Y&R Spoilers: Harrison faces a mental breakdown that leaves Kyle desperate for Claire’s help

Young And The Restless Spoilers reveal that Kyle Abbott spent hours considering something that seemed simple: telling the truth to Harrison Locke.

The boy insisted on meeting Claire, and with each delay, with each roundabout answer, Harrison’s eyes became more cloudy, as if the little trust he had in adults was being eroded by another layer.

Kyle knew he couldn’t keep lying.

The beautiful reassurances only made Harrison feel unstable, and that instability was eating away at his mental health every day.

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At an age when everything should be innocent and easy to heal, Harrison was standing on the edge of a deep sadness: he was alone in a maze of things that adults couldn’t understand, couldn’t grasp, but were still caught up in.

That night, the peaceful Abbott house suddenly became cold. Harrison woke with a start from a nightmare: lost on a misty mountain pass, Claire at the top of the hill, a shadow in the pale moonlight, and he and Kyle in the car, the steering wheel shaking as if an invisible hand were pulling them both down.

The dream was thick with fear. Harrison raced down the stairs, barefoot against the cold wood, calling “Dad!” in a choked voice.

Kyle jumped up, held his son in his arms, slowly pressed his hand against his back, counted his breaths with him. “It was just a dream,” Kyle repeated, but he knew that comfort was no longer enough.

The nightmare did not last one night; it was the result of things left unsaid, of a belief that had been repressed.

Harrison faces a mental breakdown that leaves Kyle desperate for Claire's  help Y&R Spoilers - YouTube

To dispel it, Harrison had to be given a concrete foothold, had to do what adults rarely dare: tell the truth.

The next morning, as the sunlight touched the curtains, Kyle stood in the Abbott living room with Diane Jenkins Abbott and Jack Abbott. Without beating around the bush, he talked about tonight’s flight to Los Angeles.

The goal was clear: to get Claire back, or at least to have a frank conversation to defuse any misunderstandings before they froze into prejudices.

Diane clenched her fingers, her eyes a mixture of worry and reality. She feared her son would push things further, that the desire to “get it back” – even just to get the chance to talk – might be misinterpreted, twisted under the prism of gossip. Jack couldn’t hide his worry either.

He recalled the times the Abbott family had paid the price for acting too quickly, too strongly.

But Kyle had changed the way he defined “get it back”: not to pressure, not to pull Claire back with force or constraint, but to get the truth back, to get the right to say the last kind words.

And if possible, to get a safe path for Harrison’s soul.

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