
03/07/2023
There’s trouble for Henry, and plans are afoot for the wedding of the year.
Jim reports to Jazzer Fallon doesn’t want them hanging items on the walls at the Bull. Jazzer reckons they should go ahead without telling anyone, and sort it out afterwards. He’s got to find a way to mount a stag’s head; he’s paid a lot for it. With Jazzer still in plaster, progress is hampered, and Jim’s grateful for Brad and Mia’s suggested solutions to the dilemma of hanging things on the walls. Mia and Brad chat, discovering they have the love of a particular film in common. Brad suggests Mia comes over to watch it with him next week. He’ll have the house to himself.
Kirsty’s feeling buoyant. She’s just had a weekend away with Erik, and he wants her to go to Prague with him for a proper break. Kirsty’s not sure, but Helen thinks she should go for it. Helen gets a text from Fallon, but doesn’t reply. She’s enjoying an afternoon away from work. She tells Kirsty she’s relieved Lee’s back at work. She’s hoping that’s an end to it, though she can’t believe Rob would leave things at merely an apology. They change the subject, but Helen’s interrupted by a call. Henry’s punched a Year 10 student at school. Later, Henry rationalises his actions. He was defending a friend. Helen confiscates Henry’s phone. The row escalates and Henry discloses he knows what’s going on with Rob. Helen’s shocked and terrified. Later, she reassures Henry. Frustrated, Henry thinks there’s nothing he can do. Helen asserts he doesn’t have to do anything; Rob can’t hurt them.
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