As Lisa Swain (Vicky Myers) and Carla Connor (Alison King) work together to track down

Rob Donovan (Marc Baylis), they remain unaware of just how dangerously close he is. Meanwhile, Tracy Barlow (Kate Ford) finds herself in an impossible position when she unexpectedly comes face to face with her fugitive ex. With nowhere else to turn, Rob

forces Tracy to take him in, leaving her in turmoil as she realizes she is now harboring a

killer. The situation grows even more complicated when Rob drops a bombshell about their future, leaving Tracy reeling. Could she really abandon everything and go on the run with him?
Elsewhere, emotions run high as Daisy Midgeley (Charlotte Jordan) struggles to come to terms with her devastating loss. At the same time, Dee-Dee Bailey (Channique Sterling-Brown) is left reflecting on a life-changing decision that could impact her future forever.
Over at No. 9, Evelyn Plummer (Maureen Lipman) opens her birthday presents but quickly shifts the focus to her daughter, Cassie (Claire Sweeney). She explains to Fiz Stape (Jennie McAlpine) and Tyrone Dobbs (Alan Halsall) that despite everything, she still feels the need to help Cassie battle her addiction rather than push her away. But as the struggle continues, Cassie finds herself in a desperate situation, unable to resist the temptation of old habits. She makes the fateful decision to contact a dealer, unaware of the dire consequences that will follow.
As Cassie prepares to make the transaction in the precinct, Roy Cropper (David Neilson) unexpectedly stumbles upon the scene. When he sees the dealer pull out the drugs, Roy instantly threatens to call the police, throwing Cassie into panic mode. Will she go through with the purchase, or can Roy’s intervention save her from herself?

Meanwhile, Dee-Dee’s world is turned upside down when Lauren (Cait Fitton) thanks her for going ahead with her pregnancy, expressing gratitude for giving baby Frankie a shot at a normal life. However, Dee-Dee is soon distracted when her brother James Bailey (Nathan Graham) arrives for a visit. Wanting to spend time with him, she secretly skips a crucial hospital appointment. But reality comes crashing back when she receives an urgent message from Lisa Swain, who reveals that Betsy is too terrified to leave the flat while Rob remains at large. In an attempt to ease the situation, Carla offers to stay with Betsy, but when an emergency arises at the factory, she has no choice but to leave. Alone in the flat, Betsy is left trembling with fear when the door buzzer suddenly sounds. Who could be outside?
At the same time, Carla drops Roy off at the hospital, only to spot Mandy, Rob’s former prison guard. Sensing a lead, Carla immediately orders Roy to keep an eye on Mandy while she contacts Lisa. As Mandy leaves the hospital, Carla and Lisa quickly follow, determined to uncover the truth.

Back on Coronation Street, Tracy’s world is thrown into chaos when she comes face to face with Rob in the ginnel. The tension only escalates when James makes an unexpected suggestion to Dee-Dee—he and his partner Danny (Dylan Brady) could adopt her baby and provide it with a stable, loving home. The proposal leaves Dee-Dee in shock. Will she seriously consider this unexpected offer?
Meanwhile, Daniel Osbourne (Rob Mallard) attempts to warn Dylan Wilson (Liam McCheyne) to steer clear of Brody (Charlie Quirke), but his words fall on deaf ears. Later, when Sean Tully (Antony Cotton) visits Dylan in the Secure Training Centre, he is initially relieved to see his son appearing settled. However, his relief is short-lived when Brody corners him, issuing a menacing demand—Sean must smuggle in a burner phone or face the consequences. When Sean refuses, Brody makes it clear that Dylan will pay the price.

Elsewhere, tensions between Ken Barlow (William Roache) and Tracy reach a boiling point when he confronts her about her treatment of Cassie. Disgusted, he announces that he is leaving for the Peak District and expects Tracy to be gone by the time he returns.
At Street Cars, Debbie Webster (Sue Devaney) arrives in frustration, demanding to know why her taxi hasn’t arrived. When Eileen Grimshaw (Sue Cleaver) can’t find the booking, Debbie is livid. Eileen, however, has a lot on her mind—her sister has been diagnosed with cancer. The news shocks Brian Packham (Peter Gunn), who struggles to find the right words. Meanwhile, Evelyn contemplates putting her studies on hold to care for Cassie, proving just how far she is willing to go to help her daughter.
As Tracy gets further entangled in Rob’s world, he convinces her to collect a fake passport from a shady contact. Mary Taylor (Patti Clare) watches in curiosity as Tracy discreetly accepts a package in the ginnel. The pressure mounts when Mary unexpectedly knocks on the door, forcing Tracy to think on her feet. But inside, disaster strikes as Rob collapses in agony. Tracy is horrified as she finds him lying on the floor, barely able to move. When he proposes that they should leave everything behind and start a new life together, Tracy is left speechless. Could she really abandon everything for a fugitive?

Back in the STC, Sean makes a bold decision—he tells Dylan that he refuses to be blackmailed and will report Brody to the authorities. But Dylan is horrified and begs his father to back off, knowing that retaliation will be swift. True to his fears, Brody and his gang later corner Dylan in his room, determined to make him suffer for his father’s defiance. Will Dylan be able to stand his ground, or is he in over his head?
Meanwhile, Debbie receives a call from a hotel, informing her of an electrical issue. She enlists Mick’s help to sort it out, only for Mick to reveal that it was a planned outage—an email had been sent from the energy company. Furious, Debbie insists she never received the message and refuses to pay Mick for his trouble.
Finally, Dee-Dee takes a significant step by discussing the adoption process with her social worker. She formally arranges a meeting with the prospective parents, signaling a major turning point in her journey.
As the week draws to a close, Julie Carp (Katy Cavanagh) invites Eileen and Todd Grimshaw (Gareth Pierce) to lunch, revealing that she wants to discuss plans for her own funeral. Unable to cope with the heartbreaking conversation, Eileen abruptly leaves, overwhelmed by the weight of it all.
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