As the still young, but now nineteen year old Sian jumped off the bus, bag swung over her shoulder, she couldn't really believe that she was doing this. "I am going to have to pinch myself, I can't believe I've come back here, especially since it's been so long" she let at a long sigh as her heart was pounding in her mouth. After she had pinched herself she let out a slight groan "Well that means I'm not dreaming then" She huffed... She still wasn't sure whether she really wanted to face her ex-girlfriend Sophie but as she had broken up with her most recent girlfriend, Lucy, the blonde decided she wanted to get back out of Southport and revisit her past, in Weatherfeild, back in the place that she knew so well three years ago. She reckoned she would have been forgotten by everyone but as the blonde looked around she was instantly reminded of all the good but also all the bad times she had on this well-known street. Everyone knew each other here, everyone knew each other's gossip and what was going on in their lives. "Well everyone around here seems to be getting on perfectly fine without me" Sian joked to herself, even though she was upset inside. As she looked around at all the places she once felt like a family too, felt nothing more than a memory, a place she was no longer part of. Till this day Sian and Sophie hadn't spoken. Sophie had deleted everything she knew of Sian and removed her from every social networking site. This meant that Sian wasn't sure how Sophie would be, a lot has changed. "Come on Sian pull yourself together woman" she sniffed wiping away her tears.

As she perched herself up against the wall behind her, she began remembering everything, every memory came flooding back. She remembered the Rovers, the factory and the building site where she and Sophie had once shared one of their first kisses. She then turned around to see the Webster's house, still looking exactly the same. "Oh Sal you could have done something about them curtains" she said letting out a weak laugh, wondering whether if the curtains hadn't changed since, then Sophie wouldn't have either. The blonde then remembered that awful day after the non-existent wedding that her and Sophie were going to go through with but unfortunately started with Sophie unable to say her vows in front of God, Sian then running out of the wedding not wanting any of it too be true, going back to the Webster's house where Sian did give Sophie another chance but then Sophie just as good as admitted that she had cheated on her with Amber. The young blonde let out a deep sigh as she relived that day. "That Amber... the cow! She ruined everything!" Sian's fists began to clench as tears rolled down her face remembering driving away with her mum, leaving behind everything she knew. "Fuck this I can't do this! I knew that I have come back too soon"

As she went to go and head back to the bus stop, she jumped and turned back around as she heard a familiar voice call her name. "Sian?. Sian! Is that you?" Sian wiped away her still flowing tears away with her sleeve. "Oh hi Rosie" She said looking down, shuffling her feet around uncomfortably. "You alright babe, no one told me you were coming back" Rosie said smiling at the crying blonde. Sian didn't know what to do with herself, it had been so long, and she wasn't sure what to say to Rosie, even though she practically lived with her way back when. Sian glanced up from her feet to see a new born baby asleep in the pram Rosie was rocking. "She's beautiful" Sian said trying her best to give a smile. "Thanks" she paused. "So how come your back" Rosie asked confused "no one knows I'm here Rosie, well no one since you. Actually I was just about to go" she said pointing back at the bus stop. "Don't be daft! You've come all this way, haven't you?" Rosie said "Yeah" breathed Sian. "Well then! Come on, come in for a brew at least. Don't worry Sophie, Mum and Dad are all the pub. I'm just bringing this little one back away from all that noise" Rosie wanted to catch back up with Sian. "Okay then" Sian said after a small hesitation as she glanced over at the pub. "Seriously, don't worry, they will there for ages yet" Rosie smiled convincingly.

