'Days of Our Lives' spoilers: Melanie returns to Salem with a secret, Jordan knows Clyde's reason for returning

"Days of Our Lives" will focus on hidden secrets, revelations and relationship decisions this week. Even if it's Thanksgiving Day, Salem City isn't resting and neither should avid fans. Here's what viewers will get from Nov. 24 to 26: 

Melanie's Return

According to Soap Central, Melanie returns to Salem City this week and Maggie and Daniel are happy about it. However, even while the three are enjoying Thanksgiving together, Melanie is still keeping her secret — the secret about what happened in Europe. 

Apart from her hidden secret, Melanie also sees ex-flame Chad DiMera. Melanie visits her family as well as meets new people. 

Clyde's Return 

Clyde has returned to Salem City, but why? Jordan learns the truth why Clyde came back. However, there's more to the story. Clyde is still working on manipulating Marlena, while Jordan and Kate don't meet eye-to-eye. 

Relationship Decisions 

Daniel and Nicole obviously have feelings for each other, but they are suppressing it. This week, they make a decision and it is to be just friends. As for JJ and Paige, JJ makes a huge decision for their future. What could it be? 

Sonny also makes a decision. He is looking forward to new opportunities in his future, but this also means leaving his loved one behind — Will. According to spoilers, Will and Sonny's long-distance relationship won't go well and they may end up breaking up. This will make Sonny feel miserable about his decision. 

Other Spoilers 

According to We Love Soaps, Sonny doubts if he can rely on Chad. Paul flirts with Jordan and Chad learns about it. Also, Melanie confronts Chad and have an "eye-opening" meeting with Ben. 

"Days of Our Lives" will air Monday to Wednesday this week. There will be no episodes on Thursday and Friday.

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