18/02/2013 EastEnders


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'I hated half term with the kids running riot,'

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but at least it keeps that truanting officer off my back for a week.

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PHONE RINGS

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Hey. Did you not you hear the phone? It was your solicitor.

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She's got an appointment for you today if you want it?

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It's a bit soon, ain't it?

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I'd have thought soon was good. Unless you changed...

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-No, no, no. No, I haven't.

-Alfie, do you promise?

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-Rox, it's just finding a way of telling her...

-All right, look,

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I know this is going to probably seem a bit insensitive

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coming from me, but I think you've just got to tell her, you know...

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I don't mean to eavesdrop, but have you got something to tell me?

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No, no, no, Jean. Not you.

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Jean. There's something I need to tell you.

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You're going to find out anyway, darling.

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Ahem. It's my day off today.

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Right. Got any plans?

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You.

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Nah. Babe, I've got to work, ain't I?

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I could just come with you. Be your secret weapon.

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Right. So you know a lot about motors, do ya?

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You could do the talking, I could just stand next you.

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(Babe, I'll see you tonight.)

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-Phil!

-Yeah, that's right. I'm back.

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Look, I'm sorry I'm a bit late...

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It's just... I had a dodgy curry last night,

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it was turning my stomach, I felt horrible...

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You got your appetite back now though, ain't ya?

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I'm going to dock you half a day's wages for the last three weeks.

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-No, Phil, you can't do that...

-You do want some wages, right?

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And you can pass the same message onto lazy Jay and AJ an'all.

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-When did you get back?

-Friday.

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-What? Why didn't you tell me?

-I'm telling you now, aren't I?

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-Where's Lexi?

-She's with Sharon.

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-I can go and pick her up - I got the day off.

-No, you won't.

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-Why not?

-I've got a meeting with Trish Barnes from Social Services.

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-Then I'll come.

-I don't think so.

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-No, you can't just stop me from seeing my daughter!

-Just calm down!

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-You can see her this afternoon.

-No, I haven't seen her for three weeks!

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Exactly, what difference is a couple of hours going to make, eh?

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Divorce.

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Just sounds so serious. Seems so final. Y'know, like the end.

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It's got to be done, though, for both our sakes...

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I mean, you understand, don't you?

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Oh, Jean, come on. Oi, oi, oi, oi.

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Have I said something wrong?

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I just always thought that you and Kat would get back together.

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I know.

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(I know.)

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Oh, thanks, Dot.

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Skiving off work again, are you?

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I've never skived off work, Patrick,

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not for a day, as you well know.

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No, I have changed shifts with Cora so's I could come and find out

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if you'd straightened things out with Anthony.

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Patrick?

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-Oh, hello, Denise.

-Hi, Dot.

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The nurse just told me - that's great news -

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although how I'll get everything ready in time I don't know.

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-What, are they letting you out?

-Tomorrow, yeah.

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Oh! Well, I'm going to have to get you a room sorted out downstairs.

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Actually, I'll have to tell Kim so she don't let it out...

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-There's no need to.

-You can't stay upstairs with your leg like that!

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I mean, I ain't coming back to Albert Square.

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Why not?

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Well, I was speaking with Anthony,

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and he suggested that I move in with him up there.

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We'll just see how things work out.

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Give me a great chance, an opportunity to get to know my grandchildren.

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And Sophie... I mean, apparently she's an incredible cook, you know.

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Really?

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James, that is your last packet today.

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-Have you worked with this age group before...

-Oh, it's Whitney.

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Whitney. Sorry, terrible with names.

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-That's all right. No. Usually under-fives.

-Right.

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Well, the thing to remember with the older kids

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is that although it's supposed to be fun,

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that doesn't mean abandoning all discipline.

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They will run rings around you if you let them.

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Don't worry - I can handle a bunch of 12-year-olds.

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I've got two little brothers at home and a sister

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who's ten, but she thinks she's 16.

