'Days of Our Lives': Rafe and Jordan kiss, Nicole and Serena fight, Paige spends time with Cole

Hidden secrets and dark pasts start to unravel in this week's episodes of "Days of Our Lives." There's just too much heat going around, both in the love and hate departments. Here's what's going to happen this week from Jan. 19 to 23: 

Chad and Ben 

This week, Chad catches Rafe and Jordan kissing and he is infuriated over it. Apparently, the couples accidentally see each other at Victor's new club. Chad witnessing the sweet smack doesn't like it at all and unleashes his anger towards Ben. Chad tells Ben that he isn't being truthful to Abigail and may actually hint on telling Abi the truth. 

Victor and Clyde 

According to We Love Soaps, Victor and Clyde's anger toward each other worsens this week. They get into a confrontation. 

Nicole and Serena 

One of the things to watch out for this week is the huge fight between Nicole and Serena. The animosity between the two has been brewing for a couple of weeks now and it should be relieving to see the two duke it out. 

After the fight, Nicole also starts to get angry at Daniel, who clearly doesn't support her, reports Soap Central. Later, Nicole receives new information about Serena that will prove to be a valuable detail for Nicole to get the upper hand. As expected, Serena is hiding something dark. 

Jennifer, JJ, Eve and Paige 

Jennifer grows suspicious of JJ and Eve. This week, she catches the two together. Further, JJ starts to grow jealous of Paige's closeness with Cole. 

Will, Sonny and Paul 

Will is trying hard to hide something from Sonny, but Sonny knows his husband too well. This week, the two grow apart and with Paul hovering at the sideline, Paul might just rip the two apart permanently. 

"Days of Our Lives" airs every weekday on NBC.

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