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The Return Tide Setting: A fictional coastal town, Port Sentinel (inspired by The Bay ) The rain came sideways that morning, lashing the windows of the morgue as DS Leah Armstrong pulled her collar up and ducked inside. Port Sentinel hadn't seen her in six months — not since the Hollingbrooke case left her with a fractured rib and a suspended badge.

Her torch beam swept the floor. Fresh mud. A trail leading not out the door, but down — into a root cellar she'd never noticed as a girl. the bay s03e01 bdrip

Leah knew that cottage. Fifteen years ago, as a teenager, she'd snuck in there with Ellie. They'd found a hidden room behind the spiral staircase, filled with photographs of missing women from the 1990s. They'd promised to tell someone. They never did. The Return Tide Setting: A fictional coastal town,

This wasn't just a disappearance. This was an unearthing. Fresh mud

Static crackled. Then Marsden's voice, quieter than she'd ever heard it: "Leah… I know. I put the first photo in that room. I was seventeen. I thought I was protecting someone."

The line went dead.

The Return Tide Setting: A fictional coastal town, Port Sentinel (inspired by The Bay ) The rain came sideways that morning, lashing the windows of the morgue as DS Leah Armstrong pulled her collar up and ducked inside. Port Sentinel hadn't seen her in six months — not since the Hollingbrooke case left her with a fractured rib and a suspended badge.

Her torch beam swept the floor. Fresh mud. A trail leading not out the door, but down — into a root cellar she'd never noticed as a girl.

Leah knew that cottage. Fifteen years ago, as a teenager, she'd snuck in there with Ellie. They'd found a hidden room behind the spiral staircase, filled with photographs of missing women from the 1990s. They'd promised to tell someone. They never did.

This wasn't just a disappearance. This was an unearthing.

Static crackled. Then Marsden's voice, quieter than she'd ever heard it: "Leah… I know. I put the first photo in that room. I was seventeen. I thought I was protecting someone."

The line went dead.