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Call Brad.

Hey, Leila.

I need your help.

Meet me at Iris's.

I'll be right there.

Iris! Oh my God!

No, no! Please. Please

don't die on me.

You're the only family I

have! Oh, my God! Please!

I can't lose you!

What the hell are

you doing here?

What did you do to Iris?

Leila? Is everything...?

Oh my God, what

the hell happened?

We have to call the cops.

No. No, hey, no.

I know how to handle this.

I got in over my head.

But I'm good for it, I promise.

I just need more time.

I know, OK?

Who was that on the phone?

No one.

It's just drama, OK? Nothing

for you to worry about.

What'd you get from the store?

Just some snacks and beer.

I'm not even attracted

to her! You know that!

You were all over

each other in school.

We were just talking.

Can't I have one

conversation with a girl

without you getting jealous?

If that's all you were doing,

I wouldn't have a problem.

Look. I gotta go.

Hey, what are you doing up here?

Oh, hi Hazel.

Uh, I was working

on a school project.

Didn't sound like homework.

Boy trouble?

Look, I've had my fair

share of bad relationships.

Don't give someone

your attention

who doesn't deserve it.

I'm just dropping off

some stuff for Nora.

She's been keeping

me really busy

helping out around

the house. She told me

you're having some

trouble in biology class.

I think your dad's a

bit concerned, too.

So, if you need a

tutor, I'm your gal.

Thanks, Hazel, for

offering to help

and for the relationship advice.

Anytime.

Oh, and if you need help

practicing for your

driver's test...

I don't want my license.

We live in the city;

I can just walk or ride share.

OK, well if you

change your mind,

all you've gotta do is ask.

See ya later.

Violet?

Sorry, I thought

that you were Dad.

No he's working late on

that big work project.

And then he's going for his run.

Right. Marathon

training.

Mm. My sister Faith is

coming into town soon.

I was thinking of

doing a spa day.

Would you like to join us?

I don't like pampering

and stuff. You know that.

I know it's been tough not

having your dad around much.

As soon as his work

project wraps up

and his marathon is over,

I'm sure he'll be home more.

Leila: I thought you were

coming home an hour ago.

I got held up.

Seems like that's

becoming a habit.

What's going on?

Just work stuff.

Does it have something

to do with all the

strange phone calls you've

been getting lately?

Someone slipped

this under the door.

Your neighbor got

it by accident.

Heredity House DNA Testing Kit?

You did one of these?

I did it a couple weeks

ago. Not a big deal

Why didn't you tell me?

Go ahead. Open it.

What. You don't want me to see?

I just need a minute.

Mrs. Hyatt?

Yes.

I'm Detective Howard. Is

your husband Scott Hyatt?

Yes! He's on a run.

I'm just visiting with

my sister right now.

What is this concerning?

May I come in?

Of course.

Howard: Mrs. Hyatt, I

have some bad news.

Your husband's body was

found in Baker Crest Park

on one of the trails

about an hour ago.

I'm so sorry for your loss.

Oh, my God!

We have reason to believe

someone was involved

in his death.

The portion of the

trail where he was found

is less busy,

especially at night.

Out here training

for the marathon?

Investigators at the crime scene

say that it appears he was hit

with some type of blunt

force trauma to the head.

Now all we need to

know is who did it.

I should have been there.

He's training for a marathon;

we were supposed

to run it together.

If I was there, he

would still be alive.

I know this is not

the ideal time to ask,

but can you tell me

where you were tonight?

Violet?

Howard: So just

to confirm,

the two of you were here

together all night?

Yes. We were watching

a movie together.

It's my last day in town.

You're planning on

leaving tomorrow?

Uh, hopefully I can

stay a little longer.

I'm just gonna need

to check in with work.

Just give a good contact number.

What do you mean?

Well, as the sole witness to

Mrs. Hyatt's

whereabouts tonight,

we'll just be checking

in on a few things.

Detective, you don't

think that I...?

Unfortunately, in

cases like these,

we need to investigate

the spouse first.

We're just doing

our job, Mrs. Hyatt.

I can't believe this.

Did they say how he d*ed?

I don't know. Why is the

whole world against me?

My mom's dead.

Now my dad.

I feel like I'm cursed.

I have no one.

Hey, that's not true.

You've got me. And Nora.

Look, I know you two

aren't exactly close,

but you're not alone. OK?

Ooh. Violet, honey, I

have some terrible news.

I already know. I

heard the detective.

How did he die?

They don't know yet,

but they suspect it

wasn't an accident.

What do you mean?

