
me so much is all that counts.
-So, why didn't you tell anyone
when you did the podcast?
-It was a secret.
Like an amazing secret.
It was mine.
To be really honest,
I was probably hoping to come
into your life as some kind of hero.
-The podcast was a good idea.
-Thank you. (BUZZER SOUND)
-OFFICER: OK, time's up.
-Can I trust you?
-Yes.
-OFFICER: Fyfle.
(DOOR CLOSES)
-This for me?
-It's cold.
Do you think it's mature to
disappear and go drinking
and not answer my texts?
-Ah, I'm not in the mood, sorry.
-Behaving like this isn't
going to make anything better.
-We need to address this situation for the kids.
-Don't start telling me what's best for the kids.
The way you treat Ben?
There's nothing wrong with him.
You know, everyone knows
that you're being neurotic.
-Who's everyone?
-Grace. Your Mum.
Jesus Christ.
You know, you're the only problem that Ben has.
How about that?
-Yeah.
Look, I know you've got
good reason to feel like this
-Mm-hmm.
-..but I'm not going to talk
to you while you're drunk.
-Ah, OK.
Yeah, walk away then. Yeah, that's real mature.
-BROTHER BOWLER: (FAINT) Sinner.
Sinner.
Liar.
-I'm getting letters from the public.
Loads of them.
If we announce it to the world,
the Minister can't make it go away.
-You don't want to corner her
unless you're sure you've
got the public on your side.
-AGATHA: I've never been so popular.
-(VIA PHONE) OK.
I'll put them on notice first.
We'll say if they don't transfer you
we'll be taking the pregnancy
public in a very splash way.
(VIA PHONE) I know someone who can help.
-You've been snooping in my room.
-You agreed, no secrets.
We've been worried.
-DAVID: And rightly, as it turns out.
-That's That's my private stuff.
-Why would you put yourself
on the adoption register
without talking to us about it?
-You could have involved us.
We wouldn't have stopped you.
-LORELEI: It's not about you.
-So, this explains all the
interest in Agatha Fyfle's case.
-She's my mother.
Course I'm interested.
-This isn't just any woman
you've been talking to.
Have you met her? Did she even know who you are?
-Yes. And she's happy.
-Lorelei, this is a total shock.
We had no idea.
And you told her before you told us.
You don't even know her.
-She's not like what you think.
She couldn't help what happened to her.
-Is that what she's feeding you?
So, you've put out this podcast
and turned our lives into
a bloody three-ring circus.
-I thought you were proud.
-This is such a massive thing.
It affects our whole family.
-Are you really that shocked?
You've always treated me like I'm crazy.
I've never belonged.
-Please, Lorelei.
-That's not true.
-Just admit what you're really thinking.
Agatha Fyfle's my mother.
Now everything makes perfect sense.
-ZOE: (VIA PHONE) Hi, Lorelei.
Zoe Banda calling, Agatha's solicitor.
We need you to visit her mother
and ask her to sign an affidavit.
-Mm-hmm. Yeah, I'm totally down with it.
I'll pick up the affidavit on the way through
and I'll go today.
-ZOE: (VIA PHONE) By the way,
Agatha and I are grateful for your podcast.
-LORELEI: Thank you, Zoe.
You were amazing in the court room.
-It was a shock when her lawyer told me,
but, well, it's wonderful.
-That's what I think, too.
-I pray the baby stays with us.
She lost her second.
Now there's hope again. (CHUCKLES)
-Yeah.
Agatha's applying for the
Mother and Child Programme
in a minimum security prison,
so she can keep the baby.
-Yeah, well, apparently that's unlikely.
-It's what Agatha wants.
-Oh, course.
-But to qualify for the programme,
there can't be anyone else
suitable in the family to take the baby.
Which means she needs you to sign an affidavit
saying that you won't look after it.
-But I would. I will.
-Yeah, but what Agatha needs
is for you to say that you won't.
You only have to sign this.
-I'm not the next-of-kin, though.
The father.
If he applies,
I won't be able to fight for Agatha's baby
if I sign away my rights.
And I don't mean to be rude,
but I don't understand
what this has to do with you.
I mean, what sort of monster
would people think I am,
refusing to take in my only grandchild?
-The baby isn't your only grandchild.
-Oh.
(GASPS)
-Yes?
-Hi. My name's Lorelei.
I'm here to see Rocco if he's home.
-Rocco! Woman at the door for you.
-Hi.
-Hi. I'm Lorelei Kelly.
You may be aware of a podcast
I'm making about Agatha Fyfle.
-How do you know where I live?
-I'm a journalist.
Now it's about the baby
-Hey, that baby's not mine.
So, I don't know what you've heard,
but if you do a story on this,
you're not mentioning my name.
-I'm not here to do a story.
I only want to know if
you're going to go for custody.
-Like I said, I've got nothing
to do with Fyfle or the baby.
You come here again, and I'll call the cops.
-Minister, what about the podcast?
(INDISTINCT CHATTER)
-MAN: Can we get a quick comment?
-Agatha Fyfle is the perfect storm.
