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'The Young and the Restless' Spoilers: Abby and Max Make Progress

In today's episode, Abby (Melissa Ordway) is finally making progress with her relationship with Stitch's (Sean Carrigan) son, Max (Jared Breeze), as the three of them go out to skate.

According to Celebrity Dirty Laundry, Abby and the two boys will have a fun time skating, and while it seems like everything's going okay, Max suddenly doesn't want Abby with him and his dad, when he asked his father to have a snowball fight. Stitch will not be happy with Max acting up again, and will ask him to apologize for his behavior toward her.

Stitch suddenly gets a call from the hospital, and has to leave the two alone. Max is not happy that he's stuck with Abby, especially after she asked him to watch a movie with her. Max tells her that she doesn't need to act like his babysitter, but Abby will not take Max's attitude and will tell him that he doesn't have a choice since he's stuck with her.

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Meanwhile, Abby goes with Max to the lab and confides to Ashley (Eileen Davidson) about how she's concerned about Max's behavior. Ashley, despite her feelings for Stitch, tells Abby that everything will be fine eventually.

When Stitch and Abby meet up a while later, Stitch tells her that he doesn't like Max going to Jabot Cosmetics, and asks her to let him know every decision she will make, especially when Max is concerned. Fans wonder if this confrontation will eventually turn into a fight.

The synopsis of the upcoming episode today, Jan. 27, is posted on She Knows Soaps, and it reads, "Ashley worries about Dr. Neville's treatment plan. Survivor's Joe Anglim and Jeremy Collins appear on Y&R in Crimson Lights with Nick. Abby sets boundaries with Max. Dylan defends Nick."

Watch "The Young and the Restless" every day, from Monday to Friday, on CBS.

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