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This is good news.

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It means we can narrow the suspects down

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to those who know about Danielle.

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Losing my daughter was the worst thing that ever happened to me

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and she is using her memory to hurt me.

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How can that possibly be good news?

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-She?

-You heard what Paul said.

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He said that the customer on the phone was a woman.

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Don't be so suspicious.

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You know who it is, don't you?

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Look, I'm not in any danger, I just need to do this on my own.

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It's time to prove you trust me, Jack.

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It's Ronnie. I need to see you straight away.

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You can't just say something like that and walk off.

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Where are we even supposed to go?

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I don't know.

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Manchester? Magaluf?

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The moon?

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Ben's whole family's here, his job's here.

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How am I supposed to convince him to leave all that behind?

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Oh, you're right. Sounds like too much hassle.

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Probably easier to explain why you lied about being pregnant.

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Your choice.

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Are you all right with duck lasagne for dinner?

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-Yeah, sounds lovely.

-Yeah, that's fine, mate.

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Just do us a favour, don't give Lily any sugar, yeah? And we're sorted.

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Yeah, thanks. All right, see you in a bit. Yeah, bye.

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Cheers, sorry.

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Kyle seems to think that they've not been feeding you properly in here.

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Not that I'm going to complain, because his duck lasagne is bang on.

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Well, after today, I'll be the one doing the cooking.

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The last thing I want is you two running round after me.

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Thank you just doesn't seem like enough.

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Nothing seems like enough.

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And Stace asked me to get you some chocolates, but I thought, you know,

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with you two being nurses and that, you'd prefer the healthier option.

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You know us so well.

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Remember what we said.

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We're at the end of the phone.

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I've got everything I need.

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Hiya. Great news about Stacey coming home.

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Yeah, I can't wait.

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Flat's all clean as a whistle,

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got my ingredients for my famous duck lasagne.

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Duck? That's a bit weird, isn't it?

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Yeah, a lot of people say that, but a lot of people haven't tried it.

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I have and it's gorgeous. When are they due back?

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I was going to pop in there and put some bread and milk in.

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I've got it covered, trust me.

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All Stacey's got to do is come in and put her feet up.

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Aw, she hit the jackpot having a brother like you, didn't she?

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What do you reckon Robbie would do if it was you?

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He'd buy himself a puppy and expect me to clean up after it, probably.

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Let us know when we can pop round, yeah?

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Why don't we come this afternoon?

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She'll want to see some friendly faces when she gets home, won't she?

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It's just...I'd planned a meal and a bit of a chill out, you know.

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Just, sort of, a family thing.

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Which obviously means you two!

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-And Bex.

-Nice one.

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Here you are, I'll take them.

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Come on.

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I have to admit, I didn't expect to hear from you again.

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I didn't ask you here to talk about that.

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And if you think this is some kind of harmless prank...

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I don't. Who sent this?

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The same person who e-mailed a local funeral parlour

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to arrange a service for me.

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You don't think I've got anything to do with this?

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No, it doesn't seem your style, somehow.

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But your niece, on the other hand...

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Hannah.

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You don't seem surprised.

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No, well...

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I'd like to be able to tell you she's come to terms with

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things in the past few weeks but the truth is...

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she's a confused young girl who's just lost her

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parents in horrible circumstances.

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What is that, some kind of excuse?

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Of course not.

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She's been all over the place since her mum and Joel died.

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I've tried to talk to her, but at the end of the day,

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I'm just a bloke who's not her dad.

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I might as well be from a different planet.

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Well, you can't stop trying

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because you can't let that kind of thing slide.

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You can fit what I know about teenage girls on a postage stamp.

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Call her.

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And tell her to come here and explain herself.

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Or we'll do it the hard way and I'll go and find her.

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You could've run the Hoover around while I was gone.

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I'm joking!

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I don't need a big fuss.

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It's not like I haven't been home before, is it?

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This time it's different, ain't it, cos...

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you're back for good now.

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Where's Lily?

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Surprise!

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-Mummy!

-Hello!

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Oh!

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Right, so you'll get me a quote within a week, yeah?

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-Yeah, no worries.

-Nice one, mate.

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You thinking of turning this place into flats, are you?

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Anybody tell you it was rude

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to listen to other people's conversations?

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No, not listening in. I just know it'd be the smart move.

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I'd be careful of that one, though.

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He did a conversion on a place in Bow.

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Made a right mess of it.

