- Kay Mullary: Do you have children?
- DC Sue Upton: A little one. Just eight.
- Kay Mullary: You know everything about them at that age, don't you? They're just an extension of you, really. Aren't they? Then, slowly, they start to pull away. Make their own lives. Become their own people. Make their own choices. Own mistakes. Which is what you want. It's what your job was, wasn't it? Roots and wings. Then it's okay, because you know that they'll come back when they're ready. So you ask about boyfriends and friends, but the truth is I didn't really know her very well in the last year or so. You know, she was out there making her own life. And she hadn't come back to us, yet. And now, she never will.
- David: Is he back?
- Rosie: No. He rang. He's down near the beach. He wants me to go down there.
- David: Well, shall I come, too, or...
- Rosie: Maybe you could stay with Liv.
- David: What did we do, Rosie? I mean, what did we do wrong? All our dreams?
- Rosie: We don't know yet, David. Not for sure.
- David: No, we don't.
- Rosie: Hey, Rob. All right, sweetheart?
- Rob: I was home on Monday. I got back just after 7:00.
- Rosie: You what?
- Rob: Last Monday. I was there. All the time.
- Rosie: I thought you were at piano on Monday, weren't you?
- Rob: She forgot I was meant to do two hours. Her brain's going. She let me off at 7:00. I got back just after ten past. I saw Jamie in the kitchen. He wasn't at his dad's.
- Rosie: Why are you telling me this? Rob, is there something worrying you?
- Rob: No, I'm sorry. I'm just thinking about my sister.