'The Bold and the Beautiful' spoilers: Does Hope doubt marrying Wyatt? Deacon and Quinn keeping Brooke and Bill apart?

In this weeks' episode of "The Bold and the Beautiful," the afternoon soap opera picks up right where it left off.

Hope is trying to decide who to marry and Brooke is making a decision on who to choose, Bill or Deacon. And of course, there's Quinn Fuller making things harder for everyone.

Here are the spoilers for "B&B" from August 25 to 29:

Brooke and Bill

Brooke knows the truth about what happened to Ridge in Abu Dhabi and she knows that Bill had something to do with it. She finds it hard to forgive him, and knowing the truth has pushed her heart away from Bill. However, Bill doesn't want to give up on Brooke and wants to win her back.

Bill will have a difficult time doing so with  Deacon making his moves on Brooke. Deacon and Quinn have teamed up to make sure Brooke is kept far from Bill.

Hope and Wyatt

When Quinn isn't helping Deacon win Brooke over, she will wreak havoc in the lives of Wyatt, Hope and Liam. According to Celeb Dirty Laundry, Quinn will give Wyatt a surprising birthday gift in Wednesday's episode.

As for the lovebirds, Wyatt is hard at work proving to Hope that she made the right decision in picking him over Liam. Wyatt will give Hope a wedding gift to show her that he's her man.

Maya and Rick

Bill isn't the only one with relationship woes, apparently, Maya is experiencing them as well. Last week, Rick chose his wife Caroline over Maya. But Maya is persistent in her efforts to get Rick back.  While Maya tries to win Rick's heart, her ex-fiance Carter falls into depression.

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

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