Grace looked up from the bar, seeing Trevor walk in with Dylan and Curtis. "About time! You two all sorted?"

Trevor nodded. "Yeah, we're getting there." He spoke, looking at Dylan, who also nodded.

"Good!" She grinned, walking to them and picking Curtis up.

Trevor looked as a message came through on his phone from Sienna. The message read; 'Hope everything is OK, call me if you need me x' he put his phone away.

"I thought the Osbornes were running the pub?" Dylan looked around.

"Yeah Jack sold it. The Nightingales run it." Trevor shrugged, walking to the table Grace chose.

"Oh." Dylan followed him and sat down.

"We're just gonna take it one day at a time. Get back on track." Trevor spoke, looking at Grace.

"And I know it's gonna take a while, after everything..." Dylan shrugged. "But I'm home and I don't intend on goin' anywhere."

"At least you're back in time for the wedding then." Grace smirked. "And no, you can't wear a dress and show up the bride."

Dylan laughed. "Well we both know I'd wear it way better than you anyway."

"Oi!"

Trevor just laughed, seeing them, his family, complete again. "You kind of asked for that, Grace."

The comment resulted in a kick to the shin and Dylan almost falling off his chair laughing and getting away from Grace and her heels.

Later they left the pub, starting to walk back to the flat.

Trevor stopped, looking at his phone. "I'll meet you at home, just got something to sort out at the loft."

Grace looked over her shoulder. "Can't it wait?"

"I'm sorry." He kissed her. "I'll be back as soon as I can."

Dylan rolled his eyes, watching him go. "Does that mean we can order pizza now?"

Grace looked and swatted the back of his head. "Yes."

"Ow! What was that for?" He rubbed his head.

"No reason." She walked up to the flat.

Dylan groaned as he followed her.

Trevor walked to the club, walking inside. "Sienna?"

Sienna was stood at the bar, waiting for him. She turned hearing her name and she smiled, seeing him. "Hey."

He walked to her. He knew he shouldn't be doing this, he didn't even want to think about the implications for his already rock bottom relationship with Dylan.

"I've missed you."

Trevor blew out a breath and shook his head. "You shouldn't be here. You need to leave and go back to your family."

"I want to be with you. We could still go."

"I'm not leaving Dylan again. Or Curtis. Or Grace." He looked at her. "You need to leave. Now." He repeated.

"No. You can't just shut off your feelings like that. Pretend they never existed."

Trevor stared hard at her for a moment or two, trying to keep his head level. It wasn't long before his resolve crumbled and they were making their way to the office.

Back at the flat, Dylan walked down the stairs after settling Curtis while Grace ordered their food.

"Ok who are you and what have you done with Dylan? The one we knew wasn't nearly this helpful." Grace smirked.

"Guess I changed." He shrugged, grinning.

"Well I could get used to it, another pair of hands around the place. You're goin' back to school though. Starting tomorrow."

"But I have no school stuff." He looked.

"Ok then, after the weekend." Grace sighed.

He nodded and sat on the sofa looking at his phone. Nico had texted him saying that she was out of the operation. He smiled a little. "D'you think things will go back to before?"

Grace looked over at the sudden question and she shrugged. "I don't know. I don't think I'd want it to."

Dylan looked up in confusion.

"All you and your dad did was argue most of the time. And I was a bit crazy with the baby stuff. But if you mean will it calm down, then yeah it will. It's just gonna take time, but you'll find your feet again. Your mates are gonna be there. We'll be there."

Dylan nodded, listening to her. "Things are already weird."

"Why?"

"You're actually making sense."

Grace laughed and shook her head. "Yeah this whole thing's changed all of us I think. And I can see an instant change in your dad already. He's got that smile back."

Dylan smiled and went back to his phone. If he could get used to the almost mothering Grace, then he could definitely get his life back on track.