On Neighbours, Freya Wozniak (Phoebe Roberts) has made an impression on Levi Canning (Richie Morris).
She is, however, a little evasive when it comes to disclosing too much about her history or her true motive for being in Erinsborough.
Freya persuades policeman Levi to take her for a joyride in a police car after the excitement of the Ramsay Street cricket match.
Levi isn’t the type to break the rules.
Levi, however, takes Freya for a ride in a police patrol car after checking in with his boss, Sergeant Andrew Rodwell (Lloyd Will).
It turns out to be another another fantastic date for the new couple.
The reason for Freya’s newfound interest in police procedures is revealed when Levi leaves her alone in the vehicle while he goes in quest of takeaway food…
Meanwhile, Amy Geenwood (Jacinta Stapleton) is recuperating at home following a hospitalisation.
But, because Amy is temporarily unable to work and launch her new food truck business, she is beginning to worry about how she will be able to pay her payments.
There’s also her obnoxious teenage daughter, Zara Selwyn (Freya Van Dyke), to consider.
Amy is offered a surprising answer to her money troubles during a visit from buddy Toadie Rebecchi (Ryan Maloney) and his girlfriend Melanie Pearson (Lucinda Cowden).
Toadie, the legal eagle, has a suggestion.
Will Zara agree to go along with the plan?
Zara, on the other hand, appears to be hell-bent on making a mark at Erinsborough High School.
Despite the fact that she is meant to be on her best behaviour after wreaking havoc by purposefully blocking the bathrooms and setting off the school fire alarm!
Toadie is less than impressed when he sees Zara in Harold’s Cafe with a bad boy named Louis Curtain (played by Declan Dennis, the real-life son of Neighbours star Stefan Dennis).
Remember how much trouble Louis got Hendrix Greyson (Ben Turland) and Emmett Donaldson in the past?
Zara should probably pick her school friends more wisely!