The story begins this week when Gary’s prison contact shares a clue about Finn’s possible whereabouts. It’s a cottage an hour out of Erinsborough, but when police investigate Finn is nowhere to be seen – though there is evidence that he has been there.
Bea is frustrated by this, so heads up there to do some investigating of her own. Sure enough, she is soon face-to-face with conman Finn and realising that she has made a dreadful mistake. She quickly decides to act like she is there to sort things out with Finn, pretending that she still loves him.
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Sadly, Bea forgets just how calculated Finn is, especially when he pushes her to sleep with him, claiming it will prove that she’s forgiven him. Of course, she rejects him and runs as fast as she can away from the cottage.
Back on Ramsay Street Elly, Bea and Susan realise what Bea has done. When they arrive they bump into Bea, who is running back to her car in hopes of escape. Just as they are all about to leave together Finn catches them, causing a dramatic confrontation on the edge of a clifftop.
It’s four against one, and the confrontation results in Finn falling backwards off the cliff edge.
As the ladies quickly escape Elly suggests they make an anonymous tip off to the police, but they soon hear over the radio that an injured man has been found in the national park and is being taken to hospital.
Waiting anxiously, the four soon discover that Finn is in a coma after what police believe to be an accident. No one except them even knows they visited the cabin, so they vow to keep the identity of Finn’s ‘pusher’ a secret.
But will it really stay that way?
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