'Days of Our Lives' spoilers: John Black leaves Salem, things heat up between Hope and Aiden, JJ and Paige have new issues

This Monday on "Days of Our Lives," there's one couple whose relationship will end and one couple whose relationship will heat up. But first, here's something about John Black and him leaving Salem yet again.

Salemites are quite shocked to hear that John Black is leaving Salem again since he just returned. According to Celeb Dirty Laundry, viewers are also confused as to why John is choosing to leave after a very brief stay.

John returned to Salem in a coma. He was attacked by Theresa Donovan and had to recover from his coma for weeks. Brady Black couldn't accept his father's medical condition at first, but learned to accept it later on. But when Kristen DiMera gave John Black the miracle drug, John recovered from his coma.

Now that he is fully recovered, John is leaving Salem and leaving Marlena. John and Marlena recently reconnected and, according to spoilers, it will be an emotional goodbye between the two now that their relationship suffers a huge road block.

Meanwhile, while their relationship is halted, Hope and Aiden's relationship is getting stronger. Hope and Aiden have been flirting for a while now and finally, the two are taking a big step together. Hope and Aiden will make love on Monday.

While viewers of the show have always loved Hope and Bo, it looks like fans are coming to terms that Hope also needs to move on from Bo, who's been gone for two years already. However, there's just one possible problem: their children Sierra and Chase have to deal with the news and there's no telling if the kids will like it.

As for JJ and Paige's relationship, they are about to face a huge issue. According to spoilers, JJ will sleep with Paige's mother Eve. JJ approaches Eve to talk about their affair and asks her not to tell Paige about it. But as avid fans all know, in the soap opera world, no secret will be kept forever.

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