General Hospital Recap: Lucas Asks Carly to Protect Marco From Sonny
On today's General Hospital recap:
Felicia says she found Jacinda in Sydney and tells Curtis she'll be back in Port Charles in 24 hours. Curtis is grateful for Felicia's hard work and discretion. When Jordan shows up, Curtis tells her about Jacinda's return.
Curtis brings up what happened the other day, but Jordan says Portia was sending a clear message to stay away. Curtis says Jordan has been a friend and doesn't deserve Portia's wrath. Jordan mentions Portia throwing a drink on her which upsets Curtis even more. She doesn't want to be responsible for his marriage falling apart and says it's best if they don't see each other anymore. Curtis accepts her decision.
Drew is grateful to Kai for telling him about Curtis' conversation since the negative publicity would hinder Willow's chances of getting her kids back. Kai's worried Trina will think he betrayed her and hopes she'll understand her parents are in the wrong.
Felicia returns to tell Curtis it looks like Jacinda got cold feet and disappeared. Curtis thinks Drew got to her and doesn't know how Drew would have figured out what he was up to, as Kai overhears.
Cody tells Kristina he overplayed things with Ava and likely won't break her up from Ric. He tells her about the kiss and how Ava slapped him. Kristina isn't concerned since Ava allowed Cody to continue his handiwork.
Cody feels some guilt since he's gotten to know Ava, but Kristina isn't swayed. She says it's all an act and says Molly would be happier if Ric was with Liz. Cody thinks they should tell Molly, but Kristina says it's better if they keep this from her sister. Molly arrives, surprised to see Cody.
Kristina claims he stopped by to see how she's feeling. Cody heads out after telling Molly about the exhibit at Ava's gallery. Molly worries about Cody hanging out with Ava, so Kristina asks if there is more between them other than friendship. Molly swears there is nothing between her and Cody but doesn't want him in Ava's orbit.
Ric asks Liz out for the night, but she says she's going to the exhibit at the gallery. He offers to go with her, but Liz says she doesn't want to mislead him. Ric apologizes for overstepping and swears he just wants her friendship.
Carly is angry with Willow for approaching Wylie at the pool and says she can see him if she doesn't marry Drew. Willow says Carly and Michael can't tell her how to live her life. Carly says she'll ban Willow from the Metro Court if it happens again. Willow accuses Carly of being heartless, but she turns it back on Willow until Lucas breaks them up.
Willow tells Drew that Carly banned her from the pool for approaching Wylie. Drew reminds her that they have to be careful because the visitation hearing is coming up. They don't want to give Michael any ammunition. Drew promises everything will be fixed once they get married. He apologizes but Willow believes everything is all Michael's fault. She promises she's marrying him because she loves him.
Lucas asks Carly to help protect Marco from Sonny. He says Sonny and Sidwell are at odds and worries about retaliation. Carly questions how close Marco is to his father's business, but Lucas swears he only deals with the legit side. Lucas begs her to talk to Sonny not to trigger a war with Sidwell.
Tricia is surprised when Ava tells her Cody was the handyman who helped her set up the gallery. Cody returns and he and Ava get flirty.
Ric delivers flowers to Ava along with a check for her to use towards the gallery. He reminds them that they are in this together and she appreciates his apology.
Jason says the police found two of Selina's men in the harbor. Sonny knows Sidwell was behind it since he and Selina had a truce. Sonny says Sidwell needs to answer for almost killing Kristina.
Jason points out the two fires were completely different and thinks the one at Charlie's may not have been set by the same person who set the one at the penthouse. Sonny mentions Natalia's death and how it was an overdose and how ADA Turner doesn't believe it was murder. Sonny says they need to send a message to Sidwell that if you come after his child, his child will pay. Carly shows up, saying she's stopping him from doing whatever will get another person killed.
Sasha says she's not letting the baby out of her sight ever again. She swears she left the baby in the nursery and doesn't know how she ended up in the living room. Sasha lists all the weird events that happened, and Michael has no explanation. Sasha worries Michael thinks she's crazy.
Michael says he doesn't doubt her and knows she's telling the truth about what's happening. Sasha says someone is either trying to gaslight her or prove they can get to Daisy whenever they want. She thinks she and the baby need to move and begs him not to fight her on it. She says she should get out of Port Charles and, despite his protests, insists she can't lose another child. Michael says he can't let her leave.
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This story was originally reported by Daytime Confidential on Jul 10, 2025, where it first appeared.
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