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CORRIE 2017 SPOILER!
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Corrie: Audrey's life is left hanging in the balance
Wednesday, November 1 2017, 04:04 GMT
By Kris Green, Soaps Editor
The contractors start work early again at The Rovers, waking Braden and Lauren for the fifth day in a row. As Braden fumes about the building work over breakfast, Lauren's more interested as to who the new owner could be. There's a knock at the door - it's Lyle. Braden slips away to the 'toilet' but quietly opens the safe and pulls out a cardboard envelope with 'LLM' scrawled on the front. Downstairs, Lauren's talking to Lyle about The Rovers and Lyle tells her that he's met the new owner and that he's a nice guy - apparently he'll be showing his face at around 7pm to check how the renovation is coming along. An edgy Braden hands Lyle a disc 'with last night's football' on it and walks him to the front door...
David emerges from number three and sees Lyle walking towards his car. He turns to kiss Rosie but she's spotted Lyle, too. David tells Rosie that he'll see her at the factory later. He walks across the Cobbles and opens the factory shutters. Jenna calls David's mobile just as his watch strikes 9am. Dismissing her immediately, David tells her that he hasn't the time for anyone messing him around today - he's got the three other factories to visit before the day's out. As the workforce arrive, David makes a call to the number he's been calling every morning for two months - and he's shocked by who answers...
Following yesterday's bust up with Steve, Tracey is still on the warpath. Steve, however, is still is disbelief as to how a mother can lock their own child out of the house for an entire six hours. While Tracey settles into her new home with Lyle, Amy continues to ask for her dad and grandma. Steve continues to look for a more permanent home as the flat above the cab office is beginning to look and smell like a zoo.
Later, Lyle arrives on the Street and immediately heads for Streetcars. When Steve answers the door, Lyle warns him off Tracey and Amy. But when Steve insists that he'll continue seeing his daughter at whatever the price, Lyle laughs in his face and walks away. Struggling to come to terms with the loss of Michelle, Amy and The Rovers, Steve retreats into the murky depths of his makeshift abode, slumps into the sofa and pulls a blanket over him - it's going to be a long night. With his willpower fading fast, what will Steve resort to in order to get his life back on track?
Elsewhere, Audrey's finalising the paperwork for the sale of the Salon. She's not met the owner yet but she's pleased that she can finally retire in peace. The solicitor tells her that the new owner will drop by later today to introduce himself. Maria gets a phone call from James asking her to meet him in town. Just as Maria tells him that she's busy, Audrey interrupts, telling her that everything will be fine and she should go off and have a nice evening with her fiancé. Maria walks out of the salon, leaving Audrey by herself.
As dusk dawns on Weatherfield, a shiny, black car pulls up outside the Rovers. Audrey walks to the window, assuming the new owner has finally arrived. Audrey turns the bolts on the Salon door just as the mystery man unlocks the Rovers. She looks across the Street and realises that it must be the new owner of the pub. The moment Audrey turns to walk back inside, she's violently struck on the back of her head and falls to the floor...
Maria and Lyle are each seen clutching their mobile phones, while a hooded figure walks towards a parked car. They jump in the passenger seat and their hood is pulled back - a dishevelled Bethany smiles in the driver's direction. Sarah's slashed and bloodstained face is revealed as a tear rolls down her cheek. Why has she returned? Could she really have had a hand in her grandmother's murder?
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