Somebody did this to my dad?

We don't know yet, honey.

Did you ask the police?

Did you, did you talk to

them? What did you say?

Violet, of course we asked.

I was worried about you.

I didn't know where you were;

you didn't call or text.

Since when do I ever

let you know where I am?

I let Dad know.

Leila: Oh, my God. I

don't believe this

Something happened to your dad?

It says they have no

leads. How can that be?

It's late. Who the hell is that?

Shh.

Man at door: Come

on, Brad. Open up!

What is going on?

Sh!

I know you're in there, Brad!

Brad, open the door!

Tell me, right now,

what's happening.

I um, I owe someone

a little money.

My bookie. I bet on the

fight last week and now...

How much?

Fifty thousand.

Leila!

Leila! Leila, let

me come with you.

You lied to me! You

put us both in danger.

Look. You're going to

meet your real family

for the first time.

I love you. Let

me be with you.

I'm sorry. I

need space.

Sweetie, this school

thing is a real problem.

I know, Dad!

Violet, look at me.

I know things have been

really hard with you

and I know that you still

miss your mom. I do, too.

It sure doesn't seem like it.

Honey, I will

never stop loving her.

She'll always be a part

of me, a part of us.

Maybe it's time that we went

back to family therapy.

Why? Because that worked

out so well before?

Honey, this is serious.

You heard the

guidance counselor.

If you don't pull

your grades up,

you won't graduate.

I know that maybe you think

that the family therapy

didn't work out.

It didn't work out

because of you!

Ever since Mom d*ed, all

you care about is Nora,

your business, and

that stupid marathon.

I can't wait to move

out of the house

to leave you and Nora behind.

I'm sorry for what I said, Dad.

Nora: In lieu of flowers,

I've asked everyone

to make a donation

to Scott's favorite charity.

Ah, that's perfect. I'm

so sorry I have to leave.

I wish I could stay longer,

but the kids in my class,

they're really struggling

with the substitute.

No, I completely understand.

And thank you so much

for staying here with me

for a few extra days.

Anything for my sister.

What can I do from New York?

Um, help with the arrangements?

No, you have done enough.

And I've got Hazel

here to help me.

Why don't you just get

back to those kids.

And sis. Thank you

for everything.

Uh, I'm just gonna go to school.

I have to grab something

from my locker.

Let me get my car

keys, I'll drive you.

It's OK. I'll walk; I just

really need fresh air.

Hello, sister.

Shane: No, I'm

single. I swear!

So what I'm thinkin'

is, you and I, dinner?

Sorry.

My dad dies and you're still

messing with other

girls behind my back.

Not messin' around

with other girls.

Come on, would I

ever do that to you?

Look, I'm...

I'm done with this. With us!

So what? You're breaking up

with me? Are you serious?

Nora?

Yes.

I'm sorry this is

probably a strange time

for me to show up at your door.

My name is Leila.

I'm Scott's daughter.

I appreciate you sharing

all of this with me, Leila.

And I'm sorry you never

got to meet your father.

He was a wonderful man. In

fact, you remind me of him.

I do? How?

You have his green eyes.

I don't mean to be presumptuous,

but I assume you're here

to talk about Scott's will?

Oh, no. I don't care

about the money.

So, you're just here

to pay your respects?

And, more importantly,

to meet my sister.

She's out right now.

I see... well then...

I guess I'll get going.

I know this isn't the best

time for me to be here.

You mentioned the police

still don't have any leads.

Sadly, not yet.

Would it be OK if I left

my phone number for Violet

just in case she's

interested in connecting?

I'd also love to know

when you have a date

for the memorial service.

Of course!

So does that mean you'll be

staying in town for a bit?

Probably a few weeks.

It's really nice

to meet you, Nora.

Have a good night.

You too, Leila.

Here. I'll walk you.

Good night.

Violet?

I didn't know you were back.

There's something I need

to talk to you about.

I'm not really in the

mood for chit chat.

What is all this?

I'm looking up every

single one of Dad's friends

on social media and I'm

contacting them and asking

them where they were

the night that Dad d*ed.

Honey, the police are

already doing that.

Days ago! It's been days. We

don't have even one clue.

I mean, Detective Howard?

He questioned us.

Who else is he even

talking to? Anyone?

It takes time, Violet.

Well, I want to know

who k*lled my dad,

so I'm not just gonna

sit here waiting around.

I understand. But...

We had a visit from a woman.

She is... your half sister.

Excuse me?

Your dad, a long time

ago before you were born,

he fathered a child.

He never knew.

