'The Bold and the Beautiful' spoilers, recap: Quinn finds Deacon and Brooke spending time together

Thursday on "The Bold and the Beautiful," Wyatt comforted Ivy and told her that she shouldn't let what happened to Aly affect her. He told her that he'd be there for her and they kissed. She thought that he was only doing this to keep her mind off Aly. He said that he was not and invited her to his place for dinner. 

Meanwhile in Ridge's office, Thorne demanded that Steffy tell him about what happened to his daughter. Ridge asked Steffy to leave, and she cried as she apologized again and headed out the door. Ridge said that it's alright for Thorne to grieve and that he'd be there for him, but he wouldn't allow him to blame Steffy. 

At home, Bill told Liam that he's happy about how Liam offered to help Ivy. Katie said that she's sure that Ivy would be fine. Later, Steffy arrived at Liam's place and she told him about how Thorne seemed to be accusing her. Liam said that she should take a break and reminded her that none of this is her fault. He said that Thorne was just looking for someone to blame because he's grieving. She told him that she isn't leaving him, and Liam said that he wouldn't let her leave either. 

Wyatt and Ivy were having dinner at his place, and he told her that he knows how much she had lost and that he wants to be there for her. Over some wine, Ivy thanked him for keeping her distracted. She was sure that he must be hurt over the fact that Steffy had chosen Liam. He thought that things are the way that they should be. They kissed until Ivy pulled away and reminded him that they should take things slowly. 

In his studio, Ridge showed Caroline the photo of Aly that he got from the memorial service. He said that he's tired of losing people he cares about. 

Here's what to expect on "The Bold and the Beautiful" on Friday, July 31: Quinn finds Deacon and Brooke spending time together; Thomas gets unexpected feedback from Ridge.

"The Bold and the Beautiful" airs Mondays to Fridays at 1:30 p.m. on CBS. 

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