- Ines claims she wants to become a good mother. Ben is not told about the new relation start of Britta and Lasse. Carla wonders what Torben's investment will be. Do Arthur and Nora feel love for each other? Merle reacts mad towards Edda.
- Ines confesses towards Volker and Merle she made up the stalker story. The crying of the baby has been too much for her; now she wants to change herself. Merle thinks they should support Ines because she fears Ines is not capable enough. Volker doubts about what he should declare towards the public prosecutor. Erika thinks Ines hasn't right to care for Kaspar because she abandoned him a few weeks ago; who knows what she will do next. The authorities allow Ines to care for her baby herself but the first few weeks under their supervision. Ines gets an executive function in which she has to travel regularly over the globe. Britta and Lasse realize they have to initiate Ben into their new relational start. But Britta doesn't tell it Ben because she doesn't want to spoil the good atmosphere. Lasse and Britta kiss each other and notice that Lilly sees them. Nora and Carla are back. Carla helps her father with the North-European distribution of his olive oil. Torben tells her a little about his investment but keeps it a mystery for her. Carla talks with Nora about it. Carla, Torben and the Ebingers go to the countryside; Torben reveals to Carla that he wants to buy a breeding horse there. Madeleine informs Arthur she accepted the PR-job. Thomas offers Arthur his mother's apartment in the Rosenhaus to live in when he holds a reading in return. Nora is mad because she and Arthur agreed he would have left Lüneburg when she returned. He tells her he separated from Madeleine. Nora is not enthusiast to see that Madeleine is her new PR-coworker and Arthur holds a reading during the Science Days. She wants Arthur to leave her alone. Carla makes Nora clear that she talked often about Arthur during their stay on Corfu. Arthur visits Nora at home to make her clear he wants to be with here because he loves her. Nora finds Edda's garden concepts impressive. Merle is surprised to hear that Edda still took part in the public garden competition in the name of Merle's firm. Merle addresses this to Edda and wants Edda to offer the city her excuses.—B. Dijkhoff
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