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I'm sure you can.

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Although it's great to draw on personal experiences,

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you must maintain some boundaries.

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-Oh, yeah. Of course.

-I'm not patronising you, Whitney,

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-I just want you to be prepared.

-Thanks.

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And, by the way, my little brother, he hates being called a kid,

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so I'm just guessing that maybe they feel the same way too.

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Right. Good point. I'm sure we can both learn from each other.

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All right, you noisy lot. Hands up if you like Plan B.

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Great.

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Lovely. I've got him. There you go.

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-I'll see you later, Alfie, yeah?

-All right, darling.

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-Ow!

-He's had quite a lot for breakfast

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so don't let him tell you he's hungry. And he got up early this morning,

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-so he might want to crash in a bit, yeah?

-Yeah.

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-You fancy a coffee?

-Dad...

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I would, but I'm in a bit of a rush. See you later, yeah?

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-All right. Give your lovely mummy a kiss. Good boy.

-Love ya.

-Bye.

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-So, will you be rushing off later, though?

-No, why?

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Well, I just thought maybe me and you could have drinks upstairs?

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Any reason?

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-Truthfully, yeah. There's something I need to talk to you about.

-What?

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-Can I tell you later?

-Can't you give me a hint?

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No, it's nothing I can hint about, really.

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-All right, I'll see you later then.

-OK. See you later. Bye, Mummy.

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What's the matter with you? You had a fight?

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No. No, quite the opposite, actually.

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Please. I don't normally mind salacious mental images,

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but I draw the line at my ageing cousin.

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OK. Thank you. He's not actually much older than you, is he?

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-That's a lie.

-20 years.

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Touchy. It's not love, is it?

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Yes, it is, actually.

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How ghastly. Be cautious, though.

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You don't want to be collateral damage in that great love story.

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Michael, please! You don't know what you're talking about.

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-I know that there'll never be a full stop with those two.

-Really?

-Yeah.

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OK. So how comes he's asking her for a divorce right now?

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Hmm?

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Michael, keep that to yourself, please. Michael?

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Glasgow!

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This is from a man who complains if there's a bit of frost on the ground.

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Oh - and you're going to love this -

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apparently Anthony's wife is an incredible cook!

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Oh, yes, incredible. He actually used those words.

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-She sounds well boring.

-Then there's the grandchildren, they're probably running around

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-like the flaming Von Trapps in kilts.

-So what, they sing?

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What? No, I don't know. Probably. Probably dance an'all, don't they?

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Yeah, but I dance. I could dance for Patrick.

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The point is family, it's not about blood ties and doctor's salaries.

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It's about being there, you know, day in day out, and that's us, Kim.

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-Mmm.

-We're like daughters to that man.

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I know.

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So why don't Patrick?

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Dot, it's Scotland, not Timbuktu!

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Yes, but you're hardly likely to know anybody up there, are you?

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Yeah, but there's my son...

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What about your friends? What about Denise and Kim and me?

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Look, Anthony promised to look after me.

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He's family - that's the way it should be.

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You know, the girls, they don't owe me anything.

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-Why don't you ask them?

-No.

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That way there won't be no doubt about it.

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No. No. And you must promise you won't say anything. OK?

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-You are a silly, proud man, Patrick.

-Dorothy!

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What was his body language like?

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Just Alfie, really. He was quite sweet.

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Told Tommy to give me a kiss. Said I was his lovely mum.

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-He's missing you.

-I doubt it.

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Oh, come off it! He came to the police station at half five

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in the flipping morning. Ricky wouldn't do that even if we were together.

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Oi, you! You've been staring for the last minute.

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Are you going to say hello or what?

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Hello...or what.

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You all right?

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Fine.

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Good. It's good to be fine. Seen Alfie?

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Why? What's it to you?

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Nothing. Nothing. Bye.

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That was weird, wasn't it?

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He is weird, though, ain't he?

