'Days of Our Lives' spoilers: Eve schemes, JJ confronts Eve

This week in "Days of Our Lives," Eve gets bitten in the back by her own evil scheming. Not only does it backfire on her, it also puts her in a bad light with her daughter. Here's what viewers can expect to happen to Eve, Paige, and JJ this week:

Eve Donovan has a plan to finally break up Paige and JJ's relationship once and for all. However, her evil scheming fails. First, Paige decides that she will no longer attend the university that Eve picked for her, but Eve thinks that if Paige and JJ break up, Paige will change her mind about her decision.

Eve hosts a party to implement her plan. She hires a prostitute named Jill to seduce JJ.  Because she knows that JJ might not be seduced, she drugs him in order for her evil plan to work. She is able to get pictures of Jill and JJ kissing, and sends the photos to Jill.

Before Paige can even get mad at JJ for what happened, JJ already knew that he was roofied. He calls Dr. Dan to have a blood test. The results prove that he was drugged. Dr. Dan proves to Paige that someone drugged her boyfriend. According to Celeb Dirty Laundry, Eve is shocked that Paige is able to forgive JJ for cheating.

JJ will then be on the hunt as to who has drugged him and set him up. His main suspect is none other than Eve and he will be on to her. By Sept. 29's episode, JJ will confront Eve, but the woman will remain unfazed – she is still scheming and trying to come up with a new plan to break up the couple.

Is Eve Donovan just a protective mother and wants the best for her daughter? Or does she want to be in control of Paige's life?

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