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As Maria arrives at Sarah's residence, Luke, Clyde and Sarah are upstairs. Sarah asks [[Mr Smith]] about any evidence of ghosts at Lavender Lawns. He disproves her concerns quickly, but instantly detects the talisman and reveals Luke has brought an alien device into her house, causing Sarah to confront him. Luke explains he had to keep it a secret to avoid breaking a promise with Bea. Sarah takes the talisman and holds onto it for safekeeping from the nuns. | As Maria arrives at Sarah's residence, Luke, Clyde and Sarah are upstairs. Sarah asks [[Mr Smith]] about any evidence of ghosts at Lavender Lawns. He disproves her concerns quickly, but instantly detects the talisman and reveals Luke has brought an alien device into her house, causing Sarah to confront him. Luke explains he had to keep it a secret to avoid breaking a promise with Bea. Sarah takes the talisman and holds onto it for safekeeping from the nuns. | ||
Mrs Gribbins, one of the caregivers at Lavender Lawns, is involved in the fishy activities, and after Sarah and the gang leave, she speaks with the nun who has been stalking the nursing home, Sister Helena. Gribbins tells Helena that the talisman they have been searching for has been passed on to the boy who just visited the nursing home by Bea. Annoyed by Mrs Gribbins's oversight, when she had previously described Bea as barely knowing her own name, Helena turns against Mrs Gribbins. She has Gribbins escorted to a room where a hooded woman sits in a wheelchair, with gnarled fingernails and wrinkled, orange skin. The woman lifts up her hood, causing Mrs Gribbins to scream in terror at her countenance. A blue light fills the room. When it fades, Mrs Gribbins is revealed to have petrified into a statue. | Mrs [[Gribbins]], one of the caregivers at Lavender Lawns, is involved in the fishy activities, and after Sarah and the gang leave, she speaks with the nun who has been stalking the nursing home, Sister Helena. Gribbins tells Helena that the talisman they have been searching for has been passed on to the boy who just visited the nursing home by Bea. Annoyed by Mrs Gribbins's oversight, when she had previously described Bea as barely knowing her own name, Helena turns against Mrs Gribbins. She has Gribbins escorted to a room where a hooded woman sits in a wheelchair, with gnarled fingernails and wrinkled, orange skin. The woman lifts up her hood, causing Mrs Gribbins to scream in terror at her countenance. A blue light fills the room. When it fades, Mrs Gribbins is revealed to have petrified into a statue. | ||
The next day, Sarah Jane and Maria go back to Lavender Lawns to speak with Miss Nelson-Stanley about where she got the talisman. However, this proves difficult, as Bea's Alzheimer's hinders their success. Bea does mention a past where she was an archaeologist with her late husband [[Edgar Nelson-Stanley|Edgar]], who found and gave her the talisman. Sarah also perks up when Bea speaks of [[Sontaran]]s, going as far to make a remark about their potato-like appearance and use of ray guns, which proves she has knowledge about alien life despite a cloudy memory. | The next day, Sarah Jane and Maria go back to Lavender Lawns to speak with Miss Nelson-Stanley about where she got the talisman. However, this proves difficult, as Bea's Alzheimer's hinders their success. Bea does mention a past where she was an archaeologist with her late husband [[Edgar Nelson-Stanley|Edgar]], who found and gave her the talisman. Sarah also perks up when Bea speaks of [[Sontaran]]s, going as far to make a remark about their potato-like appearance and use of ray guns, which proves she has knowledge about alien life despite a cloudy memory. |
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