
George and Greg Wilkes receive a message from her frantic mother, convinced Freya is missing. The hunt is on to find her. CCTV sends them down an avenue they never would have expected, and with the help of their men, they’re determined to get Freya back.
Puggy is earning some pocket money, looking after the “cargo”. He feels bad that he has a bruised and frightened woman locked in his spare room, but he’s too scared of the men in balaclavas to have said no to this job. He wishes he hadn’t taken it on, not now he works for The Brothers—and they might find out what he’s up to.
Big B has suddenly developed a conscience. He’s sick of working for the gang back home and sick of being sent to the UK to deal with the cargo. He wants out, but how can he do that when he’ll face the barrel of a gun if he asks to be set free? He has a decision to make. Will the woman in the flat next door be his saviour?