Lindsey was so angry at Shaun, she didn't think she'd ever join there side now - unless she were to get something out of it. She went into the Women's Shelter and up to the desk. "Hi, I'd like to stay here." She said to the receptionist.
Shaun didn't much like having to do what he'd done but every time he'd wavered, he'd reminded himself of what Lindsey had done to him, like the slavery and hitting.
Helena couldn't care less about the dignity thing at the moment. How could you retain your dignity when you didn't have a home? She immediately went to apply for jobs, then bought herself a meal with the money she'd kept with her.
Once the contents of the farmhouse had been checked to see if they corrisponded with the inventory, and the locks changed, the baliffs left with the new keys to deliver to Shaun at work.