'Days Of Our Lives' spoilers: Lucas betrayed, Chad reveals true intentions, JJ and Paige gets intimate

Salem City won't be a silent place this week. "Days of Our Lives" are continuing their drama-filled and intense stories this week and fans cannot miss an episode. Here are the spoilers for the week:

This week, Kristen DiMera has a big secret and she's using this as leverage. The big question is, what does Kristen want and what is this secret? Also, Kristen will ask Clint to bring Theresa to her, reports She Knows Soaps.

The other very important event that will happen this week is Luke being betrayed. Everyone will be surprised to know that it is Kate who will betray Lucas.

Elsewhere, while secrets and betrayals are happening, Paige and JJ get intimate with one another. JJ finally gets Paige back and Paige gives in. However, when Eve discovers what happened between the two, she reacts violently. What will she do to Paige?

In a report from Soap Central, a war is being talked about. It says that a powerful person will pay the consequences of war. In fact, this isn't the only war happening in Salem this week. The same report details that there will be new wars coming and it will end badly for everyone who took part in it.

This week, there will be enemies that will temporarily work together until they face another hump on the road, while other Salemites will have to cope with the loss of the wars.

When it comes to love, a new couple will not ignore the magic that happened and a third party will create trouble for a relationship. Could this actually be a homecoming of a Salem resident too?

Things are looking bad in Salem. Who will rise above the challenges? Don't miss an episode of "Days of Our Lives" this week on NBC.

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