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00:00Sanctuary. A town where for hundreds of years, witches like myself lived in the
00:05shadows for fear of persecution. Those dark days are long behind us. Or so we
00:11thought. A sex tape got shown to a bunch of kids just before a boy died. Is there
00:17a connection? Witness just came forward. Dan Whitehall was murdered. Harper Fenn.
00:22She killed him with witchcraft. Harper is not a witch. She's been
00:26certified as non-magical by the moot. He drugged me and raped me and filmed it.
00:30And that's the truth about Dan Whitehall. Liar! Breath fell on me. Maybe it's not such a
00:37terrible idea for me to take a break from the coffin. The moot will not be able
00:41to offer you their support. We have to leave. Sarah! I'm gonna kiss you out.
00:47Does anyone here still doubt their guilt? There may never be a time when witches live
00:54free from persecution. But we must continue forwards into the light.
01:01Tensions are running high as parliament continues its inquiry into last year's sanctuary incident.
01:20The nation is polarized over the disturbing deaths that left a local witch and her daughter
01:30running for their lives.
01:40For some the police investigation was a vindication of witches. For others a gross miscarriage of justice.
03:00Oh, I like animated.
03:13Very amusing. I'm teaching you process, the building blocks of spellmaking.
03:18It's boring to go slow when I don't need to.
03:21It's like Mr. Caller used to mark down my mats just because I didn't show my work.
03:24Yeah, he was annoying, I admit, but the principle applies.
03:28Show me process on bigger spells and you'll have my rapt attention.
03:30I'm capable of more, Mum.
03:34I know you are, but it's risky enough practicing here.
03:38And your magic is vulnerable if you rely on instinct alone.
03:42Emotion and impulsiveness are wild cards.
03:50Process.
03:52Huh?
03:54Gives you an emergency handbrake if things go wrong.
03:58Thank you, Yoda.
04:07Afternoon, Agatha.
04:09Oh, I was...
04:11...reminiscing about my early years of magic.
04:14I'm pleased you're taking an interest, Harper.
04:17Especially as a non-magical.
04:20I love my mum explaining things to me.
04:24How'd it go with the farmer?
04:26Tense meeting.
04:27This new public safety bill is dangerous for everyone.
04:30We need more than three green witches to germinate a field.
04:33It's always been illegal for witches to work together.
04:35If they didn't enforce it before, maybe they won't now.
04:39You're improving crops, not staging protests.
04:42But it was never illegal to gather.
04:44We could disguise our work if needed.
04:47All it takes is one troublemaker to report us and we risk prosecution.
04:51If I get wind of trouble, I'll let you know.
04:54Thanks, Agatha.
04:57I wish the old bird wasn't so watchful.
05:10The new law's making her vigilant.
05:12It's bullshit law.
05:13It's an open secret. Farmers rely on sorcery.
05:15I've got their hopes they'll turn a blind eye if they stay under the radar.
05:18But why should witches have to risk arrests for doing jobs that help the economy?
05:21We benefit their society in so many ways.
05:24Our society, Arthur. We live together.
05:28Well, why don't our government protect us then?
05:32Admit it, Mum.
05:35They're scared of our power.
05:36The parliamentary inquiry is examining the deadly events that unfolded in Sanctuary and the official response.
05:50Under scrutiny today, DCI Maggie Knight, who led the investigation that exonerated witch Sarah Fenn.
05:56While the Met stands by her conclusions, Miss Knight has been removed from active duty.
06:12Hi. DCI Maggie Knight.
06:17This is for you.
06:17What is it?
06:19Donuts.
06:20Came by courier.
06:22Security's already inspected it.
06:32I've been thinking of going travelling.
06:36Solo.
06:36I'm ready for my wanderings.
06:41You're not ready.
06:44Maybe it's more you who's not.
06:47And you used to say it was a witch's rite of passage.
06:50It's not the only way.
06:51I'd plan to work together till things calm down, then start to reintegrate.
07:00It's not just my magic, Mum.
07:02It's my life.
07:04Being independent, I want to go exploring and meet people.
07:08You can do that here.
07:10In Scotland.
07:11You loved your wanderings.
07:13How can you deny that to me?
07:14They were simpler times.
07:16And what if you're recognised and discovered to be a witch?
07:19If you were reported to the police, the investigation could be reopened.
07:24You have to keep hidden.
07:26For how long?
07:31I can't hide forever.
07:46Hello?
07:47You're a lifesaver, Ryan Henshaw.
07:49It cost me a week's wages to have them delivered.
