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Kevin Calls Lucky To Come Home For Laura In Her Time Of Need

General Hospital spoilers tease that Mayor Laura Collins (Genie Francis) has three children, but none of them are currently living in Port Charles. Lulu Falconeri (last played by Emme Rylan) was caught in an explosion at the Floating Rib several years ago, and suffered brain damage, She’s been in a coma ever since.

Laura’s eldest son, Nikolas Cassadine (Adam Huss) went to prison for kidnapping Esme Prince (Avery Kristen Pohl). But Laura has another son as well, Lucky Spencer (last played by Jonathan Jackson), so perhaps its time for him to return home.

General Hospital Spoilers – Lucky Spencer Is Aiden Webber’s father!

Lucky lived in Port Charles for years, ever since he was a teenager. After spending the first several years of his life on the run with his father Luke Spencer (Anthony Geary) and Laura, Lucky joined the rest of the teens in Port Charles.

It was then that he fell in love with Elizabeth Webber (Rebecca Herbst). Lucky and Liz were together on and off for years and they had one son Aiden Webber (Tristan Riggs).

Eventually, the couple just couldn’t make things work and Lucky left town and hasn’t been seen since in Port Charles.

GH Spoilers – Laura Collins Needs Her Family!

Laura also recently suffered quite a bit after the death of her grandson Spencer Cassadine (Nicholas Chavez). So Laura has been diving headfirst into her work. She’s taken on a role that has proven quite controversial.

Laura is advocating for Heather Webber (Alley Mills), who could potentially be released from prison after it was revealed she has been suffering from cobalt poisoning for years.

Since has been quite violent over the years, Laura has met considerable opposition to her plans as one would expect.

General Hospital Spoilers – Kevin Collins Stands By His Wife!

Through it all, Laura’s husband Kevin Collins (Jon Lindstrom), has stood by her. But soon he might realize that Laura needs more than just him. Perhaps her will call Lucky and convince him to return home, if only for a visit.

Lucky’s return could have a huge impact, not just on Laura but Elizabeth and Aiden as well. Elizabeth just broke things off Hamilton Finn (Michael Easton) so its possible history could repeat itself and Liz and Lucky could find love once again.

What do you think?

Is Lucky needed back in Port Charles? Would Lucky help Laura process all the losses she’s suffered these last few years? Is it time for Lucky and Liz to reunite? Anything can happen in Port Charles so stay tuned to General Hospital airing weekdays on ABC.

Don’t forget to check back right here regularly for all your General Hospital news, information and spoilers!

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