As Sian and Rosie got through the door of the Webster's even more memories came flooding back to the young blonde. Sian had spent three whole years of her life here. "I don't think I can do this Rosie" mumbled Sian as she sat down slowly on the sofa to lean forwards, putting her head in her hands. She still hadn't decided whether this was the best thing but she knew Rosie well enough to know that she wouldn't let her just up and leave. "What do you mean babe" Rosie said with a confused voice as she placed her new born baby down in her cot. Sian turned round to look at Rosie, stroking her baby's head. "Oh it doesn't matter... I- I – I just don't know if I should be doing this, being back here" Sian began to cry again. "Aww Sian its okay, don't cry babe!" Rosie said sympathetically, wrapping her arms around the young blonde. "I'm alright Rosie" Sian sniffed as Rosie put down their coffees on the table in front of her. "Thanks" Sian said looking up at the girl. "It's okay, I'm here for you" Rosie said plonking herself back on the sofa next to her. "Oh my god Rosie! I totally forgot to ask you! Is she your baby? What's she called? You still with Jason?" Sian rambled on as she perked up a bit by asking all these questions about the baby. Rosie laughed "god bless you Sian, its okay! Yes of course she's my baby, who else's would she be?" Rosie giggled as Sian bit her lip as she hadn't realised she had asked that question. "And she's called Bella and yes I am still with Jason!" Rosie laughed as she flashed Sian her wedding ring also. "Omg you're married too! Congratulations babe!" unable to not leap towards the startled Webster sister to give her a big hug. As Sian calmed back down she sighed as she studied the ring, really wishing she could have been there. "Yeah! Thank you babe, I really wish you could have been their too" Rosie said quietly as she saw the blondes sadness in her eyes.

"But mum!" another all too familiar voice shouted. "No Sophie! Now stop asking" Sally shouted back at her youngest daughter as she slammed the door behind her. Sian shot up. "Oh shit shit shit" Sian whispered dragging her fingers through her hair but stood frozen to the floor." But please mum! I really need it" Sophie exclaimed. She had wanted this beautiful top she saw in town but it was way too expensive. "No Sophie! Now please st- "Sally stopped in her tracks, staring at the blonde standing before her. "Um you alright mum" unknown to Sophie that the blonde was stood in her living room. "Sian?" Sally said confused as to what she was doing here. "WHAT!" Sophie turned around to the blonde stood there with a weak smile. "Hi Sal...Soph" Sian said trying to avoid all eye contact from the women stood in front of her. "And what are you doing here?" Sophie stared folding her arms across her chest. "Oh pack it in will you Soph" Rosie muttered. "NO! I want to know why she is here, now! Because she is three years too late!" Sophie shouted in Sian's face. Sian stood back and wiped her face as Sophie had gotten spit in the blondes' eye. "Look Sophie" Sian breathed trying to stay calm in front of the very clearly pissed off girl. "I know you are cross with me, with me coming back like this out of the blue, I should have said" Sian said almost unapologetically as the brunette had gotten spit in her eye. "Well you needn't have bothered! I don't want you here Sian! Now get out!" Sophie shouted as tears started to form in her eyes. Rosie ushered her mum over to her so the girls could 'talk'. "Sophie come on babe, sit down and just talk to her for crying out loud, she's come all this way... well... for you I'm presuming" Rosie explained whilst giving Sian a questionable look as she wasn't sure if Sophie was actually the reason why she was back. "She's right Soph" Sian nodded slightly. "It's SophIE to you, not Soph... only people who love me can call me that" Sophie stabbed back at the blonde as she tried to fight back her tears falling down her face. "I did love you Sophie, I always did love you" Sian said as she swept her hair out of her face, her eyes all bloodshot from the crying. Sophie didn't say anything. She didn't want to say anything she was so angry at her, so much that whatever she said to her would have just angered her even more. Sian sighed and said "Well I didn't exactly think you would be jumping up and down to see me but I thought I would at least get some kind of response" the brunette remained silent. "Well okay then. I didn't want to do this but you've given me no choice" the blonde stood up and took out a piece of paper and pen and wrote down her number and where she was living. "Here you go. I'm staying in a little bnb just outside of Weatherfeild. So if you change your mind then let me know...but if you haven't seen me in the next three days then I will have gone back to Southport, just so you know" the blonde walked towards the door, sighed at the back of Sophie's head staring at the piece of paper, looked over towards the kitchen, gave a weak smile to Rosie and Sally. Rosie mouthed "it'll be okay, I'll bring her round" Sian giving her an unconvinced smile. "See you soon Sian, it was nice seeing you" Also mouthing the word "Sorry". Sian took a last look at Sophie and headed straight for the door, letting out a huge groan as the door closed behind her. "As if that could have gotten any worse" She felt like slumping against the wall but thought that whilst she was here she would go over to the Rovers and see what else had changed round here.