- Vincent's mate is sleeping with his ex and he doesn't like it. Charlotte and Spence have spent the night together and she seems very happy, until Vincent tells her his old friend knows she's gay and might just see her as a challenge.
- Vincent's mate is sleeping with his ex and he doesn't like it. Charlotte and Spence have spent the night together and she seems very happy, until Vincent tells her his old friend knows she's gay and might just see her as a challenge. Cate grows even more concerned about how much attention Vincent seems to be giving Charlotte recently. Nelson faces his Nurse Practitioner's Paediatric assessments with Spence. Spence throws him a challenge, in the form of Joey Egan, a street smart 10-year-old primed to be as unhelpful as possible. Nelson rises to the challenge and at the end of the day is surprised to find he actually enjoyed the assessment procedure with Spence. Frank assures Nelson he'll find his assessment with him more interesting. Frank has to deal with his guilt when Constable Peter Saunders comes back into the Emergency Department, four months after shooting himself in the head after an argument with Frank. Saunders has made a remarkable recovery but has started to suffer headaches. Saunders is determined, almost obsessed with his desire to return to active duty. When Saunders suffers a seizure, Frank has to break it to him that physically and psychologically he will never be the same man again and may never be fit to go back to work. Saunders refuses to accept the news and discharges himself against medical advice. Frank follows him to the car park, the same car park where he went to attempt suicide. This time Frank is determined to give the right advice.
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