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What's next in Summer Bay?
Elsewhere, Sonny and Remi are facing an uncertain future together, and Cash embarks on his mission to clear Tane's name.
Here's a full collection of 12 big moments coming up.
Sonny feels awkward as he arrives back in the Bay and needs help getting into his wheelchair. The mood is then soured as Remi tries to pressure Sonny into getting back with Dana.
As Remi storms off, Sonny is left shocked to learn from Eden that his best mate has a brain tumour.
Their chat gets off to a tense start but Sonny and Remi soon find humour in their dark situations.
Remi then calls a toast to Sonny and declares they're going to break the rehab centre rules so that Sonny can stay one more night.
Soon afterwards Tane is taken to the police station for questioning, where David grills him over a text thread referencing 'supplies running low'.
Tane is able to prove this was a conversation with a supplier for the gym and David releases him to go home.
Despite his assurances that he's following every lead, Harper is annoyed when the police boss can't give any further details.
Elsewhere, Mac is on the warpath with Harper over what Kerrie did to Tane and bans her from Salt.
Justin reassures her that won't be the case, which gives Leah the confidence to accompany him to Sonny's barbecue.
The couple are happy to see Sonny, but soon head home to enjoy a cosy evening together.
But despite their excitement, the parents-to-be decide to wait until the 12-week mark.
Talk soon turns to who should be godparent to their baby. And while Mac wants Tane, Levi finds himself leaning more towards Mali.
What Abigail doesn't realise is that Holden is watching from afar and determined to confront Lacey in person.
Holden later shows up at Salt and accuses Abigail of turning Lacey against him. Leah and Mali soon arrive on the scene and threaten to call the cops.
She plays along and agrees to go for lunch, but as they approach the surf club, Lacey turns and orders Holden to back off.
Mali intervenes, throwing Holden to the ground, and within seconds a full-blown brawl breaks out.
Lacey doesn't want to go to the police for fear of David getting involved, but Holden goes to the station and reports Mali attacked him.
Mali is taken in and is forced to admit to David that Holden has been stalking his daughter.
The next morning, David's mood darkens as he learns from Lacey what happened the previous evening.
Meanwhile, Holden intercepts Jo in the Bay. She doesn't realise who he is and Holden is able to convince her that he's a concerned friend of Lacey's.
He tries to get to Lacey, but is blocked by David and a constable.
David then takes Holden into the interview room and serves him with an AVO, meaning he legally can't come near Lacey.
Leah is quickly on the phone to the police, as Lacey bravely stands up to Holden, saying she doesn't love him and he should leave.
Will Holden finally get the message? Or is Lacey's stalker nightmare just beginning?
After being left paralysed in the train crash, Sonny (Ryan Bown) has begun the long road to recovery at a rehab facility.
Struggling to come to terms with the extent of his injuries, with uncertainty as to whether it could be permanent, he has pushed girlfriend Dana (Ally Harris) away—abruptly ending their relationship, and making it clear he doesn’t want her involved.
When Dana calls to say she understands why he’s pushing her away and that she’ll give him some space, Sonny shuts her down—insisting he’s not simply pushing her away, he’s ended things for good.
Left stretching down towards it, he grows increasingly frustrated as it remains just out of reach, Dana’s voice still calling out to him on the line.
When Dana arrives at the clinic to check on him—worried after the call suddenly cut out—Sonny is blunt and dismissive, cutting her off and ordering her to leave.
Back inside, fellow resident Louis (Adam Bowes) calls him out for ending things with Dana, warning he’ll regret it.
Sonny resists, not wanting to make a fuss, but Warren points out that without any feeling in his legs, there’s no way of knowing whether he’s been injured.
Remi has been keeping his distance, not wanting to add to Sonny’s troubles by revealing his own brain tumour diagnosis.
Remi meets Warren, questioning how Sonny was able to fall, but Warren insists the hospital visit is precautionary and that they’re doing everything they can to support his recovery.
Yet his façade slips as he reflects on the fall, pointing out he didn’t even know if he’d been hurt. For the first time, he openly questions if this is what his life looks like now.
When challenged on ending things with Dana, Sonny explains she didn’t sign up for this, and he’s freeing her from it.
As they talk, the symptoms of Remi’s brain tumour begin to intrude, his hand seizing and his vision blurring as he steps outside.
The scale of that commitment is confronting, particularly given Remi’s own situation, but Remi promises to be there for him as Sonny finally resolves to knuckle down.
When his name is finally called, Eden is forced to stay behind as Remi heads into the treatment room alone.
Elsewhere in Summer Bay, after committing to marriage counselling following their recent troubles, Justin (James Stewart) and Leah (Ada Nicodemou) are determined to put the work in—starting with a homework task that sees them writing letters about their relationship.
Leah can’t even make it past “Dear Justin,” whilst Justin quickly grows frustrated with the idea that homework will help rekindle their romance.
Their growing closeness soon spills over into some very public displays of affection.
But even that proves short-lived when John (Shane Withington) invites himself to join them for dinner, leaving Justin and Leah frustrated that they can’t get a moment alone in public to focus on rebuilding their relationship.
No, inside a garment bag is a dress, along with a Bay Motel business card that has a room number written on the back.
It has the desired effect, with the pair embracing the chance to ‘reconnect’ properly.
Though she means nothing by it, Justin is clearly stung.
Leah initially tries to smooth things over, but it’s only when she brings up the cost again—suggesting it was fine as a one-off but not something they should repeat—that Justin’s mood shifts.