At 5 a.m. Janice follows precise routines noted in a set of papers—porridge, no mangoes, a cashmere scarf—details found when Mr. Clark's room was cleaned. The group reads dated entries and the line: 'Only someone who truly loves you would do something like this.' Ms. Tate is warned she'll regret letting Leon go, but she refuses, insisting 'He's dead to me.' The doctor then delivers a shock: Mr. Clark's illness is beyond cure and further treatment would only cause pain. With his final hours confirmed, the notes and Ms. Tate's decision collide, leaving an urgent, unresolved choice.