The truth about Andrew Lawrence’s past is finally exposed next week when a new cult storyline for Home and Away debuts on UK television.
Following the discovery that Andrew was reported missing when he was just four years old, Justin Morgan and police officer Cash Newman work together to learn more about Andrew’s ancestry.
His father Archie, who has since died away, kidnapped Andrew. The passing of Archie clarifies why Andrew was abandoned before Justin saved him a few weeks ago.
When Cash invites Andrew in for an interview, he wants to get more information.
As a result of the stress of being interrogated in a police station, Andrew loses his cool.
Justin tells Theo Poulos that he would like to locate Andrew’s mother in the hope of obtaining the answers they require because he feels helpless.
Andrew is still getting used to living in Summer Bay and particularly likes going to the beach.
Andrew seems to become more at ease around Leah, and she also enables him to recall more of the memories he has been obstructing.
Andrew’s mood changes when Cash returns and attempts to learn more, accusing the policeman of interrogating him excessively.
Later, Cash tells Justin that new information has emerged showing that Andrew’s late father was actively involved in the doomsday-prepper sect known as “Vita Nova.”
Leah Patterson and Justin Patterson investigate the gang. The atrocities that Andrew must have experienced when he and his father were adhering to the cult’s stringent regulations are suggested by several unsettling newspaper pieces.
Leah and Justin begin to question their ability to help Andrew get through this ordeal. Since asking the teen to come in, the couple has been doing their best to assist him, but they are now beginning to feel out of their depth.
They won’t be facing this problem alone, thanks to the many professionals and friends they have available, Alf Stewart enters and says.