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'Days of Our Lives': Sonny Obsesses Over Deimos' Downfall

The drama and the emotional conflicts return for another week in "Days of Our Lives" starting Monday, April 3. This week, simmering passions and secret pasts continue to stir up the lives of the Salem community, and viewers definitely have to tune in this week from April 3 to 7, weekdays, at 1:00 p.m EDT on NBC.

Continuing from the turmoil of last week, this week's "Days of Our Lives" promises to be no less intense as it starts off with a big reveal. Tripp Dalton (Lucas Adams) has just been confirmed as Steve Johnson's (Stephen Nichols) son after a paternity test confirmed their blood relationship, according to Soap Hub. How will this news turn Steve's life upside down? Find out this week as "Days of Our Lives" continues.

Couples in Salem will get closer, starting with Abigail Deveraux (Marci Miller) and Chad DiMera (Billy Flynn) planning to renew their vows. Gabi Hernandez (Camilla Banus), however, is also involved in Chad's feelings for Gabi, which might be unfounded after all when Gabi goes on a date with Eli Grant (Lamon Archey).

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Across town, Paul Narita (Christopher Sean) and Sonny Kiriakis (Freddie Smith) will finally have an intimate time together. Is this a one-time thing, and what happens next for Paul and Sonny? Sonny later gets handed a demotion by Deimos Kiriakis (Vincent Irizarry), prompting the former to be angry. Sonny gets preoccupied with his thoughts of getting even with Deimos, to the extent that Paul starts to become worried for him, as spoilered by Soap Central.

Marlena Evans (Deidre Hall) and Kate DiMera (Lauren Koslow) are having a girl's night out, after which Marlena will be having some pleasant thoughts about John Black (Drake Hogestyn). Meanwhile, Rafe Hernandez (Galen Gering) and Hope Brady (Kristian Alfonso) continue to spy on Deimos.

"Days of Our Lives" starts on Monday and continues on to the weekdays at 1:00 p.m. EDT on NBC.

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