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Sky and Dylan - what happened?

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Brum Lady | 16:20 Wed 10th Jan 2007 | TV
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Have just picked up with Neighbours after being away over Christmas and New Year - what has happened to Sky and Dylan, they haven't been in it this week but heard mention of Sky being in hospital?

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Sky is pregnant with Stingray's baby. Sky and Dyl were due to marry, with Dyl thinking he was the father right? Well, Sky kept passing out because she was so stressed about lying about who the baby's father is and kept winding up in hospital. Eventually Dr Karl persuaded her to come clean, so she told Dyl the truth. Needless to say the wedding off, Dyl has told Stingray that he's no longer his brother, Stingray has been kicked out and rachel has dumped him.
Well, Sky is in hospital suffering from stress to her baby as keeping the secret of the father's identity was making her ill - so she told Dylan the truth, He then threw a wobbly and went off to find thingy (forgotten his name) They had a fight and Dylan told thingy he's not his brother any more - thingy's mother also threw him out the house.

Sky has a very strange woman in the bed next to her that will be a major part of the story soon. She is something to do with Carmella. I think she (Carmella) took her baby and sold it, but when she (odd woman) asked for it back it seems the baby died - which is why she's a bit more than odd. Now she's watching for when Sky has her baby - so she can pinch it. Can you understand any of this, Brum Lady ?
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Thanks very much Scooby and Cetti - yes, I can understand it! I thought they didn't normally put Neighbours on over Christmas?

Have a good day.

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