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Eileen takes in Claire, Ashley and the boys as they’re unable to move back
into their burned house. Claire’s beside herself with worry and fretting
over Freddie so when the cops call to question them all, she gives them short
shrift and loses her temper. She even throws them out of Eileen’s house after
they suggest Claire might have had something to do with the fire herself.
After throwing the cops out she has to invite them back in when she recalls
that Casey, one of the depressed women from the helpline, could possibly
have been the culprit. Claire’s taken to the station and quizzed after the
cops find out she’s been sectioned in the past for leaving Freddie alone and
taking him back to th’ospickle, convinced he wasn’t her child. Even Ashley
has his doubts about his missus but she’s released without charge in the end.
After braiding Amy’s hair so that she looks like a mini Bo Derek, Liz
is ready to hit the town with Deirdre and to check out Derek’s wife at work.
Derek’s wife, Linda, works in a pub and Liz wants a look-see to check out
the competition. Deirdre says it’s cruel and wants to leave. “You’re turning
into your mother” says Liz. I suspect Liz is doing the same. Vernon returns
which gives Liz quite a stir but she’s over the moon with the pink feather
boa and cowgirl dress he’s bought for her. “I hope it’s got a cotton gusset”
says Betty in the back room, a woman of wisdom about such things. Vernon
also brings back two mugs with his name and Liz’s name on them. Betty knows
straight away he’s picked them up in the pound shop but that doesn’t stop
a smile spreading to Liz’s lips. She starts to feel guilty about cheating
on Vernon but that doesn’t stop her sharing some afternoon delight in Derek’s
brother in law’s flat until Derek’s wife pops round with the shopping and
the two of them are almost caught out. Derek pops round later to tell
Liz that he reckons his missus knows what’s going on but that doesn’t stop
Liz agreeing to Vernon’s plan of getting wed sooner rather than later.
Over pizza in the precinct at the place with the red checky tablecloths,
cheap red wine and pizza margherita, Carla persuades Leanne to go into business
with her and buy the place. Leanne stalls for time over this, she ain’t got
the cash or the business sense but this doesn’t stop Carla railroading Leanne
into agreeing to be her business partner. “Shouldn’t you be out skinning
dogs for a new coat?” asks Liam of his sister in law. When Paul finds
out that his wife wants to spend his cash on the pizza place he’s incensed.
When he finds out it’s Leanne who will be Carla’s business partner, steam
comes out of his ears and his nose. Well, just about. To find the cash for
her share of the place, Leanne has to go back on the game to earn twenty grand
in six weeks. By ‘eck, she must be good.
Fiz has no choice but to break Kirkeh’s heart all over again when she
tells him she’s seeing someone else. “What? Like a therapist?” he asks but
when the penny drops he takes his bouquet of flowers and cuddles it in the
Rovers, all bereft and alone. Fiz and her old flame John (Mr Stape to his
mates) get cosy and cuddle up as Kirk cracks under the strain of his heartache.
Poor soul.
And Norris calls Doreen after Rita says she misses her mate but is too
stubborn to call her herself. “I’d be very grateful if you could take her
out and get her drunk” Norris tells Doreen, who rises to the challenge, one
that Rita enjoys.
Violet talks babies on her first proper date with her new bloke, so is
it any surprise he dumps her the next day? Violet seems to be the only one
surprised.
And that’s just about that for this week.
Glenda Young
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