Coronation Street Spoiler: EVA COLLAPSE: Missing Son Hiding a Love Letter! – The Rovers Return Is a Real Storm

Since Eva Price and Ben Driscoll took over the running of The Rovers Return pub, Coronation Street has been filled with hopes of a fresh start, a perfect family.

But this week, that illusion is brutally shattered when tragedy strikes the youngest son: Will Driscoll Misses.

Will’s expected return from Hull turns into a terrifying nightmare.

Ollie returns to the station alone, pale-faced, to tell her: Will is missing, even though the train has arrived.

Coronation Street fans in tears as Eva Price makes emotional confession at  Aidan Connor's inquest - The Mirror

Eva, who has always longed for a complete family, is thrown into a state of panic. Both Ben and Eva try to call, but receive only hopeless replies.

While they are in the midst of extreme anxiety, Maggie Driscoll, Will’s grandmother, cruelly taunts her. Maggie, who had never wanted to leave Hull, coldly reminded: “I told you, he doesn’t want to move here. He’s probably back with his friends in Hull.” This statement was like a knife cutting into the wound, turning worry into extreme fear. Before the family could calm down, they had to face an unnecessary provocation. David Platt appeared with Ben’s framed rugby shirt, deliberately causing trouble. This action, though small, made Ben put aside his worries and rush out to look for Will. The search failed, Ben returned and was forced to call the police.

Coronation Street fans in tears as Eva Price makes emotional confession at  Aidan Connor's inquest - Irish Mirror

While the police were recording the information, Will was lurking, monitoring his family’s every move from across the street. The mystery increased when the boy approached Lily Platt, offering to bribe her 20 pounds to help her secretly retrieve the most important item for him: Ben’s passport. Will intended to use this passport to escape from Weatherfield. Luckily, Lily is suspicious of this sneaky behavior and instead of helping, she leads Eva and Ben to Will.

There are no happy tears in this reunion, only anger, disappointment and a cold explanation from Will. The boy bluntly admits: he doesn’t want to be here, he hates moving and misses his friends. But Ben, the sensible father, doesn’t believe this simple truth. His suspicions are confirmed when he discovers a love letter hidden carefully in his son’s belongings. It turns out that behind this crazy escape is a deep teenage love in Hull. Will wants to run away not only for his friends, but also for his secret lover.