Next week on Home and Away in the UK, as Mackenzie benefits from Levi’s bedside manner, the new doctor is surprised to bump into his estranged sister.
After learning about her situation, Dr. Levi Fowler (Tristan Gorey) showed up at Northern Districts Hospital, and Mackenzie (Emily Weir) owes him her life. Although Mac had experienced a heart attack at Salt, the reason for her admission to the ED was not immediately apparent. After quickly putting Mac through surgery, cardiothoracic surgeon Levi learned that she had suffered from spontaneous coronary artery dissection, or SCAD.
After learning about her situation, Dr. Levi Fowler (Tristan Gorey) showed up at Northern Districts Hospital, and Mackenzie (Emily Weir) owes him her life. Although Mac had experienced a heart attack at Salt, the reason for her admission to the ED was not immediately apparent. After quickly putting Mac through surgery, cardiothoracic surgeon Levi learned that she had suffered from spontaneous coronary artery dissection, or SCAD.
When Levi gets ready to leave that evening, he sees that Mac is still nervous. The quietness of the ward gives her more opportunity to worry about things, she explains.
Levi hesitates as he turns to leave, before asking if she’s a fan of quiz shows. Pulling out his laptop so they can watch one together, Levi settles in for the night.
Remi (Adam Rowland), meantime, is displeased that Bree didn’t work yesterday as she had claimed; instead, she spent the entire day at home. Ever since they got back from his parents’ wedding anniversary meal, Bree seems to have avoided Remi.
With further texts ignored, Remi heads to Yabbie Creek to confront Bree at the hospital, where she admits that the time spent with his parents had thrown her.
When Remi had started talking about their future together, in response to his mum and dad being married for 35 years, it made Bree realise that she is feeling unfulfilled. After spending her 20s in med school, Bree feels she has missed out on a lot and has some catching up to do.
Remi is understanding, and promises that they will work it out together, but is distracted when he then spots a familiar face over at the nurses station.
Is that Levi?” he asks Bree.
Racing back to Summer Bay, he finds a certain someone and tells her that she won’t believe who Mac’s heart specialist is.
“Why would I care?” Eden asks. “It’s not like I know many heart…” she trails off as the realisation hits her.
As Remi confirms Levi is in town, Cash (Nicholas Cartwright) asks his girlfriend who Levi is.
“My brother,” a stunned Eden replies.
The little information viewers have learned about Eden’s family is that she was raised in a funeral parlor, and it was still expected of her that she would take over the family business eventually—something Eden has no intention of giving up bass playing for!
Eden says she hasn’t spoken to Levi in a long time. When Eden was fifteen years old, her parents divorced after it came to light that her father was having an affair. Eden has never forgiven Levi, who was eighteen at the time, for “abandoning” the family and siding with their father.
Bree wonders whether now is the time to attempt to reconnect with her sibling, but Eden takes offence as she tells Bree she doesn’t know what she’s talking about.
The next day however, Cash points out that if Eden feels this strongly about Levi, there must have been a lot of love there to begin with. Surely that’s worth trying to salvage?
Eden gingerly makes her way onto the ward at Northern Districts, but spotting Levi at the nurses station, she bottles it.
Her quick escape is thwarted however, and as Levi goes to leave he recognises the person frantically trying to call the lift back.
Eden reluctantly turns around as her name is called, and the two siblings come face to face for the first time in well over a decade.
He hasn’t been completely ignorant when it comes to Eden’s life though; their mum has been raving to Levi about Lyrik’s album, and he even plays it in the operating theatre.
Levi points out that their father is proud of her too, but it’s a touchy subject for Eden, who is soon storming away from her brother vowing that it was a mistake to come and see him.
Will Eden ever be able to put aside her resentment and reconnect with her big brother?