Dale is really curious about why things
turned out as they did, and the thought of that he might turn out to be just
like his brother scares him to death. At the same time he tries his best to fit
in his new school, but his way of trying to impress Sally and Carla only leads
him to being humiliated by both of them and he feels even worse than before.
He goes to his weekly meeting with his
counsellor Rolf, who knows everything about Dales past and his true identity.
Upset, Dale tells him about how he feels and what he is worried about, that
he’ll turn out like his older brother. Rolf calms him down and explains to him
that murdering isn’t something that you inherit.
Dale could barely bare with Will since
before, and he really gets his patience tested when Will shows up after the
meeting in the crypt, to ask him out about what he was doing over there and
puts Dale under pressure.
In class, Dale gets a question about
Wuthering Heights. He answers the question a little too detailed which almost
causes the teacher to find out that he is from Haworth, but Dale saves the
situation by saying that he has only visited the area but that he used to live
miles away. By saying that, no one suspects anything, and Dale’s secret about
his real identity and where he used to live before is safe. But Will is a
little curious about Dale and feels like he’s hiding something. He has felt
that way ever since he found Dale in the crypt the other day.
He starts lurking into Dales private stuff,
and hopes to find out what he is hiding.
At the same time the journalist Minnie
Cooper talks to different people who were in the family’s life before,
pretending to be somebody else, to get as much information as she can get about
where the family possibly could be. Dale’s ex-bestfriend gives her the idea to
wait at Gav’s prison until somebody from the family shows up. Gav’s mother
comes to visits the prison, and ironically she stays at the same pub as Minnie
Cooper overnight.
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