In the meantime, Eden (Stephanie Panozzo) has been feeling somewhat neglected as Cash spent time ensuring Stevie’s safety (Eden, that’s called employment… give it a try some time!).
Next week, Eden and Cash are loved up and looking forward to Cash having a full three days off, whilst Eden has finally been relieved of her own duties of… well… babysitting Remi (Adam Rowland).
Cash continues to receive notifications on his phone, having set them up to receive a ping every time Stevie is tagged by a fan on social media.
Being the global superstar that she is, these tend to come frequently, so Cash isn’t too concerned as he carries Eden to his bedroom. When he eventually does check his phone as he lays in bed with Eden, he’s concerned to find a picture of Stevie’s hotel posted on the same account—the stalker knows where she is!
Cash immediately calls Stevie who, whilst currently being protected by other guards from Cash’s firm, is reluctant to make any decisions without Cash there. He’s the one she trusts the most, and as a result Cash tells a disappointed Eden that he’ll have to forego his time off and head back to the city to relocate Stevie to a new hotel.
Cash later pulls back into Saxon Avenue just as Eden arrives with lunch for two, but she’s taken aback when Stevie steps out of the car with him.
There’s been a little bit of a change of plans…” Cash starts to explain, as Stevie thanks Eden for letting her crash at their place.
Cash points out that Eden actually lives across the road and it’s just he and sister Felicity (Jacqui Purvis) who live there, which doesn’t boost Eden’s confidence.
Cash shows Stevie into the spare room before explaining to Eden that they’re still looking for a secure enough hotel.
Eden bemoans the fact that Cash has to bring his work home with him, but fed up of Eden’s attitude, Cash reminds her that a person’s safety is at risk and she needs to get over it.
When Eden offloads to Remi, he tells her that she’s overreacting and shouldn’t take what she and Cash have for granted.
Cash shows Stevie into the spare room before explaining to Eden that they’re still looking for a secure enough hotel.
Eden bemoans the fact that Cash has to bring his work home with him, but fed up of Eden’s attitude, Cash reminds her that a person’s safety is at risk and she needs to get over it.
When Eden offloads to Remi, he tells her that she’s overreacting and shouldn’t take what she and Cash have for granted.
John (Shane Withington) had hoped to help matters by offering his services as a celebrant, enrolling on a course to get the appropriate qualification in anticipation.
He roped in Xander (Luke Van Os) and Dana (Ally Harris) to film a mock ceremony, but after Irene (Lynne McGranger) spilled the beans to Leah and Justin, they eventually opted to turn John down.
Next week, Leah and Justin discuss their transport, the first dance and their vows, but the pair just can’t seem to agree on each other’s suggestions.
Leah originally stated that, after four weddings (and six engagements), she’d like a quiet do, whilst Justin pointed out that this will be his first and hopefully only ceremony and he’d like to make a fuss. We agree, why sacrifice his day because Leah’s had more rings than the diner’s burger phone?
With the couple getting nowhere quickly, John rushes into the diner with tremendous news. He’s passed his assignment with a high distinction, and is one step closer to being fully qualified.
Leah makes a hasty exit as John pulls out his phone to show them the video of his mock ceremony, and a pleasantly surprised Justin has to admit that he’s a natural.
Leah tries to apologise for Justin’s outburst, but a cut up John is already making his way out.
As he skulks into the diner and sits alone watching the video back, Irene (Lynne McGranger) and Marilyn (Emily Symons) feel bad for him. Maz sits with John, and even manages to pay him a compliment on his gift as a celebrant, before offering to watch the entire video with him.
Meanwhile, Leah and Justin continue to disagree over every detail, and Leah even knocks back Marilyn’s offer of organising a wedding cake, saying she’d do a better job of baking it herself.
After Leah has another bust up with Justin over her attempt to micro-manage everything, Irene and Marilyn point out to Leah that he has a point—she has been getting very intense.
Leah’s mortified to realise that they’re correct, and puts things right with Justin by relinquishing all control of the wedding to him. In fact, all she wants to know is where she has to turn up on the day—he can surprise her!