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A double dose of explosive passion
emmerdale
There are many ingenious ways in which Soapland brings couples together, from a drink and a bag of crisps to bonding over shared knowledge of crime. Or just because time and place present the opportunity – haylofts and the cricket pavilion being Emmerdale’s most popular.
The village has come up with yet another, albeit rather gratuitous, way, but it’s great fun nonetheless. This time it’s an online murder mystery convention, and Liam has been nominated for an award for his work in the magazine Murder Most Murky. Who knew that lurking beneath that stethoscope was a writer of fiction? Still, he revealed his killer instincts when he pushed Meena off the bridge. When Wendy, who has kindly tweaked his masterpieces, prepares a Champagne celebration at the surgery (that well-known party venue), they’re caught up in the moment when Anna Le Monde (Liam’s pseudonym) wins Murder Most Murky New Crime Writer Of The Year. Ah, there’s nothing like a man’s success to get a woman’s emotional juices flowing. Eventually, Liam can contain his passion no longer and kisses his muse, who responds in full. Fair play to Wendy, striking while the printing presses are still
hot. Dr Liam is a good catch. Not so sure about Liam the writer...
What does this mean for her relationship with Bob? No worries there. He’s busy getting hot and heavy with Bernice, confessing he finds her beautiful, but rejecting her drunken attempt to kiss him. Come on, mate – you topped up her wine! That’s an open invitation in Emmerdale! With Bob and Wendy reignited, though
not by each other, expect explosions. Somebody had better sweep up the cricket pavilion. I sense another maiden over coming on.
There’s no such activity for Gabby, as Caleb pushes Nicky to persuade her to bring the wedding forward. How? By telling her no sex until they are married. Good luck with that.