07:52When's showtime?
07:53Too soon.
07:54Public speaking is not my forte.
07:57How's London?
07:58Pro and anti-witch protesters scarring off everywhere.
08:02Same here.
08:02Every conspiracist in the country's made their way to sanctuary.
08:05I spend my whole life filling out witch crime reports.
08:08How's the new DCI?
08:10Devereux's all right.
08:12Insists on impeccable manners, though.
08:14Even with the nutjobs.
08:16You get an abuse?
08:17You had it worse.
08:18I can't complain.
08:20What about putting in for a transfer?
08:22I love this town.
08:24And I can't leave my grant.
08:29Things will, um...
08:30calm down eventually, right?
08:36DCI night.
08:39I've got to go.
08:41You're the best.
08:42You'll be brilliant.
08:44Bye.
08:48I've got someone fishing at Biddishore Lake on the line.
08:52Something about terrifying sounds in the woods.
08:54It's probably just another wind-up merchant.
08:56But, Ryan, don't forget.
08:59Impeccable manners.
09:00Got it?
09:01Good.
09:04Desi Henshaw, how can I help?
09:05The inquiry will determine what lessons must be learned from the Sanctuary incident.
09:14Does the Public Safety Bill, which outlaws the gathering of witches, adequately protect the public?
09:21Or does more need to be done?
09:23Mrs. McIntyre, your presence is requested at the moot.
09:35Can I ask what this is about?
09:36Mr. Alton gave no further information.
09:39Where is your daughter?
09:40Oh, she's away.
09:42Let me get my things.
09:44No time.
09:45Follow me, please.
09:46Oh, my God.
10:46Please begin.
10:48Miss Knight, thank you for giving testimony to this committee.
10:55Now, for the record, you were in charge of the Sanctuary investigation that concluded no witchcraft was used in the death of Daniel Whitehall.
11:04That's correct.
11:05With time for reflection, have you come to question your findings?
11:10No, I have not.
11:11A woman who knows her own mind.
11:16Tell me, did you ever feel that the existing law was limited the scope of your investigation?
11:23On the contrary.
11:24I believe the law is stacked against witches, especially with the new public safety bill.
11:29Miss Knight, could it be that in striving to show inclusiveness of fringe elements, you lost sight of your role to protect citizens?
11:40Unless I'm mistaken, witches are also citizens.
11:47So what would you say to the majority who feel justice was not done in Sanctuary?
11:52A detective focuses on facts, Mrs. Otis. Not feelings.
11:57The case notes show you consulted a magical investigator.
12:03That's correct.
12:04So at some stage you did suspect witchcraft in the death?
12:07No, I was keeping an open mind.
12:09Huh.
12:10Right.
12:11When the pressure got too much, the town dissenting into lawlessness?
12:19Of course not.
12:20I can imagine how the stress took its toll.
12:24Is that why you were removed from active duty?
12:27Or is your gardening leave because your superiors questioned your judgment?
12:31As you'll be aware, the police commissioner stood by my report.
12:34Unlike the public.
12:35So I put this to you, Miss Knight, that your handling of the case led to a collapse of confidence in the police.
12:47People's only recourse was to rise up.
12:50Mob rule isn't the answer.
12:52They persecuted two vulnerable people with tragic consequences.
12:55Frankly, I am shocked to hear a police detective call frightened citizens a mob.
13:05And how is a person with supernatural powers at risk?
13:09Surely it's the frightened people with no power who are vulnerable, Miss Knight.
13:23Hello?
13:24Anyone here?
13:25Hello?
13:25Anyone here?
13:35Actually, I can take a break.
13:53Hello.
13:54Yes.
13:55Yes.
13:55Yes.
13:56Yes.
13:56Yes.
13:57Yes.
13:59Yes.
14:01Yes.
14:02Yes.
14:03I am.
14:03Yes.
14:04Yes.
14:04Yes.
14:04I don't know.
14:34Pleasant journey, Miss Fenn.
14:41Your drive is a chatterbox.
14:43Mrs McIntyre is a mystery.
14:46Even to me.
14:50Congratulations, by the way.
14:51Quite a responsibility running the mooch.
14:54Much has changed since the sanctuary incident.
14:57The organization had to become more nimble.
15:00We've had countless requests for help.
15:02I hope they get more than I did.
15:03Maybe the sanctuary incident could have been avoided.
15:08Your egregious misuse of magic caused the crisis,
15:11which lit fires everywhere.
15:14Excuse the pun.
