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writer Glenda Young's novel TRIPLE WHAMMY March 1, 2014 It’s Rita’s birthday and she spends it without husband
Dennis who ran off with Gloria last week. Bu she does have Norris and her
mates and makes the most of it in the Rovers with a vodka and tonic. "Are
you all right?" Liz asks her when she hands over her drink. Rita manages a
faint smile and raises her glass. "I will be," she replies. Determined to shake off Phelan’s feely hands, what does
Anna go and do? Does she embarrass him publicly? No. Does she tell Owen so
he can tell Phelan to back off? No. She texts Phelan and invites him round
to her house for a private chat. Of course he gets the wrong idea and of
course she shouldn’t have done it. It’s too much for Anna, as Phelan pins
her against the wall and tries to kiss her before threatening her. Anna
tells Izzy what’s happened and Izzy spills the beans to Gary – who gets
angry, very angry. You won’t like him when he’s angry. At Roy’s Rolls another brown paper package (not tied up
with string) arrives for Roy. It’s yet another parcel that Hayley had
ordered for Roy, to be delivered after her death, and what a lovely
reminder of Hayley it is. The packages perk Roy up and he reveals to his
curious customers that the parcels contain models for his model railway
that he’s building, a reconstruction of the line that ran from Sheffield
to Manchester, the very line where he first developed his love of
trains. Eileen’s got a lot on her plate this week. She knows that
Todd slept with Marcus and spends the week berating her wayward son for
trying to break up Marcus and Maria. Frankly, I wish he would. Marcus and
Maria together are dull, dull, dull. Then Eileen’s jealous after she spots
Liz eyeing up Jason’s dad Tony in the pub. And then she’s having to
console Jason who’s been told by Dev and Kal that he’s not getting the
contract for building the new gym. Kal’s dad Sharif has turned up and
given the work to a family friend instead. So in this maelstrom of
maleness, Eileen stands alone as the female voice of reason with a biscuit
and a cuppa by her side. Finally this week, Beth and Sinead spend their day off
work together. The ladies lunch in the Bistro and play bingo at night.
When they come out of the bingo and wait for the bus, a young lad tries to
mug a pensioner who’s standing beside them in the queue. Beth hits the
mugger over the head with her boot, which is in her hand at the time as
she was massaging her blister, and she’s hailed a heroine by Kirkeh when
she gets home. And that's just about that for this week. Remember, you
can sign up to get these Corrie weekly updates by email at http://www.corrie.net/updates/weekly/subscribe.htm Glenda Young Coronation
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