Meanwhile, Liane tweeted : "Thank you to my gorgeous, loyal Rhiannon fans!! So much love going out to you all. Exact details of what brings Rhiannon back to Ramsay Street have yet to be disclosed. Rhiannon appeared on Neighbours for a month-long stint earlier this year, which began when she arrived in Erinsborough to rekindle her romance with Mason. When Rhiannon learned that Mason had moved on from their relationship, she formed an unlikely friendship with Sheila Canning Colette Mann and caused trouble for Paul Robinson Stefan Dennis.
Type keyword s to search. This content is created and maintained by a third party, and imported onto this page to help users provide their email addresses. Unfortunately, she struggled to remember the exact details of her meetings with Paul and Hewitt, and Matt told her to think things through and come back later that day. Meanwhile, Rhiannon caught up with many of her old friends in Erinsborough, delighted to learn that Mason was now single again.
She also had a chat with Sheila, who was upset to learn that things hadn't improved too much for Rhiannon back in Mount Isa, where everyone already knew her and nobody was willing to give her a chance.
Sheila told Rhiannon that she had to make her own chances in life, and force people to take her seriously.
Paul also made it clear that he wasn't happy to see Rhiannon, warning her that, if she made a statement against him, he would make sure that everyone knew that he'd paid her to be his escort on that evening with Allan Hewitt, and once word got back to Mount Isa, things would be very difficult for Rhiannon and her son.
After thinking this through, but knowing how worried Paul was about her return to town, Rhiannon made a deal with him - he gave her a job at Lassiter's and the chance of a fresh start for her and Jackson, and she agreed to withdraw her statement. After chatting to Karl , Rhiannon learnt that he was looking for a drummer for his band, and she said that she knew someone, though they might need somewhere to stay for a few weeks when they arrived in town.
Karl was happy to agree, but was in for a shock when, the following week, Rhiannon returned to start her new job and introduced her 9-year-old son Jackson to Karl as his new drummer. With no chance to say no, Karl and his unimpressed wife Susan found themselves with two new lodgers, and lumbered with much of Jackson's childcare, as Rhiannon started her orientation at the hotel. She was pleased to find herself working alongside Mason, and encouraged him to become a bigger part of Jackson's life, and even suggested that she and Mason could have a 'friends with benefits' arrangement.
After failing to take the job seriously, and losing the hotel an important client in the process, Rhiannon soon had other thing to worry about when Jackson went missing. After asking Susan to take him to school, and having packed his bag so that a new mattress could be delivered to his room, Rhiannon didn't realise that Jackson had misunderstood and thought he was being thrown out by the Kennedys.
Rhiannon was distraught to learn that Jackson had run away, and soon most of the neighbourhood was helping with the search.
He was eventually found at Kyle's builder's yard, and Rhiannon, having furiously blamed the Kennedys for the situation, was shocked when she realised that she was to blame, having left Jackson feeling like there wasn't room for him in her life. Rhiannon assured her son that there was room for him and for Mason in her life, and Jackson quickly came to enjoy having Mason around.
However, although he was happy to be back with Rhiannon, Mason was starting to feel uncomfortable with the instant family set-up, and being a father figure to Jackson at only 18 years old. It didn't take long for Rhiannon to see through his excuses, and she confronted him, telling him that if he wanted out of the relationship, then he only had to say so.
Mason explained that he wasn't sure he was ready for the responsibility yet, and later Rhiannon had to break the news to Jackson that he wouldn't be seeing quite as much of Mason as before. But after chatting to Kate, Mason realised that he did have feelings for Rhiannon and he enjoyed how straightforward she was, so he spoke to her and they agreed to give the relationship another try, despite it being clear that they both still had their doubts.
After getting called in for a last-minute shift the following week, Rhiannon struggled to find anyone to look after Jackson, and not wanting to make a bad impression and turn down the shift, Rhiannon took her son to work and had him hide out in the staff room. It wasn't long before her supervisor Veronika Stephens realised what was going on, and politely warned Rhiannon that it would have to be the last time it happened. When Cindy Tebbell from the Department of Human Services then came to visit, explaining that she'd had a complaint that Jackson was being neglected, Rhiannon immediately suspected that Matt was behind it, as he'd been very vocal about his doubts over her relationship with Mason.
However, when Mason did some asking around at work, he found out that it had actually been Veronika who made the complaint. Rhiannon was forced to apologise to Matt, but the whole incident made her realise that she had to try harder to get people to take her seriously, and she pleaded with hotel manager Terese for a chance to work on reception.
Terese finally gave in and agreed that Rhiannon could do a shift, if someone else called in sick, but she would have to make an effort with her appearance if she was going to be dealing directly with the hotel guests.
After finally getting the opportunity to work on reception, Rhiannon impressed Terese with her work, and Terese was surprised to realise that Rhiannon had her heart set on a career in the hospitality industry, hopeful that she could work her way up the chain.
Terese explained that there weren't any jobs on reception available, but after making some calls, she reported that Gaby Willis had a vacancy at Lassiter's in Darwin. Though delighted, Rhiannon decided to turn it down, as she and Mason were in the process of renting 24 Ramsay Street, and she felt that it might be her best chance to give Jackson a real family.
Sheila was quick to point out that Rhiannon was once again putting her own dreams aside for a man, and when Mason admitted that he couldn't go through with it, Rhiannon decided to take the job and move up north. Though Jackson was heartbroken to have to say goodbye to Mason, Rhiannon knew that she was doing the right thing for both of them and, after saying goodbye to Mason and everyone else who'd been there for her on Ramsay Street, she left Erinsborough with her head held high.
Biography by Steve.
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