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I was just about to clear them away, sorry.

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Must be exhausting for you juggling everything.

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-No, no, no, not really.

-How's Lexi?

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She's good. Mum's been spoiling her rotten the last few weeks.

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Have you heard about Lola since you've been back?

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Her job at the salon's going really well,

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so she's decided to do an apprenticeship.

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Great, isn't it?

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And she's attending all her parenting classes,

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is even turning up early for her meetings.

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Honestly, she's like a different girl -

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it's the first time I've seen her really positive about her life.

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Maybe it's having all that free time.

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-No baby getting in the way.

-Maybe.

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But all she talks about is Lexi.

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And with any luck, she should have her back soon.

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Bet you'll be relieved. No more dirty nappies and sleepless nights, eh?

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You can go back to being a proper granddad.

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So, we've got: trainers do the talking, when I go out walking,

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but why does it matter if my threads don't match my patter?

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I've got a mate called Fats and he would love this.

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What about you, got any ideas?

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Hello?

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Oi, don't touch me! I could get you done for that.

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-What're you listening to?

-What's it to you?

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Well, you're obviously into your music - got any ideas for lyrics?

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Right, if you feel that way,

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can you please go and play in the free area?

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Happy here, thanks.

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-I said move.

-Make me.

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-Oh!

-Oh!

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You think you're big and you're clever?

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You're the loser listening to - what is that?

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Cheryl Cole?

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THEY LAUGH

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You pick that up right now!

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Are you listening to me? I said, you pick that up right now!

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Kyle, pick up the chair.

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Don't make me have to ask twice because then I'll call your mum

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and I don't think she'll be impressed if she has to leave work, do you?

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Thank you.

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-You OK, Britney?

-It's Whitney.

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-Sorry.

-It's fine.

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I just... I took the mick a bit and he just lost it.

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-Well, social standing means a lot at their age.

-Really?

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Yes.

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You have to get to know them before you can treat them like family.

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-Sharon.

-Oh, give me strength!

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-What's he going to do, ask you out on another date?

-Behave, Jack.

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-I'm not a trained dog, you know.

-Just had that social worker round,

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-that Trish Barnes.

-Hm?

-She reckons that Lola's doing well.

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-She'll be getting Lexi back soon.

-And?

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Well, d'you think she's ready?

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Yeah. Yeah, I do. Look, I don't see what the problem is.

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I thought this is what we all wanted - Lola getting Lexi back?

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I'm off to powder my nose.

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What?

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I ain't said a word, have I, Phillip?

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Got any idea why I'm getting evils off Bianca?

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Not that I'm aware of.

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You haven't done it, have you?

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Rox, I didn't have time this morning, sweetheart.

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OK, all right. What about now? I'll watch the bar for five minutes.

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-We were married for ten years, I don't think five minutes is going to cut it.

-OK, all right. Ten?

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I'll do it when she comes to pick up Tommy later. All right?

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Tyler's looking after the stall.

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There's definitely something up with them two.

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You reckon?

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He's looking at you.

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-Oh! You've gone all red!

-Shut up.

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-What time you meeting him later?

-Five, why?

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Better get your best underwear out, girl.

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Hot chocolate and a doughnut. And one of those cookies.

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And some of those sprinkles on my chocolate.

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What's he done now, then?

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Come on. All the symptoms are there.

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All dressed up with nowhere to go,

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a sugar binge and the expression my mum invented in the '90s.

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So your boss is a nightmare - join the club.

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Least she ain't a cyborg like Lister.

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Might have something to do with the fact you spend half your time in here

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-rather than actually on the stall.

-Oi. You on his payroll or something?

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Might be!

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Well, I'm definitely a signed-up member an'all.

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Sorry, I couldn't help overhearing. I'm Dexter.

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-Yeah, you're Lauren's cousin?

-That's right.

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-I'm Whitney.

-Tyler.

-You work for Phil, don't you?