Well, it's convenient

for her to show up now.

She seemed sincere...

but I will be calling the

detective to tell him.

We certainly can't

take any chances.

What's her name?

Leila Moore.

Leila!

You followed me here?

Hey. Don't be mad, OK?

I told you I wanted space.

It's not OK to track

me down like this.

I know. I just...

tried calling you.

What about the money you owe?

What if they followed you here?

I gotta guy here in

Philly. He can help me out.

I can't believe this.

Why don't I get us a motel room?

No. Look, the truth is,

things haven't been good

between us for a while now.

And after this whole crazy mess,

I think it's best

if we both moved on.

So you have a new family and

you're throwing me away?

That's not what I'm doing.

I wonder how they'd

feel if they knew

you m*rder*d someone.

How could you say that?

That was self-defense

and you know that!

Yeah, you're right. You're

right. I was outta line.

Just leave me alone!

Nora: That's really all

I know about Leila

from our conversation

Howard: Did she say

where she was staying?

No, she didn't. I

should've asked.

She has a vehicle?

I noticed she was

driving a small SUV.

We can look up any vehicle

registered to her name.

OK. Thank you.

What did the detective say?

They want to talk to Leila.

I just... I keep getting

this awful feeling.

I just want time to

grieve my husband.

How could they think I would

do something like this?

I'm so sorry, Nora. I know

how hard this is for you.

Thank you for being

here with me, Hazel.

Hm.

Howard: Is there someone in

Atlanta I can speak to

who can vouch for your

whereabouts the night

of Mr. Hyatt's m*rder?

Laila: I think I ordered

some takeout that night.

There should be a receipt.

I'm gonna level

with you, Ms. Moore.

The timing of your arrival

is pretty suspicious.

I realize that, but

I promise I only came

to get to know my sister

and to pay my respects.

Nora: So I spoke with the

funeral director today.

He said we should

start thinking about

clothes to bury your dad in.

Does that mean that we're

gonna have a service?

No. Not until the police

can release his body.

But we can still do

all the preparations

for when that time comes.

We can pick out his

clothes together.

Or I thought it

might be something

you'd like to do alone.

You know your dad best.

Thanks, Nora.

Moissy Fine Jewelry?

Those are lovely.

Yeah. They're from Leila.

When was she here?

I don't know; I just

found them outside.

"Thank you for being so

welcoming to me last night.

Wishing you all the

comfort and peace

during this difficult

time. Leila."

That's a nice gesture.

The detective spoke

with Leila today.

The alibi she gave

them checked out.

We should invite her for dinner.

You want to do that?

If we have her for dinner,

then we can find why she's here.

She did leave her number.

Tomorrow night doesn't work.

But maybe the following?

Hey.

That guy followed

you here, didn't he?

What?

I'm pretty sure

someone just sh*t at me

in the parking garage.

OK, don't be ridiculous.

It was probably just

a car backfiring.

Why would anyone come

after you anyway?

Because scaring me

would get you to pay.

You need to deal with this now.

=OK, listen, I may need

your help. My contact here

isn't panning out

the way I thought.

This isn't my mess to clean

up, Brad. I've gotta go.

I've gotta go find

somewhere else to sleep.

Howard: We finally have a break

in your husband's case.

A witness came forward who

was at Baker Crest Park

the night your husband d*ed.

We didn't see who did it,

but we have some

interesting information.

They said that they saw

Scott in the parking lot

with a woman, although they

didn't get a clear description.

Nora, I have to ask again:

were you at Baker Crest Park

the night your husband d*ed?

No, Detective Howard,

we've been over this.

I was here at the

house with my sister.

You've traced my phone.

You've watched my

security camera footage.

Well, if it wasn't you,

there's a possibility

there was another woman.

Was your husband

having an affair?

Take some time, Mrs.

Hyatt. Then call me.

Nora, I just got back into

town, and I heard the news.

I am so sorry about Scott.

Thanks, Maya.

Look, I know we've

had our differences,

and it's mostly my fault,

but if you need any

help... I'm here.

I appreciate that.

I should get back inside.

Of course. Yes. Take care.

Hey.

Hi. You're Violet.

Yeah. That's me,

your secret sister.

I'm really sorry

about everything.

So um, what made

you take a DNA test?

I wanted to know who my dad was.

And your mom never told you?

She didn't tell me

a lot of things.

She wasn't around

much. And when she was,

she definitely wasn't

clean or sober.

Why didn't you take

a DNA test sooner?

Someone really close to

me d*ed three months ago,

and it got me really

thinking - hoping - that

I had family out

there somewhere.

