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Episode 81 |
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Celia asks Roo if she is
pregnant. Roo admits it.
Celia and Roo talk on the
beach about Roo's pregnancy. Roo does not want to tell Alf about it. She
doesn't tell Celia that Brett is the father to her baby as she wants everyone
to think it is Frank is the father.
Roo says the baby is
Frank's and that she wants to marry Frank.
Roo and Celia tell Frank
that she is pregnant. He gets shocked. Roo tells him that she wants to marry
him. Celia agrees with Roo's will not to tell anyone under the condition that
they get married and after they are married they will tell people about it.
It will be Mother's Day
soon. Sally breaks her piggy bank with a hammer to be able to help to pay for
the present for Pippa. Steven doesn't want to sign a congratulations card for
Pippa just because that she isn't Steven's real mother. Bobby thinks it is
pathetic and tries to get him to change his mind.
The next morning on
Mother's Day, the Fletcher kids surprise Pippa and give her a present (a shirt
with text "No 1 Mum") and they have made breakfast for her. Steven
isn't celebrating Pippa.
Alf drinks a toast to
Martha for Mother's Day.
Floss feels a little
uncomfortable this day as Scott never gives her a present or visits her on
Mother's Day.
Sally asks Floss if Ben
can come for a visit to Summer Bay again. Floss explains that he can't come
here anymore.
Pippa speaks to her
mother, Coral, on the phone and wishes her a good day.
Danny has left Summer Bay
again and Coral tells Pippa that Danny is changed and that he enjoys life again
(mainly because what Samuels did).
Pippa understands why
Steven acted the way he did on Mother's Day. She understands it feels strange
for him since it is his first Mother's Day without his real mother.
Steven puts flowers on
his mum's grave.
Frank and Roo mess around
with each other down at beach. They are running around on beach and have a good
time. They lie down and talk.
Neville drives over to
Scott's place. Scott acts very busy and uptight to him. Neville wants Scott to
give Floss a card or at least call her on a day such as this.
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