Leah tells Lacey she isn't welcome.
Up and coming scenes on Domestic and Absent will see Leah Patterson lash out at Lacey Mill operator over her nephew Theo Poulos' passing as the repercussions of his exit proceeds. Theo deplorably kicked the bucket after being hit with a car whereas sparing his sweetheart Lacey from being purposely run over by Councilor Craig Wendell.
Since his passing, Theo's adored ones have battled to come to terms with the misfortune and Theo's mum Cassandra has faulted Leah, precluding her from going to the funeral.
In scenes set to discuss on Monday, 1 December, Tuesday, 2 December and Wednesday, 3 December on Channel 5, Leah battles with the truth that Cassandra is accusing her for Theo’s passing and won’t permit her to go to the funeral.
Leah's spouse Justin bolsters Leah, telling her if she can’t go to the burial service, he won’t go either. When Justin proposes despondency counseling as an elective, Leah is fast to closed him down.
Justin underpins Leah, who persuades herself that Cassandra is right and she ought to have done more to halt Theo getting included with Lacey. Making things more awful, Leah’s recollections of her final trade with Theo as it were include to her self-blame.
Justin consoles Leah that she did all she may and persuades her to get a few rest. Whereas Leah rests, Justin at last breaks and his feelings bubble over as he is hit with his possess wave of melancholy.
When Sonny checks in on a grieving Lacey, who is sitting by herself on the beach, they head to Salt for a chat, where Lacey tells him she doesn't deserve support.
At home with Justin, Leah struggles with the fact that she can’t be at Theo’s funeral so Justin suggests they honour Theo in their own way. Leah isn’t up for it so she goes back to bed.
Alf and Marilyn arrive with food and support. After their stories make Leah smile, she reconsiders her decision and invites some more people over.
Still with Lacey, Sonny receives a message from Leah, saying they are having friends over to celebrate and honour Theo, so Sonny invites Lacey to join them, who turns down the offer, aware she won’t be welcome.
Remi, Sonny and Eden arrive at Leah and Justin’s and, as many laughs and stories are shared, they all realise how much they needed this.
Meanwhile, tensions are high as David and Cash stake out Theo’s funeral. David reassures Cash he’s up for the job and won’t jeopardise the arrest by losing his temper.
Upon spotting the councillor’s car, Cash and David give chase when Wendell ignores their bells and whistles. After a highspeed road pursuit, the chase continues on foot.
With David's arm to Wendell’s throat, Cash is forced to pull him back in line and David finally lets go. Back at the station, Cash tells David that they found Wendell’s damaged car in his storage unit.
While the evidence is enough to put Wendell away for Theo’s death, they'll need a confession to put him away for killing David's wife years earlier.
A fired up David interviews Wendell, who consistently replies with "no comment". David suspends the interview and leaves the room to punch the lockers. Has he reached his limit?
Cash later runs into Lacey at Salt, telling her that David has arrested Councillor Wendell. Desperate to share the news, Lacey turns up at Leah’s.
An incensed Leah makes it clear Lacey is not welcome there, telling Lacey that she will never forgive her for Theo's death. As Sonny ushers a distraught Lacey out, Justin consoles Leah...
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