Our House

Season 1, Episode 2 of 4

In the present, Fi is left reeling from Bram's supposed involvement in the sale of the house. With the help of her former best friend, Merle, she attempts to prove that the deeds to the house are still in her name and discover more about Bram's whereabouts. Meanwhile, we flashback to the past to see Bram, panicking in the immediate aftermath of the car accident. Contemplating what will happen when the police discover he has a driving ban, he flees the scene. In the following days, he learns that a mother and child were injured in the accident and his guilt intensifies. Struggling to come to terms with the consequences of his actions he turns to drink. He is approached in a bar by a young woman, Wendy, and the two go home together. However, Wendy has more on her mind than a one-night stand. Revealing that she witnessed the accident she begins blackmailing Bram, threatening to turn him into the police. Bram believes he can handle Wendy and is hoping to be able to find her enough money to get her out of his life and then focus on repairing his relationship with Fi. But Fi is resolved to move on from Bram when a new man, Toby, arrives on the scene. Bram attempts to pay Wendy off, only to discover she has a partner in her blackmail plot, Mike, who wants more than just a quick payday. Not only that but, unbeknownst to either Bram or Fi, Mike and Fi's new boyfriend, Toby, are actually the same person and this intelligent and manipulative man has his infiltrated their lives in a way neither of them could ever imagine. Back in the present, Fi has been waiting nervously for news on the deeds to the house and is crushed to discover that these have been transferred to the new owners. She has lost the house. All she can now do is find out how and why this has happened, starting with finding Bram.

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11 p.m.
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