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Caraidean

Welcome to the wonderful world of Caraidean, which means 'Friends' in Gaelic, a new online soap where you control what happens! Join Sìleas and Marsaili and their friends each week to listen to a new Gaelic phrase and decide what course their lives take.

The storyline with the most votes will be used the following week. Use the voting options at the bottom of the page to cast your vote. This vote will close on 19 August at 12 noon. Be sure to come back and visit Marsaili and Sìleas to find out what happens next! This vote complies with the BBC's policy on voting and competitions.

Episode 70

The girls know what they must do. They must confess to the woman, that they too have seen the ghost of Robert the Bruce.

Consequences must be faced. If the woman is cross, they can offer to help her. Marsaili takes a deep gulp and tells the parapsychologist what they have seen.

The anger that the woman was in is nothing compared to the unadulterated rage that erupts from her.

She screams at the girls to leave and that she does not need their sort of interference! The girls have grown accustomed to this place, where should they go and what should they do?

Go to Edinburgh to join in with the festival fun and games

Let's go to Oban!

Mysterious Woman:Thalla, an dithis agaibh, Òinsichean!” (Dè tha sibhse a' dèanamh an seo? Tha mise trang ag obair agus tha sibh gam chuir ceàrr! )

Lochranza Castle

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