

Episode #108
Season 1 Episode 108 | 44m 3sVideo has Closed Captions
Finn turns to Leila to get him through the worst day of his life.
Finn’s daughter Niamh goes missing. When CCTV footage indicates that the girl has been abducted, Finn turns to Leila to get him through the worst day of his life.
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Episode #108
Season 1 Episode 108 | 44m 3sVideo has Closed Captions
Finn’s daughter Niamh goes missing. When CCTV footage indicates that the girl has been abducted, Finn turns to Leila to get him through the worst day of his life.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorship(spirited music) ♪ (Callum) Hello, Wembley!
Let me hear the noise!
It's PC Callum McCarthy!
(Marlene claps slowly) I always wanted to come to an activity center like this when I was a kid, but Mommy wouldn't let me.
Too rough.
(Marlene) Have you searched those bushes?
(Callum) Nobody would stash drugs there, Sarge.
The rats would get them.
(soft music) ♪ (grunting) Is the boss coming back today?
Yep.
Oh, hold still, cub, sorry.
And Leila's going on leave?
(Marlene) No, well, she's just having the day off.
I wonder if she's going to be meeting up with that mystery man.
♪ (Marlene) Okay, you can let me down.
♪ (birds squawking) ♪ Ta-da!
Well, where is everybody?
I thought at least Barry would be here.
(Clint) Ah, maybe they'll be around later.
(Nicole) They know we're back this morning.
(Clint) You know, until the bar opens, technically, we're still on honeymoon.
(Nicole) What are you like?
(chuckling) (Clint) Get up them stairs, you bold girl!
(screaming) (mellow guitar music) ♪ -What have you found?
-Nothing for Interpol, probably just kids partying.
Some cannabis and prescription meds from a pharmacy in London.
(Finn) Tripazadrine?
-What's it for?
-No idea.
These crazy kids, they could be taking anything.
Right, that's the lot.
(Marlene) That's great.
Let me see your pupils.
(Callum) Very funny.
(chuckling) ♪ -Is Niamh here?
-I thought she was joining Shay at the sailing club today?
He's just called.
The minibus arrived, she wasn't on it.
(Leila) What's the matter?
Niamh, my daughter, is missing.
(dark music) I dropped Niamh off at her friend's house last night for a sleepover.
Did you speak to the friend?
Joanne O'Connell, yes.
She said she didn't sleep there after all.
She changed her mind and went home around nine.
(Concepta) What?
She's been missing all night?
(Siobhan) I've been phoning her mobile, but she won't answer.
(Concepta) She'll pick up for me.
(Siobhan) It'll go straight to voicemail.
(Niamh) Hi!
You've reached Niamh.
If I didn't answer, it's 'cause I don't want to talk to you.
(Concepta) Why would she switch off her phone?
♪ (Marlene) It's not like you to have time off.
♪ (Finn) Siobhan and I are... Well, we're giving it another go, for the sake of the kids.
(Marlene) Hm.
Romance is in the air, what with Leila's mystery man and you and Siobhan getting back together.
(Finn) We're taking it slow.
Siobhan's still in the spare room.
(Marlene) And in the dark about you and Leila.
I saw the two of you all lovey-dovey, the night of Shay's birthday.
(Finn) What you saw... ♪ ...was us breaking up.
(cellphone ringing) ♪ Leila?
(clears throat) (dramatic music) ♪ We're on our way.
♪ -What is it, what's up?
-It's Niamh.
♪ She's been missing, for over 12 hours.
♪ (buzzing, door opening) Hey.
It's gonna be okay.
Marlene knows how to handle this.
Siobhan, has Niamh ever done anything like this before?
-Never.
-Is there any chance she could've went back up to Belfast?
(Siobhan) No, I don't think so.
-Any boyfriends on the scene?
-No.
(Siobhan) No one special.
(Concepta) What do you mean "no one special"?
She's only 15!
Ma, please.
