'Days of Our Lives' spoilers: Sonny attacked, Aiden's plan, Paige can't forgive JJ

"Days of Our Lives" is headed for a very tough week. Viewers can expect drama-filled episodes from Feb. 2 to 6 — Sonny is brutally attacked, Paige still cannot forgive JJ, and Hope remains confused about Aiden's actions. These are the spoiler for the week: 

Aiden and Hope 

While Aiden has been busy fixing his past, now, he is looking forward to implementing his plan. He is at Puget Sound for a vacation when someone pays him a visit. This disrupts his planning and causes him delay. Meanwhile, Hope is still confused as to what Aiden is doing, reports Soap Central

Serena and Eric 

Eric is dumbfounded as to why Serena's attitude and behavior suddenly changed. But at the moment, Serena is focused on her plan and now that she is closer to her goal, there's no one to stop her. 

Paige and JJ 

Paige still cannot forgive JJ for his cheating ways. She cannot accept it and as he makes a new explanation of why the cheating incident happened, she cannot get herself to believe him. 

Sonny, Paul and Will 

It's going to be a very tough week for Sonny. First, he discovers a surprising secret about someone close to him. Next, Paul shares his new relationship with him. And worse of all, he gets brutally attacked. According to the spoilers, he is just caught in a crossfire and it leaves him fighting for survival. 

Will continues to wish for a miracle for Sonny, while Victor vows to seek vengeance for what happened. 

Other Spoilers 

Abby finally discovers the truth behind the fight between Chad and Ben and she doesn't like it one bit. As for Chad, he continues to fail while trying to mend things, reports We Love Soaps. Is the report referring to his relationship with Abby? 

"Days of Our Lives" airs every weekday on NBC. Watch the episode preview here.

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