THIS IS HIS LETTER – Abby begs Victor to save Dominic who has been πππππππππ by Matt Y&R Spoilers
The Young and the Restless Spoilers: A Child in the Crosshairs β Will Victor Newmanβs War Destroy Abby and Devonβs Family?
A terrifying new threat is emerging on The Young and the Restless, and it could shatter Abby Newman and Devon Wintersβ marriage beyond repair.
Spoilers suggest that Matt Clarkβs escalating vendetta against Victor Newman may take an unforgivable turn β one that places young Dominic Newman Abbott Winters Chancellor directly in danger.
For Abby and Devon, Dominic is not just their child. He represents the fragile compromise that allowed two fiercely independent people to build a family together.
If Dominic becomes a pawn in Victorβs long-running war with his enemies, that fragile peace could fracture completely. What begins as a corporate power struggle would suddenly become something far more primal β and devastating.
The danger feels especially personal for Devon, a man whose life has been shaped by abandonment, loss, and the consequences of other peopleβs choices.
When James recently hinted that someone close to Devon would soon be in danger, the warning now feels chillingly specific. This is no longer about emotional fallout β itβs about physical harm. And the fact that this threat orbits Victor Newman only sharpens the conflict.
Victorβs decision to activate an artificial intelligence program to dismantle Matt Clarkβs operation may have saved Noah Newman, but it also humiliated and cornered a man driven by control and vengeance.
To someone like Matt, being outplayed by Victor is not merely a setback β itβs an existential attack. Retaliation, especially of a disproportionate and cruel nature, becomes inevitable.
Targeting Dominic would be the ultimate revenge. It would strike Victor at his most vulnerable point: the innocence he claims to protect. If Dominic were to disappear β even briefly β Devon would almost certainly trace the chain of events back to Victor. Not as the kidnapper, but as the spark that ignited the danger.
In Devonβs eyes, Victor would no longer be a morally complex patriarch, but the man whose thirst for control put a child at risk.
Abby, meanwhile, would be trapped in an impossible position. Torn between protecting her son and confronting the reality that her fatherβs actions may have provoked this nightmare.
Abby has long existed on the fringes of Newman warfare, trusted to live without constant protection. Ironically, that distance may have made Dominic the most accessible target of all.
As Devonβs grief turns into anger, that fury could spill onto Abby β not because she chose Victorβs actions, but because she carries the Newman name.
Every attempt she makes to explain her fatherβs motives may sound like justification, widening the emotional distance between them.
For Matt Clark, this is no longer about strategy. Itβs about inflicting pain that cannot be undone. By targeting Dominic, Matt would prove that Victorβs greatest weakness has always been the family he cannot fully control.
Even if Dominic is safely returned, the damage may already be done. Trust would be fractured. Innocence would be lost. And Abby and Devon would be left facing a devastating question: can love survive when it becomes collateral damage in Victor Newmanβs endless wars?