(somber guitar music) ♪ Maybe I should wait at home for Niamh, just in case.
♪ Thanks, Ma.
Thank you.
♪ (Barry) So, you decided to turn yourself in at last, huh?
(somber music) Hey.
What's the matter?
♪ What's happened?
♪ -So who's this boyfriend?
-Alby McAlinden.
He's a barman up in Belfast.
(Finn) He's a what?
-What age is he?
-He's 20.
(Finn) He's 20?
-How did Niamh meet him?
-At a gig.
She hadn't been seeing him long when I found out.
-What?
-I cornered him at work and told him to stop seeing her.
-I put a stop to it.
-Well, you didn't if she's gone off with him.
Do you have his contact details?
(Siobhan) No, but he works in the Trough And Nose Bag up at the Cathedral Quarter.
I need you to go home, check if any of Niamh's clothes are missing.
Gather up her laptop or tablet and bring them here, okay?
(Siobhan) Okay.
(sharp exhale) Okay, I want to be kept informed at all times, no matter what yous find.
-Understood?
-Yes.
Sure.
(door opening and closing) Ah, Callum, can you check the buses to Belfast from eight o'clock last night for Niamh?
-Yeah, on it.
-Cheers.
If your da asked you to stop seeing a boy at 15, what would you have done?
Tell him it was all over to keep him quiet and carry on seeing the guy.
(Marlene) Exactly.
So the best friend usually knows everything.
I'm going to go round and talk to Joanne.
-I'll come with you.
-Yeah.
(mellow guitar music) ♪ (Leila) Joanne, do you know if Niamh is still seeing Alby?
(Joanne) No way.
She dumped him when she found out he was two-timing her.
Did you ever see him round here?
(Joanne) Never.
I have no idea what he looks like.
He never let Niamh take any photos of them together.
Now I know why, the rat.
Could someone else have come to pick her up?
-A new boyfriend, maybe?
-I don't know.
She said she was walking home and she borrowed my silver jacket.
(Leila) You're certain she left at nine?
I texted her right after.
And she didn't text back?
No.
I thought she was in a huff with me.
(Callum) Papa Delta two two, from Papa Delta eight one, I've got a result from the door-to-door.
(Marlene clears throat) Excuse us, Joanne.
(Callum) Mrs. Duffy from down the road caught this footage yesterday on her blue tit cam.
(dramatic music) ♪ (birds squawking) ♪ (Marlene) Uh, maybe you should wait back at the station.
(Leila) Why?
(Marlene) Look, I--I know about you and Finn.
I know he split up with you and I just-- I just don't want you to be awkward around him.
(Leila) He didn't dump me.
It was my decision.
We only had a few dates.
We're colleagues, nothing more.
(Finn) I wonder what else went on in Belfast -that I wasn't told about.
-I wanted to tell you about Alby, but you weren't speaking to me.
(knocking) (sighing) Come on through.
(Siobhan) We've been through all her clothes.
There is nothing missing.
(Leila) We have footage of Niamh that appears to show her getting into a van with an unidentified male.
(Marlene) Would you be able to tell us if this is Alby McAlinden?
(Siobhan) Niamh swore to me she'd finished with him.
♪ No.
That's not Alby.
Now, I only met him once, but this guy's taller, and he's older too.
♪ (Finn) The van has a damaged brake light on the driver's side.
♪ Thank you.
(Siobhan) And how do you know she got into the van with him?
She can't be seen once the van pulls away.
♪ So, who's this guy, then?
♪ (sighing) (Clint) Mm.
Muah.
Is that a love poem you're writing?
(Nicole) No.
It's a shopping list for you.
I'm going to make the wedding stew that we had on our first night in Oman.
(Clint) Ooh.
(Nicole) I'm going to get everyone round and we can put the honeymoon photos up on the big screen.
(Clint) That's a great idea.
So what time do the girls arrive?
(Nicole) I don't know.
They haven't replied.
(Clint) It's all a bit weird, isn't it?
