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The battle of the Dingles

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Debbie and Cain aren’t seeing eye to eye, especially when Cain publicly denounces her parenting skills. She delivers a well-deserved slap, leaving him speechless. ings don’t blow over, and when Cain refuses to leave the village, tempers begin to are. Kerry is dragged into the feud when Debbie warns her to keep Cain out of Kyle’s life.

Kerry is not one to be pushed around, and when Cain threatens both her and Dan, she bravely stands up to him. Con dent that she’s in the right, Kerry arranges to meet with the social worker. A panicked Kerry tries to take back what she said, but Kerry’s having none of it and sets about trying to get custody of Kyle.

Cain nds out and, in a t of rage, takes his anger out on Dan. is only makes matters worse as the social worker witnesses everything. Dan still worries that they may not be the rst choice for custody, and Kerry decides to track down Amy, sneaking into Pollard’s barn for clues.

Jacob, meanwhile, is turning 16, and Liv makes plans for his birthday. However, she worries when he seems disinteres­ted. A contrite Jacob turns up on her doorstep and she is happy to give him a gi and a kiss, which a seething Maya sees. Not one to be outdone, Maya takes a keen Jacob to his room for a ‘study session’, but she is less enthused when she is reminded of his age.

Plus, Chas encourages Aaron to not give up on his and Robert’s surrogacy plans, while Graham takes advantage of an o -guard Megan.

 ??  ?? Cain shouldn’t mess with Debbie
Cain shouldn’t mess with Debbie

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