Sarah (Tina O'Brien) is still fuming about her uncle Stephen's (Todd Boyce) offer to David (Jack P Shepherd), and rants to Audrey (Sue Nicholls) about how unfair it is that he's being rewarded for all his bad behaviour. Despite Audrey's attempts to convince her that its good news for everyone as she and Jason (Ryan Thomas) won’t have to move out and she'll finally get David out of her hair, Sarah can’t see the silver lining and warns Stephen that David’s act will slip and his true evil will surface soon. Later, when David winds her up about his glamorous new lifestyle she tells him not to bother packing as he wont be going anywhere with Stephen. David's unperturbed by Sarah's determination to put a stop to his new life, but will she be successful?Michelle (Kym Ryder) is on edge about Ryan (Ben Thompson) going out alone and decides to accompany him to the gaming competition. Steve (Simon Gregson) urges Michelle to try and get back to leading a normal life for Ryan’s sake and when they arrive back from the gaming competition, she seems more relaxed and listens to Steve when he tells her that they can’t keep Ryan locked up forever and should concentrate on having the best Christmas they can. But with so much uncertainty about the stalker is this going to be easier said than done? John (Graeme Hawley) drives Rosie (Helen Flanagan) to a quiet lay by and it’s clear that she’s unhappy about having to make do with these stolen furtive moments. As he drops her off, she reminds him that the Christmas holidays are coming up and they'll have more time to see each other but when John doesn't reciprocate her enthusiasm she storms off unsatisfied with his level of commitment. How much longer will Rosie put up with this?Elsewhere, Dan (Matthew Crompton) has his eye on Mel’s (Emma Edmondson) friend from the police force, Abi, while Violet (Jenny Platt) and Jamie (Rupert Hill) move into the flat.


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