'Days of Our Lives' spoilers: Failed marriages, work problems, corporate battles, and scorned lovers

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Failed weddings, work problems, and corporate battles are in store in the next two weeks of "Days of Our Lives." Spoilers indicate that Ben's (Robert Scott Wilson) revelation about Will (Chandler Massey) being alive will get people wondering.

Ben's arrival in the middle of the wedding alone was enough to cause a bit of a riot, but when he reveals that Will is not dead after all will make several people wonder if he is telling the truth, one of them being Sonny (Freddie Smith). Unfortunately, this will lead to him and Paul (Christopher Sean) putting a pause on their nuptial. They will not be able to get married until they get some answers out of him.

Sonny and Paul may not be able to get married for now, but the ceremony will go through for Chad (Billy Flynn) and Abigail (Marci Miller) and they will succeed in tying the knot.

At the Salem PD, Abe (James Reynolds) will make Hope (Kristian Alfonso) the new commissioner of police. Just after her promotion, Hope will be tasked to deal with a work problem. JJ (Casey Moss)'s confrontation with Ben will get him into trouble, and Hope will be forced to suspend him.

Next week, Lani (Sal Stowers) will step up for JJ. She will think that it is time to lift the suspension on JJ, but it appears that Hope will not be so willing to do that. Hope and Lani are definitely going to butt heads on how long JJ's suspension will last.

Lucas (Bryan Dattilo) will also find out that Will may still be alive, and he will imagine talking to his son. Sami (Alison Sweeney) will return to Salem to find out what the fuss is about. She is understandably skeptical of Ben's claims, and she will decide that she needs solid evidence to prove that Will is still out there.

On the Kiriakis side of things, Brady (Eric Martsolf) and Sonny will go head to head over Titan. When Victor (John Aniston) makes a decision regarding the company's future, there will be some tension up ahead. The two of them have different opinions on what is best for the family business.

However, taking control of Titan is not Brady's only obstacle to overcome. Spoilers indicate that Brady will struggle with the love triangle that has been going on between him, Nicole (Arianne Zucker), and Eric (Greg Vaughan).

Upon knowing that Eric left Salem, Nicole will come looking for him. She will confront him about what Chloe (Nadia Bjorlin) told her and Eric will have to come forward. She will wonder why he has kept this to himself for a while. Of course, she will also have to come to terms with her own feelings for him as well. Either way, they will wonder what to do about these feelings for each other.

That will happen next week, when Nicole admits that she loves Eric as well. The two of them might decide to act on their feelings and sleep together. Yet, the real trouble begins when Brady finds out. Feeling angry and betrayed, he will use the biggest leverage he has on Nicole. He will exact his revenge in the biggest way possible and expose her as Deimos' (Vincent Irizzary) murderer. How she reacts to Brady's revenge scheme remains to be seen, but it seems clear where this is going. Nicole will have to get Holly and leave town.

"Days of Our Lives" airs Mondays to Fridays at 12 p.m. EDT on NBC.

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