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Young and Restless Spoilers Video Promo: ‘Just Tell Me Where She Is!’

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L.A. Bound?

Things are heating up in the Young and Restless spoilers preview for the week of October 13. It opens at Society as a desperate Kyle (Michael Mealor) approaches Claire’s (Hayley Erin) mother Victoria (Amelia Heinle) for information. “What am I supposed to say, Kyle?” Victoria asks him. She may be rooting for him to reunite with her daughter, but that doesn’t mean she’ll betray Claire’s trust. “You have to know where Claire is staying in Los Angeles. All I need is an address. Just tell me where she is,” he insists. Will Victoria give in?

The City of Angels?

In Los Angeles, Holden (Nathan Owens) is hanging out with Claire, and he introduces her to the woman who owns the club they are visiting — Sienna (Tamara Braun). “Claire is actually just a really good friend,” Holden explains to the mysterious woman. “Well, anyone is better than that last woman you were hanging out with. What was her name again? Audrey something or other?” Sienna asks. Will Claire enjoy hearing another woman complaining about Audra Charles (Zuleyka Silver)?

A Desperate Call

Also in Los Angeles is Sharon (Sharon Case), who traveled to the West Coast to spend some time with Noah, who was planning to open another club. But something awful happens, and she’s in tears as she places a frantic call to Nick (Joshua Morrow) about their son. “Noah has been in an accident, a car accident, and it’s bad! It’s really bad!” Sharon exclaims. Will Nick drop everything and fly out to California to stay by his son’s — and by Sharon’s — side?

Get a sneak peek at some of the drama coming up this week on Y&R in the preview video below, and share your own predictions of what’s coming up in the comments. And don’t forget to check out our Spoilers Gallery for a look at what’s next on all the soaps the week of October 13!

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