The badge belongs to DI Frank Mulvaney — a cop who disappeared twenty-five years ago, same week Vinnie was placed into foster care.
Carol laughs. Then cries. Then punches him in the arm. brassic s05e05 dvdrip
“No,” Vinnie says finally. “I’ve seen the person I would’ve been if someone hadn’t been stupid enough to care.” The badge belongs to DI Frank Mulvaney —
Not a real one. A pretend funeral for a cat that belonged to Carol’s late husband — a mangy, one-eyed tom called Neville that went missing six months ago. Carol found a skeleton under the patio while digging a drainage trench for her new weed greenhouse. She’s convinced it’s Neville. The gang humours her because, three weeks ago, Carol’s biopsy came back ambiguous, and nobody knows how to say we’re scared except through rituals. Then punches him in the arm
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“Neville, you clawed the moon and lost. / Now you’re dirt, but dirt don’t cost.”
