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'Days of Our Lives' Spoilers: Not Everyone in Salem Will Be Getting A Merry Christmas

Fans were not happy with the new story line that "Days of Our Lives" introduced, which is Andre (Thaao Penghlis) brainwashing his brother, Chad (Billy Flynn). It seems like not everyone in Salem will be happy this Christmas, especially Abigail (Kate Mansi), whom Chad broke up with in exchange of pursuing Belle (Martha Madison).

According to Soap Central, Chad will try to charm Belle, but Abigail will try to find out what really happened to Chad in the DiMera mansion that made him change his mind about their relationship. Fans are curious if Abigail will be able to discover what really happened in the basement of the mansion, and if she'll find out that it was Andre who planned it all.

Meanwhile, fans take it to Twitter to express their disappointment on the new twist about ChAbby. According to Inquistr, the couple's loyal followers are still hoping that the two will eventually get back together and reconnect again soon.

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On the other hand, Adrienne (Judi Evans) will finally tell Lucas (Bryan Dattilo) about her medical condition, but the website said that Lucas does not seem to be scared about Adrienne's diagnosis. Claws will also be out, despite of the holidays, since Theresa (Jen Lilley) and Kate (Lauren Koslow) are at each other again. Theresa found out that Kate may not include her works at the Basic Black show, and unfortunately, the fight will continue on until the start of the show.

She Knows Soaps posted the synopsis of this today's, Dec. 22, episode, and the summary reads "Adrienne shares unsettling medical news with Lucas." The weekly summary of 'Days of Our Lives' also promises trouble for everyone, especially for Victor (John Aniston), since Caroline (Peggy McCay) had another vision of him.

Watch "Days of Our Lives" every Monday to Friday on NBC.

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