'The Young and The Restless': Adam is desperate to go home, Victoria gives birth but who's the baby's father?

"The Young and The Restless" will end the week with the possible birth of a new baby in Genoa City. Last viewers saw, Victoria was trapped in a janitor's closet and was already in labor. Also, a relative appeared in Adam's life. Here are the spoilers for Friday's episode:

Nick and Sharon

Nick and Sharon's relationship may no longer be fixable anymore. Sharon's best friend and Nick's ex-lover Grace pays Sharon a visit. They end up talking about Sharon and Nick's relationship with Sharon still feeling positive that they'll get back together.

On the other hand, Nick has no plans whatsoever about being involved with Sharon again. He even vows to Nikki that he will keep Sharon out of his life.

Adam and Constance

Adam Newman is being kept in a recovery facility. Sage and a woman in a wheelchair are taking care of him and now, the elderly woman is revealed to be Constance, Adam's grandmother.

Adam feels horrible that Billy and Chelsea already discovered the hidden camera he installed to keep an eye on his wife and son Connor. Now that the camera is disabled, Adam wants to leave the facility and just go home.

Victoria and the baby

According to We Love Soaps, Victoria will come out alive from the closet, but it wasn't revealed how or who will rescue her. But once she does, spoilers say that Victoria will start to think deeply about the choices she's made and, as a result, will make life-changing decisions for her future and her baby's.

In addition, Soap Central reported that Victoria will give birth to her baby by Friday's episode. Since she was already in labor, it's only a matter of time before the baby comes out. When the baby is born, the child's father will become more obvious. Who could really be the father of Victoria's baby? And will Victoria expose what Maureen did to her?

Watch "The Young and The Restless" on Nov. 14 on CBS.

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