Jayne’s preparing to leave her office when a member of the Holby City board arrives to tell her that the board want a crisis meeting at 8am sharp wanting answers about the Tan family.

Tension between Faye and Jac reaches boiling point with Jac commenting on any mistakes Faye makes. Faye confronts Jac and tells her to leave Joseph and her alone. Jac cannot stand the fact Joseph is happy without her.

Jayne and Linden face the board who are giving them a seriously rough ride. Jayne defends their actions; it’s a humanitarian case, how could they turn their backs? The twins need to be treated near their parents and they’ve got the money to pay for it. The board don’t understand why they’re even contemplating doing it at Holby. They want to move the Tans to a specialist hospital that is better equipped in London but Jayne explains to the board that Holby has the facilities and the staff to guarantee the best possible treatment for the twins. The board are sceptical of Jayne’s decision and she isn’t helped by Linden’s aggressive outbursts.

Faye receives a phone call from Greenlands. Jac sees her talking on the telephone and when she sees Jac standing next to her, she hangs up. Faye walks away and Jac picks up the receiver and presses redial to hear “Greenlands” on the other end.

Donna needs to be taken seriously if she ever has a chance of becoming a scrub nurse. Elliot starts to take Donna through some medical theory in his very chaotic but brilliantly Elliot-like way. Donna looks flummoxed but tries hard to impress Elliot with a new patient. Unfortunately her old ways reappear and she makes more mistakes than ever.

Joseph confronts Jac and tells her to stop meddling with his private life. Jac defends herself saying that she didn’t intend to offend and that Faye has got it wrong. Joseph doesn’t believe her wants and her to stay away from them.

Meanwhile, Jayne informs the board that she’s completely committed to the course of action with regards to the Tans but her audience is sceptical. She adjourns the meeting. When the board reassembles Jayne crosses her fingers. Jayne finds Connie and asks her to join her in trying to prove that they are the best team to handle the twins’ separation. Connie wants to prove to Jayne that she should have consulted her instead of Linden to head the meeting. At the board meeting Connie plays her trump card – if they do this operation, they’ll be eligible for more funding. That swings it. It’s a unanimous vote from the board and the Tan family will stay.

Jac looks up Greenfields – it’s a private hospital. She finds out who the CEO and Lead Consultants are and heads over there to investigate. At Greenfields she poses as a student doctor writing a paper about people with disabilities there to see Dr. Mulwray. The receptionist has no idea who she is but Jac manages to blag herself in. Once inside she looks through files trying to find anything. She finds nothing.

Jac wanders around the building looking for anything that might have give her a clue to Faye’s connection to the place. She bumps into Dr. Mulwray who generously offers her a tour. Jac quizzes Mulwray about the surname Morton and he shows her to a room where she finds Archie, Faye’s son. Jac’s face brightens with delight.

Jayne is over the moon and relieved by the board’s decision but the celebrations aren’t for long as she receives a letter from immigration telling her that the asylum request for the Tans has been turned down. The Koreans are to be sent home.

Jac heads back to Holby with dynamite news. She immediately confronts Faye with it and Faye can’t believe that Jac would hit so low. She tells Jac that Joseph knows about all of this and he’s fine with it. Jac reckons that Faye may be saying this, but there’ll come a time when it will matter. He’s not going to stay with her and Jac will just be watching and waiting for their inevitable separation.