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'Days of Our Lives': Chloe Wins Custody Battle Against Nicole

Nicole (Arianne Zucker) will rue the day she became involved with Deimos (Vincent Irizarry) in this week's upcoming episodes of "Days of our Lives."

According to the synopses, the court will finally decide on who will get custody of little Holly. Unfortunately for Nicole, it looks like she will go home miserable since Chloe (Nadia Bjorlin) will be named the child's legal guardian. That the decision is devastating for Nicole is an understatement. She seriously hoped that being the child's biological mother, custody would be given to her.

Thoroughly brokenhearted, Nicole will reportedly break up with Deimos. She thinks he has brought nothing but misfortune into her life. She might even blame him for the result. Deimos will likely not take her rejection lying down. Knowing him, he will not accept her decision so easily. Nicole must be ready for Deimos' revenge. The man is totally smitten with her.

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Meanwhile, spoilers report that Drew (Charles Shaughnessy) will ask for his brother's help to destroy the Orwell device. Jennifer (Melissa Reeves) will allegedly convince Drew to let go of his pride for the greater good. He does not want Shane (also played by Shaughnessy) to get involved from the start. Drew has always been jealous of his sibling since people tend to see Shane as the better brother.

Shane's assistance will be of great help. With the device now shattered, negotiations will begin for the people who were hostaged. Deimos, Andre (Thaao Penghlis) and Eduardo (A Martinez) will work hard to free their family members.

While the others will reportedly be released, Sonny (Freddie Smith) will not. He will almost be beaten to death by his captors. If not for Paul (Christopher Sean) and JJ (Casey Moss) who will come to save him, Sonny would have died.

"Days of Our Lives" airs weekdays at 1 p.m. EST on NBC.

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