Gabby ‘haunts’ Emma to teach her a lesson – but is she putting herself in danger?
When little Arthur Thomas tells Gabby about what happened between him and Emma while she was away, the teenager is determined to wreak revenge. Will she get out her black marker pen and give Emma some of those big eyebrows of the kind she drew on herself last year? Sadly not – she has something much more sinister in mind, and sets out to ‘haunt’ the unpredictable nurse.
Gabby’s fuming when Arthur gives her chapter and verse on the shenanigans with Ashley’s videos. She assures Laurel that she believes her theory about Emma killing James, and tells her brother she’ll deal with Emma.
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