'The Young and the Restless' spoilers: Who is Graham's biological father? poisoned face mask mystery continues

Jack and Ashley take matters into their own hands in "The Young and the Restless"Twitter/YandR_CBS

There is not much that viewers know about the ruthless Graham (Max Shippee) on "The Young and the Restless" but spoilers reveal that his past will be surprising.

For starters, some plot points recently revealed that he is not Dina's (Marla Adams) son, but rather Myrna's (Marcia Rodd), with Brent Davis (Bert Kramer) serving as his stepfather. So it does pose a question as to who his biological father is.

As fans and longtime viewers would know, the Abbott patriarch John (Jerry Douglas) was married to Dina. Dina is known to have had an affair. Having had an affair with Brent Davis resulted in Ashley (Eileen Davidson). Dina's infidelity could probably result in John seeking comfort in the arms of another woman. Myrna was in Genoa City during that time, and she is known to be quite a vengeful woman. With that in mind, could it be that Graham is actually an Abbott?

Then again, maybe Graham is not an Abbott, but a Newman family member perhaps? Victor (Eric Braeden) is known for having a number of children with three different women; Victoria (Amelia Heinle), Nick (Joshua Morrow), Abby (Melissa Ordway), and Adam (then played by Justin Hartley). Could Myrna be the fourth woman, with Graham being his son?
It certainly remains to be seen whether or not Graham could be a member of either family.

In the meantime, more "The Young and the Restless" spoilers for Wednesday's episode indicate that the mystery of the poisoned face masks continues. Billy (Jason Thompson) will fill Victor in on who he thinks is responsible for sabotaging Brash & Sassy. Billy is convinced that his good ol' brother Jack (Peter Bergman) is to blame, so they will start scheming to take him down.

Obviously, Jack will keep on denying his involvement in this. He will think that the feud they have is affecting his judgment. Billy does not have any proof that Jack is behind it after all, and as much as Jack despises his brother, that does not mean he would put innocent lives in jeopardy for tampering with the face mask. Jack might not be so willing to stoop that low for a grudge he holds against his brother.

Ashley, on the other hand, will naturally feel like she is caught in the middle of this feud. She often tends to be the mediator between these bickering brothers. She will confront Jack in the hopes of really getting the truth out of him. She will urge him to look her in the eye and tell her that he did not do it. If Jack could tell Ashley the truth, then she might back off and try to figure this out herself.

"The Young and the Restless" airs Mondays to Fridays at 12:30 p.m. EDT on CBS.