Theo tries to bluff, but when it’s clear that’s not going to work, he promises that he’ll pay Justin back. Justin tells him that it’s not about the money, but he’s worried about him. After all, he and Theo’s father almost ruined their lives because of drugs, and he’s not about to let his nephew do the same. He warns that Valerie has to go.
Theo protests immediately, distraught, but Justin stands firm. Valerie comes back and Theo has to give her the bad news. He tells her to get rid of the pills, refusing to bargain, and heads back on stage with the band to perform their next song.
Valerie, shaking, tries to throw the pills away but changes her mind. She looks around for somewhere to stash them so she can get them later. Her eyes land on Lyrik’s guitar cases. She quickly opens one of them, dumps the bag in and snaps the lid shut.
Things are tense the next morning. Against Theo’s wishes, Kirby has informed Eden and Remi about what’s been going on with him and summoned the band together. Lyrik had left all the equipment at the venue the night before, so they need to grab the van and pick it all up. Remi excuses himself to go hang out with Stevie, but the group isn’t letting Theo get away that easily.
They bicker all the way on the drive back. They pass a police car with a speed monitor – manned by Rose. She only wants to warn them that their brake light is out, but Theo panics and picks up the speed. He eventually pulls over but acts so suspiciously that Rose has no choice but to search the van. During her search, she pries open one of the guitar cases, and her eyes immediately lock on the bag of pills. How will Lyrik get out of this one? Meanwhile, in an unknown location, Tane holds baby Maia close and both appear unharmed. In fact, Tane looks quite happy holding and singing to her. But as he rocks her to sleep, he stares ahead – he knows he’s done something very wrong. How will he ever go home?