'Days of Our Lives' spoilers: What fans can expect to happen for this week

Andre figures out his next move in "Days of Our Lives" Twitter/nbcdays

In this week's of "Days of our Lives," somebody risks getting burned by playing dangerously with fire. Here are the spoilers for this week:

Andre (Thaao Penghlis) will discuss his uneasy alliance with Vivivan (Louisde sorel), who thinks their partnership is the start of more wonderful things to come.

None of the other family members suspect a thing about what is going on.Chad (Billy Flynn), Abigail (Marci Miller) and Kate (Lauren Koslow) don't know that Andre has been busy pulling the strings from behind the scenes for quite some time now. They assume that Andre has just been tricked just like they were.

He denied any involvement in the company's sabotage, but it seems that Andre knew exactly what is happening and seemed that he had a hand in all the chaos, and Theo might die because of his actions. The DiMera family would be furious if they found out about his treachery

Andre is now sure about his feelings for Kate, and he will most probably ask her to take their relationship to the next level.

Kate will inadvertently catch Andre and Vivian's discussing something. She'll ask what they are up to but Andre will somehow manage to thwart her suspicions.

Andre's lust for power is now full-scale and Vivan promises to give him such. She is rumored to have a role for Andre at the top of the company but it is unknown if it will satiate Andre's ambitions.

He has been helping Vivian and Stefan (Tyler Christopher) in an arrangement that seems to be a double bladed sword as somebody will eventually be stabbed in the back.

Despite his outrage in losing the CEO position, Stephan will try to at least be civil and take the opportunity to bond with his new siblings and their partners but expect Andre and Vivian to stir up trouble for everyone.

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