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Oh, right. Let me guess.

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You'd do a much better job for half the price.

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Better job, yes.

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I only use the best blokes on my builds.

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Half the price?

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You should be so lucky.

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Yeah, and why should I trust you two jokers?

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We've just finished a bang-up job on Vincent's basement.

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I might give you a preview if you ask nicely.

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I doubt that very much.

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We could start on your place next week if the price is right.

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All right, get in there, give me a quote.

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No promises.

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Look, I'll be in there in a sec, yeah?

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Abs!

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-Hiya.

-All right, darling?

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I heard you were back.

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Yeah, well, couldn't let the old place go to just anyone, could I?

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You should tear it down.

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What?

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You've got a lot of good memories in that place. Got loads of them.

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Don't let what happened with your dad wreck all of that, eh?

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And which good memories would those be?

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The time I found out Mum had cancer?

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Or the Christmas we found out Dad was sleeping with his son's wife?

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All right. Point taken.

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If I ever set foot back in that house, it will be too soon.

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You know what, if Ben and I want to be happy,

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then maybe leaving Walford is the best thing to do.

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Abs!

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KNOCKING AT DOOR

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Who the hell do you think you are?

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Thank you for coming so quickly.

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Can you answer my question, please?

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Listen to what she has to say, Hannah. She's just trying to help.

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Why are you doing her dirty work for her, exactly?

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Because he knows that getting to the bottom of what you've done

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is probably good for you.

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-And what did I do, according to you?

-I got the flowers.

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What is this, a cryptic crossword?

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I got the flowers that you sent me using Danielle's name - "RIP."

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Drop the act, I know you sent them.

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The same as you sent an e-mail to Les Coker to arrange my funeral.

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Sounds like you make friends wherever you go.

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I am warning you, if you don't stop messing about...

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I thought you were going to talk to her, not hurl accusations around.

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It's all right, I can handle her, Uncle Tim.

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I didn't send you any flowers.

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If I'd got you this freaked out, I'd want to take credit.

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I don't know why you bought all this stuff, he's never going to eat it.

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Well, then, make him.

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Your dad needs to eat proper food, not ready meals and takeaways.

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I just spoke to Uncle Jack

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and he bought our old house...

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and it, um, got me thinking that I don't really have a home any more.

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Don't say that.

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Well, it's true, though, isn't it? Your dad's house isn't my home.

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Lauren's on the other side of the world

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and I hardly ever see Mum and Oscar.

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Give your mum a ring, invite her to stay.

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Oh, yeah, great. I can't think of anything she'd rather do(!)

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Pay for a hotel or sleep on Phil's grubby sofa.

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It'll be different if we had a place of our own, though.

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But that's not happening any time soon.

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Not round here, anyway.

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What's brought all this on, babe?

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I don't know. Just with the baby and everything with Dad...

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It would be nice to feel settled again.

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You know, like a proper family.

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I found this online.

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It's two bedrooms. Near the station.

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We could easily swing the rent between us.

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Right. Hold on, how's it so cheap?

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Do you have to share the bog with a bloke down the hallway or something?

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That's pretty average.

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For Exeter.

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Are you serious?

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Well, it's not like we haven't talked about moving before.

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Yeah, but, babe, there's always been a reason not to go.

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Why would I leave now when my dad needs me?

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He's got Louise now, hasn't he?

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Why should you be the one who's always putting yourself out?

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Look, Ben, I'm thinking about us and...

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and our future.

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There's a job going in a vet's near Mum that I could apply for

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and Exeter's not exactly short of garages.

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Not now, I said. All right? I'm sorry.

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I told you, I don't want tea.

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Can I just go, please?

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We have to get to the bottom of this.

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We already have.

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I know how difficult you've found the past few weeks...

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Look, I was a mess at your age.

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And I didn't even have my parents dying as an excuse.

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Oh, yeah, you probably had a perfect childhood, didn't you?

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All ponies and piano lessons, was it?

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Not exactly, no.

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I do know what it feels like to be out of control, Hannah.

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Look, if it was you doing those things,

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I'm not going to tell anyone, I just need to know it was you

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so I can stop looking over my shoulder.

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I'm telling the truth. It wasn't me.

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Why do you always have to look at me like I'm a disappointment?

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Why do you have to be one, is the real question.

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I'm...sorry.

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I'm no good at this, I told you.

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Why don't you go?

