- Meyser lets Beatrice go when Friedrich takes the blame for Alina's death; Charlotte is indignant. Meyser discusses the case with Friedrich in the manager's office not knowing that Friedrich via his cell phone contacted Beatrice so she can hear what is said. Friedrich fired Alina and according to him she attacked him later at the lake shore where he defended himself with Alina's death as an unwanted result; he dropped her into the lake out of fear and confusion. Werner comforts Charlotte. Luisa asks Friedrich if he murdered Alina but he assures her that it was an accident. Meyser interrogates Beatrice who has the same version. Charlotte and Sebastian feel something is wrong and they discuss the case with each other. She makes Friedrich clear he showed his real face. That night she dreams about him throwing a corpse in the lake. She starts to doubt her marriage. Rosalie, Alfons and André discuss how to go on now the wedding of Michael and Natascha cannot be used for PR anymore. But what about the church wedding? Hildegard is against using that for a commercial aim. The press knows already that Michael and Natascha are husband and wife. Rosalie quits the PR-organization. The bicycle tour of Norman and Alexandra is over after Norman told her secret to Nils. Nils advices Norman to forget her because she a capricious woman but Norman advices him back not to mess with his relations again. Poppy has a block flute to make music on Natascha's wedding but she is just a beginner. Werner appears to be a good block flute player. David motives Luisa to ride on horse Pollux. He teaches her how to do that. He tells mother he is reluctant to go in bed with Luisa, the girl with the hump. After a visit David wants to leave Luisa but she urges him to stay. They kiss each other.—B. Dijkhoff
- According to Friedrich, Alina's death was an accident. Charlotte doubts him. The wedding of Michael and Natascha cannot be used for PR. Nils advices Norman: forget Alexandra. Werner plays flute. Luisa wants David to spend the night with her.—B. Dijkhoff
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