15:22Why am I here, Mr. Walton?
15:24The hearings are dredging up your misuse of magic.
15:28The deaths, your concealed star-cross grimoire.
15:33I told the mooch before.
15:35The police somehow lost my star-cross.
15:37The damage is done.
15:39People saw it on the news.
15:40The most powerful grimoire.
15:41All copies destroyed long ago, yet one appears in sanctuary when four suspicious deaths occur.
15:46We were exonerated.
15:47Not by the public.
15:49The council has ruled that your infractions warrant punishment.
15:55Your magic is to be bound.
15:57Five-year sentence after which you may appeal.
15:59Hello, DCI Knight.
16:13Hello, Bea.
16:14Are you working here?
16:17I'm a summer intern for Mrs. Otis.
16:19Right.
16:20That must keep you busy.
16:21I'm learning so much from her.
16:23I can imagine.
16:25Mrs. Otis.
16:26Mrs. Otis.
16:27Will you be pushing for greater police powers?
16:29Whatever it takes to keep the citizens safe.
16:31Does that include witches?
16:32Certainly.
16:33If they obey the law, yes.
16:35However, there is no true safety without strong laws.
16:40The witch problem isn't going away, folks.
16:42And luckily, nor am I.
16:45Thank you for your time.
16:46Mrs. Otis, just a few more questions.
16:48Mrs. Otis.
16:48Mrs. Otis.
16:54I can't be bound.
16:58I want to appeal to the council.
17:00The council now serve in an advisory capacity.
17:03The decision is mine.
17:08What if I returned to Sanctuary instead?
17:12Became a success story for integration and reconciliation?
17:15Return to the town that nearly killed you.
17:17Isn't that what people need to see?
17:18This past year, I've felt like a refugee.
17:24Generations of Fenns have lived in Sanctuary.
17:28I need to go home.
17:31It's Angel Otis' constituency.
17:33You'd be going into the Lion's Den.
17:35Success is far from guaranteed.
17:36Binding my powers plays into mundane hands
17:39and will turn more witches against you.
17:43Where does it all lead?
17:44I would tolerate no infractions.
17:52Understood.
17:54But I need a guarantee.
17:56To promise Harper we'll be safe.
17:58What?
17:59Mundanes aren't under our jurisdiction.
18:01But I'm a witch.
18:02And that's endangered her life.
18:10All right.
18:10You don't lack for courage and boldness.
18:15But understand,
18:16you now take instruction
18:18from me.
18:28Mum, are you forgetting
18:29that our dear neighbours wanted to kill us?
18:30Of course not.
18:32But we need to show integration can still work.
18:34You do.
18:36I need to start my wanderings.
18:40Mum.
18:41Are you listening to me?
18:42Yes.
18:43And soon, Harper.
18:45Soon.
18:49Hey.
18:51I'm not going back to Sanctuary.
18:57That's what you want.
19:01Will you keep Starcross?
19:04I'll be watched when I arrive.
19:06I'll come back as soon as I can.
19:08It's been an adventure.
19:17I've weirdly loved it.
19:22Promise not to go yet.
19:24Ihre followed week.
19:35Have a nice day.
19:37Bye.
19:38Take care.
19:40Feel free.
19:42You take care.
19:42Take care.
19:42Bye.
19:47Bye.
19:48Bye.
19:49Bye.
19:49Bye.
19:50It's here.
20:02Welcome home.
20:07Bridge!
20:10It's so good to see you, Sarah.
20:13It's like a dream.
20:17Oh, Pierre, you've done brilliantly.
20:20How about I cook a celebration dinner?
20:27Oh.
20:28No more camp stoves for me.
20:30Oh, I can't.
20:31My book club's tonight.
20:33You'll cancel it.
20:34I can't cancel it.
20:35I mean, I would, but they run this, like, really tight ship.
20:37I didn't know you were in one.
20:38Yeah, I started six months ago, maybe.
20:41I mean, I'm not the biggest reader, but I am making new friends,
20:44and it's good to stretch us up, you know?
20:47Sanctuary was so lonely after you left.
20:48And then Julia went off and re-pray love odyssey, so.
20:52I'm glad you're making new friends, Bridge.
20:55Have fun tonight.
20:57We'll do dinner another time.
20:58Hello?
21:15Hello?
21:15Bridget.
21:38Hi.
21:38Welcome to book group.
21:42The broad cake.
21:44Lemon poppy seed, I hope.
21:47Yeah.
21:55Size 12 is not fat.
21:58Is that one yours, Tracey?
