Pity General Hospital’s poor baby Phoebe. Not only did she lose her mom at birth, not only will her birth dad likely turn out to be someone awful, but now the tiny, traumatized tot has to listen to foster mom Brook Lynn go on and on about how she feels terrible about Jordan’s accident, but Brook Lynn simply can’t turn herself into the police, she might lose the baby she’s gotten so attached to over the last five minutes! Oh, if only Phoebe could give Brook Lynn some advice about how to get out of this situation. And since she can’t, we will!
Key Takeaways
- It’s too late to tell that Brook Lynn was driving after drinking.
- Curtis already said Jordan is at fault.
- Lying will make Brook Lynn look guilty.
MORE: Is someone else to blame for Jordan’s accident?
Brook Lynn’s Road Block
If Brook Lynn (Amanda Setton) goes to the police now, she can tell them the truth: She was driving, saw another car swerve into her lane, but then that car righted itself, and Brook Lynn kept on driving. She only found out about Jordan’s (Tanisha Harper) accident the next day.
It’s too late for the cops to test Brook Lynn’s breath to find out if she was driving drunk, and even if they investigate and find out she had been driving, there is no way to prove whether or not she was under the legal limit.
Jordan’s Road Alert
Curtis (Donnell Turner) told the police the accident was Jordan’s fault. She turned around to kiss him, took her eyes off the road, and swerved into Brook Lynn’s lane.
Jordan freaked out, swerved in the other direction, and crashed. Brook Lynn — drinking or not — wasn’t at fault. All she has to do is tell the truth, and she will be home free.
Road Rage
But Brook Lynn won’t do that. Why? Because she thinks it will cost her precious little Phoebe, that’s why. So when the truth comes out in a few weeks or months, Brook Lynn will look guilty and as if she had something to hide — and to do — with Jordan’s accident.
And then Brook Lynn will lose Phoebe. Which is good. Because that baby doesn’t need a mother who makes such questionable decisions.
