Lee visits Harrison for advice about meeting up with Rob. When Harrison suggests he doesn’t go, Lee asks if Harrison would accompany him as a witness. Harrison declines saying it wouldn’t be appropriate. When Lee explains he’s meeting Rob in a public park in Gloucester, Harrison thinks it’s a good idea, but to sit where there’s people and near CCTV if possible. Later, Harrison tells Fallon that another annoying thing about his job is worrying about people, even when he’s off duty. He’s been wondering whether to apply for a job as a Wildlife Crime Officer. However, it would mean working fewer hours, which will affect their finances. Although Fallon’s worried about the uncertainty around the Tearoom, she tells Harrison he should apply.
Stella’s out on a run with Weaver and bumps into Ruth and Pip. When Ruth asks whether Stella’s made her peace with Adam, Stella says she still hasn’t got over how he dropped her in it over the drill. Later over supper with Ruth and Pip, Stella apologises for complaining about Adam. She realises he’s family to them but can’t understand why he denied any responsibility over purchasing the drill. She’s also worried that when the drill arrives, Brian will obsess about the cost. Pip says he won’t when he sees the revenues. Stella thanks them both for their support and friendship. With them she feels she can take on any challenge Home Farm throws at her. Show less