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Yeah. So I definitely top the evil bosses chart.

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Least with him, you know what you're getting.

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The thing with my boss, Ava, she'll pretend to be on your side

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-and then she'll just wait for you to trip up, know what I mean?

-Nightmare.

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Worst thing is, I think she might be right.

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-About what?

-About me, not being up to it.

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Hey, come on, it's just your first day.

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Come on. I reckon you need something stronger - on me.

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All right.

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-It's about ten, I think, ten or 20... I think so.

-The partnership's...

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Oi, oi, 12 o'clock. Ava.

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And she got my name wrong - my name's Whitney -

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-I mean, how hard is that?

-Whit, Whit, Whit...

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What?

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-Oh. Hi, Ava.

-Hi.

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-You ready, Dex? Do you want a lift?

-Yeah, come on, then.

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-You two know each other?

-You could say that.

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-She's my mum, innit?

-See you tomorrow.

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-Why didn't he say anything?

-Oh, she's coming back.

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-I'm so sacked.

-I'd say it was a definite possibility.

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I forgot to say - it was a tough day today.

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And you were fab. A real natural.

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I'll see you tomorrow, WHITNEY.

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Nice name, by the way.

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Hello, gorgeous girl! Hello.

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Just ten minutes, yeah? She's due her nap.

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Oh, look at you! You've got a big girl.

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Yeah. Not long before you're back home with Mummy, eh? Hey?

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This beats crying into your cocoa, don't it?

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I don't do crying.

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You just flung your wedding ring off in a fit of anger, did you?

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Look, I ain't stirring.

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I'm past the point of caring who my dad's involved with.

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I'm just saying what I see.

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And what is that?

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We both know how this is going to end, don't we?

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You're going to go home, scream, shout, he's going to apologise...

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then one day you'll find him in bed with a woman half your age.

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-Look, no offence, but me and your mum, we're quite different.

-I know.

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It's my dad that's the same.

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Do you want another one? Joey said we could stay as long as we want.

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Nah.

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I think I'll leave it.

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-All right. See you later, then.

-(Yeah.)

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You look like a condemned man.

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Sure?

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About what?

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Of course. Roxy's told you. Naughty, naughty.

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-She shouldn't have done that.

-No, no, I guessed it.

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I'm intuitive like that.

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So, you're sure, huh? It's you and Kat, though.

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Yeah, I know.

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Kat...Alfie Moon. It fits.

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-It feels right.

-Whoa, whoa, stop. I know, I know. Stop.

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You are having second thoughts, though?

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Cos think on this. If you go down this path,

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there ain't no turning back.

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-All right.

-Evening.

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Still want that drink?

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Yeah. Yeah. Come on.

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Well, safe journey, Patrick.

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Do say hello to Anthony, won't you?

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Anyway, we can always speak on the phone, and...

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-There's always the internet, ain't there?

-Yeah.

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Sure Anthony's got one of those little camera thingies.

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You...all just take care of each other, please.

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Yeah.

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Right. Well. See you later then, Pops, yeah?

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-Yeah.

-Look, I can't stand by and watch you.

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I can't stand by and watch you make yourselves miserable because of your silly pride!

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Denise, Kim. Patrick thinks you don't want to look after him

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because you didn't put yourselves down as next of kin.

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Patrick. Denise and Kim think you'd rather go and live with Anthony,

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so they're pretending not to care.

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But I thought it was YOU that didn't want us to look after ya!

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Only because I didn't want to be a burden.

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-It's never been a problem in the past, Pops.

-Kim!

-What?

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-Course we want to look after you!

-Yeah!

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You're like a dad to us!

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(Am I?)

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Come here.

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Hey, don't hog him! Yeah?

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Hey, hey, you trying to finish me off?

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Oh, sorry!

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Where's Tommy?

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-He's playing in his room.

-Is he all right, yeah?

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Yeah, he's good, he's good.

