The Guilt and the Money
Peter confesses to Kylie that he is responsible for her mother's death, showing deep remorse and guilt. Despite his self-loathing, Kylie urges him to live a rational life and insists on transferring money to him, revealing a surprising act of forgiveness and support.Will Peter's confession and Kylie's forgiveness lead to a reconciliation, or will the money transfer reveal more hidden truths?
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