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General Hospital Spoilers: Kristina Corinthos-Davis’s Secret Plan to Save Molly Is About to Destroy Her Instead
Kristina Corinthos-Davis paid Cody Bell to protect Molly — but now Cody’s falling for her. This GH scheme is about to blow up spectacularly.

KRISTINA CORINTHOS-DAVIS PLAYED FIXER FOR MOLLY LANSING-DAVIS — AND CODY BELL’S GUILT IS ABOUT TO BLOW THE WHOLE THING UP
TL;DR: Kristina Corinthos-Davis paid Cody Bell to seduce Ava Jerome — but he fell for Molly instead. On General Hospital, this scheme is one confession away from permanently shattering the Davis sisters.
The Scheme That Started with Love
Before you judge her, hear her out.
Actually — no. The judgment is coming either way, so let’s at least understand this woman before we convict her.
After the loss of Baby Irene in August 2024, something cracked inside Kristina Corinthos-Davis. The fall at the Metro Court. The placental abruption. The death of the baby she had carried as both surrogate and biological mother. Then came Molly’s quiet, devastating withdrawal — and underneath all of it, the knowledge that Ava Jerome’s aggression contributed to that fall and Ava was still walking around Port Charles without consequence.
So Kristina did what her father Sonny always does. She reached for the only tools she knew. She hired Cody Bell.
The deal was simple: Cody would seduce Ava, manufacture scandal, embarrass Ric Lansing into dumping her, and shatter the blackmail alliance Ric and Ava had weaponized against Alexis Davis. Cody needed the money. He took the sunglasses. He took the job. Clean, clinical, transactional.
Except nothing in Port Charles stays clean.
Where It Started Going Wrong
Here’s what Kristina didn’t calculate: Cody Bell is lonely. He’s guilt-ridden, he’s a Scorpio by blood trying to outrun a grifter’s past — and when Molly Lansing-Davis showed up in his orbit, sharp and wounded in ways he recognized, he didn’t treat her like an assignment. He treated her like someone worth knowing.
Molly is writing a manuscript about him. Let that land. Post-TJ, post-Baby Irene, post-all of it — she cracked her heart open just enough to let someone in. The person she chose to write about is on her sister’s payroll. She doesn’t know that. She thinks Cody is her muse. She thinks this might actually be something.
And the brutal part? For him, it might be real. Which is almost worse.
The Manuscript Kristina Doesn’t Want You to Read
When Kristina Corinthos-Davis discovered the manuscript, she panicked — and urged Molly not to publish it, citing “Cody’s privacy.” The truth? If the manuscript draws scrutiny to Cody, questions follow. Questions lead to the payment. The payment leads straight back to Kristina.
This is where the “protection” story collapses. Suppressing her sister’s most vulnerable post-trauma creative expression — not to protect Molly, but to protect herself from exposure? That’s not love. That’s self-preservation wearing love’s clothes, and it’s the clearest sign yet that this scheme has already slipped beyond Kristina’s control.
Team Kristina vs. Team Molly — Pick a Side
You can make the case for Kristina. Ava Jerome is not a victim here. She contributed to the conditions that killed Baby Irene and then leveraged the grief as blackmail. Alexis was cornered. Ric was compromised. Someone had to move — and Kristina moved. That counts for something.
But.
Molly Lansing-Davis is the daughter of two attorneys. She values evidence, process, and agency above everything. And Kristina stripped her of all three — not just by hiring Cody, but by allowing the con to run after genuine feelings developed. As of February 18, Kristina is still pushing Cody to hold the line, even as everything shifts. Ric was spotted kissing Elizabeth Webber on Valentine’s Day, which means the original mission may already be pointless. And still she won’t let go.
That’s not a fixer. That’s a woman who can’t admit she went too far.
Cody Bell’s Impossible Choice
Cody is carrying something that’s going to break him open. If he tells Molly the truth, he confirms every worst suspicion she’d ever have about him — that the grifter never really left. If he stays quiet, he’s building something potentially real on a foundation of paid deception.
Don’t be surprised if that guilt becomes the actual tripwire. Not a leaked manuscript. Not a third-party discovery. Just Cody looking at Molly across a room and not being able to hold it anymore.
My gut tells me that moment is closer than anyone thinks. And when it arrives, Kristina Corinthos-Davis won’t just lose the battle — she’ll lose the sister she sacrificed everything trying to protect.
Was Kristina wrong to play fixer — or is she the only one willing to fight for this family? Write to our editor at [email protected] and tell us exactly which side you’re on!
Team Kristina or Team Molly? Sound off in the comments below — this Davis family reckoning is just heating up!






















