With Ronnie back, Peggy persuades Roxy to resolve things. Jack encourages Roxy to keep the credit card, but she’s uncertain and gives it back. Ronnie’s hurt to see them talking. Roxy tries to approach Ronnie but is slighted. Ronnie eventually talks to her, but says that Amy will always be a reminder of Roxy’s betrayal with Jack. Ronnie says that her sister means nothing to her. Incensed, Roxy goes to the club and asks Jack for the credit card: “Amy’s mum wants a good night out and Amy’s dad is going to pay for it.†Contemplating Callum’s words, Jean looks at her suitcase: should she go? Callum approaches Stacey cautiously: unsure of whether she’s aware of his run in with Jean. Feeling guilty, Callum’s about to tell her when Jean arrives. They sit awkwardly while Stacey’s oblivious to the underlying tension. Left alone, Callum tries to apologise, but Jean recoils and exits. Stacey finds Jean as she’s about to leave. Having found out what happened, Stacey attacks Callum. He opens up to her about his own troubled and abusive mother before deciding to leave Walford. Minty attends the pottery class, where he’s delighted that the teacher is an old friend, Amanda. An ex of Phil’s, she fondly reminisces about him. Jealous, Minty reveals that she was just one of many, leaving her stung. Minty apologises before leaving: embarrassed. Following word that the Gazette has decided to publish Peggy’s glamour photo, Archie seizes the opportunity to discourage her from the campaign. Peggy seeks advice from her friends as to whether she should pursue the campaign, but gets an unenthusiastic response, leaving her downcast. Darren helps Billy to investigate the haunted flat. They set up Darren’s webcam and are astonished to see a hooded figure.