'The Young and the Restless': Joe Clark cooks up revenge plan, Victor Newman discovers a secret

"The Young and the Restless" will have a lot of things happening this week from Oct. 13 to 17. There will be stories of moving on, proposals, and secrets unveiled. Here are the spoilers for this week:

Monday, Oct. 13 

On Monday, Bill and Chelsea question each other if they can move on from their exes, namely Victoria and Adam Newman. But while Bill is contemplating on moving on with his life, Victoria is busy sharing a moment with Stitch. She even kisses him.

Also on this day, Phyllis proposes to Jack, and Jack will get the engagement ring from the pawn shop. However, Kelly sees the ring on the table, which will surely mean trouble for Jack.

Tuesday, Oct. 14 

This day marks the death anniversary of Delia, and Chloe Mitchel will return. Chloe will be played by Elizabeth Hendrickson. According to Celeb Dirty Laundry, "Y&R" fans are speculating that Chloe would return pregnant as she left town with Billy's sperm.

Wednesday, Oct. 15

Joe Clark is in Genoa City but he comes with a revenge plan. He asks Cane for help. Elsewhere, Neil is busy planning a surprise for Hilary. Little does he know that Hilary is busy with Devon.

Thursday, Oct. 16

On Thursday, there's a secret to be revealed. Victor Newman is back in Genoa City and he brings something with him — Faith Newman's paternity test results. And the explosive secret is that Nick Newman isn't Faith's father after all.

Friday, Oct. 17

Michael and Lauren will try again with their relationship. It has been known that Michael has erectile dysfunction. However, his condition is more serious than they originally thought.

Will Bill and Chelsea continue their relationship and move on from their exes? Who is Faith's real father? Will Chloe return pregnant?

Watch "The Young and the Restless" on CBS at 12:30 p.m.

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