Mariah updates Tessa and Nick at Society; Sharon says she needs time away. No one knows where.
Sharon awakens in her seedy motel room (complete with tartan comforter and wood-panelling) to an insistent knock at the door.
In the park, Faith’s leaving a weepy message for her Mom when Adam happens by to ask if she’s OK.
As Sharon opens the door, Daniel weakly murmurs ‘Cassie’ before collapsing – likely due to the nasty wound on the back of his head. Sharon awakens to find herself alone in the room.
Daniel presents Heather with a mug of tea/peace offering. He’s glad she’s backed off on the idea of moving away. We’re partners for life, Heather adds – til death do us part.
Mariah gives a full report of her trip to Madison. Sharon got defensive – it feels off. Now what? Nick has news (but it’s not ‘encouraging’)
You’re not a dumb blond; you know what needs to be done, Cameron tells Sharon to stop screwing around. Popping a pill, she talks about Daniel being injured in her dream; a dream that only Sharon can make come true.
Yeah, I cry in the park when I’m ‘OK’ too, Adam asks it this have to do with Sharon. Please don’t call my Dad, Faith apologises for being rude. Maybe you can help, she says as Adam’s about to stroll off.
Heather can’t help but worry about the unrelenting guilt Sharon’s piling on Daniel. Something tells him that she won’t be acting like that anymore.
Barely clinging to her sanity, Sharon claims that she has a nice life. If she does this she’ll never see her family again. I won’t do this for you. No – do it for Cassie, Cameron coerces.
Sharon’s doctor told Nick to call the police if she’s a danger to herself or someone else. You don’t think it’s come to that do you? Mariah’s wide-eyed. Nick’s silence speaks volumes.
Sharon was venting about us all watching her every move – she said she can’t live like that but assures Mariah she wouldn’t self-harm. Nick’s frustrated that Sharon’s not answering his calls.
Back in the park, Faith recalls Adam being the one to get her Mom help when she was first diagnosed as bi-polar. She believes her accident and seeing Daniel is triggering memories of losing Cassie.