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I'll walk Hannah back to the tube after we've finished.

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After we've finished what?

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-KNOCK AT DOOR

-Chatting.

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Unless you don't want to hear all the embarrassing stories

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I know about your dad.

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I'll see you later.

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See ya.

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My dad told me all about her, you know? Danielle.

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I wouldn't use her name for a sick game.

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I wouldn't disrespect her like that.

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Who are you talking to in there?

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I didn't know you had a spare key.

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No, the bloke who just left let me in.

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Oh, that was nice of him.

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That's Tim, Joel's brother.

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-Joel?

-Yeah.

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He and his wife died recently on holiday.

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Oh.

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And what about the girl that came in before this bloke?

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That's Hannah, his niece.

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Please tell me you're not just sat outside

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monitoring the comings and the goings.

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Is it one of them that's behind all this?

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Whatever happened to trusting me?

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You, I ain't got a problem with.

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It's everybody else I'm struggling with, all right?

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-I don't know them from Adam, do I?

-Shouldn't you be at number 5?

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Or is interrogating me suddenly more important than making money?

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I was just checking to see you were all right.

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Well, now you know I'm fine, so why don't you toddle off back to work?

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Oh, here you are, Son, pass us your glass, you're going dry.

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Do you know what, we don't expect you to be running round after us.

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Oh, don't be silly.

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I suppose she ain't even told you her news, has she?

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What news?

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Oh, do you know what? It's not even news.

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What, a Pride Of Walford award ain't a big thing?

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Rein it in!

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I know, but we've only been nominated.

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As if a bunch of nurses doing a half marathon are going to win anything.

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Well, I'll be there in my party dress cheering you on, win or lose.

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Congratulations. Let me know how it goes.

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-I will do, yeah.

-Nice one. Well done, Son.

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-Look, do you think we should send everyone home?

-Why?

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Come on, you just need a bit of peace, don't you?

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You don't want the world and his wife in your face.

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Auntie Kath sends her love,

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but she didn't want to come round and crowd you.

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I think she did the right thing.

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Could you have coped without Sonia and Tina for these past few months?

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-No...

-Right, then, go and give that to Sonia.

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I need to open some crisps and put them out on the table.

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Oh, we need music.

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Can't have a party without music!

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I thought this was more of a family gathering?

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Come on, you lot!

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-How are you feeling?

-What?

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It's just, I don't know, you're acting a bit...

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I'm fine. I am fine.

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I'm home, I'm happy and that is all that matters.

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-Who wants a top-up?

-Yeah, I wouldn't say no.

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Right.

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Ooh, I better go to the Minute Mart and get another one.

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Oh, you don't have to.

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You won't be saying that when you want another one.

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Will you keep an eye on Arthur?

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Mmm.

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Do you know your dad wanted to get a tattoo when we were at school?

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-No way.

-Mm!

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Yeah. He'd designed it himself, sketched it out.

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Saved up the money and everything.

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Why didn't he do it?

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Because his mum found out and she had an absolute fit.

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I said he should do it anyway, but he bottled it.

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Said he couldn't do that to her.

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Hannah, you're only 16!

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I used a fake ID.

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It's not like I have my parents around to object, is it?

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I must be more like my dad than I thought.

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I can't believe you'd ever doubt it.

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There is so much of Joel in you.

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Anyone can see that.

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Tell me more about him.

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I can't imagine him being young, for some reason.

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He was...

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..sweet.

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He was a fashion victim.

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He used to be a fan of those

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friendship bracelets back in the day.

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I do remember that.

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Loser!

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Yeah, but he pulled it off somehow.

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I know that it must be difficult talking to your uncle.

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He doesn't get me. He doesn't get anything.

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But he's trying.

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I just can't get my head around the fact

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that I'm never going to see them again.

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Oh, sorry.

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I was just going to grab the wine and head back, but...

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I got stuck.

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I was standing outside the Minute Mart for ages trying to go in

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and people were just walking past with their eyes on stalks,

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and I must have been asked a dozen times how I am.

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They're trying to be nice.

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-People care about you.

-Yeah, I know.

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I was just so focused on coming home and, well, I just can't relax.

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All I can think is what people are thinking about me,

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and they're wondering if I'm going to lose it at any minute.

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No-one's doing that.

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Are you telling me that that didn't cross your mind?

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That you didn't think that I was a bit manic in there?

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This is all new. I just want to support you.

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Yeah, but that's just it.

