'The Bold and the Beautiful' spoilers: Brooke Logan leaves, Wyatt knows Hope is pregnant, Quinn and Deacon get it on

Things just keep on getting better in "The Bold and The Beautiful," and this week isn't any different. Brooke cannot handle her own predicament anymore, and Quinn finds a romantic connection with someone unusual.

Here are the spoilers for Sept. 29 to Oct. 3:

Deacon, Brooke and Bill

Last week, Brooke almost made the decision to choose Deacon Sharpe over Bill Spencer. She couldn't seem to detangle herself from her romantic connection with Deacon. However, Bill does hold a place in her heart, and it made her second-guess her decision. Brooke, unsure, makes a decision for herself and that is, to just leave town.

Actress Katherine Kelly Lang is rumored to be taking a break from "B&B" because of her commitment with "Dancing With The Stars." Her character Brooke will do some soul-searching, while she will head to Italy to do some dancing. Meanwhile, while Brooke is away, Deacon and Bill will blame each other for pushing Brooke to leave them both.

Quinn and Deacon

Deacon is broken-hearted with Brooke's departure and he finds an unexpected confidant in Quinn. Quinn, hated by everyone, also turns to sad Deacon. The two find comfort in each other's company and later, things heat up between the two.

According to Celeb Dirty Laundry, fans should be very happy with this because they've been pushing for Deacon and Quinn ever since Deacon returned to "B&B." One thing is for sure though, the chemistry between the two is undeniable.

Hope's pregnancy

Hope is pregnant and Wyatt finally knows it. Someone rats on Hope and tells Wyatt. Also, someone will tell Quinn about it. Hope hates Quinn and, even though Quinn is the grandmother of her baby, she doesn't want the older woman near her child, ever.

Is Brooke's decision to leave the right one? Will Quinn and Deacon continue their connection? Will Hope ever forgive Quinn?

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

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