She was warned to stay away from Deacon (Sean Kanan) by his current girlfriend Quinn (Rena Sofer), but Brooke (Katherine Kelly Lang) will see the threats as a challenge for Deacon's heart on The Bold and the Beautiful.

Brooke Becomes A Bigger Threat To Quinn & Deacon's Happiness

Deacon is the only one of Brooke's former lovers who has paid her any attention and tried to help her cope with being truly alone by getting her to stop drinking excessively-a move that saw him back in her house with her while she was drunk and locking lips unexpectedly. After he confessed he had helped Brooke home, Quinn went to see her and warned her to stay away by slapping her, only to have Brooke defiantly declare she would hang out with him whenever he wanted.

Now, in an attempt to potentially find herself a man to keep her company, Brooke will contact Deacon and get him back to her home again-to warn him about how dangerous Quinn is, in an effort to break them up and make Deacon available.

Quinn Gives Brooke A Warning

"You really need to understand the woman that you're getting involved with, before you're in too deep and you can't get out," she says to Deacon in a preview clip for the Wednesday, March 4 episode.

As Deacon learns that Quinn slapped Brooke, she may confess her actions to her son, Wyatt (Darin Brooks), as well-and her son will berate her for returning to the crazy side she was trying to rehab herself from over someone like Deacon.

"Brooke is a man predator. She did not want to have a swim party with him, she wanted him in her bed!" Quinn says in the clip.

"Oh, wo you were protecting poor defenseless Deacon's honor then?" Wyatt asks.

The Bold and the Beautiful airs Monday-Friday at 1:30 p.m. on CBS.

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