The General Hospital recap for Wednesday, February 13 features another outing with Wiley with coincidental meet-ups because clearly the baby likes to dine out and there aren’t a whole lot of places to eat in Port Charles.
This time The Metro Court was the meeting place as Brad stepped one foot into the restaurant with Wiley, and then tried hightailing it out as soon as he spotted Willow. The “school teacher” clearly noticed how uncomfortable he was, so she said he must know who she is.
Well, she’s Wisteria, right. No, no, it’s Willow. It’s a tree that starts with W, that much Brad pretended to know. Willow called him out anyway and Brad asked if she wants a relationship with the baby.
Willow said of course she did, but she knew it couldn’t happen. She then begged Brad to never tell a soul she’s Wiley’s mother.
Of course, she’s not Wiley’s mother. At least not this Wiley. Her Wiley died and this Wiley is Jonah and his mother is as nutty as ever. Yes, Michael heard from Nelle on Valentine’s Day with a handmade card lamenting the loss of their little Jonah. (Note: This story needs to end.)
Elsewhere at The Metro Court, the Davis Girls (sans Molly) got together and Sam told them how she has moved on from Jason and has been self-reflecting. Kristina was THRILLED. However, Alexis wasn’t buying this and asked Sam to spill as soon as Kristina was out of earshot.
Jason and Shiloh also met up, with Shiloh still proclaiming he only wants to help people. Jason wasn’t buying it and it seems he has good reason for that.
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