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He does the funniest little thing lately, have you seen him?

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When he tries to tell you that something's hot.

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-He blows his cheeks out like this...

-SHE PUFFS

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Kat, there's something I need to tell you.

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You're making me nervous, Alfie.

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Come on. Just tell me.

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I had this speech prepared, but I don't know...

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My mind's gone blank.

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-Why would you have a speech prepared? It's me!

-I know.

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Come on! It's me! It's Kat!

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(I know. I know. I know, I know.)

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You know...

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deep down, I love you, right?

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Do ya?

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Hm.

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But...I know I can never trust you ever again.

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Kat, I...I thought me and you were going to be for ever.

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I did. I always believed it.

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We had that dream, didn't we?

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We always talked about us being some old codgers

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on Brighton seafront, eating chips out of old newspaper

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and you with your zip-up boots, laughing at my old jokes.

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And then something weird happened.

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I looked at us, and it wasn't us no more.

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All I could see was me getting smaller and smaller

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and not knowing who I was any more.

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Kat, I'm...

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I'm not saying this to hurt you, but you just need to understand, right?

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I need to move on. I need to think of a future without you in it.

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The thing is...

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The thing is...

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You want a divorce.

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How'd you get in here?

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I'm a resourceful girl.

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Right. What're you doing?

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It's called keeping it alive.

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Right. I thought that was more like a candle-lit dinner.

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Suppose I'm not like other women.

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Guess what I'm wearing?

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Was that a trick question?

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-I thought I was in the dog house.

-You are.

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I'm just bunking in for the night.

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No, it's fine, it's fine. I knew this...

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I knew this was going to happen. It was only a matter of time.

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And you want to move on, I get that.

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You've got every right. You've got every right, Alfie.

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Thank you.

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For what?

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Well, for understanding. Not making it hard - it's us, ain't it?

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Us. Yeah.

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Kat and Alfie, y'know. The magic.

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It still could be.

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No, no, no, listen. We could try again for Tommy.

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Tommy's fine.

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All right, not for Tommy, for us. For both of us.

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You still love me, you just told me.

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See? See? You can't deny it.

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-I'm with Rox.

-Yeah, but it's nothing serious, is it?

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-It's not like what we've got.

-Had.

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-Nothing compares to that, does it?

-Kat, it's too late.

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No, it's never too late. Not when you love someone.

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-I can't trust you any more.

-No, no, I've changed.

-Oh, stop.

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No, I'm better now, yeah? I can prove you can trust me.

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This is my fault. I can fix this. All right?

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I'm going to be so faithful, and so good, yeah?

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I'll be ANYTHING you want me to be.

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I'll just be Mrs Moon. I'll be your Kat.

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All right? I won't go out. Yeah? It'll just be us - here. Yeah?

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Look at me, Alfie.

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Alfie? Look at me.

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You need to go now.

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SHE CRIES

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Oh! Are you OK?

0:25:590:26:02

You know?

0:26:050:26:08

-You told Jean before you told me?

-It wasn't like that, all right?

0:26:080:26:11

Sorry. Kat?

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You knew.

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You did as well, yeah?

0:26:280:26:30

Is there anyone else you didn't tell?

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Tyler? Tracey?

0:26:380:26:41

-Does she know about it as well?

-Kat, stop being stupid, all right?

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But that's just me though, ain't it? Stupid Kat.

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But at least I ain't a coward.

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At least I don't go around whispering to all my mates

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trying to get the bottle to tell my wife she's been dumped!

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I was scared of hurting you.

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Well, you shouldn't have worried, Alfie, cos it was a relief!

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YOU are a pathetic excuse for a man!

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And I'm best shot of ya!

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I thought...

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I thought me and you could do this with some dignity.

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I even thought maybe we could be friends.

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But that's not your style, is it?

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And I'm kind of glad in a way.

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Because I can see it all so much clearer now.

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And I really don't love you any more.

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