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'Days of Our Lives' Spoilers December 1-5: 'One Life to Live' Alum Debuts Friday, Kiriakis Wages War on the DiMera Family

The drama is getting more intense this week for NBC's daytime soap "Days of Our Lives" and spoiler reports suggest fans better not miss an episode this week.

SheKnowsSoap.com posted a quick preview for what to expect in the show.

On Monday, Dec.1, said that Sonny will finally hear from Will, only to find that his husband is quite disappointed on him. The following day, Brady will have a happy reunion with Melanie. Little did he know that someone is tracking her down and it seems like things won't end well for the two.

On Wednesday, Dec. 3, Adrienne will confront Sonny about the things she know about him. Sonny will get schooled for this. On Thursday, Dec. 4, Ben will have to choke the truth out from Clyde after he found out everything he's been told is a lie.

And on Friday, Dec. 5, someone will show up in town and it will shock Marlena. Stefano, on the other hand, enjoys "rattling Kate's cage."

Celeb Dirty Laundry also reported tidbits of spoilers for this week. CDL revealed that Hope will clarify things with Aiden's son Chase after he says something strange about his father's past.

Salem will once again be shaken when Victor Kiriakis wages war against the DiMera when he decides to intervene between Sonny and Chad's disagreement.

According to CDL, "One Life to Live" alum Melissa Archer will debut in the show as Serena Mason. She will be a reporter who has followed Melanie back to Salem. She also happens to be Eric's ex-girlfriend, the site revealed.

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