Will fears the consequences of delaying his revenge plans, as he continues with his mission to bring down his estranged wife Kim Tate.
The ITV soap has been exploring an acrimonious break-up between Will and Kim over the past few weeks.
Kim was livid when she discovered that Will had cheated on her with his ex-wife Rose Jackson. However, her convoluted revenge plan – including blackmail, a staged kidnap and a freshly-dug grave – was enough to put Will off for life.
More recently, Kim has confided in her friend Lydia Dingle about how continuing to punish Will hasn’t been as fun as she’d expected.
Their complicated dynamic continues next week, as Will comforts Kim following the sad news that her old friend Zak Dingle has passed away.
The apparent truce doesn’t last for long, as Will later meets up with his secret partner-in-crime Caleb Miligan.
The two men egg each other on over their plan to bring down Kim once and for all.
Later, though, Kim asks Gabby Thomas to move back into Home Farm following her recent stint staying at Mulberry Cottage.
Gabby originally moved out to help Billy and Dawn Fletcher create a germ-free environment for their unwell baby son Evan, although the couple have since relocated elsewhere in the village too.
The news about Gabby spurs Will on to talk to Caleb about bringing Kim down sooner rather than later.
Is Will worried that Gabby’s loyalty to Kim could count against him if she makes her presence felt at Home Farm again? And will Caleb agree that it’s finally time to take action?
Speaking recently about Gabby’s absence from Home Farm, Rosie Bentham – who plays her – commented: “I think Home Farm will always be quite serious for Gabby. It will be her business side, and she’ll always want to be involved in that and everything that goes on at The Hide.
“Kim is still very much Gabby’s mentor and leads her on the right path. I love working at Home Farm. I love the set, it’s really big.
“But I’m getting to work with Charlotte [Bellamy, who plays Laurel] again a lot more, and it’s really nice. It’s different, it feels very different, but it’s really nice.”