With Charity (Emma Atkins)’s and Mackenzie (Lawrence Robb)’s wedding soon upon us in Emmerdale, emotions are naturally high as Charity prepares to make Mack the happiest man in the Dales and Mack prepares to carry on trying to pretend he isn’t the father of Chloe (Jessie Elland)’s baby.
Mack asks Moira (Natalie J. Robb) to be his best man, and she sets about organising both the hen and stag do’s and comes up with a theme – Yorkshire v Scotland Highland Games. Charity is not impressed.
Meanwhile Mack is rattled to see Chloe back in the village, though she assures him she’s only popped back for a hospital check-up before moving to Scotland permanently. Of course this plan makes his life easier, but he can’t help but be sad at the thought that he won’t see his baby.
Moira (partially) picks up on this and questions him about whether he’s really sure he wants to marry Charity and give up on the idea of children of his own – a line of questioning that has Charity seething when Mack tells her about it, though he assures her that Moira is very wide of the mark.
So when the combined stag and hen do comes around, there are a lot of tensions swirling around and there are also ferrets, because what pre-wedding celebration would be complete without a ferret race? Certainly not one organised by Moira.
And it’s at the end of the ferret race, as she celebrates a win, that Charity accidentally collides with Chloe and injures her.
Mack rushes to help Chloe and he has to be very careful not to appear too concerned about her and especially about the baby as Amy (Natalie Ann Jamieson) takes her sister to the hospital to get checked out.
Will Chloe be ok after her injury? And will anyone notice how super-worried Mackenzie is?
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