Ash Panesar will exit EastEnders next week - but her absence leaves Suki in danger.
Gurlaine Kaur Garcha is departing her role as Ash next week when her character is re-offered a job in Canada. Having found out about this, Nish warns Suki she needs to stop their daughter from going and tells her to convince her what's best.
However, Suki doesn't want to go through with her husband's plan and wants her daughter to be able to spread her wings. Manipulating the situation, Suki decides telling Ash she isn't capable to do it will make her go to prove her wrong.
Later, Suki tells Nish his worst fear, there was nothing she could do to make her stay, before they both head over to the Queen Vic to celebrate Ash's new chapter. However, when they head back to their house, Nish realises Suki has deceived him and soon he is threatening her. Will Suki be ok or what trouble is she opening herself up to?
Elsewhere, Eve speaks to Ash and the pair have a heart-to-heart. She urges her to have an honest conversation with Suki, whilst Ash also speaks to Nish and convinces him that her mum needs more responsibility in the family business.
Back in October, Gurlaine revealed how she thought Ash finding out about Eve and Suki would play out for the whole family.
Speaking exclusively to The Mirror, Gurlaine said: "I don't think she will see it coming. It's interesting; will she be supportive of it or angry at it, because she wasn't that supportive of Ash and her own sexuality. I think it's something that is really interesting. I can't wait for her to find out, and I can't wait to see how Ash reacts.
"I think she's very headstrong and morally right, but when it comes to family she is there for them. So I think her number one priority will be trying to understand why her mum has done this and what she has done."
She added: "When she does find out what the reason is, I think she'll be very supportive, loving and caring, so I think it will be a battle for her of what is morally right, and what her mum has been through, so it will be interesting to see."