'Days of Our Lives': Aiden's past haunts him, Chad DiMera stirs trouble for Abi and Ben

The city of Salem doesn't lack drama or intrigue and this week of November 10 to 14. Our Salemites are still as busy as ever trying to iron out their messy lives.

On Monday's episode, Jordan and Clyde shared an intense moment together. But the highlight of the episode was Theresa Donovan telling Brady that she is pregnant. The story continues and according to Celeb Dirty Laundry, here's what will happen for the rest of the week:

November 11

On Tuesday's episode, the focus will be on Hope and Aiden's relationship. Their relationship has been great so far, however, that may all change when Aiden's past interferes. According to the spoilers, Salem newcomer Bree will tell Hope something about Aiden and his past and Hope will not like it one bit.

November 12

On Wednesday's episode, Chad DiMera will stir up some trouble between Abigail and Ben's relationship. Chad went out of his way to help reinstate Abigail in her job at the hospital. But Ben doesn't like this at all and see through Chad's intentions. According to DOOL spoilers, Abigail will spend a lot of time in this episode trying to explain and make it up with Ben.

November 13

On Thursday's episode, JJ and Paige's relationship is still not doing that great like it used to. However, with his secret just around the corner, their relationship can go from good to really bad. On this episode, JJ will seek Daniel's advice and also confess about having sex with Even Donovan, Paige's mom.

November 14

Another Salem newcomer is creating drama. Paul is giving Daniel a hard time at work on Thursday's episode. But if there's something to watch out for today, it will be JJ's visit to Eve that results in an intense confrontation.

Watch "Days of Our Lives" on weekdays on NBC.

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