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General Hospital Spoilers: Carly’s Heart Broken, Drew Probation Violation Sends Him Back To Pentonville?

General Hospital spoilers and updates tease Carly Spencer’s (Laura Wright) heart could be broken and her Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison) dreams dashed! Drew and Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell) are plotting an ELQ takeover to eliminate wildcard Ned Quartermaine (Wally Kurth) out of the picture, but Ned could report a probation violation!

General Hospital Spoilers Highlights

Drew made a dumb mistake telling Carly about the planned merger of ELQ and Aurora Media the first time, and now his mouth could get him in trouble again!

Even if this time he and Carly were alone when he told about his and Michael’s plans, if he plays with fire he might get burned.

Drew has really gotten riled up over “newly returned Ned” and his Quartermaine maneuvers, chastising Michael for making a decision he had no authority to do.

Ned had been hiding inside Eddie Maine (Wally Kurth) for months and Valentin Cassadine’s (James Patrick Stuart) been MIA from ELQ as well.

Michael had to do something to keep the family boat afloat, even Tracy Quartermaine (Jane Elliot) had other interests, busy trying to acquire Deception Cosmetics.

GH Spoilers – Drew Cain’s Cut Throat Businessman Side’s Appeared

It would seem since Drew was in Pentonville and was released, a cutthroat businessman side has appeared, not like the unselfish and caring Drew at all!

He has also realized that he has to fight to protect things and people that he loves, and more willing to go after what he wants and take stands on issues.

He’s always been protective but it’s been his Navy Seal training that kicked in-now it’s his Quartermaine genes that seem to be taking hold.

Not everyone appreciates his new more aggressive persona-Sam McCall (Kelly Monaco) for one, who’ll deal with concerns about his unsettling behavior.

She may worry this new aggressive attitude of his could get him in trouble, causing him to violate his probation-parole agreement and send him back to Pentonville.

General Hospital Spoilers – Scout Cain Couldn’t Handle Her Dad In Prison Again

Her dad going to prison again might be more than Scout Cain (Cosette Abinante) could take-and Sam may remind Drew of that, and to be more careful with his actions.

What if Ned was to overhear Drew talking to Carly about business matters he should keep to himself-especially when it comes to hostile takeovers!

That, too, could be considered a form of insider trading whether anyone buys stock to inflate it or not. Drew could be walking a very fine line between freedom and a return to prison!

Be sure to catch up on everything happening with GH right now. Come back here often for General Hospital spoilers, news, and updates

Source: andigalpern.com

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