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General Hospital Recap: Kristina Asks Cody to Seduce Ava

General Hospital Recap: Kristina Asks Cody to Seduce Ava

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General Hospital Recap: Kristina Asks Cody to Seduce Ava originally appeared on Daytime Confidential.
On today's General Hospital recap:
Cody is interested in Kristina's job offer and she tells him that she wants him to seduce Ava. Cody questions the plan, and Kristina says she wants him to come between Ava and Ric. She wants Ric to see how horrible Ava is. Kristina claims she's looking out for Molly because she's horrified Ric is dating Ava. She says Molly hates Ava as much because of the baby and Cody would be doing a good thing. Kristina says she can make it worth his while.
Cody doesn't want to get mixed up with Ava but Kristina pushes. He says he wants money up front and won't tell Ava and Ric. Cody agrees to assess the situation and Kristina hands him the sunglasses Ava forgot by the pool.
Trina talks to Ava about Kai and how he's getting close to Drew. Ava warns her to be careful around Drew. Trina says she knows what Drew is capable of but she's playing nice for Kai's sake.
Trina talks about Marshall's visit and how things seem weird between Portia and Curtis. Ava says it's normal for relationships to have ups and downs and Trina figures maybe she's making a big deal of nothing. Talk turns to Ric and Ava admits they have something going on.
Martin's back in town and Laura is thrilled to see him but he says he's been in jail. He says his ex-wives have stripped him of his assets and he's now broke. Martin can't afford his room at the Metro Court and asks to move in with her and Kevin for a while, which Laura agrees to. Martin blames Tracy and has revenge on the brain but Laura says Tracy's dealing with her own issues and warns him not to break any laws.
Kai apologizes to Portia about talking so much about Drew and doesn't understand why Drew doesn't get along with Portia and her family. Portia says it's a family matter and doesn't want to sway Kai's judgement of Drew. She explains how Drew and Curtis were besties until Drew changed, after he was attacked in Pentonville. She says now Drew is willing to use any of them to get what he wants. Kai understands but doesn't want to turn his back on Drew, who has only helped him. Portia says they trusted Drew and he ended up hurting them
Brook Lynn tells Tracy she kicked Lois and Gloria out of the house and complains about them both. Tracy says she's free of the Cerullo women.
Brook Lynn says she should have gone looking for her son the minute Lulu got the information from Martin. Tracy points out Gio could still be as angry, but Brook Lynn feels he would have known she wanted to find him. She blames Lulu as much if not more than her mother and grandmother. Tracy wonders if she's going after Lulu and Brook Lynn says she should be held accountable.
Brook Lynn thinks she should be more like Tracy and give no effs but Tracy says she's surrounded by good people. Tracy warns her to think hard before turning to revenge but Brook Lynn says she has to do what's right.
Lucky gives Isaiah a deed for a cabin on the lake and tells him that he's leaving town. Lucky says Isaiah saved Lulu but he counters Lucky dragged him back to the work he loves. Later, Lucky tells Laura he's leaving.
At the courthouse, Willow testifies this hearing is about her relationship with Drew and not her fitness as a parent. She asks why she has to choose. Diane asks about the affair and Willow says they just happened to fall in love. Willow says her affair has nothing to do with her children, but Diane brings up the sex on the playroom floor.
Diane says the kids could have come in at any time and seen them having sex. She asks about Willow barring access to Michael when he was at the hospital. Willow says Drew helped her see it was the only way to get her kids from the Quartermaines. Diane brings up the trip to DC and Willow says she didn't think Michael would mind.
Willow testifies Michael abandoned the kids by going to Germany for treatment. Diane asks about moving the kids in with Drew and Willow says the kids loved it. Diane pushes, and Willow admits the kids have asked to move back home.
Ric asks about shared custody and Willow says she thought they could do it but Michael told her today he won't agree to joint custody, so she has to petition for full custody. Willow claims she regrets how her marriage ended but says it was over long before she fell in love with Drew. Willow testifies she was the primary caregiver while Michael was away, and Drew was helpful. She says the kids belong with her.
The judge says she'll make a decision and let them know when she's reached a verdict.
Michael questions Carly on why no one at the clinic told him Willow was there to see him.
Willow thanks Nina for her support and is certain Drew didn't say anything negative to Wylie.
Drew tells Ric he's glad he said what he did to Wylie because it should guarantee there is no compromise between Michael and Willow. He believes Willow will get full custody.
Keep checking back for the latest General Hospital recaps!
This story was originally reported by Daytime Confidential on Jun 10, 2025, where it first appeared.

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