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All Emmerdale spoilers for next week as much-loved couple ‘reunite'
Lives are changed, relationships are altered and futures are decided next week in Emmerdale, as 'Robron' fans finally get their wish, when Robert Sugden (Ryan Hawley) and Aaron Dingle (Danny Miller) finally give in to their feelings.
As his husband reignites the flame with his ex, John Sugden (Oliver Farnworth) is thrown into turmoil when the case into Nate Robinson's (Jurell Carter) death is re-opened, while Mackenzie Boyd (Lawrence Robb), heartbroken over the state of his marriage to Charity Dingle (Emma Atkins) finds himself in huge danger with the killer, when he discovers a piece of evidence in his van.
Charity isn't the only Dingle in despair as Cain (Jeff Hordley) continues to suffer in the aftermath of Nate's death and Moira (Natalie J Robb) is faced with the very real possibility that her time at Butler's has come to an end – though Belle Dingle (Eden Taylor-Draper) finds a reason to smile as her attraction to Kammy Hadiq (Shebz Miah) grows.
Elsewhere, Vinny Dingle (Bradley Johnson) continues to spiral in the aftermath of 'Mike's cruel extortion.
When John uses the incident with Harry to fully turn Victoria Sugden (Isabel Hodgins) against Robert, he utterly delights in rubbing it in to his love rival sibling.
At his lowest ebb, Robert proceeds to tear his room apart. When Aaron finds Robert completely broken and admits that he's been so distant in an attempt to mask his own complicated feelings toward his ex-husband.
With emotions running high, the two give in to passion…just as John and Victoria come to check on Robert.
Elsewhere, Mack attempts to spend the day with wife Charity and seeks solace in the pub when she seems completely uninterested.
As Ross Barton (Michael Parr) prods Mack about the surrogacy, Mackenzie opens up about it being the anniversary of the loss of his and Charity's baby. When he drunkenly returns home and confronts Charity about his issues with the surrogacy and his disappointment at her seemingly forgetting the importance of the date, she kicks him out.
Also, Dylan Penders (Fred Kettle) faces another job rejection, he falls back into working for Ray Walters (Joe Absalom), though supports April when she reveals her desire to return to school to get her GCSE's, while Cain learns that new evidence has come to light regarding Nate's murder.
Nate's death and the mysterious circumstances surrounding it continues to create ripple effects throughout the village. John, unaware of his husbands betrayal, is wracked with anxiety when the police tell Dr. Liam Cavanagh (Jonny McPherson) that the investigation is being reopened, while Cain and Tracy Robinson's (Amy Walsh) grief is compounded by the fresh questioning.
A guilty Aaron is left in turmoil following his night with his ex, and it's made worse when he realises that Robert believes he's chosen him over John.
When Aaron guiltily suggests to John that they take some time away, he jumps at the opportunity, stopping only to make a particularly sinister phone call.
While Kammy is buoyed by Belle's invitation to another lunch date, he's unaware that Gabby Thomas (Rosie Bentham) is pushing Vinny to report him to the police over the assault on Vinny, actually carried out by Mike. Gabby is later disappointed when Vinny tells her that he lost the wedding rings that she chose.
Over at Butler's, Moira's confidence in Celia Daniels (Jaye Griffiths) is shattered when she learns that their contract has fallen through, leaving them both out of pocket.
Moira is left to face the very real possibility that this could put an end to her farming career.
Tracy's suspicion is roused when she establishes that the removal man doesn't recognise Nate.
When the police intervene and he confirms that Owen Michaels (Simon Haines) was the man who paid him, Cain, Tracy and even Robert accept this.
While John is confident that he can put the whole ordeal behind him, he offers Mack a lift, but Mack finds something with the potential to expose John to the entire village.
Vinny's week goes from bad to worse when the police pay him a visit. They ask him about 'Mike' – who also goes by Graham – intending to investigate him for extortion. With his ordeal clearly far from over, Vinny begins to spiral.
When Moira hears that Celia is ready to get out of the farming game, she's left with a plateful of food for thought when Celia advises her to follow suit.
Plans are in motion as Aaron and John prepare to leave the village for a break, while Moira finally makes a decision regarding her future. More Trending
Elsewhere, Gabby's deeply troubled as Vinny continues to display out of character behaviour and recent pressures begin to crack Cain.
Charity is in a sombre mood over how she left things with Mack, following their blow up earlier in the week.
She turns to a sympathetic Chas Dingle (Lucy Pargeter), who tries to ease her anxieties.
Also, Moira hatches a plan…
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