Episode 4
It does not take Kelly a long time to notice Joe on the harbour. Peter makes her go back inside the yacht, while she begins panicking. C.C., accompanied with his henchmen, gets them to throw Joe into the water, not without threatening him. Santana surprises Mason, by staying in his flat, he watches her undressing in his bathroom. She later has confirmation that no charges were ever brought against her, as Mason had told her. Decided to go back to the past, Santana goes to the Capwell residence, where she tries to enter Channing Jr's room. But she is interrupted in her act by C.C., who recommends that she forget these bad memories. Santana then waits to be alone to overhear a phone call to Gina, whom asks for news on a little boy named Brandon. Having met in The Mesa, Augusta who pretends not to know him, Joe goes back home. There an explosion welcomes him, caused by a bomb in a car planted by an unknown person. Marisa, who was inside the home, stays one instant under the impact. A mysterious man goes up to the gazebo and, later by the hedge, spears Joe an invitation to a party later. In the disused warehouse where an appointment was fixed, Joe finds the man in question hidden in shadow. He tells Joe that he believes in his innocence and he is ready to help him to find the truth...First appearance in the series of Dominic.
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