WEDNESDAY 16TH MARCH
ABI HITS THE HEADLINES After seeing Abi’s story in the Gazette, Debbie demands answers, assuming the baby to be Kevin’s. But Abi hurries out, explaining the baby is having an operation today. As Abi waits for news, she’s stunned to see Kevin in the hospital corridor. Kevin takes her in his arms as Abi breaks down.
With Kevin assuming the baby is the result of her one night stand with Tez, Abi goes along with the lie. The nurse confirms that Alfie’s operation went well. Kevin offers to let her stay at No.13 until she’s won custody, giving Abi hope.
MICHAEL IS TOLD THE TRUTH ABOUT GRACE When Aggie finds Ed perusing the racing pages in the hope of winning £10k, she’s horrified to realise Grace’s threats could trigger Ed’s gambling. Asserting it’s time to tell Michael, they break the news that Grace is blackmailing them and the only reason she’s back is for more money, not because she wants to see Glory. How will Michael react? And what will Grace have to say when confronted?
AMY’S ROUSE HITS A SNAG Amy tells Jacob she’ll try and swerve her parents so they can meet up later. But when she tells Steve she’s off to Emma’s he reveals he’s just seen her heading to the tram station. Thwarted, Amy dashes out to the ginnel and explains to Jacob that she can’t see him as her Dad’s at home. Jacob heads off, fed up.
ELSEWHERE Nicky confides in Daniel that her trial session with the class didn’t go well. Daniel confides in Daisy that Nicky failed to get the job. Daisy masks her relief. Sick of being treated like the bad guy, Adam knocks back drinks and flirts with a girl, telling her his wife died in a car crash. Having received a text from Daisy, Daniel arrives and explains that Adam’s wife is still very much alive. Drunk and morose, Adam announces he’s going into town.
Glenda Young
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2 comments:
Teaching assistants aren't given whole classes! They help struggling pupils on a one-to-one basis, provide admin support, make up adult numbers on school trips.
I don't understand why on earth they brought this character back? Don't schools demand criminal reference checks on their staff?
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