'Bold and The Beautiful' spoilers: Brooke wants Deacon back, Nicole betrays Maya

The intricate lives of both the Forrester and Spencer families continue to haunt each family member. Now that Forrester Creations is disorganized, the Spencers are trying to find a way to take over. However, the motive behind the Spencers helping some of the Forresters to get the company from Rick remains uncertain. This week, there's more to the story and the romantic lives of fan-favorite "B&B" characters, and here are the spoilers: 

Monday, March 2  

Last week, Ivy already made it clear that she will fight for Liam and she wants Steffy to back down. This Monday, Ivy and Steffy go at it again, but the former pleads the latter to just let Liam go for the sake of Forrester Creations. 

Tuesday, March 3 

Ivy intentionally refuses to listen to what Ivy is begging of her. Instead, she proceeds with her plan to pursue Liam, according to Celebrity Dirty Laundry. For fans, this really does not come as a surprise since Steffy always gets what she wants, no matter what it takes. 

Wednesday, March 4 

There's another woman who fights for a man whom she believes rightfully belongs to her. Brooke Logan returned to town a couple of weeks ago and she has set her eyes on winning back Deacon. In the intense preview of "A Dangerous Threat," Brooke is seen talking to Deacon and Quinn separately and telling them both to finish whatever they have going on. 

Thursday, March 5 

Quinn Fuller is a woman known not to back down either. For her, she has just as much right to Deacon as his ex-wife Brooke. So now, the fight is on for the man of their hearts. What is Quinn's plan? She will make sure that Deacon will not pick Brooke over her. 

Friday, March 6 

By the end of the week, Maya is betrayed by someone close to her. No, it won't be Rick, it will be her sister Nicole. It appears that scheming runs in the family. How will Maya deal with this betrayal? 

"The Bold and The Beautiful" airs every weekday at 1:30 p.m. on CBS.

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