Episode 2

Dani exits the school and flees. Tim visits Nina's house to find the headmaster, Mr Caulfield there. At home, Dani waits for Tim to return. He is disgusted with her. DI Calgetti grills Dani about the photograph. Dani returns home to a note from Tim stating that he wants her gone.
At the school, a suspended Dani gathers her artwork as Sienna tries to offer some comfort. They discuss their shared experience of foster care. Caulfield and Bel stand by as Dani leaves.
Bel asks a nervous Sienna to speak at the vigil for Zac that night. Tim is confronted by Dani about the texts, but he shrugs off her questions and leaves. An uneasy Dani opens the door to DI Calgetti who now requests to search the house. She calls in to Sienna at her foster centre where Sienna is sick with anxiety. Dani watches from outside as the vigil ends.
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