They've been struggling to get along since they haven't all been given a chance to get revenge on the people they want to mess with, and now, Clyde (James Read) will have enough of Orpheus (George Del Hoyo) running the show and strike out on his own in an effort to get what he wants on Days of Our Lives.

Clyde's sole biggest motivation to feel as if he's made up for the way things went down for his son Ben has been to kidnap Thomas from Chad (Billy Flynn) and reunite the baby with the man who believed himself to be his father, despite the fact that the child has been biologically proven to be Chad's. So far, he has been unable to get to Chad, and only allowed to focus on trying to kill Kate (Lauren Koslow), and shoot Aiden (Daniel Cosgrove)--both of which proved to be unsuccessful. Now though, he wants to have the baby, and will take action on his plan.

What Clyde hasn't realized yet though is that going to Chad is possibly what will get him caught and sent back to prison. Since Joey (James Lastovic) was safely returned to Steve (Stephen Nichols) and Kayla (Mary Beth Evans), Marlena (Deirdre Hall) has worked out a plot with the main targets in town to draw the convicts out one at a time, and finally take them down. Nicole (Arianne Zucker) and Deimos (Vincent Irizarry) are set to draw Xander out, in addition to Theresa (Jen Lilley) and Brady (Eric Martsolf), while many are ready to draw Orpheus out. However, the ones set to draw Clyde out and get him are Chad and Kate, who are now holed up at the DiMera Mansion together in the hopes that both being in the one place will bring Clyde to them quicker, and get him taken back to prison much faster.

Days of Our Lives airs Monday-Friday at 1 p.m. on NBC.

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