(Nicole) I know.
I wonder what they can all be doing that's more important.
♪ (Leila) Alby didn't show up for work last night because he was holding his girlfriend's hand on a maternity ward.
Alby Junior was born at 2:00 a.m. (Marlene) We can rule Alby out.
We have to assume now this is a possible kidnapping.
We need to call the Major Investigation Team.
(Siobhan) I told you it wasn't Alby.
Why didn't you believe me?
-Siobhan... -No, no, no.
My daughter's been missing for 14 hours, taken by a stranger.
You should be out looking for her!
♪ (door closing) ♪ I had a call from Mrs. Duffy.
She caught the whole thing on her blue tit camera.
She wasn't supposed to say, but she knows Niamh's my granddaughter.
(Barry) Well, don't you be fretting.
Marlene will be out there combing the area.
And while we're waiting for the news, I'll make you a wee cup of tea.
Tea's your answer to everything.
Have you shares in a plantation?
I know something's wrong.
I need to be out there looking for her.
Did Mrs. Duffy say anything about the sort of vehicle this fella was driving?
Yes.
It was a white van.
All right, missus.
Get your coat.
We're going for a wee drive around.
♪ (lock clicking) ♪ (Concepta) Look.
There it is.
Quick, follow it.
(suspenseful music) ♪ (Leila) What did you find on Joanne's phone?
(Callum) Yeah, well, we know what the girls were arguing about, and it wasn't your man, Alby.
(Marlene) Niamh disapproved of someone that Joanne was chatting with online.
(Leila) What time did Joanne's dad say he'd get here?
-He's stuck in traffic.
-We can't wait.
We need to get hold of an appropriate adult.
(Nicole) There you are.
Wait till you see the state of me belly dancing.
(giggling) (Leila) Well, she's definitely an adult.
Nicole.
We were wondering if you could possibly help us?
(Nicole) Oh, here, if you need a case solved, I'm your woman.
Seriously, I've seen every episode of Murder, She Wrote.
Twice.
So, the minor we've been interviewing doesn't have a parent present, and we need someone to take their place.
-Oh, I... -But, but...
I don't need you to say or do anything.
You won't even know I'm there.
(soft guitar music) ♪ (Leila) Joanne, who is Joe?
(Marlene) We know you've been chatting with him online.
And that you and Niamh argued about it.
Joe wanted to meet up with me, but Niamh thought it was a bad idea.
Why would she think that?
'Cause he's older than me.
How much older?
He's 35.
The dirty... (soft thud) (Joanne) He's not a perv or anything.
He's my friend, that's all.
(muffled telephone ringing) You think Joe took Niamh?
(Leila) Do you have a photo of him?
Or a social media profile?
(suspenseful music) ♪ We'll be back in a moment, Joanne.
♪ (door opening) ♪ (door closing) He wasn't waiting for Niamh.
Joanne was his intended target.
(Callum) The girls could pass for sisters.
(Marlene) And Niamh borrowed her jacket.
♪ He must've realized his mistake by now.
Why hasn't he let Niamh go?
(Leila) That's what worries me.
Callum, update the Major Investigation Team.
Yeah.
♪ (door closing) (Concepta) There it is, opposite that new deli.
♪ (Barry) That guy in the baseball hat is getting into it.
♪ (Concepta) I'm making a citizen's arrest.
(Barry) No, you wait one minute!
Hang on.
♪ (Concepta) What have you done with my granddaughter?
(Clint) Concepta?
(Barry) Clint.
What are you doing here?
(Clint) Well, Nicole's making a stew from Oman, has me getting all the ingredients.
Have you heard of black lemons?
We have been chasing your white van all over town.
What for?
(Concepta) Niamh got into one last night, and nobody has seen her since.
♪ (Siobhan) This is my fault.
I encouraged her to go to Joanne's so that we could spend more time together.
If she'd stayed home, she'd be safe now.
(Finn) You're not to blame for this.