22:00The W.I. loved it.
22:02Right. Well, I think our chick-lit list needs a little bit of a French twist.
22:07Oh, that sounds smutty.
22:09So, let's read a French classic.
22:12How about Madame Bovary?
22:14Or maybe Stendhal?
22:16Oh, sorry to interrupt.
22:18Where are the keys, Mum?
22:20Luca, say hello to my book group.
22:21Hello. Hello.
22:22Hello.
22:23I'm glad you're teaching Mum how to relax.
22:28The keys are in my bag. Don't use all the petrol.
22:31I'm just getting milk.
22:32Have a nice evening.
22:34Bye.
22:36He's such a homebody.
22:39Okay. Animal farm.
22:43Oh, what a treat this has been after the week I've had.
22:46I saw the hearings on TV. It's all a bit frightening.
22:51Look, I have...
22:52I have nothing against any witch individually.
22:55And I know Sarah Fenn was your friend.
22:58No, she's still my friend.
23:00Yeah.
23:01I was around visiting her today.
23:04And she's back.
23:05Yeah.
23:07I mean, that's surprising, isn't it?
23:11Look, Bridget, I really hope my comments haven't upset you.
23:16Your opinion matters.
23:19Being an MP, it's like working in theatre.
23:21That's what you once taught me.
23:22You have to exaggerate everything just to be heard.
23:25Demand too much just to get a fraction of it.
23:29I know it's a crude game.
23:30Designed by the old boys, of course, but that's what I've got to play with to get the best for this town.
23:34We're off now, Angela. Thanks for hosting.
23:39It's my pleasure.
23:40And remember, next time, it's my book, Le Rouge et le Noir.
23:44Bye-bye.
23:46Please tell me we're reading it in English.
23:48The only French I know is Croissant and Merred.
23:52You know, that's a really lovely lippy colour you're wearing, Bridget.
24:04Put your bottom and down the mica Ishot.
24:06Check on them.
24:07Keep the boom, it's a little bit of it down.
24:13Here, yeah.
24:24You gotta get some shots.
24:28You gottaターself is in my crick…
24:31Morning, Maggie.
24:47There you go. Two shivers.
24:50Thanks.
24:51Um, I thought that you'd like to pass this on to Ryan's next of kin.
24:59I appreciate that.
25:01Do you know the cause of death?
25:06Two severed arteries. Catastrophic blood loss.
25:12I'll have to talk to the coroner, to be sure.
25:16I have a bad feeling about this.
25:19I thought you only dealt in facts, or did you lie to Parliament?
25:26Politicians are such bastards.
25:28You did great.
25:34See ya.
25:35I remember the day he was sworn in. Proudest moment of his life.
25:48He talked about you a lot.
25:50He came to me when he was nine. After his mum passed. We had lovely times together.
25:57I'm so sorry. Find out who killed him. I'm afraid I'm not the detective on the case. But the DCI is a top man.
26:09But you're the best. Ryan said so. I'll lend the DCI all the support I can. Mrs. Henshaw.
26:22Please. Everyone calls me Gwen. Would you like to see his room?
26:35What's this? Ryan called it an incident board.
26:51Do you know why he made it?
26:52All the witchcraft reports coming out of Bittershaw bothered him. He decided to track them. See if he could make sense of it.
27:00He was investigating them on his own. What about the DCI?
27:03His boss didn't want to know. Said it was all silly nonsense. But we weren't so sure.
27:08What makes you say that?
27:10Bittershaw is a haunted place.
27:19Do you have any free rooms?
27:21I'd like to stay in Sanctuary.
27:23You stay as my guest.
27:25Oh no, I don't.
27:26Get justice for my boy.
27:28Let him rest in peace.
27:31This is our humble butt.
27:41We have a communal kitchen out here.
27:43If you just excuse me.
27:45I hope I told you.
27:46No problem.
27:53Hey there.
27:54You moving to Stoneacre?
27:57That's a nice setup.
27:59No.
28:01I'm just here researching the history of green witches.
28:05Who for?
28:06For me.
28:07Well for a book I'm going to write.
28:11Eventually.
28:12So, uh, how do you like it here?
28:16It's, uh, it's good.
28:18But it's my mum who's the witch.
28:20Not me.
28:21Gotcha.
28:22Well maybe I could talk to her.
28:24She's away.
28:25Lachlan, you're welcome to stay.
28:28We'll talk more when I'm back.
28:30Gordy here will find you a place to sleep.
28:32I'm looking forward to it.
