Tomorrow is Cael and his wife's anniversary, but while shopping she discovers Cael kissing someone in a fitting room. She recognizes the belt she gave him and confronts him; she accuses him of betrayal and he insists he was set up, pleading for help. Hands grab her as bystanders shame her; a stranger, Mr. Baker, taunts her and offers revenge — sleeping with him to spite Cael. He pushes her with, "just this once," demanding she leave afterward. The episode ends with his taunt, "Haven't decided yet?" and her choice left hanging.
After a deal ends, Mr. Lyons orders his team to track Raegan Sharp, keeping surveillance on her moves. At the same time Yusuf, 27, faces family nagging about marriage when a relative announces "your future daughter-in-law is getting divorced." A man resurfaces—"I've found you at last"—vowing he'll cross every line to make Raegan his. Back home Raegan confronts Cael and demands a divorce; Cael resists, they struggle and shout. The altercation cuts off when a stunned voice asks, "You're pregnant?" leaving the divorce demand and the man's claim unresolved.
During a furious confrontation a husband accuses his wife Raegan of cheating after finding a pregnancy test and a hickey, demands a divorce and vows to leave her penniless. Raegan apologizes to the baby, decides she can't keep it, and goes alone to buy abortion pills. At the pharmacy she pays $30, uses an upstairs bathroom and meets a man who brags about a 'love potion' and makes a predatory remark. After taking the pills she suddenly feels burning and asks, 'Aren't these abortion pills?' The episode ends with her in pain and the pills' true effect unknown.
At a party a woman recoils as a man tries to drug and grope her. A jealous onlooker storms in, calls her a 'cheating b*tch,' and the attacker is dragged away while begging for mercy. A bystander offers to take the shaken woman home, but when she says she was drugged and begs for help he asks, "Don't you have a husband?" She replies, "Not really." He then demands, "Say you want me, and I'll help." Pressured she answers, "I want you." The episode closes with her dizzy, familiar feeling, leaving her safety unresolved.
During a secret performance by Mr. Lyons, attendants push the crowd back and order everyone to close their eyes and cover their ears. A spectator tries to look and is rebuked—“Mr. Lyons' business isn't for you to see! You have a death wish?” A supporter tells a woman “Madam” the performance was exceptional, while Raegan is scolded for being reckless when another stranger appears. Later someone pulls an attendee aside, pleading “Please don't tell anyone.” The episode closes with a startling offer: “Marry me, and I'll keep this between us,” forcing an immediate choice.
After a stranger demands, "Marry me — I'll keep this between us," a woman refuses and pushes him out, saying his kiss makes her sick. Later, Raegan's husband reveals the Lyons Group chairman will meet only if they present as a stable family. Raegan balks— they're getting divorced— but he warns the deal and the company will collapse without that appearance. He offers money and half the shares to buy her cooperation. Under pressure, Raegan agrees to attend as his spouse to secure the deal and warns, "Better keep your word," leaving the company's fate and their shaky bargain unresolved.
At a society dinner Mr. Lyons is fawned over while guests urge Mrs. Baker to greet him. Mrs. Baker and Mr. Lyons trade compliments about perfume and skill, but someone warns that if Cael finds out about 'us' they'll lose their shares and be ruined. Mr. Lyons probes Mrs. Baker's bookkeeping and offers that his wife can handle technical issues; Mrs. Baker accepts, raising the risk of exposure. Later at home a small scratch is downplayed as a mosquito bite — and the spouse says, "There aren't any mosquitoes this time of year."
At a company banquet to finalize a share transfer, Mr. Lyons pressures attendees to toast while Mrs. Baker and Raegan sit under scrutiny. Raegan refuses the liquor, saying her stomach is weak and worrying about the baby, but shareholders demand she drink to secure the shares. Faced with the contract and threats to the deal, she capitulates, toasting that she's "getting rid of the baby" and signs. The contract goes to Mr. Lyons, who instead of celebration orders everyone to close their eyes and cover their ears, saying he's "helping you revisit old times," leaving the outcome unresolved.
After a secret encounter surfaces, a married woman is cornered by the man who slept with her; he threatens to tell her husband about "what happened between us that day" unless she yields. She resigns herself, thinking "for the company, for a clean divorce, I guess I have no choice," while a major deal backed by Mr. Lyons promises to revive the firm. Negotiations rush forward, Raegan is promised something but not the shares, and the contract arrives just as her husband nears home. The episode ends with the contract signed and exposure looming as the husband returns.
At a dinner, Mr. Lyons hands over a contract and shows a cut lip, saying 'Your wife bit me.' He then reveals he holds proof of Cael's affair that could strip Cael of assets and offers to inject funds and revive the woman's company. His condition is blunt: 'Marry me. Be my woman.' Guests push the woman to drink and to divorce Cael; she resists, struggles as someone warns 'He'll see.' The episode ends with her cornered by a public ultimatum, accept Lyons' marriage bargain to regain the company, or refuse and walk away.