When Eden puts up the phone and turns around, Cash has heard the entire conversation. Eden has had enough of camping and contacts Remi to come get her. Cash finds it unbelievable that she would act in secret, and before long, they are fighting. He insists he wouldn’t have fun even if she tells him to keep away from her.
Cash finally diffuses the tension by offering a compromise: how about staying an extra night and then checking into a posh hotel? Eden softens and tells Remi in a voicemail that she’s staying and he’s off the hook.
Remi is already riding his bike on a public route to pick up Eden. Remi’s bike collides with an incoming car while the driver is preoccupied with a fight with his passenger. Remi is launched into the air.
Wes, the driver, makes a sombre evaluation after seeing a lifeless Remi since he thinks the dog is dead. Wes, in a panic, smashes Remi’s phone and then demands that they relocate the body. Passenger Mickey objects at first, but eventually complies. After shoving Remi inside the vehicle, the two speed off along the highway.
With a toilet roll in hand, Eden trudges out of the tent as night falls at the campsite. She hears a sound coming from the neighbouring bush and looks through the undergrowth to see Mickey, the passenger in Remi’s crash, creating a temporary burial.
Wes quickly knocks Eden unconscious from behind before she can understand what she’s witnessed, and before long, she’s chained and gagged in the boot. The following morning, Cash finds his lover missing and discovers that his pleas for her attention have gone eerily unmet. When will he next see Eden?
Alf believes that he is aware of the reason the committee members are leaving like moths: they are unhappy that he overruled their objections in order to reinstate John Palmer. Roo verifies after conducting her own investigation that Simon Henderson has been whispering in their ears in addition to the members’ dissatisfaction about his disdain for their vote. Enraged by John’s return to teaching, he’s been asking them to quit. Can they get rid of him before the committee gets even smaller still?
Theo reaches a breaking point and cracks, saying there are more pressing issues to worry about than a song. Meanwhile, Justin and Kirby are still upset with Theo for how they treated him during the wedding song.
Justin quickly learns that Theo is consumed by guilt as a result of Leah’s breakdown and that he can’t stop thinking about her in that clinic. Justin comforts him after Alf gives some wise counsel, saying that without his deeds that evening, Leah would not be receiving the assistance she requires.