I’M LEAVING GENOA – Diane kisses Jack one last time and pulls her suitcase away CBS Y&R Spoilers

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“I’m Leaving Genoa” – Diane Kisses Jack One Last Time and Walks Away with Her Suitcase | CBS The Young and the Restless Spoilers (Fictional Scenario)

This is a fictional spoiler scenario created for entertainment purposes and is not based on confirmed The Young and the Restless storylines or official CBS spoilers.

The Abbott mansion is filled with heartbreak after Diane Jenkins makes a decision that no one saw coming. Following weeks of growing tension, painful misunderstandings, and mounting pressure from every direction, Diane quietly packs her belongings and prepares to leave Genoa City for good.

Jack Abbott notices something is wrong the moment he finds several empty drawers in their bedroom. When he walks downstairs, he is stunned to see Diane standing by the front door with a suitcase in her hand.

Without raising her voice, Diane tells Jack that she can no longer continue living under the constant weight of suspicion and conflict.

“I love you,” she says softly, “but I don’t belong here anymore.”

Jack desperately tries to convince her to stay. He insists they can overcome every obstacle together, reminding Diane of everything they have fought to rebuild since finding their way back to each other.

But Diane believes her presence has become a source of division within the Abbott family.

Kyle’s ongoing doubts, Ashley’s continued distrust, and the endless family arguments have left Diane emotionally exhausted. She tells Jack that perhaps everyone would finally find peace if she simply walked away.

Meanwhile, Kyle arrives at the mansion after receiving a worrying phone call from Claire. Seeing his mother standing with packed luggage, he immediately realizes something is terribly wrong.

For the first time in months, Kyle admits that despite their disagreements, he never truly wanted Diane to leave. He apologizes for the hurtful words exchanged between them and hopes they can still repair their relationship.

Ashley, watching from a distance, begins questioning whether the family’s relentless conflict has pushed Diane to a breaking point. Even she starts wondering if events have gone too far.

Before stepping outside, Diane turns back toward Jack.

Fighting back tears, she walks over to him and gently kisses him one last time.

The emotional farewell leaves everyone speechless.

Jack reaches for her hand, begging her not to leave before they have another chance to fix their marriage. Diane smiles sadly, explaining that sometimes loving someone also means knowing when to step away.

As she walks toward a waiting taxi, Jack remains frozen on the porch, unable to believe the woman he fought so hard to win back is leaving once again.

The shocking departure sends waves through Genoa City.

Victor Newman quietly observes the situation, sensing that Diane’s exit could create unexpected opportunities—and perhaps expose secrets that have remained hidden for far too long.

Elsewhere, Nikki worries that Diane’s departure may trigger another emotional crisis within the Abbott family, while Billy fears Jack will throw himself into work to avoid confronting his grief.

The fictional episode ends with Diane arriving at the airport. Just as she prepares to check in for her flight, her phone rings.

She looks at the screen, visibly shocked by the caller’s identity.

Without answering, she whispers, “I knew this wasn’t over.”

The screen fades to black before viewers learn who made the mysterious call, leaving fans wondering whether Diane’s farewell is truly permanent—or whether one final secret will draw her back to Genoa City.

Note: This is a fictional spoiler scenario created for entertainment purposes and is not based on any confirmed The Young and the Restless episodes or official CBS spoilers.

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