'The Young and the Restless' spoilers: Devon willing to be a father; JT learns the truth about Vikki's intentions

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This week's spoilers for "Young and Restless" will see two problems unfold: a family relationship issue, and  tension between two corporations. Devon Hamilton (Bryton James) might finally accept being the real father of the child of Hilary Curtis (Mishael Morgan). Meanwhile, things are not going smoothly between Vikki (Amelia Heinle) and Abby (Melissa Ordway).

On the family side of the show, Hilary is having a hard time swallowing the fact that Devon might actually be the right father for her child. At least in the perspective of Devon, he may actually be considering the thought of taking the role of a father seriously. He has seen a different side of Hilary, one that Devon actually appreciates.

Both Devon and Hilary took some time together while taking care of baby Sam Ashby. Devon finally agrees to donate sperm but on the condition that he does not need to reconcile with Hilary. It looks like Devon really just wants to be the father of the child.

On the other side of things, Vikki seems to be quite confident this week even boasting to JT Hellstrom (Thad Luckinbill) that she is ready to take her rival down. Victor Newman (Eric Braeden) finds out about this and reports to JT that Vikki is apparently just using him.

At first, JT will not believe Victor and the things he says about Vikki. However, Victor finds a way to convince him of the truth presenting some pretty solid evidence for his accusations. JT starts believing and becomes enraged at what he finds out.

There is a lot yet to happen and the only way to make legitimate theories about what may happen next is to keep updated about the show. As for what happens next in both issues, fans will just have to watch "The Young and the Restless" on CBS.

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