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The sisters return to the pub, and Norah immediately engages the bartender in further conversation. Detectives Patel and Hando are there, and they agree not to ask any questions about the case on the instructions of the sisters’ lawyer. Detective Patel asks the sisters why they never had any children, but the sisters evade the question because they worry that admitting their lack of desire for children would place them in a suspicious light, given the accusations against them.
Just as the sisters and the detectives find a table, Miss Fairchild enters the pub. A furious Norah confronts Miss Fairchild, who defensively puts the blame back on the sisters. Alicia and Jessica restrain Norah and pull her away from Miss Fairchild, who demands that the cops arrest Norah for assault.
The narrative returns to the childhood timeline. After being informed that Amy was never at Wild Meadows, the girls were driven to the police station and interviewed in separate rooms. Norah realized that nobody except for Miss Fairchild and the three girls had ever seen Amy. However, after thinking, Norah realized that Scott had definitely seen Amy before; however, Scott denied all knowledge of Amy.
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