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Tuesday, 5 August, 2000-2030

Malcolm and ScarlettGinaMoira

Alice was still in a state following her drinking session. She begged Deke to get her a drink. Moira spoke to Alice and insisted that Deke came back to stay with her and George. Alice was furious with her mother. Ruth discovered that Gina was feeling guilty for sleeping with Marcus. Scarlett and Bob broke in to Lily's flat, but were nearly caught by Malcolm. Later, Bob and Scarlett created a fake postcard to give to Malcolm so he'd think that Lily had asked them to look after the flat.

Bob cancelled his date with Zara. Scarlett held a 'housewarming' at Lily's flat. Dan and Scott turned up, but Scarlett made them feel very unwelcome. Zara was furious when she found out about the party so she argued with Bob. The party spiralled out of control and upset the neighbours. Later, Zara forgave Bob when he revealed that he was embarrassed about his family. Gina went to complain about the noise and ended up fighting in the street with Scarlett.

The police arrived in Shieldinch, but they weren't there to stop the party. The Henderson flat was searched and stolen goods were found. The police arrested Moira for shoplifting, George was livid, but Moira was too distraught about Alice to care. Moira broke free and tried to run across Montego street to Deke. The police gave chase after Moira, resulting in her also being charged with assaulting a police officer.

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