A hysterical Grainne Webb storms into Red Rock Garda Station demanding to see McKay. Laser Byrne's thugs have been targeting her home and with Davey hiding out in Galway there's nobody to protect her and daughter Chloe. Fearing for their lives, Grainne insists McKay find them somewhere else to live. The best McKay can do is send a patrol car out to the Ridge. Will he be left wishing he did more after news reaches the station that a house on the Ridge has been petrol bombed? There can only have been one target - have Grainne and Chloe made it out alive? The Kiely's are crushed when they learn of the DPP's (Director of Public Prosecutions) decision to accept Michael Hennessy's plea for manslaughter. They've lost all hope of Michael getting the sentence he deserves for killing Darren. What kind of judge will take their side over that of the Hennessy's? Their only hope is to write a victim impact statement to make sure the judge understands how Darren's death has affected them. Preoccupied by the bad news Vinnie ignores calls from his boss. A decision he's later left regretting when he arrives at work to find he's been replaced. Vinnie's first honest job and he's already lost it! Rory consoles an upset Katie who fears they'll never get justice for Darren. Katie's in need of a distraction and Rory suggests a cinema trip to escape. Katie invites Rory back to Kiely's for a cuppa, they should have the house to themselves. To their surprise, Vinnie's at home drowning his sorrows with a can of beer. Is Vinnie's day about to get even worse when he discovers Rory's profession?