Post by SharonHarvey2 on Dec 18, 2004 11:19:51 GMT
Courtesy of Channel Five.com
They say that a change is as good as a rest, but Jesse is finding life without Leah to be almost insufferable. He's not sure that Leah loves him anymore, so is reluctant to build bridges by way of moving back in with her. But there is one thing taking his mind off current events: Kim. The pair of them have begun swim training together in the mornings, and all is going well. Meanwhile, Leah is spending her days wallowing in self-pity. And when she turns up at her next birthing class, only Flynn is present. The class leader laughingly admits that she'd never been able to tell which people out of the four of them are couples, and who the parents are. She treats Leah and Flynn like they're together, and stirs up a nest of hornets in the process. Kirsty, though, has baby blues; she's started to suffer from dizzy spells, and later has difficulty coming round from a deep sleep. Flynn decides that some tests are in order. Kirsty, though, is worrying that she's somehow being "punished" for lying about her first pregnancy - are we about to witness karma in action?
And finally...
We've just a few more people to tattle on before we're allowed home for the weekend, so here goes. First up is the flame-haired Morag Bellingham, who stuffs up with Kim. She tells him that she's issued a letter of demand for a DNA test to prove the paternity of his son. Kim is appalled. He doesn't want to dispute the baby s paternity; he wants access! Morag's cheeks turn redder than her barnet and, later, she admits that one of the reasons she's heading back to the city is because she intends to defend Duncan at his trial. Also, a week in Summer Bay without somebody meeting their peril is a wholly incomplete one, so tragedy strikes again! Dani receives a phone call from the coastguard. The Blaxland has gone down, with Scott and four other people on board. Are there any survivors? Normally we wouldn't tell you until Monday but... no, there aren't. Dani is now officially - hem hem - Scott-fr
They say that a change is as good as a rest, but Jesse is finding life without Leah to be almost insufferable. He's not sure that Leah loves him anymore, so is reluctant to build bridges by way of moving back in with her. But there is one thing taking his mind off current events: Kim. The pair of them have begun swim training together in the mornings, and all is going well. Meanwhile, Leah is spending her days wallowing in self-pity. And when she turns up at her next birthing class, only Flynn is present. The class leader laughingly admits that she'd never been able to tell which people out of the four of them are couples, and who the parents are. She treats Leah and Flynn like they're together, and stirs up a nest of hornets in the process. Kirsty, though, has baby blues; she's started to suffer from dizzy spells, and later has difficulty coming round from a deep sleep. Flynn decides that some tests are in order. Kirsty, though, is worrying that she's somehow being "punished" for lying about her first pregnancy - are we about to witness karma in action?
And finally...
We've just a few more people to tattle on before we're allowed home for the weekend, so here goes. First up is the flame-haired Morag Bellingham, who stuffs up with Kim. She tells him that she's issued a letter of demand for a DNA test to prove the paternity of his son. Kim is appalled. He doesn't want to dispute the baby s paternity; he wants access! Morag's cheeks turn redder than her barnet and, later, she admits that one of the reasons she's heading back to the city is because she intends to defend Duncan at his trial. Also, a week in Summer Bay without somebody meeting their peril is a wholly incomplete one, so tragedy strikes again! Dani receives a phone call from the coastguard. The Blaxland has gone down, with Scott and four other people on board. Are there any survivors? Normally we wouldn't tell you until Monday but... no, there aren't. Dani is now officially - hem hem - Scott-fr