Leila! Welcome, come in!

You didn't need

to bring anything.

Oh, it's not much.

So, when I lost

my foster sister,

it was like my

whole world ended.

How'd it happen?

It was an accident.

Nora: So where are you staying?

Just my car.

Is that safe?

Not really. But it's all

I can afford right now.

She could stay with us.

Pardon?

We have an extra

bedroom for Leila.

I don't want to impose, Nora.

We'd be happy to have you stay.

That'd be nice.

So the bathroom is

right next door.

And you can use the

top drawer in there

for your stuff.

Make yourself at home.

Do you need anything?

I'm fine; the room

is all I need.

Thank you so much for

letting me stay, Nora.

Of course.

Violet?

Hey, I know this

must be hard for you.

Losing your dad. I

show up at your house.

I get the hint you

don't exactly trust me.

What makes you say that?

Because you remind

me a lot of myself

when I was your age.

You want to trust

people but you're afraid

that they'll hurt you...

or that you'll lose them.

How about this. I'll

give you my phone number,

my home address, whatever

you want to know about me.

Here.

Can I help you, Miss?

Uh, yeah. I was wondering

if you could let me know

what this receipt's for.

I'm sorry. I can't give

out that information.

All our sales are private.

OK.

Um, I'll just look

around then. Thanks.

Let me know if you'd

like to see something.

Moissy Fine Jewelry.

How may I help you?

You know I can't take

personal calls at work.

Can't this wait until later?

That's ridiculous,

Tom and you know it.

No! No, I did not

say that to her.

We can deal with this

when I get home tonight.

I've gotta go.

Young lady, what do

you think you're doing?

You're stealing private

customer information.

I'm sorry.

I may need to speak

to your parents.

I don't have any parents.

They're both dead.

OK. Well, you must

have a guardian.

Yeah, here.

You can call her.

Her name's Leila.

I totally thought she was

gonna call the cops on me.

Thanks for bailing me out.

What were you doing

in there anyway?

Uh, I found this

in Dad's pocket.

It's a receipt for a

really expensive necklace

that he bought in cash.

Kinda strange, right?

I'd say so. Do you want

to show it to the cops?

I don't know. I feel

really weird about it.

OK. Why don't you and me

figure it out together?

Violet: You OK?

Yeah.

Isn't your car

parked over there?

I just want to grab a coffee.

I have to ask.

Does Scott have a

history of infidelity?

No. At least... not

that I was aware of.

Leila was born out

of wedlock, right?

Does that mean that Scott was

cheating on his first wife?

No, Leila was conceived

before Scott's marriage.

Remind me, how did the

two of you get together?

We met at a charity event

Yeah, but he was still

married at the time.

God, no! His wife had

already passed away.

Are you trying to insinuate

that I committed adultery?

I'm just doing my

job, Mrs. Hyatt.

Gathering information.

But if we can find evidence

that your husband was

having an affair,

it gives us a good

lead on this case.

OK. Thank you.

Thank you, Mrs. Hyatt.

Hey, Hazel!

This is Leila.

It's very nice to meet you.

You, too.

Um, I was wondering if we could

do that biology tutoring?

Maybe it will get my

mind off of things.

Great. How about tomorrow

morning? Nine-thirty?

Perfect.

I'll see you, girls.

My dad hired her

after my mom d*ed.

She was like our rock.

When did your mom pass away?

Two years ago.

And then Dad started dating

Nora six months later.

So, Nora and your dad

weren't married very long?

He proposed really quickly.

That must have

been hard for you,

to lose your mom and then

your dad remarried so soon.

Yeah. Nora's fine. I never

really gave her a chance.

I was more pissed off at my

dad for remarrying so quickly.

Oh, he was working

a lot, and then

when he'd come home,

I'd try to punish him.

So I wouldn't hang out with him.

But now... I just...

I wish that I did things

differently, that's all.

Can I give you a hug?

Come in.

Can we talk?

Honey, I hesitate even

asking you this, but...

What is it?

Do you think there

was any possibility

that your dad was

having an affair?

Uh, no I don't think so.

So, you're uh, you're not sure?

Did he say something to you?

Dad would never talk to

me about this kinda stuff.

Right. I'm sorry

for even asking.

It's just that the detective

thinks it could be

a real possibility.

Well,

I don't know. So...

Do you want to go

somewhere and talk?

Where?

I don't even care where.

It just feels like this

house is closing in on me.

Maybe the park

up the street? 8

So what was Dad like?

He was... When he walked

into a room, he lit it up.

