Rhona grateful as pining Graham saves Dylan in Emmerdale – and passion follows?

Rhona I’m-Not-Interested-In-Graham-Foster Goskirk is spending an awful lot of time with Graham Foster (Andrew Scarborough) in Emmerdale.

The character has made a great deal of effort to tell Marlon Dingle (Mark Charnock) that she only has eyes for him, but I’m now starting to wonder if Rhona’s been saying this more for her own benefit.

Recently, Graham told Rhona to meet with him so they could discuss their dynamic. He said that if she didn’t turn up, he’d take it as a message to leave her well alone.

Rhona had every intention of meeting Graham, but got distracted due to Ivy injuring herself at nursery. When Rhona got to the bridge, Graham was gone.

Graham Foster facing Rhona Goskirk outside, at night, during a chat in Emmerdale.
Rhona has told Graham that she isn’t interested (Picture: ITV)

He was busy charming Kim Tate (Claire King) into bed. Even though Rhona discovered this and told Graham where to go, the chemistry they have doesn’t seem to be going away.

In this evening’s episode, Rhona and her family were panicking following Dylan Penders’ (Fred Kettle) disappearance. The young man had ran away from the village after posting a letter to the police explaining that he killed Ray Walters (Joe Absolom).

Dylan believes that Bear Wolf (Joshua Richards) and Paddy Kirk’s (Dominic Brunt) lives are falling apart because of him, and thought confessing would free them both from prison.

The plan for Rhona, Marlon Dingle (Mark Charnock), April Windsor (Amelia Flanagan) and Aaron Dingle (Danny Miller) this evening was to somehow find Dylan, and intercept the post to get that letter.

Rhona knew that the family needed a miracle if they were going to get the situation sorted on time, and she knew exactly who to ask.

April Windsor chatting to a worried Dylan Penders in the cafe in Emmerdale.
Dylan believed that Paddy and Bear’s lives were falling apart because of him (Picture: ITV)

A secret meeting by the river saw Rhona ask Graham to find Dylan, and locate the letter. Despite the fact he only had a few hours to succeed, Graham could see how desperate Rhona was and got to work.

Graham found Dylan and that evening, met Rhona outside the pub with the letter. She was incredibly grateful, and neither of them seemed to care that they were making it very obvious they still had feelings for each other.

In the pub, as Rhona tried to once again convince herself that Graham wasn’t on her mind all the time, Joe Tate (Ned Porteous) had picked up on their dynamic. He told Graham that he thinks he’s now staying in the village for someone else other than him.

‘I don’t know what you mean’, Graham said as he witnessed Rhona kissing Marlon.

Is it only a matter of time until something happens between them?