Lynda can\u2019t stop thinking about the piece of writing by Fallon\u2019s Great Aunt, about the soldier who died. Lynda wants to write something herself for the D-Day event. A short drama perhaps? She comes up with three characters and considers Chelsea and Ben to feature. She\u2019ll ask Fallon to play her own Great Aunt but worries about Fallon. Robert tells Lynda to just ask Fallon what she thinks about the idea, but Lynda wants to just get something written and then check. \nLost in her work, Lynda asks Robert to deputise as Chair at today\u2019s cricket, and to also ask Ben and Chelsea to pop over after the match against Loxley Barrett. \nFreddie shares the latest with Chelsea from his stakeout over the stolen meat. Freddie feels bad about the thief, Jason \u2013 a nice guy with two kids to feed. Vince is dealing with the situation tomorrow, and Jason has no idea of what\u2019s coming. Harrison turns up to gee up the players and Freddie and Chelsea tease him about his upcoming 39th birthday.\nChelsea delivers a great catch to complete the win, before Ben shares Lynda\u2019s request and they head over to Ambridge Hall to find out more. \nMeanwhile, Lynda asks Robert to read her work and be brutally honest. Robert is spellbound \u2013 it\u2019s the best thing Lynda has ever written. Lynda\u2019s delighted, but then suddenly panics about casting Ben and Chelsea as tragic lovers, remembering their own history. Ben and Chelsea arrive, as Robert reassures Lynda to just let them read it, and to have faith.