Casper Rose - Relationship With Ashleigh King

Relationship With Ashleigh King

Casper met a drunken Ashleigh King at a party where they hit it off and slept together. He did not see her again until he joined Harchester. Unfortunately for him she did not remember that evening and found his antics irritating. Casper later found out that Ashleigh was dating manager Felix Hahn which resulted in Cass forcing Felix to resign (Hahn did not know who the owner was at this point). This left Casper free to pursue his interest for Ashleigh who was cleary developing feelings for him too. However Ash had a drunken evening with Caspers team mate Ryan Naysmith which left Casper devastated as he believed Ash and Ryan Had Slept together when really they both fallen asleep on the same bed when they were drunk. However Casper realised nothing was more important than his love for Ashleigh as she was the only woman he had ever loved and been faithful to, and he proposed to her a few hours before his death.

At this time a drunken Ashleigh walked past Casper's room but does not remember a thing about that night (common for Ashleigh to black out when drunk) Once she finds out he is dead she blames herself. This leads Alex Dempsey to plant an ink covered towel in her bag at the FA cup final. This results in Ashleigh freaking out, believing she killed Casper and handing herself into the police. Later in the series we heard that Eugene returned for the off-screen trial and wept as Alex was given life.

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