After a night of love under the stars, Solal and Zoé are no longer on the same wavelength. On the one hand, Solal feels much closer to nature and has only one idea in mind, finding a new wild camping spot for next weekend. On the other hand, Zoé is exhausted, and confides to her father and her brother, Lionel, that she did not expect wild camping to be so trying. Looking for a new place to sleep under the stars, Solal confides to Gary and Maya that he wants to take his girlfriend to a new spot, but his friends dissuade him: in reality, Zoé hates it. Finally, Solal, then paired with his lover in chef Guinot’s class, assures him that he has found a new place for the next weekend, but don’t panic, it is his family home, with a heated swimming pool, home cinema and sea view. Zoé is delighted.
On the side of Alice and Gaëtan, the nights are also an important subject of discussion, the couple not knowing on which foot to dance between the possibility of being disturbed by Vic and Enzo if they end up in the young man’s shared accommodation, or by Huguette, the reactionary and racist old lady with whom Alice lives, if he spends the night with the young woman. The best solution would be for Alice to find new accommodation. Gaëtan offers to help him, but has difficulty going through the real estate ad sites. Fortunately, Alice may have a plan: she overheard a discussion between Olivia and Angèle about rented rooms on the latter’s farm. Alice and Angèle then agree to an appointment for a visit tomorrow. An announcement that reassures Gaëtan, who was visiting his girlfriend at the end of his course.
Since her discussion with Joachim, Constance has been consumed by guilt, convinced of being responsible for Marta’s death. “I should have continued to follow up, get news. She was our daughter’s best friend and Joachim’s sister. I was negligent, and now she is dead.” Wanting to be reassuring, Teyssier tries to cheer up his wife, but nothing works. The latter subsequently tries to have a serious discussion with Marta’s grieving brother, who wants to ruin Constance’s career at all costs despite the words of Clotilde, who defends the nurse. “You went way too far with Constance, you can’t blame her for Marta’s death”Teyssier tells him. Mad with rage, Joachim then grabs the collar of the director of the Institute, refraining from hitting him.
At the same time, the students at the school are faced with a dilemma: someone is spreading terror in the school, stealing students’ belongings. For Gaspard, it is the ghost of Marta who is acting up. An explanation that does not please all students. Penelope is furious that he speaks of the deceased like that, and Léonard and Quentin are sure that it is Gaspard who is behind all this. The young man promises that he has nothing to do with it, but then offers to organize a ouija session in the boarding school room to summon Marta’s ghost. An idea which reignites the anger of Joachim, who was discussing with Penelope not far away. Having heard Gaspard summon the spirit of his little sister, he goes to the room and delivers a huge punch to Leonard in the stomach, ordering him not to tarnish Marta’s image again.