14/02/2013 EastEnders


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This is a joke. I've been to school.

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You can't take me there and back all the time.

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Just keep walking, Liam.

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Or what? You going to lay in to me again?

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Get home.

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MUSIC STARTS

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# You're just too good to be true

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# Can't take my eyes off of you

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# You'd be like heaven to touch... #

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Joey?

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Joey?

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SHE LAUGHS

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What you doing here?

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# At long last love has arrived

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# And I thank God I'm alive... #

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Well, Dennis is with Jean and Amy

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and seeing I can't have you for Valentine's to myself...

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SHE GIGGLES

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I thought I'd offer you my services for tonight.

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-Really?

-Happy Valentine's.

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Happy Valentine's, baby.

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Is that the right size?

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Yeah, you'll make her Valentine's with that, she'll love it.

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Hey, peroxide! Hold up, love.

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Ah, you got me more flowers?

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Yeah, well, you know, I can't stop myself.

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It's kind of like this hold you got over me, you know?

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Any problems, just bring it back and we'll change it, all right?

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Ta-ra, darling.

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You all right?

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Yeah.

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Can you believe I'm walking him home from school at his age?

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-At least you know he went.

-They drive you mad, don't they?

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I'm going to make sure he gets in and I'll come back out and I'll help.

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Yeah, it's all right.

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SHE SIGHS

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Don't mind me, boss.

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Oops.

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THEY LAUGH

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You all right?

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Afternoon tea for two.

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Kim will have your guts for garters.

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No, it'll be all right. She's visiting Patrick, isn't she?

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I hope he's OK.

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Yeah. Yeah, he'll be fine.

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Anyway, Patrick would be more than happy to see you enjoying this one.

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Kim will still kick off for you using the kitchen.

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Nah, this is afternoon tea SAS style. I tell you.

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In, out, washed up, cleared up, none the wiser.

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Steady on the romance.

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So, I've got jewellery, roses and a card in bed.

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Yeah. It's only what any gorgeous woman should have.

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Any gorgeous woman?

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No, the one and only gorgeous woman.

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That's more like it. And the joys of afternoon tea.

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So, what else you got planned?

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Well, that would be telling, wouldn't it?

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Right, enjoy.

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So, what homework you got then?

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-I've got none.

-Show me?

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Just give him five minutes to get in.

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Until you stop bunking off, no going online, no games, no nothing.

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Do you hear me? You're staying in.

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DOOR SLAMS

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HE GROANS

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HE MOANS IN AGONY

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The least you can do is go and visit him.

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I'm sure he thinks it's my fault he's in there, you know.

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We are going and that is that.

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-But it's Valentine's.

-As if that matters to you and me.

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We're not staying in here drinking all night

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while Ray's in there, hiding in the kitchen.

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We could go to R&R.

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And be the only two people in there not loved up?

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No, they've got a stag do in there, innit. Might a bit going spare.

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There is only one bloke that we should be thinking about

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and he is lying in a bed with his arm and leg in a cast.

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We're leaving at 6.00, be ready.

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Hello. How's the patient then?

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I've seen better days.

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KNOCK ON DOOR

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Mr Trueman, have you got anyone that can help you at home?

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Look, all I've got is a broken elbow

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and a twisted knee, I'm not disabled, you know.

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I know, but we still have to do the operation to repair

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the ligaments on your knee. You'll need a lot of help.

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I don't need babysitting.

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Patrick, listen to what the nurse is saying.

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To start with, even the most basic task will be beyond you.

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Yeah, well, I know that, I'm not an idiot.

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So, you've got someone who can prepare your meals,

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help with your personal needs?

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You see, when Jim had a fall, I was his carer.

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You won't know till you get home how much help you'll need.

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Can't let you leave without a confirmed carer in place,

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I'm afraid.

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Yeah, well, my girls and them, they're going to look after me.

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And I got support here, too.

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Sorry, girls? You've daughters?

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The only named next of kin on your admission form is Anthony Trueman.

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-I feel like I've got nothing left.

-Of course you have.

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I flew at him. How can I ever come back from that?

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By not backing him into a corner.

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I feel like I'm the one being backed into a corner.

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PHONE RINGS

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-All right, then, maybe you should think about...

-Hello.

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Yeah, what?

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What?!

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When did you find that out?

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It's all right. I'll deal with it. No, I will deal with it.

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Right, you ready? More, more. Do that one. Go on.

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Right this is the one, the Dragon Tornado. Boom.

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That's more like a dragon's poop.

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-You cheeky little mare!

-No, please, no. No, don't.

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No, Jay, please don't, Jay. Don't tickle me.

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You know I don't like being tickled. No, Jay, Jay, Jay.

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SMOKE ALARM RINGS

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Saved by the bell. Open a window.

