This week Coronation Street audiences will see Tyrone, played by Alan Halsall, arrested by police after lover Fiz Stape, played by Jenny McAlpine, tips off officers.
But in a bizarre twist of fate good-natured Tyrone is jailed and forced to prove his innocence as former police officer Kirsty, played Natalie Gumede, accuses him of systematic abuse - despite her character attacking him.
Who's going down? Coronation Street bosses have
filmed two separate endings to Tyrone's trial - Kirsty in handcuffs and
Tyrone being convicted
This week viewers will be shocked as Tyrone goes on the run without his curly haired lover Fiz.
But actress McAlpine told itv.com her character wants her lover to happy and feels they can't be on the run.
Liar: Will Kirsty be exposed as a liar during Tyrone's trial after she reported him to police
Free! One of the endings shows Tyrone being set free but will bosses give the hapless mechanic his happy ending
Fight! Kirsty and Fiz face up to each other as Tyrone waits to hear his fate
'Kirsty's reported him and they're going to find them. So she wants them to be happy, but they can't be happy in that situation.
'She sees that her only alternative is to shop him to the police, but she does it because she loves him… She did it for the best.'
Fiz should be sued to courtrooms by now: Filming took place last week for scenes which will air later this month
In dramatic scenes set to air later this month, Kirsty is seen scrapping with Fiz outside Weatherfield Crown Court.
But viewers are unsure who is finally convicted of a crime, although it may be good news as Ken Barlow, played by Bill Roache, was seen cosying up to wife Deirdre.
Court room passion: Ken Barlow and wife Deirdre have a quick kiss outside court