After their more-than-friends farewell kiss, you may think that Kit and Kim are on track for a more permanent reconciliation. You'd be wrong. After everything, Kim is still umm-ing and ahh-ing over whom it is he wants to be with. Losing patience, Kit puts off her plans to leave and issues an ultimatum: "A few more days is all you've got, because I've gone as long and as far as I can with this – and until you make up your mind I can't see you." The clock is ticking. Meanwhile, in the wake of Hugh's departure, a guilt-ridden Rachel has decided to try to make things right with Kim – which is no mean feat considering, as she confesses to Leah, she's having a hard time even looking at him right now...Jazz and JulesIt's not just Kit who has resorted to desperate measures. Jazz is still having a hard time winning Drew over, a task made ever the more difficult by the band of fugitive-harbourers living in Summer Bay. After successfully scaring Drew out of Irene's, Jazz follows a tip from Belle about where he's likely to be and heads to the caravan park, where she overhears a conversation between Drew and Jules. There she realises that the best way to get to her son is to get rid of Jules as an influence; she waits until Jules is alone before she makes her move. "Either you come up with an unexpected family crisis and disappear for a few months, or I tell Drew about our little secret. It's up to you." But as Jules and Cassie grow closer over plans for her eighteenth birthday celebrations, Jazz's threat looks set to escape his mind. If you can hear rattling, it's those skeletons in Jules's closet just waiting to be set free...Three's a crowd

And if upsetting her son and trying to run his friend out of town isn't enough, Jazz also seems to have stirred up a fair bit of trouble in the Patterson-Baker house; berating the poor real estate options, she's managed to extend her stay.

"Dan has a habit of inviting trouble into the house," Leah says, eyeing their latest houseguest with disdain. You can say that again.

Irene, meanwhile, has also had a chance to contemplate her current living arrangements. After an earlier run-in with Jazz, she decides it's time for Drew to move on.

Poor Drew. Not even Jules is willing to put him up for the night, as he finds out when he shows up at the caravan looking for a place to stay. But then, three's a crowd. "That wasn't so hard, was it?" Jazz sneers as, Jules having turned his best mate away, she steps into view...


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