She has been increasingly more suspicious that there was more to what happened with Dr. Anderson, and now, Sharon's (Sharon Case) investigation into the situation will lead to her uncovering something she never expected on The Young and the Restless.

After Dr. Anderson's death did nothing to stop her from continuously having strange dreams about when she was at Fairview, and the fact that she barely even remembered giving birth to Sully, she and Sage (Kelly Sullivan) teamed up to try and uncover more about the mystery. And after learning that there was definitely something more regarding the nurse who both handed Sharon her son after her alleged labor, and who delivered the news to Sage that her own son, Christian, had died, they will both realize they are on the right track. And with this new information, Sharon will decide to go visit the one person who could potentially clear everything up for her--Patty Williams (Stacy Haiduk).

Patty has been locked up since she murdered Dr. Anderson, and has often made strange comments about "the baby," but her problems have kept her from fully opening up with the truth. But after Sharon's efforts to reach out seem to be useless and she gets ready to take her leave, Patty will experience a more lucid moment--and what she says will completely take Sharon by surprise.

"I hope things go well for you. Take care," Sharon says in a preview clip for the Monday, April 25 episode.

"Do you dream about the baby?" Patty asks.

Stunned that she knows about her dreams, Sharon will then try to pump her for more answers, and she will recall that Patty told her she had never been pregnant--which means Sully can't possibly be her son--or Dylan's (Steve Burton).

Then, after she returns home and meets up with Sage, who has new intel as well thanks to her chat with the nurse, she will realize the truth. After seeing Sage hold Sully, it will dawn on her that the little boy really isn't her son, and is actually Christian.

The Young and the Restless airs Monday-Friday at 12:30 p.m. on CBS.

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