Everyone loved him.

When I was younger then,

we had so much fun.

We went on a lot of family

trips. I think we visited

like, fifteen

countries or something.

Wow, that's incredible.

You said that your mom

wasn't around a lot?

She was an addict, a

functioning one for a while,

but uh, child services

took me away when I was

around ten and put

me into foster care.

Where is she now?

She overdosed when I

was about your age.

I feel so terrible

for everything

that you've been through.

I've been taking

everything for granted.

What do you mean?

I told you how I treated

Dad this past year.

I made his life so

difficult. And now...

I'll never be able to

tell him I'm sorry.

You're not alone.

We all have things we wish

we'd done differently.

I've experienced a lot of

loss and a lot of regrets

in my life.

And one thing I like to

do is write a letter.

When you're having a

hard time letting go

of the guilt, you

put it into words

and put the letter

in a special place.

I like that.

I'm really happy

that you're here.

Me too.

Brad: Hey, Leila.

I think that guy you

owe money to might know

where I'm staying. You

need to deal with this now.

OK, OK, I'll see what I can do.

Man: I'm getting

impatient, Brad.

Listen, just back off; she

has nothing to do with this.

I'm not gonna back off until

you give me a reason to.

But... Shut up. Get me what you

owe... or she pays the price.

Peter?

I just got the news about Scott!

I'm sorry it took so long

for me to get back to you

but the reception in

the desert is terrible.

But I'm in Dubai now.

There is so much I need

to discuss with you

as soon as possible.

Of course. And the police

still don't have any leads?

No. But, apparently there

was a woman at the scene,

someone he was with

before he d*ed.

Really?

Peter, you've known

Scott a long time.

Did... did he mention

anyone to you?

Someone he might've

been training with?

Or... someone he

might've been seeing.

I wish I knew something, Nora.

Listen, I'm ending my trip

early and heading home.

I've a long flight, but

as soon as I get back,

we can talk about everything.

Thank you, Peter.

Violet, have you

heard from Hazel?

No.

She said she'd be at

the house by eight.

It's almost ten.

She was supposed to

tutor me this morning.

She's never late.

Hey, it's Hazel. Please

leave a message.

Hey, I was just making

breakfast for you and Nora.

Sorry, I gotta run.

But um, I'll eat

when I get back.

Hazel is still not answering.

Violet: I'm just gonna

head over there now.

That's a good idea.

I'll drive you.

We'll be back soon, Leila.

Thank you for making breakfast.

Hi! Are you a

family member?

Yeah, I'm Leila.

Lovely! Maya. Nice to meet

you. I'm the neighbor.

How's Nora doing?

She's holding up OK.

It's hard, of course.

Yes. She should

be back soon.

Do you want me to let

her know you stopped by?

Uh, I don't

think she wants me around.

Really, why?

Oh, it's a long story.

You should come over

for wine sometime.

I'm just around the bend.

House fifty-six twenty-three.

OK. Yeah?

Maybe I will.

Perfect! Bye!

Bye.

Her car is parked.

She should be home.

I know where the spare key is.

OK, get it.

Hazel!

You go check upstairs;

I'll check down here.

Hazel? Hazel, are you here?

Hazel? Norah!

Hazel! Hazel, wake up.

The necklace.

What happened?

Oh, my God!

Violet? We need to call 911.

This is Hazel's phone.

"Scott and I were having an

affair. He broke it off.

I was so angry. It

was an accident.

I didn't mean to k*ll him.

I can't live with the

guilt of what I've done."

Leila: Did you ever think

something was going on

between Hazel and Dad?

Not at all.

How long do you think they

were having an affair?

Pretty recent.

Hazel had a serious boyfriend

up until six months ago.

I knew Hazel really well.

She was like a

part of the family.

I just... I can't believe

that she would hurt anyone,

especially not Dad.

She overdosed, right?

The cops said so?

Yeah, but something

doesn't add up.

The necklace that

Dad bought in secret,

she was wearing it.

But on the receipt, it said that

it was only bought

like a week ago.

Why would he buy her a necklace

if he was gonna

break up with her?

You think I'm crazy?

No, you're making sense.

What do you want to do?

There was a journal

in Hazel's room.

And I really wanted to grab it,

but then, Nora and

the cops came in.

So you want to go

back and get it?

Yeah, I do.

Nora, let me help you with that.

This is a bunch of

stuff for clients

that Hazel was helping me with.

I'm so sorry about

everything that's happened.

This all feels like a dream.

Or rather, like a nightmare.