I had that stupid fling and ruined everything.
(Finn) I'm just as much to blame for our marriage breakdown.
♪ I stopped being a husband to you long before you had the affair.
♪ I'm sorry.
♪ Meeting Joe online was the only nice thing that's happened for ages.
(Marlene) Joanne's mom passed away recently.
I'm very sorry for your loss.
Joe lets me talk about Mom as much as I want.
He's a good listener.
(Nicole) Huh!
They all are until...
Sorry.
Joe said he wanted to meet me in person.
Ha, I'm sure he did.
Niamh wanted to know why he was coming all the way from London.
♪ (buzzing) We've got news on the van.
(Marlene) Um, can you bear with us, Joanne?
(Callum) Major Investigations ID'd the van.
It was stolen from the Belfast ferry terminal three days ago.
(Leila) This guy Joanne was chatting to said he was coming from London.
So, these meds we found this morning, they had a London address on them, and I'm sure they were made out to a Joseph someone.
Bingo.
Joseph Milligan, Old Ford Pharmacy, London E3.
(Leila) Callum, we need to track down the kids who broke into that activity center and find out what they know.
On it.
♪ (exhales) (Siobhan) Finn.
♪ Hey.
Uh, there's somebody here to see you.
♪ Clint.
♪ (Clint) I came as soon as I heard, man.
Are you all right?
(sighing) (Finn) Yeah.
-Who told you?
-Your ma.
Her and Barry have been tailing me all over town.
Should I be out looking, too?
(Finn) Uh, no, mate.
Thanks, but...
I should probably put a stop to it.
I mean, they mean well, but they could make a dangerous situation worse.
(Clint) What a nightmare, bud.
(Finn) I'm just...
I'm trying to stay strong for Siobhan, but... (Clint) You shouldn't have to shoulder this alone.
Times like these, you need to be able to lean on the one you love.
Look, if you're serious about giving your marriage another go, you need to be able to talk to her.
(soft guitar music) (Finn) I know.
♪ (Clint) But look, what do I know, hey?
Sure, I've only been married five minutes and I'm already turning into an agony aunt.
She'll be all right.
♪ (Marlene) Okay, thank you.
Bye.
(phone clicking) According to the Met, Joseph Milligan has a record for drug offenses and assaulting a police officer.
-Has he done time?
-Eighteen months in a medium secure unit.
He has mental health issues.
-What kind of issues?
-Paranoid schizophrenia.
I mean, if he takes his anti-psychotic meds, he's fine, but... -And if he stops?
-He can become agitated, angry, possibly violent.
(Leila) Let's hope that's not his entire supply.
(Marlene) So, the family moved to London when he was in his teens, but Joe's a local boy.
(Leila) Do you remember a Joseph Milligan?
-No.
-Oh, you mean Spike?
The only punk rocker in Port Devine.
Oh, yeah, I forgot about him.
That's right.
Well, if it's the same fella, he used to go out with Joanne's mom, Anne.
(buzzer, door opening) (Leila) Did you manage to catch up with any of those kids?
(Callum) Yeah, they recognized Joe.
They said they only bought his meds to get rid of him because he was acting a bit weird and rambling.
-What kind of rambling?
-He said something about needing money to save his daughter.
(dark music) ♪ (Concepta) I'm going home now.
Okay, I promise.
Hello?
Hello?
No signal.
Talking to myself as usual.
-That was Finn.
-I know, I heard him.
(Concepta) Half the town heard him.
(Barry) I had a text from Marlene.
Apparently, we were wasting our time searching every white van in the country.
The one we were looking for has a damaged brake light.
(Concepta) It would've been helpful if I'd known that earlier.
(Barry) Hmm.
Why have we stopped here?
(suspenseful music) (birds chirping) ♪ (birds chirping) ♪ Damaged brake light.
That's it.
Wait.
You go back, wait by the car.
Finn told you to go home.
He didn't say anything to me.