28:34Thanks.
28:35This way.
28:36See ya.
28:40Agatha.
28:41Hey, uh, what's happening?
28:43We're germinating the wheat field tonight.
28:46Can I watch?
28:48I suppose it's alright.
28:51You have to keep quiet.
28:53We have to be very discreet.
29:03Goddess who bestows the gift of grain.
29:06The green shoot is yours.
29:08And the root that clings to the black soil.
29:11Show to us a fruitful season.
29:25Show to us a fruitful season.
29:29Show to us a fruitful season, show to us a fruitful season, show to us a fruitful season, show to us a fruitful season, show to us a fruitful season.
29:59you're awake I'm so sorry that's some secret you and your mother kept what was that spell
30:24it wasn't one I just wanted to feel the energy your magic is reckless wayward to have power like that
30:35and be a law unto yourself the days of the Redhaven are over girl Redhaven I want you gone Harper Finn
30:54you can't believe I invited her to come here I can't this one
31:01it doesn't hurt
31:05it doesn't hurt
31:07great
31:08run
31:09quick
31:10run
31:10quick
31:11whoa whoa whoa
31:12come on
31:13we haven't done anything
31:15we haven't done anything
31:16mr. Campbell
31:17you got keys
31:18yeah
31:19go
31:20ah
31:21oh
31:22Go, go, go, come on, go!
31:52Go, go, go, go!
32:22Go, go, go, go, go!
32:52Go, go, go, go, go, go, go!
32:54Go, go, go, go, go, go, go!
32:56Go, go, go, go!
32:58Go, go, go, go!
33:00Go, go, go, go, go!
33:02Go, go, go, go!
33:04Go, go, go, go, go!
33:06Go, go, go, go, go, go!
33:08Go, go, go, go, go, go!
33:10Go, go, go, go, go, go, go!
33:12Go, go, go, go, go, go, go!
33:14Go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go
33:44I'm sure we do.
33:47Lovely.
34:01Hey.
34:02Hey.
34:03This isn't the getaway girl.
34:05I'm glad you're okay.
34:07Thanks for helping me out.
34:09Can I give you a lift somewhere?
34:10I could murder some breakfast.
34:11If you know anywhere I can get something to eat,
34:13I'm starving.
34:14Yeah, me too, actually.
34:15Come on, hop in.
34:16Great, thanks.
34:24Oh, I'm gonna go for the full Scottish breakfast
34:27with black pudding and...
34:29Do I go for the haggis?
34:30Yeah.
34:31Yeah, you're gonna love the haggis.
34:33Ah, in for a penny.
34:43You're gonna love the haggis.
34:53Uncanny likeness to you back there.
34:56Look, Lachlan...
35:00I have to go back to Sanctuary to see my mum.
35:02So...
35:05Thank you for everything.
35:07That's a long drive on your own.
35:10I can handle it.
35:11No doubt.
35:12But, uh...
35:13It's pretty dangerous out there.
35:18We're on the news.
35:21Maybe I could share the driving.
35:25And what about you?
35:26I'm heading south anyway.
35:28Don't worry about me.
35:29I'll figure it out when I get there.
35:34Come on, let's get back in the van.
35:35My haggis is getting cold.
35:41Hi.
35:42How are we getting on with the hearing notes?
35:44Well done, Mrs. Otis.
35:45Just creating an index for you.
35:47Great idea, Bea.
35:48Oh, these transcripts are so long.
35:50Thanks.
35:55Why don't you work together, hm?
35:56Flesh out my draft recommendations for Parliament.
36:00Bea, don't let Lucas slug off, will you?
36:21You better be here for the fussy.
36:22This...
36:23This is sacred time before I get back to work.
36:27I have a proposal for you.
36:30Let me help with the case.
36:33I know this town.
36:34I could be useful.
36:36We take a colleague's death.
36:38Very seriously.
36:40You know that.
36:41We'll find his killer, Maggie.
36:44Ryan mentioned witch crime reports.
36:47Mostly bogus, I know.
36:48But...
36:50I could look into them.
36:52Under the radar.
36:55You're not even on active duty.
36:57And...
36:59A divisive figure around here.
37:01This case...
37:02It's gonna be hard enough.
37:04On paranoid locals and witch-hating MP.
37:08And now...
37:09Sarah Fenn's return.
37:13Yes!
37:18The new DCI suspects it could be a revenge killing.
37:35But why now?
37:37I worry my testimony raked it all up again.
37:39Maggie, you aren't blaming yourself for this. That's not right.
