- At last, Robin has a positive identification of the unfortunate China Girl, in the background of a bitter, still, head-to-head clash between kith and kin and an unbearably insatiable thirsting for a sacrifice in the name of love.
- Much to Robin's chagrin, Mary is beyond a shadow of a doubt in love, but on the other hand, at last, there is a positive identification and an undeniable connection between Cinnamon and the unfortunate China Girl. In the meantime, as Miranda yields under the accumulated emotional stress, another invaluable witness dies, while secretive Alexander is as busy as a bee amidst irrepressible feminine curiosity and a bitter, still, head-to-head clash between kith and kin. Again, love is the ultimate refuge, as the awakening knowledge of one's significance sparks and glows like flaming embers in the dark, but alas, a chivalrous, yet star-crossed knight harvests a fearful thunderbolt, thirsting for a sacrifice in the name of love.—Nick Riganas
- Miranda drops a bombshell that brings her closer to the dead girl and puts her on the wrong side of the law. At Silk 41, one of the pregnant girls packs up to leave. She assures Mary it's for a holiday but Mary is worried she might disappear, like Cinnamon. Puss begins to make a bizarre video message that involves the whole brothel. As Robin and Pyke's fears for Mary escalate, Robin faces feelings that she never expected.
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