Forever Friends

Molly examines her shelf of special things at the back of Mack's stall. She chooses the friendship necklace and remembers the day she got it.
It's Molly's first day running the toy stall with Mack, but she is taken aback when Suki reveals that it is her last day at the Big Hub.
Meanwhile, a pregnant Alice meets the two newest stallholders, Kez and Ayesha, and gives them a few top tips for dealing with Big Hub manager, Moira.
Molly decides that Suki should have a goodbye party and sets about organising it. She meets Kez and Ayesha, who are playing loud music as they set up their stall, and asks them to supply some music for the party. When Molly finally gets a chance to talk to Suki about leaving, Suki reveals she doesn't want a fuss, as she's just going to help out at the animal sanctuary more and will still be around. Molly starts to think a party might be a step too far and tries to undo her planning.
Suki gives Molly a present and they both promise to stay friends forever. As Suki leaves, all the Hubbers give her a very special Big Hub goodbye.
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