I'll take a wee look.
♪ Go.
♪ (Marlene) We just spoke with your dad.
He'll be back soon.
He also told us that a few days after your mom died, Joe contacted him.
What?
Before he friended me?
(mouthing words) But why would he contact my dad?
He wanted to know your date of birth.
(Nicole) Spike's not her father, is he?
Joe is Spike?
-Mom's old boyfriend?
-Yes, but she broke up with him before she met your dad.
Then a year later, you were born.
(Nicole) So why's he stalking her?
Joe has mental health issues, and we think the news of your mom's death triggered him to have a breakdown.
As part of his delusions, Joe might believe you're his daughter.
(dark music) (sighing) ♪ (Barry) Dear God... You nearly gave me a heart attack.
(Concepta) Are you going to look inside?
(Barry) This is a crime scene.
We need to contact Finn.
(Concepta) I've tried, there's no signal.
(Barry) There are certain procedures you have to follow.
(Concepta) I'm gonna have a look.
♪ (cellphone vibrating) -It's Niamh!
-Wait.
Marlene, alert the Major Investigation Team.
If Joe still has Niamh, this could be him.
Try to stay calm and friendly.
Answer on speaker.
And, you, not a word.
♪ (Joanne) Hello?
♪ Niamh?
(Joe) It's Joe.
♪ Is that you, Joanne?
Yes, it's me.
(Joe) I'm so happy to hear your voice.
♪ (Joanne) Joe, do you know where my friend, Niamh, is?
♪ (Joe) She's-- She's somewhere safe.
-Can I speak to her, please?
-No.
♪ She'll only tell lies.
♪ Joanne, do you know where the bridge is in Devine Forest?
Yes.
(Joe) Meet me there in 15 minutes.
(cellphone beeps) ♪ (Joanne) What happens now?
♪ (Concepta) Excuse me.
You haven't seen a teenage girl on your walk, have you?
Uh... No.
No, you're the first I've seen today.
Joseph Milligan, is that you?
Aye... Aye, it is, Mrs. O'Hare.
I didn't recognize you there without your blue spiky hair.
(Barry) Oh, now I remember you!
-You're the graffiti artist.
-Yep.
That's some memory you have, Inspector Pettigrew.
Ah, retired now.
(Concepta) Just back to visit family?
To see my daughter.
Her, um...
Her mom passed recently.
(Barry) Oh, I'm sorry for your loss.
(Concepta) We're looking for my granddaughter, Niamh.
She's been missing since last night.
Um...
I'm so sorry.
If I ever get my hands on the one who took her, his life won't be worth living.
She's only 15.
Well...
I hope you find her, safe and well.
♪ I never knew he had a daughter around here.
♪ (knocking) ♪ (Siobhan) Leila.
The Major Investigations Team has located the suspect and is moving in to arrest him.
-Where?
When?
-Right now.
-And Niamh?
-She was taken by mistake.
(Siobhan) Oh... Oh, it's Shay.
I should speak to him.
-Okay.
-Thank you.
♪ (Leila) How are you holding up?
(door closing) I'm, uh... ♪ I'm losing my mind.
I keep telling myself that she's going to come through this, but...
When Niamh was born, uh, there were some complications.
Didn't think she was going to make it.
Because of that...
I've always told her that I love her.
But I've never, uh...
I've never told her that I'm really proud of her.
(melancholy music) (Leila) You can tell her when we bring her home.
♪ (Siobhan) Finn?
♪ The van is at the location now, but no sign of the suspect or Niamh.
Over.
(dark music) (Barry) Have you got a picture of the suspect?
-Yeah.
-Yeah.
Here.
♪ When did you see him?
(Barry) Shortly before you arrived.
He was heading for the main road.
-Let's go.
-Yeah.
♪ (engine starting) ♪ (door opening) That's your mom and dad, then?
(Joanne) Yeah.
Mom wanted it taken.
I think she knew she wasn't well.
