Since Dylan (William Beck) spotted Lev (Uriel Emil) passionately kissing the man he’d met on a dating app, he’s been struggling with his conscience. Should he say something to Lev or Faith (Kirsty Mitchell) and run the risk of destroying their family as they cope with their son’s serious illness? Or should he keep quiet and risk the cheating continuing and Faith being even more hurt at some point in the future? He’s tried talking to Lev, but didn’t get very far.
This week, Dylan and Faith are getting on well and she says she’s glad she has his support as a friend. As the two of them work together to help a young woman who’s in a lot of distress because of troubles in her family, Dylan struggles to keep his views about Lev to himself. Lev begs him not to say anything to Faith and insists he regrets what he’s done – but will Dylan be able to keep quiet?
We’ve previously seen Jan (Di Botcher) having to give Fenisha (Olivia D’Lima) a warning for her reckless behaviour when she rushed into the scene of an accident before it was safe to do so. The relationship between the two women has been somewhat tense, with Fenisha feeling she can’t do anything right as far as her boss is concerned.
When Jan is caught up in a dramatic tunnel collapse, it’s up to Fenisha to go to the rescue, but when it turns into a life-or-death situation and Jan is forced to rely on her young colleague, will Fenisha finally be able to step up and show what she’s made of?
And Jacob (Charles Venn) is on the case when a patient’s symptoms don’t quite match up with his diagnosis. As Jacob questions him further, a new picture starts to appear.
Sue Haasler is the author of five novels and the official BBC Holby City book, which you can read about here.
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