Friday 28 March 2014

27 March 2014

Garry has just arrived back from a business trip when he sees something through the window which causes him to rush outside;  Kevin is in the street.   Garry shouts to him, “It’s against the law to lie in court!   You’re going to put Sheryl through hell, and you’ve already done enough damage!”
Garry has a conversation with Kevin in the street
Kevin reminds him that he and Sheryl almost killed him, but Garry continues, “It’s a pity we didn’t finish the job!   You’re not man enough to accept your punishment – you know what they do in prison to rapists…”   Kevin says he has done nothing, and will prove it.
Megan tells Siôn about the missing money, and admits her deception
In the café, Megan tells Siôn all about the missing money, and how she lied about it.   He says that they will find out who is responsible.
Back at Bryntirion, Kevin tells Diane that he has no home, no friends, nothing.   Then when he looks at the Caffi’r Cwm website, with its photo of Meic and Debbie, he has an idea;  he calls Elin over, and tells them how Debbie was the biggest mistake of his life, as all she wanted was money and the café.   He tells her of his father giving him up for adoption, and how Meic and Debbie have been having an affair, since the wedding, and they keep “winding him up” about it.   His father is so sly that they created the rape story, with Sheryl’s help, to get rid of him.
Elin appears somewhat astonished to hear of Meic's and Debbie's torrid affair
“It would not surprise me if they were at it before we got married,” he adds, and Elin says that he must keep quiet about it, so she can present the evidence at the last minute.
Poor old cash-strapped Colin is reduced to counting his coppers
Colin is getting into serious financial trouble, counting his coppers, and tempted to help himself from the shop till.   
. . . and is sorely tempted to dip into the shop till
He goes to see Iolo, repairing a leaking pipe at the Deri, and asks to borrow £300, with some tale about a birthday present for Esyllte’s birthday.   Iolo reluctantly lets him borrow his bank card (PIN2714) to withdraw the money.
Colin takes Iolo's card from his wallet, left unattended in his jacket in the Deri
Gemma is packing her clothes for her trip, and when she cannot find her Rail Pass, Mark finds it down the sofa and pockets it.   She is panicking, but he sits her down and tells her that she will probably find someone else while she is there, or perhaps will not come back;  after all, there is nothing in Cwmderi for her.   
When Mark retrieves the "missing" Pass from his pocket, Gemma is furious
She assures him that she loves him, and will be back, at which point he produces the “lost” Pass;  she then is understandably furious, and storms off to the waiting taxi.
Dani tells Garry that she feels she is always in Sheryl’s shadow, but he says it is only natural for him to worry about Sheryl, and as they are going to the bank, he suggests that they see about setting up a joint account, “But don’t spend it all on shoes, bags, makeup and pink things.”
“But don’t spend it all on shoes, bags, makeup and pink things.”
Colin enters the Deri, as he is putting Iolo’s card back into his wallet;  Megan, sitting nearby, jumps up and accuses him of being the thief who stole her money.   “You stole my bank card and withdrew the cash!”   
Despite having no evidence, Megan insists Colin is the thief
Siôn warns her not to ring the police and make unfounded accusations, Colin says that it was Iolo’s card, and Iolo confirms that it was with his permission.   Nevertheless, Megan goes on and on about it.

Back home, Colin admits that the truth is he has been gambling online, lost a lot of money, and is now branded a thief.   Gethin tries to reassure him;  “Don’t worry, it will sort itself out.”

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