Monday 19 May 2014

15 May 2014 (2nd)

This should keep Mark warm — although unsuitable for this time of year
Gemma and Mark are in the charity shop, where Llinos is standing in for Megan;  Mark finds two jumpers, and when he goes to APD, Gemma sees the necklace she gave to Dani.   
"This looks like one of yours," remarks Dani
Then Dani arrives with more bags of surplus clothes, sees the necklace and remarks, “This looks like one of yours.”   When Dani has left, Gemma picks it up and pays for it, together with the two jumpers.
In the café, Anita praises Meic for all his decorating work, but then wants some shelves put up;  DJ offers to do it, flirting with Anita again.   
Up in "Wil's bedroom", painted in Scarlets' colours
He helps her carry the box upstairs to Wil’s bedroom;  “I won’t tell anyone that I’ve been upstairs with you again,” he says.   
DJ quickly gets the job done, and wants another cup of tea
While he works, Anita tells him how Wil is going to live with them, as his mother is too busy, building up the business in order to support him.   When DJ leaves, Diane is passing and makes remarks about the two of them;  
Dai has measured up, and there was plenty of room for Colin to miss him
then she sees Dai in the middle of the road with a measure;  he confirms that there is plenty of room and Colin was at fault for the accident.
Mark buys camping gas and a puncture repair outfit from Dai, who rants about cyclists, ramblers and joggers;  “They should bring back the noose for the Countryside Brigade!” he shouts.   Diane sighs, “Here we go again.”
"Urgh!"   Sioned finds DJ's socks in her washing . . .
Hostilities still exist upstairs at the Deri, where Sioned has done the washing and found a pair of DJ’s socks amongst it;  
. . . and when DJ stretches her pink top out of shape, she is furious.
DJ tries on one of Sioned’s pink tops, stretching it out of shape, much to her annoyance.   She warns Ed that DJ will have to go, but he does not want to lose his chef.   
Suddenly Gemma bursts in;  “Nothing has gone right since I came home — Dani can be so cruel!” she laments.   “She was so false earlier, as if she had done nothing wrong.”   
Gemma explains, and Sioned wants to go and sort Dani out
After Gemma explains what happened, Sioned immediately takes her side against Dani, saying that Dani always gets her own way, and she hurt Ed.   She offers to go and tell her a thing or two, but Gemma does not want her to mention it to anyone, especially Mark, afraid that he might take Dani’s side.   Ed says that Dani is not the type to be nasty – she is always helping people.
"He'll get stability with me in the salon flat!"
When Sheryl calls at Anita’s and is shown the bedroom, she gradually realises that Anita intends Wil to live there.   “You are still fragile,” Anita tells her, “So Wil is going to stay here for a while – perhaps permanently.”   Sheryl cannot believe this;  “I’ve made plans,” she insists, but Anita goes on at length about Wil needing stability at his age.
“He’ll get that with me in the flat,” replies Sheryl, and walks out just as Meic arrives.   Anita then accuses him of always being late, and virtually orders him to speak to Sheryl and try to change her mind, although his opinion is that, “Mother knows best.”
DJ, described by Uncle Dai as, “Leprechaun,” goes to APD and sweet-talks Diane into doing his washing;  Dai is overruled when he tells DJ that there is a charge for washing.
Meic puts Anita's point of view;  DJ's hair has grown half an inch while he waits
When Meic talks to Sheryl in the salon, she accuses him of, “Doing Anita’s dirty work.”   DJ, waiting for a haircut, agrees to help Meic redecorate a room for Wil in the salon flat.
"He's coming home to his mother!"
Sheryl immediately again goes to see Anita, complaining that it was unfair to get Meic to pressure her;  she suggests that Anita regards her as, “A bad mother,” and points out that Wil is not interested in rugby now, it is all ice hockey.   Sheryl emphasises, “He’s coming home to his mother, and although you’re stooping so low, you’re not going to spoil that!”

Gemma wields the scissors;  the beads are about to plummet into the bin
As Mark packs for their weekend camping, Gemma takes the necklace, cuts off the end with scissors, and the beads fall into the bin.

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