GH Spoilers: Harrison Chase's Shocking Plea to Willow
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General Hospital Spoilers: Harrison Chase’s Shirtless Plea to Willow Cain Detonates Brook Lynn’s Worst Fear

GH spoilers: Shirtless Harrison Chase corners Willow Cain on her run and begs her to pull strings — but Michael Corinthos is pulling his.

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HARRISON CHASE’S SHIRTLESS BEGGING SESSION WITH WILLOW CAIN BLOWS UP HIS MARRIAGE

TL;DR: Monday’s General Hospital drops a shirtless Harrison Chase right in Willow Cain’s path on her morning run, and his desperate ask about baby Phoebe could detonate his marriage to Brook Lynn. Michael Corinthos’s manipulation is finally in motion, and nobody sees it coming.


Harrison Chase’s Risky Move Lands Him in Willow Cain’s Orbit

Buckle up, because Monday’s General Hospital is about to deliver one of the most loaded scenes of sweeps. Harrison Chase conveniently goes for a shirtless run on the exact path his ex-wife uses every morning, and he’s not even pretending it’s a coincidence anymore. He flat-out confesses he was hoping she’d be there. Reading between the lines, this isn’t a chance encounter at all. This has all the makings of a man who has already made up his mind about something and is just waiting for permission to act on it.

Willow Cain shows up to her run expecting cardio, not chemistry. But the second she sees a glistening Harrison Chase blocking the trail, the temperature in Port Charles spikes about ten degrees. These two share a history that ended in annulment back in 2021, and the writers have been quietly stoking those embers for weeks. Chase brought her flowers at her congressional office on April 29 and called her his “best friend” right in front of Michael. Now he’s shirtless. My gut tells me this isn’t friendship anymore.


What do YOU think about Chase pulling this stunt while Brook Lynn is home with their foster baby? Write to Amber and let her know your hot takes at [email protected] — we read every single one!


The Phoebe Favor That Changes Everything for Harrison Chase

Here’s where things get genuinely dangerous. Harrison Chase isn’t out there just to look good. He’s working up the nerve to ask Willow to pull congressional strings on the foster-to-adopt application for baby Phoebe. Willow already greased the wheels back on April 6 to get Phoebe placed with Chase and Brook Lynn Quartermaine in the first place. Now he’s coming back for round two, and asking her to make the placement permanent.

Willow, naturally, promises she’ll do whatever she can. Of course she does. This is a woman who is currently secretly drugging her own husband Drew Cain with a Sidwell-supplied paralytic and just had her wedding to him on December 2. Helping the ex-husband she still has feelings for is the easiest yes she’s said all year. Could this mean she actually delivers? Sure. Could it also mean she uses this favor as currency later? Don’t be surprised.

Michael Corinthos Is Pulling Strings Nobody Sees

And here’s the part that should have every General Hospital fan on the edge of their seat. Michael Corinthos has been quietly engineering this exact moment for weeks. He told Carly back on April 29 that he plans to “neutralize” Willow by manufacturing a Chase-Willow affair, knowing it would torpedo her custody case for Wiley and Amelia and end her marriage to Drew in one move. The collateral damage? His own cousin Brook Lynn.

Harrison Chase has no idea he’s the puppet in this play. He thinks he’s solving a problem. Reading between the lines, Michael is using his best friend like a chess piece. If I know these writers, the second Brook Lynn finds out her own cousin engineered her marital implosion, the Quartermaine living room is going to look like a war zone. And Brook Lynn isn’t innocent either — she’s still hiding the fact that she caused the April 7 car crash that put Jordan Ashford in the hospital. Something tells me secrets in this house are about to start falling like dominoes.

Meanwhile, Carly Lays Down the Law With Charlotte

While Chase is sweating his way into bad decisions, Charlotte Cassadine drops by Carly Spencer‘s house looking for her dad. Valentin Cassadine isn’t there — he’s “out dealing with something,” which is Carly-speak for “trying to figure out what to do with the WSB Station Chief who’s currently paralyzed on Willow’s floor.” Carly is operating on three hours of sleep and a mountain of secrets, and she is in absolutely no mood.

Carly lays down rules for Charlotte and they are not optional. The teenager is a wildcard, and Carly knows it. Charlotte has been sneaking to that attic for months, and now she’s a Crimson intern wedged between her dad, her stepmother Nina, and a literal warlord. This could get messy fast. My gut says Charlotte breaks every single rule Carly just listed before the week is out — and when she does, the secret of Valentin’s hiding spot is going down with her.


Are you Team Chase, Team Brook Lynn, or done with both of them entirely? Drop your verdict in the comments below — we want to hear who you’re rooting for and who you’re side-eyeing in this Quartermaine disaster!


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