Cat decides to take Cathy on their own sister honeymoon to cheer her up. Marilyn finds Colin's missing will, and she and Tess need to tell the girls the shocking news.
After Colin Walcott drops dead at his birthday party his wife Tess and daughter Cat discover he had a long-term mistress Marilyn by whom he has a daughter Cath. An irate Tess throws out Colin's belongings whilst Cat is angry with boy-friend Marcus over a text he sent to another girl. When the two half-sisters meet there is an argument over where to scatter their father's ashes, leading to police intervention whilst they also learn he may have been having an affair with yet another woman.
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Cat decides to take Cathy on their own sister honeymoon to cheer her up. Marilyn finds Colin's missing will, and she and Tess need to tell the girls the shocking news.
Cat decides to take Cathy on their own sister honeymoon to cheer her up. Marilyn finds Colin’s missing will and, together with Tess, they need to tell the girls the shocking news.
Cat and Cathy reel from the news that they have a secret brother - who Cathy just snogged. Marilyn is furious to learn she wasn’t Colin’s only mistress and starts stalking his other lover.
Cathy and Cat cannot find their dad’s will and, at their joint birthday party, their mums war over which family their dead dad loved most.
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