So many things had happened, and suddenly Tracy was being sacked.

"Well, I guess this is goodbye." Tracy said.

"Nah, you'll be back." Lily said.

"You always are." Toby agreed, wrapping an arm round Molly's waist.

"Thanks guys, it's good to know you're on my side." Tracy said.

Dennis cleared his throat and stood next to Tracy.

"I'm going. Bye guys." Tracy said, leaving.

Molly sighed and turned to walk away, along with the others, when the bell rang again. Dennis opened the door and Tracy shoved her way in. Everyone turned back to her, as Rick and Kitty walked down the stairs.

"Rick, yours I believe?" Tracy said, holding up some cigarettes. "Grantham's Full Strength, the attic smoker's choice." She explained.

Kitty went to stand beside Molly. Molly put an arm round her.

"What's going on?" Kitty asked.

"Nothing, it's okay." Rick assured her.

Tracy looked quizzically at Rick, then turned to Kitty, holding up the cigarettes. "Kitty, do you know anything about these?"

"I found them, in my room." Kitty said.

"Someone put them there!" Rick said. "Kitty gave them to me and I threw them out."

"So you admit it. Kitty had cigarettes and you helped her hide them." Dennis said.

"No, that's not what I said." Rick protested.

"The two of you are on sanctions. You don't leave the house until I say so. I'll be passing these on to the police." Dennis said, snatching the cigarettes. "You, out." He said to Tracy.

As Tracy made her way out, Rick followed her.

Molly, Kitty and Toby walked upstairs, with the others, and they all crowded into Liam's room, soon joined by Rick.

"So what are we going to…"Liam's head shot up as the door opened. It was only Carmen and Tyler. The kids sighed in relief and Liam beckoned them in.

The two entered, closing the door behind them.

"So what are we going to do?" Liam asked. "You Burnywooders know him best, what would you do?"

"Nothing." Rick said.

"Nothing?" the other kids protested.

"You could obviously do something." Carmen added.

"Rick's right. If you fight him, it just makes things worse. That's how he ran Burnywood." Lizanne said. She was sitting next to Frank, her new victim. Johnny had been warned to stay away from her, and thankfully his money was safe.

"Look, there must be a way of standing up to him." Sapphire said.

Just then, the door opened, and in came Dennis. "Ooh. Council of war, is it? Come on, break it up!"

"There's no rule against them hanging out with each other." Sapphire said.

"There is if I say so. Shouldn't you be getting home?" Dennis retorted.

"Not yet." She replied.

"Did his social worker," Dennis pointed at Harry. "Give you permission to visit?"

"I used to live here, Mike said its okay." Sapphire told Dennis.

"Well I'm his boss, and I say it's not." He replied.

"You're nasty." Harry said.

Dennis chuckled, and then pointed at Sapphire. "And you're out. And the rest, come on!" Dennis shouted, clapping his hands together. The kids began to exit the room.

As Molly passed Dennis, she stared up into his cold eyes. "You're evil. And don't worry; we will get rid of you. Just you wait." She said.

"Was that a threat?" Dennis said, hands on his hips.

"What are you going to do?" Molly said, crossing her arms.

"Molly, no!" Kitty said, but it was far too late.

Dennis slammed a hand to Molly's arm, pushing her down the couple of steps that led from Liam's room to the corridor.

Molly landed to the ground with a thump. "Ow!" she said

Kitty and Toby rushed to Molly's side, pulling her to her feet, and then they all walked away, glaring back at Dennis, who smirked triumphantly.