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General Hospital Spoilers: Anna Grows Increasingly Weary When It Comes To Peter

Anna Devane (Finola Hughes) knows things about her alleged son, Peter August (Wes Ramsey) in which Peter is totally unaware that she knows. He has done things that have hurt and betrayed those she loves, as well as those he claims to love. Both are struggling with their secrets, Peter is hiding all the despicable things he has done in order to keep himself afloat. He has zero regard for those who care for him as long as he covers up what he has done without dealing with any consequences. Anna is smart. She has found out and has evidence that Peter isn’t squeaky clean. In fact, he’s very far from it. Jason Morgan came to Anna for help when he was desperate to prove Sam Morgan’s (Kelly Monaco) innocence but proving Peter’s involvement in the crimes for which Sam was taking the fall.
General Hospital Spoilers indicate Anna is getting tired of holding in what she knows what needs to be done because regardless of her thinking he’s her son, she knows it’s wrong to keep what she knows to herself. By coming forward, Anna would be shedding light on of Peter’s deceptions that have been kept in the dark for so long. These deceptions effect so many in Port Charles and would act as a weight lifted for those accused of crimes committed by Peter.
General Hospital spoilers reveal as time goes on, Anna will grow increasingly weary of Peter and keeping his secrets to herself, knowing that if she just brought them to light, she’d be freeing so many in many different ways. Maxie Jones (Kirsten Storms) is blinding trusting Peter and has absolutely no idea what he is capable of. Although it would be a huge blow to Maxie’s life, it’s always best to know the truth.
General Hospital spoilers hint that Anna is on the verge of doing the right thing. In doing so, the truth exposed will turn so many lives upside down while helping others in the process. Will Anna do what’s right before things go even further? Anna’s relationship with Peter will never be the same which Anna needs time to prepare for the emotional fallout of telling the truth. Can she do it knowing what will come of it?