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-Abi, there's a fire, we got to get you out of here.

-What?

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Abi, come on, quick, run, there's a fire! Run, run, run.

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What are you two playing at?

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Chill, it's just some fireworks.

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We wondered what the hell was going on down here.

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Sorry, did we interrupt you?

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Yeah, well, I've got to get off anyway, babe.

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-See you at the club later, yeah?

-See ya.

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See you later, big boy. All right.

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How old are you?

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-It's really nice, Kat.

-You tell all your mates.

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That's the best value on the market, that is.

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Sorry. Sorry, there's been a mistake.

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-Bianca, what are you doing?

-I've paid for that.

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-Just give her her money back.

-What?

-Just do it, Kat.

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Sorry about that, darling.

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Is there something wrong with it? Cos I can pick another.

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Sorry, Poppy. Kat, the stall, it's closed.

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What is wrong with you? Have you lost the plot?

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Listen, my mate just phoned me. Someone's grassed us up.

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The dresses, they're all nicked.

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I just assumed they would have put themselves down as next of kin.

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Well, I suppose they didn't want to presume.

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I'm sure that Denise and Kim would be only too happy to help you.

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No, no, no, no, no. I'm not blood family, Dot.

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-They're the ones who filled this in.

-Would you like me to talk to them?

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If they wanted to be next of kin, they would have done it.

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-Well, I think they were only being thoughtful.

-No.

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No, they've got their own lives to live, work and the B&B.

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You heard what the nurse said.

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I've got to be looked after like a baby.

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Well, I'm sure Denise and Kim wouldn't see it like that.

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Maybe. This time a fall. What about the next time?

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Don't be so pessimistic.

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I shouldn't have been up that ladder.

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-You know, I'm an old man, Dot.

-You mustn't think like that.

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I mean, look at Pat. Jim.

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You know how hard it is.

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I am not going to be a burden to those girls.

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Swear to me, Dot, not a word. You hear me?

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Not a word.

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I can't believe this. Knocked-off dresses now.

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My week is just getting better and better.

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Don't panic. We can sort this.

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We'll probably get rid of them in a couple of days.

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No, we're dumping the lot.

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Without any stock, there's nothing anyone can do.

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-That's a lot of money to chuck away.

-Kat, they're nicked.

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Yes, but we never nicked them.

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If we get caught, we get a slapped wrist and a fine.

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Maybe YOU will, but I'll go back to prison.

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Look, maybe we could sell them on to someone else.

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Listen, if I get caught with these, yeah,

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I have already had the Old Bill over about Liam.

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I can't go back there, Kat. I can't. I just can't go back to prison.

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-Do you like it?

-You've already bought me a present.

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-Yeah.

-What you up to?

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Nothing, I just saw it, you know,

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thought it was spot on for you, didn't I?

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-All I need now is somewhere to wear it. R&R tonight?

-Really?

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Yeah, come on, it'll be fun.

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Some of your mates might be there - Jack, Sharon.

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I need to get to know your family properly anyway.

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Hang on, babe.

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Ab.

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Happy Valentine's.

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I'm not a kid any more.

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Yeah, I know.

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I wonder what Mum's up to. What do you reckon, Dad?

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Valentine's Day, what a joke.

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We've got to get this lot as far away from here as possible.

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What about the ones we've already sold?

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-Do you reckon anyone will clock them?

-That's not going to happen.

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Maybe we should just try and go and get them all back.

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-You need to go home.

-What about all these?

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-Go home and I'll sort all this out.

-No, Kat, we're in this together.

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You've got enough to worry about with Liam.

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And like you said, the last thing you need is to get caught...

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-It's not fair that you should...

-This isn't up for debate.

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You go home, sort your family out and I'll sort this mess out, yeah?

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And then tonight, you and me, we'll have a girls' Anti-Valentine's night

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at the club, pull some fellas, forget everything.

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Forget about these dresses, and forget about kids, and husbands.

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All right?

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-Yeah, all right, all right. Thanks.

-No worries.

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I popped in to see Jim on my way here.

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How was the old dog?

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Not so good, Patrick. Can't get out of bed no more.

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He just lies there with his eyes shut most of the time.

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Oh, Dot.

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There they are, my beautiful girls.

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I bet you've been saying that to all the nurses.

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Right, Dot, time to change over.

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He's lucky to have you two.

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I'm sorry, we're late cos I'm having to cover all Zainab's shifts

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until we get someone in.

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Oh, dear. Now you take care of yourself

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and don't be too stubborn to do what's best.

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-Bye, girls.

-Bye-bye.

-See you later, Dot.

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So, what's all that about, then?

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You know what the doctors are like - don't do this, don't do that.

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Pops, sorry about...

