
‘What's in the air?' – RTE Fair City viewers all left saying same thing as Gareth confesses his feelings for Melanie
In tonight's episode, Mondo worried about Kira and Ruby working together while he was on holiday with Ray, but Kira reassured him that they'll try to move past their rocky history.
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Gareth visited Melanie in the office
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He confessed his feelings to Joan
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Joan surprised Melanie by giving her another chance at work. After speaking with Gareth, Melanie grew suspicious that he played a role in convincing Joan to keep her.
She confronted Joan, who implied that Melanie may have persuaded Gareth to defend her, which made Melanie furious.
Kira and Ruby started their work together coldly, with Renee overseeing their efforts.
Gareth visited Melanie in the office and explained that he only reminded Joan of her strength.
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Melanie softened as Gareth confessed his feelings for her, and the two shared a kiss.
RTE viewers raced to social media to share their opinions.
Thomas said: "What's in the air in the office, first Victor and Keira now Melanie and Gar."
Pamela wrote: "Gar and Mel would wither a nation."
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Another added: "He has a type doesn't he?"
Elsewhere, Babs informed Liam and Sharon that she'd been fired from her clamping job, prompting Liam to suggest Sharon hire her at the salon.
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However, Victor revealed that Babs wasn't fired but quit after being asked to apologize to the man who threw the roll at her.
Sharon decided against hiring Babs at the salon.
Babs went for a drive with Victor to discuss other job options and was struck with the idea of becoming a taxi driver.
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Despite Victor's objections and his efforts, with Ruby's help, to change her mind, Babs remained firm in her decision.
Sharon told Liam that she heard from Renee that James is a father.
Ruby minded Milo for Holly, and Renee gushed to Emma how lucky she is to have a grandson to spoil.
James continued to try put Emma off Milo and Holly, but Emma was unphased.
Emma suggested that Rafferty should make an effort to smooth things over with Holly so that he can see Milo more.
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Fans all said the same thing
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