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Days of our lives spoilers: Sarah recalls, telling Xander Fonia was the one who caused the accident

Today, we dive deep into one of the most riveting mysteries unfolding on Days of Our Lives. The burning question on everyone’s mind is whether Sarah will remember that it was Fiona who caused the accident that changed her life forever. And perhaps even more pressing: Will Brady ever be free from the shadow of guilt that looms over him? Buckle up as we unravel this tangled web of deception, memory, and betrayal.

The fateful night that left Sarah paralyzed is etched in her mind, though shrouded in a fog of confusion and fear. After enduring a grueling surgery, Sarah was bombarded with questions, desperate to piece together the fragments of her shattered memories. But try as she might, the only images that flickered in her mind were the blinding headlights rushing toward her and the fleeting glimpse of a gray car. It was a haunting memory, one that refused to give her the answers she so desperately needed.

But we, the devoted fans, know more than Sarah. We remember that it was Fiona who was behind the wheel of Brady’s gray sedan that night. Brady, too drunk to function, had passed out in the passenger seat, completely unaware of the danger that lay ahead. Fiona, his secret lover, had taken control of the vehicle, her judgment clouded by the alcohol coursing through her veins. Her relationship with Xander had just begun to heal after years of turmoil, and she feared that if the truth about her drinking came to light, it would shatter the fragile peace they had built.

As Fiona sped through the darkened streets, her mind was elsewhere—on the man she loved and the lies she had told to keep him. She took her eyes off the road for just a moment, a brief glance to check on her unconscious lover, and in that split second, everything changed. The car collided with Sarah Horton, leaving her broken and bleeding on the cold asphalt. Fiona panicked, knowing she had just committed an unforgivable act. But instead of facing the consequences, she made a desperate decision to keep her involvement a secret.

Now, Brady, blissfully oblivious to the truth, finds himself caught in the crossfire. Though he has no memory of the accident, guilt gnaws at him, compelling him to confess to a crime he didn’t commit. He believes he was the one driving that night—a belief carefully planted by Fiona in a twisted attempt to cover her tracks. Brady’s ex, Kristen, tried to help him by disposing of the car, but despite her efforts, Brady’s conscience led him to the police, ready to take responsibility for Sarah’s suffering.

Meanwhile, Sarah’s journey to recovery is anything but straightforward. As she slowly regains strength, fragments of that night begin to surface in her mind, each one more disturbing than the last. She remembers more than just the headlights and the gray car. She recalls a woman’s face, distorted by fear and guilt, peering down at her before everything went black. The realization begins to dawn on her—could it have been Fiona? The woman who had woven herself into the fabric of her life, the same woman who had become her mother-in-law, the same woman who had stood by her side during her darkest hours.

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As Sarah grapples with these emerging memories, the tension in Salem reaches a boiling point. Will she confront Xander with the horrifying truth? Can she bear to reveal that it was his mother who nearly ended her life? And most importantly, will the truth come out before Brady is wrongfully condemned to a life behind bars in Statesville?

The stakes have never been higher, and the clock is ticking. The truth is a fragile thing, easily buried under layers of lies and deception, but it has a way of clawing its way to the surface. Sarah holds the key to justice in her hands, but will she have the courage to use it, or will Fiona’s secret remain buried, allowing an innocent man to pay the price for her sins?

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