Things are going to be pretty intense for the upcoming episode of the hit TV series 'Days of Our Lives'. A lot is going to happen to the characters for the episodes on February 8-12, so stay tuned and read on for spoilers.
Relationships are going to be tested and feelings are going to be questioned as Ciara (Vivian Jovanni) is still in question as to what she really feels for her friend Theo (Kyler Pettis) of which she stood up for in last week's episode. Despite her gestures, Ciara insists they are just friends. Theo, on his part, is quite clear about his feelings.
Making things more complicated between the two is the fact that Ciara may feel the same way for him. Will his autism get in the way of a budding relationship? Will Ciara admit that she'd seen something in Theo?
On the other hand, Steve (Stephen Nichols) alongside Ava (Tamara Braun) will continue with their hunt for their alleged son and keep him safe from his crazy ex. The two will “receive stunning news about their son” in Monday’s episode. It’s not clear what it is, but hopefully it will be enough for Ava to release Kayla’s (Mary Beth Evans) location to Steve.
The two will also finally have the chance to deal with their closure as well.
Meanwhile, Andre (Thaao Penghlis) will be busy plotting his revenge to Chase (Jonathon McClendon) knowing that he might be suffering from a potential heartbreak because of Ciara and Theo's possibility of being together.
Stay tuned for more updates as "Days of Our Lives" airs Mondays through Fridays at 1 p.m. on NBC.


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