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I don't want anyone looking at me sideways.

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I don't want people walking on egg-shells.

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I just want normal.

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I just want annoying, messy.

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Just everyone taking the mick out of everyone. That is family life.

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I just... I can't see how we're going to get there

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when I feel like this.

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Normal isn't going to happen overnight,

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so there's no point pretending that it is.

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Would it help if I stopped asking how you are?

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It'd help if you stopped caring how I am.

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You know what I mean.

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Like, if Sean was here, he'd be winding me up within ten minutes.

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You'd be the same with your mate Soph, you know you would.

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I can't stop caring.

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How about we go back and tell everyone

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you need a bit of space for now?

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Taking getting back to normal one step at a time.

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Thanks.

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I'm just not sure I should give information like that out.

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I only take cards once in a blue moon.

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Do me a favour.

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You look like a savvy businesswoman if ever I saw one.

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-Thank you.

-What's the harm, anyway?

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I'm not asking for the card number, I just want the name on the card.

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I gave you that, didn't I?

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The actual name on the card.

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I mean, people can call themselves

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whatever they like on the phone, can't they?

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Anyway, listen, can I trust you?

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Yes.

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See, I'm worried that some other bloke's buying Ronnie flowers.

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Oh, I don't think you've got anything

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to worry about on that front.

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You can say that now, but she was seeing this fella before me

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and her starting up again,

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and he wasn't best pleased when she finished it with him.

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Ever since then, there's been a couple of weird things happening.

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Like that e-mail that Les got sent.

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He did mention it. Not that I've told anyone else, of course.

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Well, I might have said something to Donna.

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And Paul.

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And Carmel, but...

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Listen, just do me a favour and keep it under your hat for now, yeah?

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Oh, you can count on me.

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Ronnie is very lucky to have you looking out for her.

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Text me when you get back and let me know you got home safely.

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You don't have to do this, you know.

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I don't expect you to be my friend.

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Your dad was really important to me.

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I couldn't live with myself if I wasn't there for you.

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Give me your phone.

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If ever you need to speak to someone that isn't your uncle...

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..you know where I am.

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They're for Danielle.

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It was the anniversary of her death this week.

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I'm sorry, I didn't know.

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You do believe that I didn't

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have anything to do with that horrible card?

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Look, I know it might not feel like it at the moment,

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but...things will get better.

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When you lose people that are important to you,

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things go black.

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You don't forget.

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You just wake up one morning

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and it takes you a little bit longer to remember that they're gone.

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I just keep thinking about how much my mum and dad are going to miss.

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Seeing me and my sisters get married, grandkids.

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The fact you're even thinking about the future is a good thing.

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PHONE RINGS

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Excuse me, I'm just going to get this.

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-BABY CRIES Shall I...?

-Yeah, yeah.

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Pick him up. He'll be fine in a minute. Hello?

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Right, that girl that you were with earlier...

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Can we not do a trip down paranoia lane again?

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I'm in the middle of something.

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Well, look, I've tracked down the name on the card

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that paid for those flowers.

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I mean, the real name of the person that sent them.

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Just tell me that girl ain't called Hannah Reynolds.

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We're at the tube. Hurry.

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Here you are, boss. Quote's done.

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Oi, he ain't our boss till he signs on the dotted line.

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Come with me.

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Are you all right?

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Why don't you put him back now he's stopped crying?

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-He's quite heavy.

-16, remember? Young bones.

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Look, if you've changed your mind

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about seeing me again, you can just tell me.

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Has something happened?

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I know it was you who sent the flowers, Hannah.

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It doesn't matter, I'm not angry. You were just lashing out.

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Just give Matthew to me so we can talk about it properly.

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We don't need to talk, because I haven't done anything!

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Whatever it is you think I've done to you, Matthew does not

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deserve to be caught in the middle of it.

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He is innocent. Please.

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Ron!

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-Oh, who are they, your heavy mob?

-No, they're just here to help.

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Why should I trust a word you say?

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-No!

-HORN HONKS

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BABY CRIES

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You stupid, stupid girl!

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This your idea, is it? Getting him to feed me rabbit food?

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Well, how do you expect to feel better

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if you live on a diet of fizzy drinks and chips?

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All right, and eating cardboard's

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going to get me doing cartwheels, is it?

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Shut up moaning

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and eat up.

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That's like something that grows in the Square.

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Stop complaining, will you?

