Y&R Spoilers: Sharon made a big mistake – she will regret it for the rest of her life
After months of struggling with horrific memories and the pain of her kidnapping, Sharon Newman finds herself on the brink of collapse.
She is dealing with deep sadness from her job, and the only solution she believes may help is seeking support from a mental health professional.
However, in a moment of anxiety, Sharon doesn’t realize that she has made a decision that could put her in danger—a decision that will not change.
The person Sharon trusts to help her heal is actually an impostor, a figure from her dark past who is planning to harm her.
Alan Lauron, the man Sharon decides to ask for help, is not who he seems. He is a con artist, involved in a previous scam, and has been impersonating Martin Lauron to hide his true intentions.
Sharon is unaware that asking Alan to perform therapy for her is a fatal mistake, as Alan—or fake Martin—is actually trying to manipulate her once again.
When Sharon realizes that she needs support, Tracy Abbott, a longtime friend, steps in and offers to be her sounding board.
Tracy is not only a friend but also a close confidant who is willing to share the pain and fear that Sharon is facing. Sharon, in her confusion and pain, finally agrees to Tracy’s offer, and the two sit together in a cozy café where Sharon begins to open up about the details she has kept hidden.
When Tracy asks about what happened during the kidnapping, Sharon begins to share dark memories of her days struggling with fear and impending death.
“I died twice,” Sharon says, her voice dropping. “We were held captive with Phyllis, tortured mentally. Those people… they didn’t just physically hurt us. They overwhelmed our minds.”
Tracy listens in silence, her eyes saddened by the pain Sharon is carrying. However, she can’t help but be troubled when Sharon mentions a detail she can’t forget.
Sharon tells of the conversations she and Phyllis overheard in the cell—distorted sounds full of eerie images, as if someone was playing mind games with them.
“That voice… it didn’t sound like anyone I knew,” Sharon continues. “Like someone was planning to control our minds, knowing exactly how to manipulate fear and confusion.”
Tracy listens, unable to connect the dots—until she recalls a strange detail she had received before. A message from Alan, whom Sharon was seeking treatment from. The message had been about stopping the gassing in the clinic. Tracy senses something is off. Could it be a coincidence, or is it connected? Her intuition tells her something isn’t right.
“Sharon,” Tracy says, her voice less certain than before. “I think we need to be careful. I remember… I remember a message I got from Alan about stopping the gassing. It might be a coincidence, but it could also be connected to what we were talking about.”
Sharon looks at Tracy curiously but then realizes that Tracy is probably thinking exactly what she has just begun to suspect—is Alan, the man she trusted to help her, really a legitimate psychiatrist? Or is he just another pawn in a grander conspiracy?
A sense of unease and anxiety grips Sharon as she realizes that what she thought was the right move could be the biggest mistake of her life.
The help she sought to heal may instead be leading her into a trap—one where revenge has been brewing for her all along.
But as these secrets come to light, Sharon and Tracy will face an inevitable confrontation. The con artists aren’t just playing mind games anymore; they’re preparing for something even darker.
The situation becomes even more serious when Sharon discovers that Alan is the one who orchestrated the kidnapping and is now exploiting her trust to further his sinister plans.
Will Sharon and Tracy uncover the truth before it’s too late? How will Alan Lauron’s dark plot unravel when everyone is caught in a spiral of deception and betrayal?
This story has only just begun, promising a tense journey filled with surprises, suspense, and a constant battle between life and death.