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Oh, Kim, Kim, it was an accident.

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I mean, these things happen, you know.

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To make up for it, I thought I would get you some medicine.

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HE LAUGHS

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You certainly know how to look after me.

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Don't she just.

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That will put him back on his feet much quicker than those tablets.

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-Put him on his back, more like.

-Pops, tell her, turnative medicine.

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It's all right, Kim. Save it for when I come home, all right?

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Yeah, when will that be?

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Who knows, you know? You see one doctor, then another.

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You want me to find someone, find out what's going on?

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No, no. But to be honest,

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they don't tell you stuff unless you're family, you know.

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Well, we're as good as.

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That's that patient confidence thing, isn't it?

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They aren't going to tell you anything if you're not family.

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No, no, they're not.

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I don't think I really want to go out.

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Right. That's good, then, because...

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What?

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I was getting ready and I thought my gorgeous Valentine

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needs a little bit more than two-for-one pizza.

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So...get ready for the instant Jay Brown Valentine's!

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OK, OK.

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Right, what have we got here?

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We have...flowers.

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We have...chocolates.

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Christmas re-gifting but...

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We have a cuddly toy.

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Not re-gifted, I hope?

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Branded Harry Spankers, thank you very much.

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And we've got everything we need for chicken stir-fry.

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And we've got a bin bag, which is the most romantic bit.

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-SHE LAUGHS

-You idiot.

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Happy Valentine's.

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Happy Valentine's.

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Evening, girls. Have a good night, yeah?

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Babe, look at all that. Don't need all that, do we?

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Why don't we just go to town, give it a miss.

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We're here now. Evening.

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-Max.

-You all right?

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Well, I will save this for you.

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OK.

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Or maybe I'll drink it.

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And we'll get everything sorted for you when you come home.

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-Yeah.

-I mean, it is going to be a bit of a mad jiggle.

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Obviously, me and Kim, we're working pretty much all day.

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But I reckon I could get Cora to help out.

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-And then Dot, she's bound to be around, isn't she?

-Yeah.

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And if there's any gaps, then we'll...

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But I was thinking, we could give you one of the downstairs en suites.

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-We can sort that out, can't we?

-Yeah, yeah, we can do that.

-Yeah?

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-Yeah.

-Right.

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All right, then, don't let the guards wear you down

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-and we'll be back to break you out soon, all right?

-See ya.

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Right, see you later.

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I take it those are your girls. Did you talk to them?

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I want you to call my son, Anthony.

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Thanks.

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LOUD DANCE MUSIC

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-Hey.

-You not got your own do on tonight?

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No, we've got Tracey and Fatboy holding the fort

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and I thought me and peroxide, we'd have a busman's holiday.

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You came to us New Year's Eve so it's only polite to return the favour.

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It's good to have you here. First drinks are on me, OK?

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-Thanks.

-Ah, thank you.

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Oi, here we go. You wanted punters.

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See if they spend before you start patting yourself on the back, Joey.

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There goes our quiet romantic night out, then.

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Party night is fine with me.

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This should be fun.

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Yeah, or chaos.

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Or both. Right, boys, what can I get you?

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Joey.

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No, that's absolutely fine, mate. I can do that.

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Yeah. All right, mate. I'll see you soon, yeah?

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Are you dumping me on Valentine's night?

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Babe, he says if I make an offer on the motors,

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he isn't going to put them in the auction.

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I could save a lot of money.

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Oh, silly me. That's all right, then.

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Babe, I'm sorry, all right? I'll make it up to you. I promise.

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Right, come on, I'll walk you home.

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No. You want to go and buy cars, have fun.

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I've got a party to go to.

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Babe...

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If you get back before me, don't wait up.

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Staff outing tonight, is it, Rox?

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Don't you talk to me about her.

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Join the queue. Jack, I can't believe she's down here.

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It's no big deal, is it?

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Look, it's our Valentine's, let's just enjoy it.

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Let it go, all right?

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CHEERING

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Right, ladies, how can I help you?

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Oh, OK! You did good getting the punters in, then.

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It was never in doubt, was it, eh?

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Just watch the flirting.

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Look, maybe this isn't such a good idea.

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We haven't got to stay here.

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What, run away and hide? That's not my style. Ain't yours, either.

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Anyway, if we play our cards right, might not have to pay for a drink.

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Hello, darling. You all right?

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-I'm sorry for being such a downer earlier.

-You weren't.

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Just seeing her with Dad, it...

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Listen, you don't have to explain yourself to me.

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No, I don't, do I?

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And that's why I love you. You just let me be me.

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-Well, when you're as beautiful as you are...

-I'm serious.

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So am I.

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You've never pushed me into anything. You've just loved me.

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It's not hard to do.

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And now I'm ready.

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-Listen, Abi...

