Ian and Jane think they've found Lucy
Aired Tuesday, Apr 29 2008 at 19:30 BST on BBC One
Published Tuesday, Apr 22 2008, 00:02 BST |
By Kris Green | Stacey's shocked that Sean has tied up Gus. Sean makes a run for it as Gus explains to Stacey what her brother was going to do to him – Sean was going to make it look like he was committing suicide. Stacey begs Gus not to go to the police as it'd be the end of him and heads off to find her brother.
In search of Sean, Stacey finds herself on Tanya's doorstep. Stacey barges past Tanya who's less than helpful. When Stacey realises that her brother's not there, she quickly leaves. Gus, meanwhile, builds a barricade to ensure Sean can't get back into the flat.
Sean's hiding at the allotments, unsure about where he can go next. He can hear his mother, Jean, looking for him. Stacey is upset that she can't find her brother and sits on Arthur's Bench. Tanya looks on from her window and relents. She goes outside to talk to her, inviting her back inside to talk further. Sean tries to make amends with Roxy and tempts her with drugs. Will she take them?
Later, Stacey finds Sean on the swings. She confronts him over what he did to Gus and decides to take him back to the Slaters'.
Meanwhile, Ian and Jane rush off to Hemel Hempstead as they've been told that a girl matching Lucy's description has been sighted. Ian makes Jane wait in the car as Ian enters the block of flats. He calls for Lucy as he surveys the ground around him – it's littered with used foils and needles. He soon hears a young girl calling out from the distance.
Ian and Jane return empty handed, much to Peter's disappointment. As they're turning in for the night, a tearful Steven walks in looking petrified and drops a bombshell about Christian, saying: "He came onto me."
Elsewhere, Tanya's finding it difficult with the kids who want to see Max; Dot prays for Lucy's safe return; and Roxy still can't face her sister.