The Young and the Restless spoilers video for September 23-27 previews a difficult week for Sharon. As her loved ones continue to search for her, Sharon faces the ramifications of her actions. It will be a suspenseful week in Genoa City, one that’s not to be missed.
Nick (Joshua Morrow) and Mariah (Camryn Grimes) aren’t having any luck in tracking down Sharon (Sharon Case). But they’re hoping someone has vital information on her whereabouts. The two and Tessa (Cait Fairbanks) meet Daniel (Michael Graziadei) at Society. Since Daniel was the last person to see Sharon, he can probably provide some clues. Nick asks, “Did she say anything about needing to go away, like to clear her head or go on a trip or something?” Daniel responds, “Why do you guys not know where Sharon is?”
Elsewhere, Sharon is in her motel room hiding from her family. However, she can’t escape Cameron (Linden Ashby), who continues to haunt her. Sharon is always rattled whenever Cameron’s around, but a bad dream has her more on edge. “Daniel was hurt. He was bleeding in my nightmare,” she explains. Cameron, always the instigator, says, “And only you can make your dreams come true.” Sharon’s been trying to fight off her dark side, but she’s slowly losing her grip. Could her nightmare become a reality?
Later, Sharon is sitting alone outside in the dark crying. “How did this happen?” She asks. “How am I ever going to get out of this?” The coffeehouse owner was already in a heap of trouble and her problems have worsened. So did Sharon follow along with her dark idea? If so, is Daniel or another member of the Romalotti her victim? Or could one of Sharon’s loved ones or another Genoa City resident?
Check out the drama in the video below:
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