'Days of Our Lives' spoilers: Jordan leaves Salem, Kate blindsided, someone is torn between two lovers

There's plenty of interesting things happening in Salem this week. Based on the spoilers, there will be several problems that the Salemites will face this week on "Days of Our Lives." Here are the spoilers for the week of March 9 to 13:

Jordan leaves Salem

Jordan is all set to go and leave Salem for good. But before she leaves, she will pay Rafe one last visit. However, Rafe seems very preoccupied about knowing what Victor is planning, according to She Knows Soaps.

Abigail, Serena, Theresa and Kate

The girls have a tough week ahead. According to the spoilers, Abigal is in trouble and Chad will help her get out of it immediately. As for Serena, she needs to make a quick decision about what to do with Nicole. Further, Theresa and Brady's relationship problems continue and Kate is blindsided at the DiMera Enterprises meeting.

Other Spoilers:

According to Soap Central spoilers, there will be a woman who "will be torn between two lovers." Who could this be? The spoilers also said that she is having a hard time deciding who to be with.

Spoilers say that there will be someone who is in danger because of "messing with a bear." But elsewhere, someone will celebrate his or her freedom and someone is headed to lose everything. Who could they be?

Moreover, a couple will have to deal with their past and find a way to move forward in their relationship. Can the past continue to haunt them?

Last, there is someone who will discover a dark secret about a prominent family in Salem. What secret is this and which family involved?

Meanwhile, Paul feels there is something odd about Tori and he will find out something about her. Could this be related to her father?

To get the answers, don't miss "Days of Our Lives" this week on NBC. In the meantime, enjoy the preview for the upcoming episodes here.

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