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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 27 May at 12 noon. The next story line will go live on 03 June. Be sure to come back and visit Marsaili and Sìleas to find out what happens next! This vote complies with the Ö÷²¥´óÐã's policy on

Episode 64

The girls can see no sign of the woman and terror grips them! Sìleas instinctively wants to jump in to the water and be the hero of the day, but Màrsaili tells her to hold back! Their surroundings are bleak. The wind is howling and the rain is lashing against them. The waves come crashing against their boat and the sea is a bottomless pit of darkness .

Although Sìleas's bravery is admirable, Marsaili pulls out her phone and dials the coastguard. There is nothing more the girls can do. They soon realise they have no idea where they are and must wait to see what fate has in store for them.

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Marsaili: Sìleas! Stad! Feumaidh sinn bàta-teasairginn fhaighinn. Bidh duine ciallach air bòrd. (Sìleas! Stop! We must get a lifeboat. There will be somebody sensible on board.)

The scary sea!

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