37:41It's hard not to.
37:44I mentored him.
37:47Influenced him to believe the law was stacked against witches.
37:52Then I left him here to...
37:54To take the flack for both of us.
37:57And, uh...
38:00Apparently I inspired him to...
38:03To do his own investigating.
38:06Strange incidents at Bittershore Lake.
38:09His gran wondered about witchcraft.
38:13She's always had a thing about Bittershore.
38:15It's...
38:17Old history, local law.
38:18She probably stood that on Ryan.
38:19Still, if you just had a look...
38:21I can't get involved.
38:26That easy, is it?
38:29To say no?
38:31We owe it to Ryan.
38:36He protected you and Harper.
38:39He saved your star cross.
38:42And I'm grateful.
38:44But...
38:46The only way I can protect my daughter now...
38:49Is not to put one foot wrong.
38:52I can't use my magic illegally.
38:54I'm...
38:55I'm sorry, Maggie.
38:57My hands are tied.
39:16Where's that from?
39:18This...
39:20Is a gift from the Moot.
39:22Why? Some sort of special American witch?
39:25Actually, my ancestors were Salem witches.
39:28Back in the day.
39:30Oh, that's cool.
39:32But no. This is to do with my research.
39:34The Moot's library has the greatest magical archive in the world.
39:38But to access it, they bound my magic.
39:41I can't believe you agree to that.
39:45Neither can I.
39:47But to be honest, for an academic like me, the chance to...
39:51To study things that very few people have seen...
39:54I couldn't walk away from that.
39:57It's just so unnatural and unfair to be cut off from your magic like that.
40:04Very insightful for a non-magical.
40:06How magical.
40:36You ever heard of Red Haven?
40:38Agatha mentioned it before I left.
40:40Well, there's fact and fiction surrounding Red Haven.
40:42Hundreds of years ago, a group of witches secretly came together to fight the persecutions.
40:47Without them, modern witches wouldn't exist.
40:48Oh, what happened to them?
40:50Well, some believe they survived in a...
40:52Separatist community.
40:53Another theory is that their stronghold, the Red Haven, burned down and all the witches died.
41:10And other folks just think it's one big fairy tale.
41:13What do you think, Professor?
41:14A mysterious organization of renegade witches.
41:20Who wouldn't want to believe in that?
41:23Yeah, like a witch illuminati.
41:25Yes.
41:45Oh.
41:49Tea rose for remembrance.
41:51And one last thing.
41:53Why is it locked?
41:54It's where I keep my client back horse.
41:57So everyone you've ever done magic on is in there?
41:59Mm-hmm.
42:14Maggie?
42:15It's Sarah.
42:37I can't get caught.
42:39Hey.
42:41You're not the only one.
42:44You can still back out.
42:45Whoever killed Ryan is threatening my daughter.
42:48They've stolen her file from my safe, taken samples of her hair.
42:52If they've been planted at the boathouse, she could be framed for murder.
42:57I can't back out.
43:14So much blood.
43:27How will you find Harper's hair?
43:29Devening's file.
43:30What about her?
43:31How?
43:328.
43:33ì „ï¿½ium.
43:34I can't go on.
43:35I'll pay her for a while.
43:36But what you can see her now.
43:37How can she do this for her?
43:38''Buying.''
43:39How can she do it?
43:40How can she do it?
43:41You can't survive.
43:42How can she do it?
43:43How can she do it?
43:44But how can she do it?
43:45How can she do it?
43:46It's not here.
44:12That's good, right?
44:16There's something else.
44:20Magic.
44:23The place is full of it.
44:40Why is there a sigil here?
44:44Ryan died from knife ruins.
44:48Ryan was killed by a witch.
44:51I'm so happy to see you.
45:00I'm so happy to see you.
45:15Me too, Mum.
45:17Are you okay?
45:19I heard about Ryan.
45:20I told you to stay at Stoneacre.
45:22I'm not leaving you alone.
45:24Not now.
45:26Anyway, I made a friend on the road.
45:29It's been a long time, Sarah.
45:38What the hell?
45:39You two know each other.
45:42We met on our wanderings.
45:49I promised you I wasn't trying to dupe you, Harper.
45:54But I needed to be sure.
45:59Are you sure?
46:01Sure of what?
46:04Harper.
46:08I'll cleanse your father.
46:11God.
46:12You're good.
46:13See you.
46:14Go home.
46:15Go home.
46:16Go home.
46:17Go home.
46:18Go home.
46:19Go home.
46:20Go, you, go.
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