''Kat, what a lovely surprise'' exclaimed Janine, clearly confused as to why Kat had turned up on her doorstep at this hour on the Bank Holiday.
''I need to talk to you.'' Kat replied, her words sounding very much like a plea.
''Talk away.'' Janine replied menacingly.
''I'd like to do this inside Janine, bit cold out here.'' Kat asked.
Janine sighed, moving out of the way as Kat headed into her home.
Once inside, Kat's innocent tone slips immediately.
''Why are you doing this to Michael?'' Kat asks.
''Scarlett needs her mother.'' Janine laughs.
''A child who needs her mother, did that thought ever run through your mind when you called the police on Stacey. You didn't seem to care about that fact then.''
''Stacey was guilty of a crime, Lily was better off without her. Stacey got away with it, she left the country. I suppose you could say she 'got away with murder'.''
''You have no regard for the law. Your actions were down to you being bitter. Each time someone else has what you want, you react deviously. Stacey had Ryan. Michael had Scarlett.''
''I want what is best for my daughter. I can give her things that Michael can't.''
''Bringing up a child is not about how much money you can throw into the toys and the clothes, Janine.''
''Scarlett is the first chance I have had in a long time to turn my life around.''
''That's not true and you know it, you'll never change and that's a fact. That little girl isn't what you want - she's a prize to show people that you always get what you want.'' Kat states, becoming increasingly frustrated with the situation.
''You know nothing about me, you don't know how I think or feel.''
''Bad upbringing, people looking down their noses at you. You get tired of proving people wrong so you conform to their opinions. How do I know? Because that's not just you. Look at me, Janine. I have been through all of that. People think I'm up for it, people take advantage. And I go with it because it's different and exciting.''
''When you got Tommy back, you changed. You did what was best by him.''
''Yes, I did what was best for him and what was right for him. Then Derek came along and he reminded me of the Kat who used to have sex with every man going. He manipulated me into thinking I missed that lifestyle, but in all honesty? I don't at all.''
''I don't understand what you're saying, Kat. You tell me that I'll never change but then you tell me that your lifestyle has changed and you've changed because of that. Why does that not apply to me?''
''Because you need to understand that throwing money at a child isn't going to solve anything. Scarlett needs to know that both you and Michael love her and that's it. She needs your love - not your money. Don't think for one second that full custody of her will gain you respect from her when she's older - she'll want to know you and her dad. Do the right thing by Scarlett and speak to Michael.''
''I want you to leave. Kat, if you ever walk into my home and act as though you know what is best for me again, I will make sure that your life is hell.''
''I came here so that at least I could say that I tried, Janine. I have been to hell and back and no matter how malicious you are, you'll never compete with what I have been through.''
''Child fathered by your uncle, led to believe that your son was dead and now you have to watch the child snatcher's sister take your place behind that bar. You think that he doesn't love her as much as he loved you because in your head it will always be Kat and Alfie. You're wrong.''
Infuriated by Janine's evaluation of her life, Kat lashes out before running out onto the street. Janine cradles her head in pain following Kat's attack but she soon falls to the floor in tears as she realises that Kat's words were entirely true.
