But is Paul willing to accept the changes he needs to make?
When Billy notices Paul struggling with his right leg in the flower shop, Paul does his best to cover, secretly dismayed at his deterioration.
After Billy returns home with a walking aid for him, Paul admits that it will take some getting used to. But when Billy suggests a wheelchair instead, Paul’s horrified at the very idea.
For his birthday, Billy presents Paul with an engagement ring, who's overcome with emotion.
Turning up at the Bistro for the joint party with Gemma, Paul is overwhelmed to see so many people. Gemma suggests he take Bryn outside for a runaround at the park. But when Bryn runs off Paul tries to go after him and crashes to the ground.
Back at the flat, when Paul admits he can’t manage the stairs, Billy enlists Todd’s help and between them, they carry Paul up to the flat. Feeling utterly humiliated, Paul reluctantly admits it might be time for a stair lift.
Later, Paul is dismayed when his occupational therapist agrees with Billy that it is probably time for a wheelchair.
When David reveals that he found Paul knocking back vodka on a bench, Billy is angry and blames himself, explaining that they had an argument.
Billy is angry with Paul when David reveals that he found Paul knocking back vodka on a bench, and blaming himself, explains that they had an argument.
After Paul gets into the spirit of Pride, Billy watches as three drag queens help him out of a taxi and carry him into the Rovers.
As everyone rallies around him Paul gets upset that it will be his last ever Pride.
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