House of Nine Lives

Joy agrees not to run the story, on the condition that Fabian kisses her, Nina overhears it and is dismayed until Fabian tells Joy he can't do it and reveals his true feelings for Nina, but Joy decides not to run the story anyway; Eddie reconciles with Patricia. Alfie and Amber steal Eddie's camera and learn that Jerome stole the dollhouse and the two confront him. He then reveals Rufus is alive and that he is blackmailing Jasper with the threat of harming Fabian and that Vera is working for him and they find out she is a double-agent. The Sibunas and Jerome try to tell Victor this but he doesn't believe them. Amber and Patricia then overhear that Victor has three reflectors and Vera overhears that the Sibunas have the remaining three. Rufus then visits Trudy and interrogates her about the dollhouse, but when she doesn't give enough information, he tells her he no longer needs her, much to Trudy's dismay.
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