(Leila) She's got a lovely smile.
You look a lot like her.
(Joanne) I have some more photos of Mom.
-Would you like to see?
-I'd like that very much.
(Joe) Who are you?
♪ My name's Leila.
I'm Niamh's friend.
Can I see her?
Not until I see Joanne.
I've got something to tell her.
♪ I'm her da.
She's named after me and her mom.
Joe plus Anne.
Joanne.
♪ (Joanne) I wasn't named after you.
I was named after my nana.
It's not true!
Joanne, you've got to listen to me... (Leila) Stop.
Joe, you need to stay back.
(heavy breathing) It's okay.
We're all going to stay calm.
♪ Aren't we, Joe?
Joanne, why don't you tell Joe what your mom said about him?
♪ Are you really Spike?
♪ No one's called me that in years.
Mom said you were her first love.
♪ She never forgot you.
♪ And I never forgot her.
♪ I'm not religious, but Anne was.
And every year, I go into a chapel, and I light a candle on her birthday.
♪ Did you find anything upstairs?
♪ Joe, I have something very precious for you.
It's a photo taken a long time ago of you and Anne.
♪ Put the knife down.
I will hand it to you.
♪ (clanging) ♪ Thank you, Joe.
♪ Look at us.
♪ We were so happy.
♪ (Leila) Joe, can you tell me where Niamh is?
♪ She's in the forest.
(Leila) It's a big forest.
Can you tell me exactly where she is?
♪ She... She said she needed the toilet.
When I let her out of the van, she ran away.
I--I called for her to come back, but she wouldn't listen.
♪ (Leila) Callum, do you think you can wait with Joanne until her dad arrives?
(Callum) Yeah, sure.
(Leila) If I took you to the forest, do you think you can show us where you last saw Niamh?
(Joe) Maybe.
(Marlene) That's not procedure.
(Leila) I take full responsibility.
(Marlene) If this goes wrong, you could lose your job.
(Leila) Niamh's in danger, she's our priority.
(melancholy music) ♪ Does anything look familiar, Joe?
(Joe) Not really.
All the trees look the same to me.
(Marlene) He hasn't a clue where he is.
(Joe) Quiet.
Listen.
When I let her out of the van, she-- she ran away towards the waterfall.
(soft music) -You're certain?
-Yeah.
Yeah, when I heard it... it reminded me of the time that me and Anne went up there.
♪ (Leila) Take him back to the car, Marlene.
(Marlene) Let's go.
(dramatic music) Come on.
♪ Niamh!
♪ Niamh!
♪ Niamh!
♪ Niamh!
(panting) ♪ Niamh... (soft music) Niamh!
Niamh!
♪ -Leila?
-Oh!
(Niamh) Leila!
(Leila) Oh!
(uplifting music) -Are you okay?
-Yeah, I'm okay.
I fell, twisted my ankle, but I'm okay.
I'm okay.
♪ (guitar music) ♪ I keep looking at my watch, thinking an hour's passed, but it's only been a minute.
You're not the only one that's been sick with worry all day.
Oh, I'm sorry, Finn.
I'm listening now.
It's okay.
I was able to talk to someone.
Just not your wife.
Clint's been a good friend to you.
-Yeah.
-I don't know how I'd have got through this on my own.
You'd never have to.
We're family, we always will be.
No matter what happens.
It's Leila.
♪ -You okay?
-Yeah.
Oh, Niamh!
Oh!
(laughing) (Finn) You okay, sweetheart?
(Siobhan) Oh, thank you, God.
(Marlene) Leila found her.
(Siobhan) Oh, God.
Oh, thank you.
Come on, let's get you inside.
Come on.
Thank God!
♪ (Leila) Can we let them enjoy their reunion?
Wait till tomorrow to tell Finn that I took Joe to the forest?
(Marlene) You went above and beyond to find Niamh.
And I know you did it for Finn.
If you care for him that much, why did you break up with him?
Finn loves his children.
