'Days of Our Lives' spoilers: Ciara confesses to Theo, Hope gets good news

Theo finally wakes up and starts talking to friends and loved ones. Twitter/nbcdays

"Days of Our Lives" for this week is full of emotional moments including Theo's (Kyler Pettis) recovery, Abe's (James Reynolds) forgiving heart, and Ciara's (Victoria Konefal) confession. There will also be New Year celebrations for the families in Salem.

Before Theo finally woke up, Abe has forgiven JJ (Casey Moss) for her involvement in the incident that happened to Theo, which led to his being in a comatose. Abe realized that JJ will not hurt Theo on purpose and he offered his forgiveness.

The best Christmas gift for Abe is the recovery of Theo who finally woke up in the hospital. Abe told Theo how much he loves him, reassuring him that everything will be okay. Now that Theo is awake, will Ciara get the chance to talk to him?

Spoilers indicate that Ciara has been trying to talk to Theo, but Claire (Olivia Rose Keegan) always finds a way to stop her. She even previously wrote a letter to Theo that was delayed by Claire. This was the reason why Ciara is not happy to see Claire in Salem. After a long time, Ciara will finally have the chance to confess her true feelings for Theo. But how will Theo react? Will she end up broken hearted?

On the other hand, Abe will realize his mistake in firing Hope (Kristian Alfonso) and he will give her job back as the police commissioner of Salem. It is possible that Rafe (Galen Gering) helped Abe realize the mistake. After that, Abe will focus on Theo's recovery.

Other spoilers reveal that there will also be New Year celebrations that will include the party of Abigail (Marci Miller) and Chad (Billy Flynn) at Doug's Place. But a mysterious couple will crash the party. Ciara will also get drunk and will make a scene at the event. Several couples will kiss during midnight wherein some of the pairs will surprise the audience.

"Days of Our Lives" airs Mondays to Fridays at 1:00 p.m. EST on NBC.

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