- When Stevie's past catches up with her, she decides to run again - and this time she asks Kane to come with her.
- Stevie is in love with Kane. She's happy for herself and for Tess who has announced her betrothal to Nick. Her happiness is short-lived however when she spots an all-too-familiar face from her past. Vin Riley has come looking for her and, more specifically, for the opals he believes are rightfully his. Stevie knows Vin could be dangerous. The only way to get away from him, and keep him from making good on his threats to hurt her friends is to make a deal - and move on. In a way it's perfect timing. With Tess and Nick engaged, and talk about Drovers and Killarney merging into one big Ryan empire, Stevie feels the time is right for a break. Stevie is sad to be leaving, she's put down roots, made friends, feels like she belongs, but she believes she has no real claim, no financial or emotional stake in Drovers. Stevie susses out Kane. How would he like to spend time with her, maybe set themselves up somewhere else? Kane also has been thinking of debunking. Nick is constantly on his back, the lease is shaky, and there have been too many close calls with the neighbours. He has also realised he has genuine feelings for Stevie. And so he agrees. When Stevie shows him the opals - seed money for the future - their future together looks certain. The other women are stunned at Stevie's sudden decision to leave. Stevie hasn't told them about Vin, so they can't help feeling hurt as she has chosen a life with Kane so quickly. Meanwhile everyone is busy trying to track down some feral pigs that are wreaking havoc on Drovers and Wilgul. With help from the Ryans they capture a pig and fit it with a tracking device. It's the 'Judas' pig, so named because it will eventually infiltrate the rest of the pigs, giving away their position and enabling our gang to hunt them down. Stevie visits Kane, only to discover his 'chop shop'. Her faith in him is put to the test and she decides to meet the opal buyer on her own. But after the money changes hands she's ambushed by Vin who takes the money and escapes in his ute. With Kane's help, Stevie manages to track down Vin and recover the money. Kane warns Vin off once and for all, and we see his dark side. All looks well. However, in tracking down the 'Judas' pig, Alex finds dumped car parts on Wilgul and confronts Kane - he knows what he's up to.
- Stevie is in love with Kane. She's happy for herself and for Tess who has announced her betrothal to Nick. Her happiness is short-lived however when she spots an all-too-familiar face from her past. Vin Riley has come looking for her and, more specifically, for the opals he believes are rightfully his.
Stevie knows Vin could be dangerous. The only way to get away from him, and keep him from making good on his threats to hurt her friends is to make a deal - and move on. In a way it's perfect timing. With Tess and Nick engaged, and talk about Drovers and Killarney merging into one big Ryan empire, Stevie feels the time is right for a break. Stevie is sad to be leaving, she's put down roots, made friends, feels like she belongs, but she believes she has no real claim, no financial or emotional stake in Drovers.
Stevie susses out Kane. How would he like to spend time with her, maybe set themselves up somewhere else? Kane also has been thinking of debunking. Nick is constantly on his back, the lease is shaky, and there have been too many close calls with the neighbours. He has also realised he has genuine feelings for Stevie. And so he agrees. When Stevie shows him the opals - seed money for the future - their future together looks certain.
The other women are stunned at Stevie's sudden decision to leave. Stevie hasn't told them about Vin, so they can't help feeling hurt as she has chosen a life with Kane so quickly.
Meanwhile everyone is busy trying to track down some feral pigs that are wreaking havoc on Drovers and Wilgul. With help from the Ryans they capture a pig and fit it with a tracking device. It's the 'Judas' pig, so named because it will eventually infiltrate the rest of the pigs, giving away their position and enabling our gang to hunt them down.
Stevie visits Kane, only to discover his 'chop shop'. Her faith in him is put to the test and she decides to meet the opal buyer on her own. But after the money changes hands she's ambushed by Vin who takes the money and escapes in his ute. With Kane's help, Stevie manages to track down Vin and recover the money. Kane warns Vin off once and for all, and we see his dark side.
All looks well. However, in tracking down the 'Judas' pig, Alex finds dumped car parts on Wilgul and confronts Kane - he knows what he's up to.
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