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Natasha turns the tables on Nathan's questioning and demands to know about his attack on Faye. Nathan, however, insists that she explain her recent anxiety, presuming that it has something to do with Mark's disappearance. When Natasha flinches, Nathan promises that he'll support her whatever she's hiding. He's horrified, though, when she whispers that Mark's dead. In a leap of faith, Natasha lies that she accidentally shot Mark when he tried to kill himself. Nathan's is sickened as his mother reveals that Mark's corpse is buried in the grounds of Home Farm. At that moment, Will interrupts them, allowing Nathan to storm out. In the woods, Nathan stares at the ground and begins to dig through the soil with his bare hands. Natasha eventually tracks him down and frantically tries to stop him t

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  • Natasha turns the tables on Nathan's questioning and demands to know about his attack on Faye. Nathan, however, insists that she explain her recent anxiety, presuming that it has something to do with Mark's disappearance. When Natasha flinches, Nathan promises that he'll support her whatever she's hiding. He's horrified, though, when she whispers that Mark's dead. In a leap of faith, Natasha lies that she accidentally shot Mark when he tried to kill himself. Nathan's is sickened as his mother reveals that Mark's corpse is buried in the grounds of Home Farm. At that moment, Will interrupts them, allowing Nathan to storm out. In the woods, Nathan stares at the ground and begins to dig through the soil with his bare hands. Natasha eventually tracks him down and frantically tries to stop him t
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  • Natasha turns the tables on Nathan's questioning and demands to know about his attack on Faye. Nathan, however, insists that she explain her recent anxiety, presuming that it has something to do with Mark's disappearance. When Natasha flinches, Nathan promises that he'll support her whatever she's hiding. He's horrified, though, when she whispers that Mark's dead. In a leap of faith, Natasha lies that she accidentally shot Mark when he tried to kill himself. Nathan's is sickened as his mother reveals that Mark's corpse is buried in the grounds of Home Farm. At that moment, Will interrupts them, allowing Nathan to storm out. In the woods, Nathan stares at the ground and begins to dig through the soil with his bare hands. Natasha eventually tracks him down and frantically tries to stop him trying to uncover his father's body. As Natasha questions his motives and intentions, Nathan malevolently explains that he now calls the shots. Has Natasha made a huge mistake in revealing all to her eldest son? Meanwhile, Cain covers for Jai and tries to persuade Charity and Debbie that he boycotted the satnav deal for their own benefit. Later, Debbie's furious when she sees Charity give Cain her engagement ring back. Elsewhere, Zak and Lisa move their furniture back into Wishing Well but Zak refuses to let Shadrach move back in, too. Later, Lisa notices how down Shadrach is and convinces a reluctant Zak to let him move back - on the condition that he stays out of his way.
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