Cain is desperate to reach out to Moira this week, as she battles to cope with their baby son Isaac.
While she prepares for her little boy’s christening, Moira’s distress is more obvious than ever – and despite her insistence that she doesn’t want anything from her ex. Cain can’t handle just doing nothing. Will he be able to rescue her from desperate situation she finds herself in?
“Cain can see that Moira’s not dealing with things,” sighs Jeff Hordley, who plays him. He’ll always be concerned for her, so he’s been keeping an eye on her. Having a new baby has been a shock to both of them, and Cain needs to deal with it. But as he still ties with Moira, the situation has left him mixed emotions.”
While Moira agrees that Cain can spend more time with his son at the start of the week, her despair is clear when she’s later left in sole care of Isaac again. It’s the day before Isaac’s christening, and despite the best efforts of Faith – who has already gone above and beyond in her bid to help Moira bond with her little boy – it’s obvious that the new mum is at her sits end. Faith drags Cain to butlers Farm by way of forcing him and Moira to register Isaac’s birth in time for his christening – and Moira does eventually agree that Victoria and Adam should be Isaac’s godparents.
But is Faith reckoning right by believing that all Moira’s issues would be solved if she and Cain were to get back together?
“Faith would like to see a reunion between Cain and Moira, and she’s kind of using Isaac as the reason to make that happen,” admits Jeff. “But her ideas are very different to Moira’s, who doesn’t want him to be a part of her life. And Cain is still with Harriet – one hundred per cent. Moira has said that she doesn’t want him, so Cain has made the decision to invest absolutely everything that he has in his relationship with Harriet, who he cares for a great deal.”
Whatever Cain might be feeling right now, getting back together with her ex is the last thing on Moira’s mind as she battles her way through Isaac’s christening – before disappearing without telling anyone! Her subsequent return is a great deal more dramatic, however, as she crashes into Adam and Victoria’s adoption meeting to insist that the pair should be taking care of Isaac!
With every possibility that Moira has wrecked her son’s chance of raising a child of his own, Adam and Victoria are appalled by her behaviour – and its likely Cain will feel exactly the same way once he finds out. So is now the time for Moira’s nearest and dearest to stage an intervention, and get her the support that she badly needs?
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I'm sorry, but ok Moira has been through some major stories this past year starting with Holly's death.
But come-on, this is abit too much for Moira to come off looking so weak?