If there's anything

I can do to pitch in,

it would be my pleasure.

That's actually not a bad idea.

I'll need someone to

fill Hazel's position.

We can talk about

it more tomorrow,

but if you don't mind,

there's a few errands

I need to get done.

Of course, whatever you need.

Brad: Hi.

Someone is following me.

I told you, I need your...

Get this guy off my back!

Wait...

Violet: Hey, Leila.

Hey, I'm just

finishing a few errands

and I'll pick you up. OK?

OK, thanks.

Violet: You good?

Yeah. I'll wait

here and keep watch.

A three five nine.

Use: for patient

after serious surgery.

What are you doing here?

Is that someone for me?

Hi, can I help you?

I'm Brad. I just moved

into the neighborhood,

a few streets away.

Welcome.

Thank you.

Um, I was out for a walk

and I noticed your

tire was flat.

That's your car, Leila.

I'm pretty handy. I,

uh, would be happy

to put the spare on for you.

That's so nice.

This was the only way I'd

get you to talk to me.

At least I didn't tell your

family who I really was.

That's supposed to

make me feel better?

Look, my contact keeps

cancelling on me.

I've exhausted my

options. I need your help.

That's a

fifty-thousand-dollar watch.

You actually think I'm

going to steal that for you

so you can pay off your debt?

You said you're being followed.

How long do you

think it'll take them

to get to your sister?

Violet's her name, right?

I'll never let

anything happen to her.

You said the same

thing about Iris.

Just get me the watch

by this afternoon.

Gavrow Pharmacy.

Hi, uh, my doctor was

called about a refill

on a prescription.

I was just checking

to see if you got it.

Of course. Name on the account.

The name is Hazel Carter.

Tire all fixed?

Yeah.

If you'd like,

we can go over the personal

assistant position now.

I need someone to

take over for Hazel

as soon as possible.

I'd love that.

Great. So your job

would essentially be

to keep things running

smoothly in the house and

helping out when needed in

my event-planning business.

Errands, setting appointments,

travel arrangements,

driving Violet to

where she needs to be,

that type of thing. If you

wanna stay here, you'll get

room and board as well as

a salary on top of that.

A salary? How much?

It starts at fifty

thousand a year.

Wow.

And when would I get

my first paycheck?

Are you in need of

money right now?

I owe some rent on

my old apartment

and had a couple medical bills.

This job will really

help with all of that.

Just tell me how much you need.

I'm happy to front you the cash.

Is five thousand OK?

Yeah. Thank

you so much, Nora.

I'll go get my check book, OK?

I just called and they

don't have a record

of Hazel's prescription.

Do you think there's a chance

she used a different pharmacy?

Maybe. I just have a

really bad feeling that

maybe those weren't Hazel's

pills, and somebody...

did this to her.

If it wasn't Hazel

who k*lled him,

then whoever did

this would have known

that he was having an affair...

and that he was running that

night and on which trail.

Did someone have it out for him?

Maybe a colleague

from work or...

or someone who lives nearby?

What do you know about

your neighbor, Maya?

Um... she's been

divorced three times.

And I think she kinda hates me.

This one time I got drunk

and I cut through her yard.

When I met her,

she said Nora didn't

want to talk to her.

What's that about?

Her and Nora never

really got along.

I think that she had a

bit of a crush on Dad.

Do you think she had

something to do with this?

I can try to find out.

Get in.

Here.

What's this?

Five grand. That should help.

You can figure the rest out.

And the watch?

I already told you. I'm not

stealing from my family.

Or from anyone.

I loved you.

But if you wanna do

this the hard way...

Peter: Scott was a close friend

of mine for twenty years.

I've watched Violet grow up.

I still can't believe he's gone.

Thank you, Peter.

I think everyone is just

ready for some closure.

Now that we finally know

what happened to him.

Right, Violet?

I feel like I need to

address the elephant

in the room. Finding out

about Hazel must have been

very difficult for you,

Nora. And you too, Violet.

I feel... betrayed.

Of course.

But despite everything, he

was my husband and I loved

him. It's just something

I need to work through.

But for now, I'd like to

focus on the arrangements.

I'm here for you.

For the both of you.

I'll start digging into

the paperwork and uh,

we can schedule a will-reading

before the service

if you'd like.

Maya: After Scott's first wife

d*ed, we had a thing.

Oh.

I thought it would grow

into something more,

but one night I went

to a charity event.

Scott was there.

And so was Nora.

Of course, they uh, hit it off.

So you were upset he

started dating Nora?

Surprised is more like it.