One of your staff complained to
the union about the blood tests.
-The blood tests were voluntary.
-Agatha didn't want to terminate.
Fair enough.
But now, there's a letter from her lawyers,
threatening to go public.
-Truth is, I'm not sure how much longer
we can prevent it from leaking anyway.
-Yeah, sure, but we can
control the narrative, yeah?
We'll go public when we've got a
decision that's best for the baby.
And when we've got answers about the father.
And where are we with that?
-She's identified someone.
But he's denying it,
and she won't consent to another blood test.
She'll use that as leverage
for as long as she can.
-(GASPS)
Personally, I'd be inclined
to have her transferred.
-(SCOFFS) Oh, yeah.
Oh, you want her off your hands.
But I still have to justify myself to the press,
and to the lobby groups and to the party.
Now whatever decision I
make will be out of due diligence.
-Yes.
However, be warned.
Agatha Fyfle is committed and very cunning.
She'll never stop.
-Terry, this is your mess.
You can't pass it off to another Governor
and expect them to inherit the backlash, too.
-TERENCE: So, what do you want me to do?
-VICKY: Your job is to
ensure that Agatha Fyfle stays
in a happy, drama-free bubble
until I have time to consider all the factors.
-Hi. It's Rocco.
Mick, you know I was shafted.
I know, it's fucked.
Listen, I need you to do me a favour with Fyfle.
(INDISTINCT YELLING)
PRISONER: We want Rocco.
PRISONER 2: Bring back Rocco.
(INDISTINCT CHATTER)
(BEEPING SOUND THEN GATES UNLOCK)
-Get your things together, Fyfle.
All our personal items in there.
-Am I going to do minimum security?
-No questions. You've got five minutes.
-GUARD: On your way, ladies.
-PRISONER: Don't fucking touch me.
-Standard.
-This is Level Two.
-WOMAN: Keep moving.
-In your cells.
-PRISONER: Think you're the big dog, do you?
-PRISONER 2: Bring back Rocco.
(CHANTING) Rocco, Rocco, Rocco.
-No.
I'm not sharing with a baby killer.
I'm meant to have a cell to myself!
You put that woman in with me?
Are you crazy?
-Is there any way of stopping Simon
from having that kind of access?
Right, OK. Yeah, thanks, Jus.
Alright, I'll talk to you soon.
Bye.
(CHILD PLAYING)
Hey, Lachie, what are you doing?
-He's playing the game Daddy asked us to do.
-What the fuck, Jack?
You tested Lachie and Lucy?
-Yeah, well how do I know
who else you slept with?
-You know those kids are yours.
-Well, if you've got nothing to hide,
then you don't have anything
to worry about, do you?
-You know that's really fucking insulting,
and not just to me, Jack, to them.
-So, now I'm a bad father?
-I can't believe that you would do that.
You know that they're
going to remember that, right?
They're going to know
exactly what you were thinking.
-You know what I was thinking?
I was the last person to find out
about something that you
have been lying about for years.
Years.
-You had an affair.
-JACK: Oh.
-A full-on affair.
For months.
I forgave you.
-Mm.
-And I had this stupid one-night-stand,
but how about just a little
perspective around that?
-I didn't father another woman's baby,
and then try to pass it off.
-No, what I was trying to do,
Jack, was to save our family.
What you're doing is
you're trying to destiny it
-OK, yes. I shouldn't have tested them.
That was wrong.
-No
-That's just where my head's at right now.
Because guess what?
I don't know who the fuck you are anymore.
-GRACE: You should speak to someone.
-I've just got to
..process it first.
-Si, I know that you want
to be the dad you never had.
But holding onto anger,
it's just not a good way to do things with Ben.
(ENGINE REVVING)
-GRACE: Just got to think about Ben's future now.
(TIRES SCREECHING)
(BREATHING HEAVY)
(PHONE DIALLING)
-SIMON: (VIA PHONE) Yes, Meghan?
-Jack has just left me.
(CRYING OVER THE PHONE)
-What?
-Now none of my kids have a father
because of the way that you handled that.
- (VIA PHONE) You've
brought this on yourself, Meghan,
and Ben does have a father.
-(VIA PHONE) Oh, my god.
Are you serious?
I will never let you have him.
(VIA PHONE) I mean that.
-I have rights.
-Don't you push me!
I will do whatever I have to, to
keep you from taking my son.
-(VIA PHONE) Are you threatening me, Megh
(SIGHS)
-So, how is everyone after the brouhaha?
-They were stirred up over the
suspension of Rocco Osmond.
-(CHUCKLES) Let's hope
they don't find out why, hey?
-Out.
Cover that.
-I didn't have anything to do with it.
I don't know why he got suspended. I swear.
-What are you hiding?
You're not fucking pregnant are you, baby killer?
-Right. Is that it?
-I haven't seen any paperwork
for Fyfle's transfer to Level Two.
-What transfer?
I didn't authorise that. Who authorised that?
-Well, she's sharing a cell
with the other pregnant
-Just get her out.
-Yeah, OK.
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