Anna is still reeling from Owen's declaration of love but is determined to put it behind her and try to avoid him where possible - after all she is happily married to Richard and, as she tells her close friend and neighbour Phyllis, she's worked hard to get where she is today However, just when all looks lost Owen finds out some information which he could use to his advantage - it seems Richard Crane is not the devoted husband he appears and is leading a secret double life.
Anna discovers Richard's infidelity via a cleverly designed trap. She, in turn, takes a lover in revenge and, taking stock of her life, considers divorce. A mysterious parcel arrives at Arnold's house and Owen finds Anna waiting outside - realising that she has finally admitted the strength of her feelings for him.
Anna realises that the time has come to make a choice about her future, but is it with Owen or Richard? Her decision is not helped by Richard's apparent complacency over the proceedings and when he offers to hand over his share of the house, she agrees to meet him. Despite his attempts at a reconciliation she insists he agree to a 50-50 divorce.
After divorcing Richard, Anna and Owen are living quite happily together for a year when Owen asks Anna to marry him. In this time Richard has become a father to Michael James Richard Crane Reid, his five month old son with Vivien, who he looks after every other weekend. Myrtle, Anna's mother, is admitted to hospital by Richard on false pretences just to cover the period of the wedding. Tension then starts to build between Owen and Anna.