Anyway, she found out

we used to be an item

and didn't want me around.

Honestly? It is water

under the bridge for me.

But maybe she felt

threatened. Who knows?

Oh, excuse me.

I'm so sorry, my security

camera is so sensitive,

they go off all the time.

Hm.

They sold me a deluxe package.

Little did I know it would

turn out to be FBI-levels

of surveillance.

Did the police ever ask

you for your footage

from the night Scott d*ed?

I was away on a work trip.

So, if they came

knocking, I wasn't home.

Besides, I live far enough

away from Scott's house,

they probably wouldn't

even check here.

Do you mind if I take

a look at the footage?

I'm just curious.

Sure.

I'm sorry. I have to

take this. It's work.

Hi, I'm in a meeting so

please make it brief.

Now that I have you alone,

there's something

you need to know.

What is it?

What I'm about to tell

you is very confidential.

Leila: Wait, can you go

back and zoom in on that car?

Violet: Yeah, that's Faith's

car. Nora's sister.

Leila: You're sure?

Positive.

But wasn't she watching a

movie with Nora that night?

That's what she said.

Could she have gone

for pizza or something?

Maybe, but her car

was gone for an hour.

That's a long time for take-out.

Yeah. It also

doesn't make sense.

Why would they tell the cops

that she was here all night?

How much do you

know about Faith?

She's a special education

teacher. Married.

She seems...

pretty perfect.

Sometimes those are

the people hiding

the biggest secrets.

Stop right there!

No!

Nora! Nora, are you

OK? What's going on?

It's been a long night.

But at least the police

know it was self-defense.

I'm really sorry.

I should have told you

about Brad and his debt.

It's not your fault.

I really did love Brad.

He was a huge part of my

life for such a long time.

He just got into something bad.

And now I'm responsible for it.

No. You won't have to worry

about that much longer.

I'm going to pay

Brad's debt myself.

Thank you, Nora.

We will get through this.

Violet?

Look what I found in

the guest bathroom.

It's the same pill you

found at Hazel's house.

Oh, my God!

We need to talk to Faith.

Faith?

Can I help you?

I'm Leila.

Listen, I'm in a huge rush.

I have a doctor's appointment.

And I won't be

back until 2:30.

Are you a parent?

There's an administrator

inside who can help you.

No, I'm Scott's daughter.

I'm sure Nora told you about me.

What are you doing here?

I was hoping we could

talk in private.

I wanted to ask you

some questions about

what happened to my dad.

You don't already know?

There was a confession.

Yes, but I think

there's a possibility

that Hazel didn't do it.

I'm sorry, uh, you need to

talk to Nora about this.

I really have to go.

Faith, please.

I know you left the

house that night.

What are you talking about?

One of the neighbors has

security camera footage.

Your car left the property.

I haven't gone to the

cops. Not yet anyway.

But I'm sure they'll

want to know why you...

It wasn't me.

I never left the

house that night.

I can't talk right now.

I, I misplaced my pain

medication at Nora's house.

I had a really bad

fall not too long ago.

Your pills are there.

I found them in

the guest bathroom.

Your medication...

it was the same pills

that Hazel overdosed on.

Oh!

Faith! Faith, please, I

just want to talk to you.

Faith, I just wanna talk!

Violet: Do you think that

she'll call Nora and tell her?

I hope not.

What if she doesn't

come back to the school?

She said she'll be

back at 2:30.

OK. I think Nora's coming.

OK. I'll let you go.

Peter is coming over for the

will-reading around six.

Really?

Mm.

So soon? Shouldn't we wait

till after Dad's service?

There's no need to do that.

It's better to take care of

it now for legal reasons.

Please, Leila, I can't talk.

Faith, your medication was

found in Hazel's bedroom.

She overdosed on

those exact pills.

Your car left Nora's house

the night Scott d*ed,

but you told the police you

were there the entire time.

I fell asleep.

What time is it?

It's still early.

You fell asleep.

Oh, I feel so groggy.

You did have some wine.

Geez, what kind of wine was it?

The expensive kind.

Ah. Did I miss

the whole movie?

You fell asleep

about ten minutes in.

Was it any good?

I wouldn't give it five stars,

but the ending was decent.

What happened?

You want me to spoil it?

Go for it. I

won't watch it.

OK, so the

lead character Sandy...

she's got this obsession.

She told me the entire

plot of the movie.

Is it possible that

she watched it already?

Faith, do you think

Nora drugged you?

What? No, she

wouldn't...

Huh.

She told me to park the car

at the end of the driveway

to make room for Scott.

