GENERAL HOSPITAL Spoilers: Nina Has a Confession To Make!
The walls are closing in on Nina in these GENERAL HOSPITAL spoilers! As Drew and Carly take action to defend themselves, Ava warns Nina she’s painted herself into a corner. Will guilt inspire Nina to come clean with Sonny before it’s too late? Or is it already too late for her?
With the SEC investigating them for insider trading, Carly and Drew form a united front. “How do we beat this?” she asks, concerned. Drew takes her hands and assures her there’s still one thing they haven’t tried yet. “We go after the person that ratted us out,” he declares.
Regretting her rash decision to have Martin call the SEC with the tip on Carly and Drew, Nina has been stewing in guilt for weeks now. And once again, Ava reminds her pal that if the truth of her actions comes out, that’s going to spell the end for her and Sonny. “If Sonny finds out that you turned Carly in,” she warns, “it is over!”
After Carly and Drew were hauled in for questioning by the SEC, everyone’s eyes immediately turned to Ned, who has butted heads with Drew over ELQ business matters in the past. However, his continued insistence that he’s innocent has eventually persuaded people to look elsewhere for the guilty party. “If Ned didn’t do it, who did?” Olivia wonders.
Eventually, Nina approaches Sonny to have a very important conversation. “I need to tell you something,” she says. And the seriousness in her voice has Sonny raising his eyebrows in concern. But would Nina really confess to tipping off the SEC in the hopes that it will sound better coming from her as opposed to Carly when she finds out?
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