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Neil's Headache
Neil grimaces through a pounding headache in the Halifax Nick corridor, the pain radiating from post-custody exhaustion and hints of withdrawal. Catherine notes his strained expression and sluggish responses as he admits to falling off the wagon twice. The headache grips him visibly—furrowed brow, rubbed temples—serving as stark evidence of his frayed sobriety amid her pointed warnings about Clare.
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Significance
Neil's headache underscores his physical and emotional fragility after custody, amplifying Catherine's concerns over his reliability with Clare. It transforms their talk into a tense standoff, where his pain signals the high stakes of relapse and potential harm to her sister.
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