
Next week: DNA results cause despair amongst the Milligan family, Marlon fears the worst for April, and Joe tries to worm his way into Noah’s life.
Ruby’s Past Is Exposed
Ruby receives the DNA test, anxious about the result she hides them.

Later, Caleb searches for painkillers in Ruby’s handbag.

He is troubled to find an envelope containing the results of a DNA test.

As he holds the results in his hand, the nauseating question lingers over them.

Who is the father?
Marlon’s Broken Over Fears Of Missing April
Marlon’s a broken man as he admits the prospect April might be dead after all.

Marlon heads out to search for April in the streets of Leeds.

He is shocked to come across Ross, who does his best to keep up his hopes of finding April.

However, they are surrounded by reminders that she is just one of hundreds of thousands of missing people.
Joe Tries To Get Close To Noah
Joe tries to build bridges with Noah by offering him VIP tickets to a Leeds match.

Charity is frustrated to see Joe worming his way back into Noah’s life.

She resolves to fix this by getting Ross to warn him off.

But will this stop Joe’s attempts to get close to Noah?
Also…
Cain swallows his guilt, whilst Moira prepares for her programme of radiotherapy.

Wendy gets caught in a blackmailing situation.

Laurel arranges for Arthur to have more private tutoring with Anthony.

And the penny finally drops for Chas Dingle.

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YOU GET THAT INK OUT OF A CEREAL BOX, OLD-TIMER?
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GET OUT. YOU DON’T BELONG HERE
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