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Dante Pushes Sonny For Answers About Nina — How Will She Dodge This Bullet?

General Hospital spoilers reveal Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) has had a rough week since her elopement to Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard).

Waking up the morning after Halloween to find out Charlotte Cassadine (Scarlett Fernandez) had been shot nearly brought her to her knees.

General Hospital Spoilers Highlights

While Charlotte is expected to make a full recovery, Nina knows she and Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart) have to hold tight to their story about what happened at the Metro Court Hotel.

That may be complicated by Dante Falconeri’s (Dominic Zamprogna) investigation, which is going to lead to Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) questioning why Nina isn’t cooperating.

That’s the last thing she will need as she feels the continued threat of the truth coming out and exposing her on all sides.

General Hospital Spoilers — Michael Corinthos’s Leverage is Heavy

This is going to be a heavy lift to get Michael off her back. If she doesn’t abide by all of his rules, she knows he will tell everyone the truth about what she’s done.

At the same time, she stands to lose so much. But parting ways with the Metro Court isn’t going to sting nearly as much as losing out on time with her daughter and grandchildren.

Still, Nina doesn’t see another way out of this that doesn’t pose the risk of her losing Willow Corinthos (Katelyn MacMullen) and Sonny altogether.

When Dante starts sniffing around and thinks he’s onto something, will Sonny really be on her side — or might his son give him a bit too much to think about?

Should Dante start to suspect Nina is somehow complicit in this mess, Michael just might clue his brother in on the truth and let him take that bone straight to Sonny.

GH Spoilers – Tease Valentin Cassadine’s Secret Is Burdensome

Nina didn’t have to help Valentin hide the truth about what Charlotte Cassadine (Scarlett Fernandez) did to Anna Devane’s (Finola Hughes) hotel room, but she did.

She interfered with a police investigation and trashed all evidence that Charlotte was there.

Now that Anna knows the truth, she’s going to piece those parts of it together — and she’s going to take them to her pal Sonny. How is Nina possibly going to answer for helping Valentin cover this up? That’s just like her.

Every time someone gets hurt, Nina seems to be involved and insists she never would have done it if she knew how things would end up. Why doesn’t this woman have any foresight?

General Hospital Spoilers — Sonny Corinthos Grows Suspicious

After Nina confesses to helping Valentin, Sonny might give her a pass. But when Dante starts to question whether Nina may have played a role in Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison) being sent off to prison, all bets are off.

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