Neighbours spoilers: Is Paul Robinson's relationship with Jane Harris doomed?
It looks like Paul and Jane's happy reunion may be short-lived when Jane discovers the real reason she was brought back to Erinsborough...
Now that Jane Harris has rekindled her friendship with Paul Robinson and stepped in as the new acting principal at Erinsborough High School, it looks like she'll be sticking around the neighbourhood for a while. Or will she?
Jane remains unaware that Paul's children Amy Williams and Leo Tanaka and his former lover Terese Willis brought her back to Erinsborough to try and distract Paul from his vindictive ways and stop him meddling in their relationships.
But when a guilty Terese comes clean with the truth, Jane is not pleased to discover she is a pawn in their fight back against Paul. Will Jane pack her bags and storm back out of Erinsborough?
Meanwhile, Terese is clearly still struggling with the age gap between her and Leo and feels out of her comfort zone when Leo gets her involved in a drinking game with a bunch of 20-somethings.
Can Terese find a way to deal with her insecurities or could her relationship with Leo be doomed?
Elsewhere, Sonya Rebecchi is becoming increasingly irritated as she unknowingly suffers withdrawal symptoms from the painkillers wicked nanny Alice Wells has been secretly spiking her food and drink with.
And after Sonya and hubby Toadie's young daughter Nell draws a picture which appears to show Sonya looking menacing and angry, Alice seizes the opportunity to voice her concerns to Toadie.
Will Toadie believe Alice's lie that Sonya has been tormenting Nell?
Neighbours continues weekdays at 1:45pm and 5:30pm on Channel 5
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