That's more important than my feelings.
(soft music) ♪ (Concepta) And to think you were standing there gabbling away with him.
(mellow music) Oh, here's Callum now.
(Callum) Niamh's been found safe and well.
(Concepta) Thanks be to God!
I have to go to her.
Where is she?
(Callum) Leila and Marlene are interviewing her now, so it'll be a wee while before you can see her.
(Nicole) Police business is very complicated.
So many questions and forms and stuff.
(Clint) Is that you finished being Joanne's appropriate adult, love?
(Nicole) Yes, her daddy's home.
Now, if you'll excuse me, I have a Middle Eastern stew to make.
With no chickpeas.
♪ (Clint) Twenty things on the list.
I forgot one.
(guitar music) ♪ (Niamh) He pushed me into the van, and I didn't see him again until he let me out this morning.
When you ran into the forest?
(Niamh) I just kept going.
I would have made it all the way home, only I fell and twisted my stupid ankle.
(Siobhan) Thank goodness that's your only injury.
That must have been a terrifying experience.
(Niamh) It was.
But I knew my dad would be looking for me.
(Finn) I am so proud of you, sweetheart.
♪ (lively fiddle music) (laughing) (indistinct chatter) ♪ (Nicole) They didn't have a clue who your man Joe was until I told them.
Not a baldy notion.
(Clint) So, you helped crack the case, then?
(Nicole) I suppose I did.
Not that I'll get any credit for it.
(Clint) Oh, you'll get plenty of credit off me, Mrs. Dunwoody.
(Barry) So...
This is the famous stew from Oman?
(Nicole) Yes, it's called majboos.
(Barry) Maj-booze?
(Nicole) Bon appetit.
♪ Mm... (Callum) Any chance of seconds?
♪ A wee bit more.
♪ (Finn) Where's Leila?
(Marlene) Writing up the report at the station.
♪ Listen, it's not often I admit when I'm wrong.
(Finn) Whoa.
Hold the front page.
What about?
You and Leila.
♪ (Finn) Look, like I told you, Marlene, we split up.
Yeah, but...
I see how you are with each other, and... ♪ ...you never looked at Siobhan the way you look at her.
♪ (Finn) The timing's not right.
But the kids... (Marlene) They aren't kids anymore, Finn.
♪ You've no idea what Leila did for you today.
♪ (Niamh) Yeah, okay.
See you later, ache-face.
(Siobhan) Was that Shay?
(Niamh) Well, it sounded like him.
But whoever it was said he'd been worried about me.
(laughing) ♪ Nanny!
(sighing) (Concepta) I am so happy to see you safe and well, love.
♪ All my prayers have been answered.
♪ I've someone here to see you.
♪ (Joanne) I am so sorry, Niamh.
Can you ever forgive me?
(Niamh) Of course I forgive you!
(Joanne) I was so stupid.
I didn't realize why he was letting me go on and on about my mom.
(Niamh) You can talk to me about her as much as you like.
You know that, don't you?
♪ (soft music) ♪ (buzzing) (Finn) Hey.
Hey.
♪ I was about to raise a glass to you, and you'd gone.
There's no need.
I was only doing my job.
Marlene told me what you did.
♪ Today was the longest day of my life.
♪ I was absolutely terrified that I might lose Niamh.
You took a big risk, and you brought her back.
I couldn't bear to see you in pain.
(Finn) You were there for me, 100 percent.
♪ Siobhan and I... we're always going to be family, no matter what.
♪ But there's nothing between us anymore.
You're the one I want to be with.
(soft guitar music) ♪ (indistinct chatter) (soft music) ♪ You must be relieved today ended so well.
(Siobhan) There were moments I thought I was going to go mad.
But Finn got me through it.
He was incredible.
I remembered today... why I fell in love with him.
♪ I really think we can make this work.
(soft music) He wants us to be a family again.
♪ (Siobhan sighs) ♪ (spirited music) ♪ (bright music)
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