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Sharon would have you eating the same stuff if she was here.

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Lucky she ain't here, then, isn't it?

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My little brother used to sound like this

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when he didn't want to eat his spaghetti hoops.

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Funny.

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If you're waiting for me to pretend the fork's an aeroplane,

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you'll have a long wait.

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-I ain't a kid.

-No. Just acting like one.

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I never actually thought I'd get him eating it.

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It's what he needs.

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Phil knows he needs to make changes, even if he doesn't want to admit it.

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Listen, babe, I'm really sorry I weren't keen on the whole

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moving idea before.

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If you think leaving London is what's best,

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then that's what we'll do.

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I know you miss your mum

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and you wouldn't have suggested it if it weren't right.

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You'd leave everything behind for me?

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Babe, you got my old man eating salad.

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You're practically a miracle worker.

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And he needs to help himself now, anyway.

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You always know what's best. I trust you.

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I tell you what, mate, that smells gorgeous.

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You don't think they'll mind me asking them to go, do you?

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No, they'll be fine.

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Bex will come tomorrow and see Arthur, and the rest,

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they can just form an orderly queue, can't they?

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And this way there's more duck lasagne for us.

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You like that, don't you? My mum's like that with her sausage surprise.

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I don't think she's cooked anything else for years.

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All right, then, how about I switch it up a little bit?

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Maybe, duck in a plum sauce?

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Or a duck a l'orange?

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Stace, I think you've offended him.

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It's all right.

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I'll get her back in a bit.

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Oh, good boy.

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They're going to want a statement from both of us.

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Did you see what she almost did?

0:22:490:22:51

Matthew's fine, all right? It's over.

0:22:510:22:53

If you hadn't have come around

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the corner when you did, if you hadn't brought those guys...

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We did, all right, and I did.

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I'm brilliant, ain't I?

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I know it was years ago,

0:23:010:23:03

-but when I saw that car coming round the corner...

-I know.

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I thought it was going to happen again,

0:23:050:23:07

-I thought I was going to lose him.

-Look, he's safe, all right?

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You're both safe now.

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It's all my fault.

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Listen, behave yourself, will you?

0:23:140:23:16

There's only one person responsible for all of this.

0:23:160:23:18

I'm surprised you didn't see through a kid like that in a second.

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Must have been some story she spun you.

0:23:240:23:25

I just thought she needed a mum.

0:23:250:23:27

Come here.

0:23:340:23:36

Is Exeter far enough away for you?

0:23:450:23:47

-Ben's agreed to go?

-He loves me enough to follow me anywhere.

0:23:490:23:52

-You've changed your tune.

-Yes. I have.

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I should never have been stupid enough

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to listen to your silly little threats.

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Ben would never believe your word over mine.

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You're really willing to put that to the test, are you?

0:24:030:24:06

We may not have a perfect relationship, but he puts me first.

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And that means believing what I tell him

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or going somewhere he doesn't want to go if I ask him to.

0:24:120:24:16

Aw, I don't expect you to understand.

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No-one's ever felt that way about you.

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Not even your own mum and dad.

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The bad news for you is that I put Ben first, too.

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Which is why I'm going to tell him to stay.

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What?

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I grew up with Ben, unlike you, and he has never had

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the relationship with his dad that he does now.

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This is where he belongs.

0:24:390:24:40

They're toxic.

0:24:400:24:42

They don't even like each other.

0:24:420:24:43

Everyone will be better off if they're miles apart.

0:24:430:24:45

It's not Ben's fault your mum couldn't care less about you.

0:24:450:24:49

And having Phil to yourself isn't going to solve that.

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Face it, you can't touch me.

0:24:520:24:55

So do your worst, little girl.

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So, I just got off the phone with an old mate of mine down the station.

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They're still interviewing Hannah,

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but they should have enough to get a harassment charge to stick.

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If I'd told you that I suspected her in the first place,

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Matthew would never have been put in danger.

0:25:200:25:23

I thought you'd go to the police.

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Yeah, too right, I would have done.

0:25:250:25:27

I felt sorry for her.

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Well, you can't help it that you're a soft touch, can you?

0:25:290:25:33

-A soft touch?

-Oi!

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That's what makes us a good couple, ain't it?

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You feel sorry for people...

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I can't wait to get them banged up the first chance I get.

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We are a good couple, aren't we?

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Mmm. Dunno.

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Might have to run that past me again.

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