-No, it's what I want.

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Are you sure?

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I'm sure.

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-It doesn't matter why!

-Tell this crazy woman to back off.

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-Why? What's the problem?

-I need the dress.

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-Well, you can't.

-Go home and get changed.

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I don't want to go home.

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-What's wrong?

-I need to have the dress, Jack.

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-It's not going to happen.

-Is there a problem?

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Oh, no problem, just being accosted and told to take my dress off.

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I'll give you double what you paid for it.

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What's this about, Bianca?

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I don't know what she's on, but I suggest you

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get someone to take her home.

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If you stop shouting the odds for two seconds,

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-we could find out what the problem is.

-Is she for real?

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Look, what really is the problem here, eh? What's the problem?

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It's nothing, I made a mistake.

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DOOR CLOSES

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-Oh, hello, Poppy.

-Hello.

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-Oh, Arthur spoiling you, is he?

-Just a little bit.

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SHE LAUGHS

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-I'll bring you a vase.

-Thank you.

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Happy Valentine's Day.

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Happy anniversary.

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11 years. And half of 'em...

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Looks like you've settled in for the night.

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Just having some fun.

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Well, you've always known how to have that.

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Thank Jean again for me, will ya? For having Tommy.

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Yeah, yeah, I will. I'll pop him over tomorrow.

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Unless of course, he's too sick.

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CROWD CHEER

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Not exactly a romantic Valentine's night out, is it?

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-What's she want?

-Just making arrangements for Tommy, that's all.

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Shall we go? I tell you what, I'll buy you a bag of chips

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and then finish the naff bottle of Christmas sherry back at mine.

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Sounds like my sort of date.

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You going to clock her all night?

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-Eh?

-Sorry, would you rather be here with her or me?

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-HE SIGHS

-Rox.

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Why don't you run after her, get her a drink?

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-Rox, don't be stupid.

-You know what?

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You clearly don't want to spend the evening with me.

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I didn't know she'd be here.

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No, but you knew I was going to be here

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and you've still managed to ignore me all night.

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She's all on her own over there.

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Hardly.

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-Come on, make an effort.

-And why would I do that, Jack?

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Well, because I'm asking you.

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SHE SCOFFS

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All right, then.

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Unbelievable.

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From now on, girls' nights only. Deal?

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-Yeah, deal.

-Unless we're getting free drinks.

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-All right, darling!

-You're out late for a school night, aren't you?

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In your dreams, darling.

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What are you doing out? I told you you were grounded.

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-I'm just hanging out.

-Go home.

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-B!

-Go home now!

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I'll catch you later, yeah?

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All I asked my mum to do was make sure that he didn't go out.

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I think Liam is the least of your worries right now. Look.

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Jack, you seen Alfie?

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No, not for a bit. Why? You all right?

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Yeah, cheers.

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Sharon, please.

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What? Come over for another little dig, eh?

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What is your problem with me, Sharon?

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Oh, let me see now, shall we? You doing my best mate over?

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Oh, wind it in.

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I came to Walford looking for Max, my husband.

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What do you want me to do?

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Apologise to you all and walk away? That isn't going to happen.

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That don't mean it's OK for you to go flaunting

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yourself about like nothing happened.

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Come on, Sharon, pack it in.

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In case you hadn't noticed, we're both involved with brothers.

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There's a sneaky chance our lives are going to cross.

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The less often, the better, as far as I'm concerned.

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-Thanks for a top night.

-Pleasure.

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She is such a pain.

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Yeah, just like someone else when I first met them.

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Determined get their opinion across no matter what.

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All right, listen, Kirsty is family.

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I helped you out with yours, with Lexi and Lola, didn't I?

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All I'm asking is you spend a couple of hours.

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You know, just grin and bear it, is that too much to ask?

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Happy Valentine's.

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We tracked the stolen dresses to a trader in Dagenham.

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Your name, Bianca Butcher,

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has come up as someone who might have had dealings with this trader.

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Why would that be?

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I don't know.

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Have you bought any dresses recently?

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Selling them on the market?

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Of course we have, that's what we do, we're market traders,

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we sell dresses.

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Ones like these?

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My daughter's got nothing to do with this.

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Whoever says she was is wrong.

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Yeah, this is a lot of fuss late at night over a few nicked dresses.

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It would be, if the security guard at the warehouse

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where they were nicked from wasn't in a coma.

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That's got nothing to do with us.

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Mrs Butcher, you're going to need to come with us.

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Answer some questions.

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She knows nothing about nicked dresses and neither do I.

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Anyway, there's no point in talking to her because it's my stall.

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Ask the market inspector,

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cos it's my name on the license, not hers.

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B just works for me.

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So it's me you want to talk to, not her.

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It'll be all right.

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