'Young and The Restless' spoilers: The cabin killer returns, Sage ends agreement with Adam, Billy and Chelsea's relationship in trouble

After the plane crash that continues to affect the lives of the Winters Family, "The Young and The Restless" is focusing on a more important issue this week and that is Austin's documentary. Also, Sage and Adam will discuss their agreement, and Billy and Chelsea's relationship gets into deeper  trouble.

Here are the spoilers for the week of March 9 to 13:

Austin's Documentary 

Austin's documentary is featured as the main story this week as it contains a "dangerous secret" that someone doesn't want to be exposed. According to Soap Central, this person will do everything he or she can to prevent the secret from being leaked. 

Apparently, the documentary isn't just about a life story about the Newmans and the Abbots. It is actually a tell-all where secrets will be revealed. Hence, the cabin killer returns to make sure secrets remain secrets. 

Sage and Adam 

Sage is thinking twice about her agreement with Adam and she wants it to end this week. However, she realizes that breaking their agreement is not an easy feat. And later, she also realizes that being close to Adam means having more control. Furthermore, spoilers say that an estate lawyer will look into Sage and Gabriel's relationship. 

Abby and Summer 

Abby and Ashley talk about her affair with Austin. Abby decides to talk to Summer and apologize for what she did, but the latter is in an unforgiving mood. Beyond this, Summer accuses Abby for Austin's murder. 

Billy and Chelsea 

Chelsea and Adam have grown a lot closer in the past weeks, and this has led her to think twice about her engagement. This also prompted Billy to be suspicious of Adam. Chelsea is not sure if being married to the former is really what she wants because she has grown to like the latter. The planning takes a worse turn when Billy asks Adam to be the best man in his wedding. 

"The Young and The Restless" airs every weekday at 12:30 p.m. on CBS. 

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