'Days of Our Lives' spoilers: Paul discovers who his father is, Will and Sonny picks up the pieces

Five days of the week won't be enough to handle what's coming in "Days of Our Lives" this week. As secrets unfold, the Salemites continue to deal with the aftermath of the revelations. Who rises above the challenge and who will falter? Here are the spoilers for the week:

Paul's Father

In this week's most shocking reveal, Paul finally discovers who his father is. Paul's mother Tori has been lying to his son all along.

In the preview, Paul tells his mother "All these years, you told me that my father died, but you met him here in Salem? Didn't you?" Tori answered back with a resounding "Yes!"

When Tori looked behind and locked her eyes on John, John could only say "Oh my god!"

The moment of truth as unfolded and all Paul and John could do was stare at each other.

Will and Sonny

After the anniversary party, things have been pretty rough for Will and Sonny. Sonny is very angry at Will for sleeping with Paul and having to discover the truth that way. As for Will, he is deeply embarrassed about the truth, reports Soap Central. However, it doesn't stop there. Will continues to make mistakes here and there and Sonny just ends up more disappointed in him. Sonny discovers something in Will's tablet.

On the other hand, Sonny isn't the only one fuming. Victor is also very mad at Will about what he did. There can be no telling as to what Victor will do to Will.

Paige, Daniel and J.J.

Paige calls it quits with Daniel after she discovers something. She decides that their friendship must end. Meanwhile, JJ wants to reconcile with Paige but obstacles continue to stop him from doing so.

Further, Eve wants to destroy whatever is left of J.J. and Paige's connection so she devises a plan that will expose his affair with J.J.

Don't miss an episode of "Days of Our Lives" this week at 1 p.m. on NBC.

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