Irene introduces Dana to Bronte and asks her to show their new houseguest around the Bay.
Dana is curious about the clinical trial in Canada, but Bronte bristles when she’s put on the spot.
When they run into Bree, Dana introduces the local urgent care doctor,
suggesting she might be of help. A panicked Bronte quickly feigns being unwell.
The girls retreat to the Diner, where Irene reports that she’s being sued for compensation by a victim of the contaminated water supply. Bronte’s eyes light up when she hears that they’re going for $50,000.
At dinner, Irene’s hopeful that the insurance company will cover the loss, but Bronte drops a bombshell – she’s just received some test results from the hospital, and her bloods tested positive for benzine, meaning she was poisoned by the Diner as well.
When Bronte she tells Irene that it’s worsened her autoimmune disease, it doesn’t sit right with Dana and she quizzes Bree on whether that’s even possible. When Bree offers to walk her through her test results, Bronte quickly excuses herself and the first seed of doubt is planted for Dana.
Dana seeks out Bree the next morning and voices her suspicion of her new housemate, while a guilt-ridden Irene makes a shocking proposition to Bronte – she wants her to sue her.
Meanwhile, Kirby calls a house meeting. She has an email saying their rent is overdue – and Eden doesn’t have an income to contribute. Eden still has her fight with Felicity on her mind, and when Cash goes in to vouch for her, it only makes matters worse.
Eden confides in Remi – she’s sick of people keeping things from her, and she doesn’t know who to trust. Felicity also rages at Cash, asking him to choose a side. When Eden and Cash talk that night, she bemoans that without the band, a job, or her best friend, she doesn’t know what she’s doing in the Bay any more.