Synopsis:
There's a
homecoming in the village. Meanwhile Alan offers some comfort.
Amy agrees to see her dad. Alan wishes Amy could have
told him about Carl. Amy says she felt so foolish that she couldn't even say
Carl's name. She should have known it was too good to be true. Alan comforts
her. They were all taken in by Carl. Amy stresses she would never knowingly
have an affair with a married man. Alan assures her he knows that.
Adam's homecoming coincides with noisy maypole
practice outside. He jokes that it's fine as long as he doesn't have to join
in. Alice wakes him when she visits, and it's clear he's not back to full
strength. But he's quite happy for now to just sit and enjoy the view.
Tom and Brenda are flat out with the burger van.
Brenda wishes heartily that Tom would keep his mind on the job, instead of
answering his phone all the time to troubleshoot Bridge Farm issues. Frazzled
Brenda tells him he's got to sort it out with his mum and dad. Tom reckons he
can't afford the time he's spending on the van at the moment. With such good
takings he can't afford not to either, but he might have someone in mind to do
it for him.
Episode written by Caroline Harrington.
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