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Leanne's back on the street and having woken up on Les' sofa to find Kirkeh
and Chesneh staring at her, she's quick to move in with Janice who's keen
to put her up. Most folk are happy to have her back on the cobbles
but the smile's wiped from her face when she spies Nick with Maria.
Janice tells Leanne that Maria was the one who did the dirty on Toyah so Leanne
plans revenge. She follows Maria to the salon and asks for a haircut. As
Maria gets Leanne's locks tied up in a tangle with the tongs, she bitches
about Nick's ex-wife; what a cow this, what a common tart that, little realising
who Leanne is, or was. Later in the Rovers when Nick and Maria walk
in there's a set to and a punch up as Leanne gets to grips with Maria and
throws a pint over Nick's head.
Shelley fixes her face for a night out with Charlie but changes plans
when Sunita asks her to the opening of a new restaurant. Charlie's not best
pleased as tonight was the night they were going to, you know, do it.
Still, he strops to the Rovers expecting Shelley to be waiting for him and
instead of being disappointed that she's not there he takes up Bev's offer
of a drink after hours and a quick shag upstairs. Well, there's no romantic
way to put it is there? They're hardly love's young dream, he was desperate
for it and she was just desperate. Bev's angry with Shelley when
her daughter tells her she still wants to out with the fella so Bev tells
her the truth, or her version of it anyway, of how Charlie dragged her up
the stairs for a night of passion, lust and a little bit of yodelling, when
all he really did was come and go. Oh Shelley with the yellow hair, how
truly thick you are. She won't believe her mother, decides Charlie's the
man for her and throws her mother out of t'pub. Bev leaves in a taxi with
tears in her eyes as Shelley (crying) and Charlie (smirking) stand outside
of the Rovers.
Norris thinks there's ghostly goings on in the back room of the Kabin
but Rita thinks he's having a funny turn. Over a game of doms in the
Rovers with Blanche, Emily and Rita, Norris finds out the Kabin was built
on the site of the old Mission where Vera Lomax died from a brain tumour
and the ghost of Ena Sharples haunts bitter drinkers worldwide. I
always find gin makes me bitter but bitter makes me better. Norris
convinces himself he's paranormally sensitive but Rita thinks he's paranoid.
Then when a box falls from a shelf and the kettle sparks at the socket
for no reason, Rita is forced to pull her cardi a little tighter across
her chest and allows herself a shiver.
Eileen finds out the hard way that her home is up for sale. A surveyor
from the new landlord, Beaumont Estates, comes round to measure up and she
wants to know why. She confronts Steve and berates him for not telling
her that he's sold the ground from beneath her feet and the roof from over
her head. She reminds him, as well she might, that it was she who took him
in when Karen kicked him out and she thought their friendship meant more
to him than selling her off to a new landlord as a sitting tenant.
After giving Karl a kicking, Martin's been suspended from work. With time
on his hands he goes to Wales for a few days on a fishing holiday and takes
David with him.
Elsewhere this week, Vera buys Jack an exercise bike, Betty's veins played
her up and Dev dropped a box on his toe. Tunnocks were much in evidence
with caramel wafers, teacakes (both dark and plain chocolate) lined up together
on a shelf in the corner shop. Develop your passion at www.tunnocks.co.uk
And that's just about that for this week.
Glenda
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