'Young and The Restless' spoilers: Adam Newman's move, Faith runs away, Stitch and Ashley's reconciliation

Is the Christmas spirit looming in Genoa City? "The Young and The Restless" characters may be more into Christmas than viewers have imagine. This week, there will be reconciliations, taking a break from fights and maybe, doing the right thing for the first time. Nonetheless, do expect some scheming to still happen.

Nick and Sharon

Despite their legal battle beginning, Nick and Sharon finds time to set that aside and put their daughter first. This week, the legal battle between her parents takes a toll and Faith decides to run away. Nick and Sharon are worried, but they must work together to find their daughter, reports Soap Central. The unusual situation will bring the two together and it may just be a short peaceful break between them.

Adam Newman

Adam Newman is back and he is not wasting any time to implement his plan. This week, he will make a move, a dangerous move. Also, he will discover surprising information about his father Victor. Constance will tell him that it was actually Victor who killed Gabrielle's father.

Neil, Hilary and Devon

The Winters and Newman spend Christmas today together. This means that Jill and Colin will be joining Neil in the party.

During the festivities, Neil tells Cane that he enlisted himself for the experimental procedure at the hospital. But right now, it looked like Neil's eyesight is already doing better. When Lily lit a candle, Neil was able to see the shadow and glow.

Meanwhile, Colin makes sure that he keeps his eye on Hilary and Devon. But according to spoilers, Colin won't need to do that anymore because Hilary will break up with Devon in the party.

Other spoilers

Stitch and Ashley will have a talk and they decide to get back together. Lauren and Michael talk about Lauren's future if Michael passes away. According to We Love Soaps, Chelsea suspects that Sage is stalking her and Adam will sneak into Chelsea's apartment.

"The Young and The Restless" will air weekdays at 12:30 p.m. on CBS.

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