'Young and the Restless': Recap, May 15 spoilers, Sharon and Dylan move forward in their relationship

Thursday on 'The Young and the Restless', Fen tells his friends that he is being blackmailed for changing his grades. As his friends yell at him, Paul and the police arrive. Fen hands over the envelope where he placed the vial. He says that he's going to tell his parents everything, and Paul tells him to go straight to Arizona after he sees them.

Meanwhile, in Chicago, Joe's doctor tells him that things are going well. Avery arrives, and Joe sees that she's crying and not wearing her engagement ring. She explains and says that it's all about Dylan. After she thanks him for listening to her, Joe leans in for a kiss, but Avery recoils and asks him what he's doing—she's not looking for a rebound romance. Joe mentions that she keeps on returning to his side, and Avery says that he keeps on misreading things. Joe says that he never stopped loving her and that maybe she feels the same way.

Sharon visits Dylan, and he tells her that he and Avery broke up. He accuses her of ruining things for him and asks her to leave.

Sharon goes home and cries. Dylan arrives and tells her that Avery made him realize his feelings for her. She apologizes and they kiss.

Here's what to expect on 'The Young and the Restless' on Friday, May 15:

Sharon and Dylan surrender to their feelings; Victor and Jack's imposter face off; Sage tells Nick that he can forget about the idea of her moving in with him; Paul reveals that there is a match to a wanted criminal in the FBI database coming from the prints on the envelope he got from Fen.

'The Young and the Restless' airs from Mondays to Fridays at 12:30pm on CBS.

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