Emmerdale spoilers follow.
Emmerdale's Mackenzie Boyd makes a tempting suggestion to Charity Dingle next week as he looks for a new money-making opportunity.
Mack (Lawrence Robb) has repeatedly been involved in dodgy dealings since joining the village last year – and often with Charity at his side.
A few weeks ago, Mack was curious to learn that newcomer Chloe comes from a wealthy background, but Charity (Emma Atkins) warned him off from targeting her after her friendship with granddaughter Sarah Sugden (Katie Hill).
Despite this, it seems that Mack hasn't completely given up on the idea.
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In next week's episodes, Mack and Charity are eager to get themselves involved in more mischief after growing closer during the survival adventure challenge.
When Mack hears more from Charity about Chloe's obvious wealth, he can't resist seeing it as an opportunity for the two of them to make a little (or rather, a lot of) cash.
Trouble brews for Charity when her son Noah (Jack Downham) starts to get wind of what's going on and confronts her, but it's not enough to stop Charity as she continues to plot with Mack.
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Will Chloe soon find herself as Charity and Mack's latest victim? And how would Noah and Sarah react if she did?
Emmerdale fans saw Chloe make her first appearance in August, as the ITV soap revisited Sarah's heart donor storyline.
After Chloe's sister Gemma died, Gemma's heart was donated to Sarah in a life-saving transplant in 2018.
Emmerdale airs these scenes on Thursday, October 28 and Friday, October 29 on ITV.
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