Maybe she did that on purpose

so her security camera

wouldn't pick up your car.

I thought I left my

medication behind

by accident. But I always

keep it in my purse.

Nora could have taken it.

Do you really

think that she planned

this from the beginning?

She invited you

into town, right?

Yes.

Maybe she figured you'd

make a good alibi.

She was right...

until now.

Hi, Violet.

Peter, thank you

for coming over.

Of course.

Oh, um... I

gotta take this.

OK.

Do you wanna come in?

Yeah! OK.

What's happening?

Leila: I'm almost there.

Did Peter arrive?

Violet: Yeah. He just got

here. What about Faith?

She's with me.

Thank God you

convinced her to come.

Just try to keep things

normal until I get there, OK?

Yeah, I can do that.

I'll see you soon.

You're doing the

right thing, Faith.

Violet, would you mind

giving us a few

moments alone, please?

Sure.

Nora, before we get

to the will-reading,

there's something important

that you should know.

I can't do this.

I was going to call you, but

I thought it would be better

to have this

conversation in person.

Peter, you're scaring me.

She's my sister. How can

I look her in the eye?

You know what she did to you.

And I already gave this

information to the police.

What information?

Scott contacted me a week

before I went on vacation

and wanted to revise the will.

What did he want to change?

I promised to

always protect her.

Faith, please.

He requested that

everything goes to Violet.

I find that a

little hard to believe.

He never discussed it with me.

I know this must be

difficult for you to hear.

My husband had an affair

and cut me out of his will?

I would say that "difficult"

is an understatement, Peter.

Leila: Faith, we can't

do this without you.

I'm very sorry, Nora.

I know this must

all come as a shock.

Leila, this is not a good time.

It's over, Nora.

What are you talking about?

I know that you k*lled my dad.

How could you say

something like that?

Violet, tell me what's going on.

Nora knew about my dad's

affair this whole time.

Peter, that is not true.

Don't believe her.

She's just a child.

Leila: A child, huh? You

mean a kid who figured out

the truth about you, our dad,

Hazel. Drugging your own sister.

How could you accuse me

of such terrible things?

No, I am your stepmother.

I've done everything for you.

And you... I took you

in. I welcomed you

into this family. I gave

you a place to stay!

And paid off your

boyfriend's debt!

You played the role of

a betrayed, grieving,

selfless widow. But now

we all know the truth.

Peter, isn't it obvious

what is going on here?

These two, they are after me.

Nora.

Violet was always

a troublemaker.

Scott and I even

discussed sending her

to one of those

rehabilitation centers.

They're working together;

they're trying to

take Scott's money.

They set me up.

Scott has been a family

friend for a long time.

He wanted Violet

to have everything.

But he didn't have time to

change the will, did he? Hm?

So let's proceed

with the reading.

Scott changed his will with

my partner before he d*ed.

Nora, it's done.

No!

Hey!

Don't you ever touch

my sister again!

I knew nothing good would come

the moment you showed up.

Nora!

Stop!

Faith, what are you doing here?

I called 911.

Faith!

Why would you do this?

Scott did this to me.

He wanted to destroy

me. I had to do this.

Faith, we have been through

the worst of times together.

And we both, we both

do whatever it takes.

Nora. I am nothing like you.

Faith. No. Please.

Your official key.

I already have one.

I know, but it's so much

more fun handing it over.

Here. This is for you.

So? What's next for

the Hyatt sisters?

Well, besides living

here together,

Violet's graduating

high school soon

and going to college

here in Philly.

And I just enrolled in school

to get my real estate license.

That's incredible, girls.

Who knows? Maybe we'll both

own a real estate company

one day just like Dad.

The Hyatt Sisters has a nice

ring to it, right, sis?

Your father would be

so proud of you, girls!

Bring it in.

You two take care

of each other, OK?

Bye.

What's that?

I took your advice, and I

wrote down all the things

that I really wanted to

say to Dad before he d*ed.

It really helped. Thanks.

Do you wanna hear

what I wrote to Dad?

I'd love that.

OK.

Dad. Our memories

together will forever be

my favorite place. I'll

keep them close to my heart

always and use them as

a source of strength.

I will walk down my

wedding aisle alone,

imagining you holding my

arm. When I have kids,

they will know you

from the first moment.

How incredibly loved you

were and dearly missed.

I promise to be everything

you hoped for me,

and I'll be strong,

caring and determined.

Leila and I will take

care of each other

and grow together.

I love you more than

I could express.

This is not goodbye. Simply

until we meet again. Bye.
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