Andrew chooses to save his marriage after Wendy is knocked unconscious in Neighbours
- Elliot Gonzalez

- Oct 9
- 4 min read
How will Holly react to the end of their affair?

11-17 OCTOBER
Arriving early to school, Wendy and Jane are surprised to hear the fire alarm go off and soon discover that the culprit is an old toaster in a gym locker. The school is then forced into a mass appliance inspection and cull.

Upon returning for some forgotten documents, Wendy finds discarded bedding and following the trail outside, finds the school’s skip of culled appliances open.

As Wendy goes to lock it, she’s knocked out cold by a mysterious girl hiding inside, who flees the scene, leaving Wendy unconscious.
When Colton finds Wendy unconscious, he freezes like he’s seen a ghost while Karl jumps into doctor-mode, leaving Susan to wonder if there’s more to Colton’s reaction than he’s willing to disclose.

Meanwhile, with a suspicion that the weird events at the school and Wendy’s accident could be connected, Jane and Colton return to the school after hours, finding an Erinsborough High student, Addison Rutherford, sleeping in a supply cupboard after her mother’s latest bender.
Jane calls Child Protection Services, who look into placing Addison into temporary care as soon as possible.
Meanwhile, as Holly looks towards an exciting future with Andrew, Wendy is rushed to hospital with a distraught Andrew following in her wake.
Despite receiving positive news for a full recovery, Felix notices Andrew’s overly emotional reaction. Confronted by his brother and the enduring love he has for Wendy, Andrew finally breaks down and confesses all to Felix, that he’s having an affair with Holly, and there’s no way out of the hole he’s dug himself into.
When a supportive Felix forces Andrew to look inward, one thing becomes clear, Andrew doesn’t want to leave his wife.
As Holly returns from scoping out possibilities for their new life together, Andrew sobers her with a shattering admission: he’s sorry, but he wants to save his marriage and end the affair.
Meanwhile, after his suspicions about Greg fall on the deaf ears of a distracted Andrew, Felix continues sniffing around Cara’s father, using their woodworking project as a ploy to continue interrogating him.
Just when Greg felt he had some breathing room with the shutdown of the Linwell investigation, he pries new information out of Cara. She found a bullet casing in the warehouse, but without a bullet or gun to match. Is Greg harbouring the missing piece of evidence?
Soon, Karl walks in on a distraught Holly being comforted by Felix, and the pair are forced to quickly invent a cover story that fails to assuage Karl’s suspicions. When Holly crosses with her friends, she’s gut-punched by the reality of her life with Andrew crumbling to dust. Is it true she’s moving away?

Punished by her self-inflicted isolation, Holly breaks down in front of Karl and Susan. She can’t move away right now and needs them.
When probed for more information by her parents, a heartbroken Holly skirts around the truth, unaware of Andrew listening in from the Rodwell backyard.
After witnessing a charged moment between Holly and Andrew, Greg must face his own guilt as he continues to lie to his grandson and daughter about his criminal activity. And when Ricky Dehnam confronts him about a missing gun, Greg admits he has it and that he wants to be rid of it.
Noticing that an antsy Greg has left his car boot unattended, Felix seizes the opportunity and finally finds his proof: the gun in Greg’s backpack.
Taking the gun to Andrew, Felix confronts Greg about possessing a weapon without a permit. But it soon becomes clear that Andrew doesn’t have the upper hand he thought he had.
Reeling from Andrew’s admission, Holly flees and Andrew follows in her wake until she explodes.... leave! A remorseful Andrew turns to Felix, who in turn lends Holly a supportive ear and shoulder to lean on.
Andrew is relieved to hear from Felix that Holly thinks things are better left buried, though it won’t make life any easier for either of them to lie to their friends and family. But Andrew’s relief that he might be able to put the affair behind him and save his marriage is swept aside when Greg blackmails him and reveals that he saw Andrew with Holly.
If Andrew tells Cara about Greg’s gun, he’ll tell Ramsay Street about his affair. What will Andrew choose? Justice or his marriage?
Faced with choosing justice or his marriage, Andrew decides to yield to Greg’s blackmail, reluctant to admit that both men seem to have found themselves in uncharacteristic bouts of trouble. But Felix is less forgiving, planning to keep a very close eye on Greg.
Determined to repair their friendship, Sadie shows a clearly emotional Holly kindness by inviting her to the Scholarship launch. Thrilled that the girls are on the mend, Wendy expresses her pride in Team Rodwell for bringing such an incredible daughter into the world, leaving Andrew to wallow in his guilt.
Managing a moment alone through their shared fences, Andrew checks after Holly, already upset, she isn’t interested in talking. What good would it do?
Sadie is appreciative when Holly makes an appearance at the launch, but quickly retreats when confronted by the sight of Wendy and Andrew arriving to support their daughter.
On the day of the scholarship launch, Taye and Sadie are a total power couple. Sadie has organised an incredible event, and Taye has just given samples of their product to his brand-new investor, past escorting client Monica.
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