Did Summer Halt Kyle and Claire's Plans On Young and the Restless?
One of the storylines on The Young and the Restless involves Kyle and Claire's relationship. The star-crossed lovers are defying their feuding families. They want to take the next step and move in together. However, Summer could've halted those plans.
Claire (Hayley Erin) confessed to Kyle (Michael Mealor) that she has fallen in love with him. Now, the couple is talking about the idea of living together. Claire wants to get out of the tiny house she lives in with Victoria (Amelia Heinle) and Cole (J. Eddie Peck). Kyle also wants to get out of the Abbott mansion, even though it was just renovated.
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The young lovers can't get enough of each other, so they agree that it's better for them to live together instead of with their families. They've been discussing where they should live. Claire wants to find a new home that isn't tied to tragedy or their family.
Kyle just wants to find a house as soon as possible. He's ready to throw his Abbott money at the perfect one. However, Claire wants Kyle to listen to her needs. She doesn't want to live with his family. She would rather find a new place where they could start fresh and make new memories.
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There's just one problem: Summer Newman (Allison Lanier). She learned that two of her employees are leaving Marchetti, so she had to make travel arrangements to Europe to find new replacements. Summer went to the Abbott mansion to say her goodbyes to Kyle and Harrison.
Kyle shared the news that he's moving in with Claire. Summer asked him to share the news with their son once she returned. But now that Summer is gone indefinitely and there are no plans to recast the character, Kyle won't be able to move in with Claire. Did Summer pull this move to keep Kyle and Claire apart? Will Kyle keep Summer's promise, or will he break it? We will just have to see for ourselves.

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