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Neighbours February 13 - 17

There's a nerve-wracking week ahead for Toadie as his job and career are put on the line. When he is told that the firm are letting him go, he's gutted but feels a little better when he hears of the generous settlement that they're offering. Sonya thinks that the money will at least buy them time as he searches for another job.
1 of 1 Mustn't have been very sunny on Ramsay Street this week
Mustn't have been very sunny on Ramsay Street this week

However the more he thinks about it, the more unhappy Toadie is as he feels that he is being bought. He goes out on a limb and tells them that either he gets his job back or he'll sue them for unfair dismissal. Believing that they'd rather have Toadie with him than against him, Simmons and Colbert offer him his job back!

No matter how hard he tries, Lucas can't hide the fact that he's uncomfortable with Emilia posing as a nude model. She takes this as a sign that they are not meant to be together and an even greater sign comes when Michael supports her decision.

Plus he's on a winning streak this week as he leaves Tash thrilled when he doesn't lecture her about her college choices. Hmm... why the sudden change of heart?

Is there no end to Rhys' conniving and scheming? He is so ruthless in his pursuit of a place on the surgery programme that when he finds Erin's weak spot he goes in for the kill. Knowing that she is vulnerable and on the rebound he pounces and pursues her so that she becomes distracted from her studies.

Kate cops on to what he is doing and warns him that he'll fail but she is left stunned when Erin agrees to go on a date with him the night before an important class. His evil plan is working but will Erin see the wood for the trees before it's too late?

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