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'The Young and the Restless' Spoilers December 15-19: Stitch Keeps a Secret from Victoria, Neil Finds Out the Truth About Devon and Hilary

This week on "The Young and the Restless" Joe pays Avery a visit and warns her about Dylan, Neil Winters regains his eyesight, Stitch regrets sleeping with Ashley, Adam Newman returns to Genoa City, and Joe Clark begins negotiations with Victor Newman.

Last week, Stitch thought that Victoria was going to choose Billy over him. He gets drunk, and stumbles into Jabot where he finds Ashley. Thinking that it's over between him and Victoria, Stitch has an intimate moment with Ashley.

But this week, Stitch learns the truth about Victoria choosing him, and he makes the decision to keep mum about what happened between him and Ashley.

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Meanwhile, Adam Newman, who calls himself Gabriel at the moment, heads to Genoa City to reclaim his life. As his wife Chelsea thinks that he's dead, she'll be in for a shocking revelation, and this could mean the end between Chelsea and Billy. Adam tracks down Chelsea and their son, Connor at the park and shares a moment with them before Billy arrives and interrupts them.

Avery's ex Joe Clark is about to have a powerful ally in Genoa City, and he will begin negotiations with Victor Newman at the club.

Joe learns that Avery and Dylan are engaged, and he will pay her a visit to warn her about marrying Dylan and tells her that he only proposed to her because Dylan feels threatened by him.

Across town, Neil has started consulting an eye specialist and will undergo a radical treatment so that he can see again. Once he regains his eyesight, he will catch his new wife Hilary cheating on him with his son, Devon.

"The Young and the Restless" airs from Mondays to Fridays at 12:30 p.m. on CBS.

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