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Young and Restless Spoilers Video Promo: Questionable Schemes and Big Returns

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Looking For Trouble

The action in this Young and Restless spoilers preview for the week of April 7 begins as Victor meets with Audra, fresh off his tension-filled encounter with his granddaughter, Claire, and Kyle. He doesn’t approve of their relationship and the perfect wedge to drive between them appeared when Audra walked into Crimson Lights while he was there. Victor expressed interest in Audra’s job prospects. Now, having moved locations to the jazz club, he’s intent on stoking the flames of resentment and asks Audra, “Have you ever considered getting even with Kyle Abbott?” Audra knows that Victor is never innocently asking anything so she looks at Victor and wisely asks, “Let’s say I do want to get even. What do I get for that?” Will Victor answer in a way that gets her on his side?

Big Returns

Ashley is finally back in town, and she immediately meets up with her big brother, Jack. He is worried about Traci and hopes that perhaps Ashley can shed some light on the situation, since she has known Alan longer than all of them. He dives right in, posing a very important question to Ashley: “Do you think it is at all possible that Martin is the one that survived that fall in Paris?” Ashley is clearly taken aback, as Jack takes his sister by surprise. But that’s not the only one in store for the Abbott siblings. Elsewhere Traci is shocked when she sees a familiar face — Alan has returned! But is it really Alan, or could it be his twin brother, Martin?

See it all for yourself in the preview video below, let us know what you think is going to happen in the comments section and for a first look at what’s happening on the soaps next week — Y&R included, of course! — click here.

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