Bob (Tony Audenshaw) is unmoved by Terry (Billy Hartman) and Jamies (Alex Carter) appeals that he should visit Viv. Bob finally concedes the point and sets off towards the prison. However, he decides not to go through with it and has to lie to Terry when asked about the visit. He heads home to reflect on his cowardice but gets disturbed by Gennies (Sian Reese-Williams) unexpected appearance. Bob admits to Gennie that he couldnt bring himself to visit Viv as he has to accept that has already lost her. As Gennie drops a wine cork on the floor Bob tries to retrieve it and the pair clash heads. Gennie takes Bobs face in her hands to check for any damage and when their eyes lock Gennie moves in for a kiss. Bob reciprocates and the moment becomes more passionate, leading inexorably towards the bedroom. Has Bob made a huge mistake?
Meanwhile, relations are sour between Val (Charlie Hardwick) and Pollard (Chris Chittell). They get no better when Val ignores her husbands protestations and goes on an extravagant spending spree. Val tries to make light of their financial difficulties but Pollard states the reality in plain detail. Val is rocked to realise the extent of their peril and suggests Pollard get a job. Pollard feels he is too old to start over again, but will necessity force a change of opinion?
Also, Debbie (Charley Webb) is narked when a mysterious stranger queue jumps at the café. When she kicks up a fuss he apologises and introduces himself as Michael Conway (Jamie Belman) - a supplier to the Home Farm shop. There is a clear mutual attraction between them, which is sparked again when their eyes meet in the Woolpack later that day. Any resumption of their conversation is foiled when Cain (Jeff Hordley) enters, revealing hes booked Debbie and Sarah a holiday. Debbies grateful and pecks her dad on the cheek, a gesture which induces jealousy from an unenlightened Michael. Has circumstance lost Debbie a potential admirer?
i think debbie and michael are a great couple!! :D
Katharine876 2 years ago