
Thursday's Fair City: 'You don't trust me'
Kira tells Orla that she wants to run their clothing venture solo in Thursday's Fair City on RTÉ One and the RTÉ Player.
"There just isn't enough profit for the two of us," Kira explains.
"Is that the only reason?" asks Orla.
"Yeah, of course," replies Kira unconvincingly.
"You don't trust me," says Orla.
Fans can find out what happens next on Thursday on RTÉ One and the RTÉ Player at 8:30pm.

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