'Days of Our Lives' Spoilers: Kristen is free, Sami and Abigail confrontation, Aiden's confession to Hope

In Salem, your favorite "Days of Our Lives" characters aren't having a break at all. This week, the drama still continues. Here are the spoilers for August 25 to 29 "DOOL" episodes:

Kristen DiMera is free

After getting the jury on her side, Kristen DiMera is now free and her first order of business is to fix things with Brady Black. She sets up a meeting with Brady at the park, however, the meeting doesn't push through. So Kristen decides to go to the hospital and visit John Black. Daniel was there and he wasn't very happy seeing Kristen.

Aftermath of Will's article

Salem is still reeling from Will's article that exposed Sami, Abigail, Kate and EJ. This week, the aftermath of the article still very much affects these characters. According to Celeb Dirty Laundry, Sami and Abigail will have a confrontation on Monday. The confrontation will end with Abigail slapping Sami.

Also, Sonny isn't happy with the article and he and Will continue to argue about it. Sonny tells Will that the true reason why Will got the writing position was because Sonny called in a favor. Sonny is disappointed that Will uses his writing opportunity to make a scandalous article.

Other spoilers

Also this week, there is love in the air in Salem. On Monday, Paige and JJ share a hot moment, but Theresa walked in and saw them. Abigail and Ben also have a steamy moment inside a storage room where they were locked in. Further, Hope and Aiden talk about their feelings for each other. It ends with Aiden confessing something.

Catch the latest on "Days of Our Lives." It airs every weekday at 1 p.m. on NBC.

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