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'Days of our Lives' Spoilers: Steve's Stalker Revealed, Abigail and Chad Have Hard Time

This week's episodes of American daytime soap opera "Days of our Lives" are going to be jam-packed with drama and action. For starters, the characters of the show are bidding goodbye to Bo Brady (Peter Reckell) who died due to an inoperable brain tumor. Inquisitr reported that Bo's family will be grieving as they pay their last respects.

His wife Hope (Kristian Alfonso), now a widow, will try her very best to wipe her tears away and avenge the death of her beloved. She will now try to find out who was responsible for Bo's captivity to make them answerable for what they did. But Steve (Stephen Nichols) will try to hold Hope back and discourages her from carrying out her plans. Hope will eventually find out who Bo's captors are.

Meanwhile, Abigail (Kate Mansi) and Chad (Billy Flynn) will be facing their own life and death situation. According to Latin Post, Chad will be doing all he can to find and rescue Abigail from Ben (Robert Scott Wilson). The promo video released teased how Chad arrived in the nick of time at the cabin where Abigail is being held captive with his newborn son.

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He will try to fight Ben but as seen on the video, Chad will be overpowered. Ben is then seen setting the cabin on fire while Chad and Abigail are tied up. They will be struggling to get out while Ben brings the baby with him.

Spoiler reports also said that Steve's stalker will finally be revealed. It seems that the person behind the notes that he has been receiving is Ava Vitali (Tamara Braun), who was known in the past to be obsessed with Steve. But she will need to work her way through him as Steve is said to have a romantic encounter with Kayla (Mary Beth Evans). Sources say that the two will be trapped in a supply closet and it will cause uncontrollable emotions to surface.

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