James sat in his squat with baby Tallulah, he had seen the posters but he wanted to punish Mercedes for buying the wrong beer. James sat and watched as Tallulah started to cry, James picked her up and nursed her to make her stop crying as he was determined not to be found with baby Tallulah.

"Shhh...good girl", James said.

James wanted to go out so he dressed Tallulah in blue and pretend she was a baby boy and his nephew named Stanley. James went to Cindy's shop as Mercedes hid away from him. Holly looked at Tallulah, She knew she recognised the baby in the buggy but Cindy made her forget about it.

"Mum the baby looks like Tallulah", Holly said.

"Don't be silly it's a boy and babies look the same he looks like Hilton", Cindy said.

Holly could sense something wasn't right about the baby so she went to find Sam. Once she brought Sam back James had already left with Tallulah. Mercedes was in the store cupboard and Cindy let her out and she got on with the shopping. Mercedes came across the baby food and started to cry. Cindy walked over to Mercedes and hugged her. Cindy then guided her to the biscuits while Holly just watched. Sam went to the station and noted down what Holly had said about the baby. Holly was standing next to Cindy.

"Mum", Holly said.

"What", Cindy asked.

"Mercedes was crying about that man", Holly said.

"Mercedes also has ears", Mercedes replied.

"Sorry Mercy, Holly is just worried", Cindy replied.

James fed Tallulah and then put her to bed and then Sam knocked on his door. James opened it and he didn't seem too bothered about Sam at his door. Sam searched the premises but she couldn't find a baby. She went and checked a different room where she found Tallulah and arrested James. Tallulah was reunited with her mum and Robbie.

"Thank you so much", Robbie said.

Mercedes ran in to find Tallulah and picked her up and cuddled her because she missed her so much. Jacqui looked at Mercedes and then at Robbie and Chardonnay-Alesha, while Crystal was reading a book about trains.

"She doesn't usually like babies", Jacqui said.

"Yeah, well it's Tallulah she's special", Robbie replied.

"I want a christening", Chardonnay-Alesha said.

Robbie agreed with that idea and they started to book the christening.