Y&R Spoilers: Surprise, Daniel, Lily Is Home!

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The Young and the Restless spoilers for Wednesday, March 13 are a family reunion of sorts. Lily returns to Genoa City and catches Daniel’s family…reunited.

Hi, Honey, I’m Home

Looks like the forest fire near Mattie’s school is finally under control, and Lily (Christel Khalil) can return to Genoa City. Naturally, she hightails it right over to Daniel’s (Michael Graziadei), so they can pick up where they left off. She even brings groceries, since Daniel is clearly a guy for whom food is mandatory foreplay.

What should Lily find when she lets herself in? Daniel breaking bread with his daughter, Lucy (Lily Brooks O’Briant)…and Lucy’s mom, Heather (Vail Bloom). Sure, it could be completely innocent. They’re still co-parents, after all. But Lily knows what it means when Daniel is eating. She knows it’s just the first course.

Everything I Do, I Do It for You

There is nothing Victor (Eric Braeden) won’t do for his family. Especially if it gives him the chance to prove that there is nothing Victor won’t do for his family. Sure, he could have sicced the cops on Jordan (Colleen Zenk) once she contacted him and he knew where she was.

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But that would have given law enforcement all the glory. And that’s not Victor’s style. He’d much rather make himself the martyr…and the hero. But he’s not doing this for himself, you understand. He’s doing it for Nikki (Melody Thomas Scott). This isn’t about him, at all.

Grandma Loved You Best

Billy (Jason Thompson) continues to insist that the name of his mother’s former husband should be added to the company his mother bought with money she inherited from the married man she killed.

On the other hand, Devon (Bryton James) wants to protect the integrity of the company he inherited from his grandmother, which she inherited from her first husband and then gave to her second husband to rename before he had an affair with Billy’s mother. The point is that neither has any moral superiority over the other, and this isn’t about names, anyway.

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