General Hospital Spoilers: Can Ava Trust Nikolas With Esme? Does Nik Have A Plan Of His Own?

Nikolas Cassadine (Marcus Coloma) looks like he’s turned himself into a simp for his son’s girlfriend, Esme Prince (Avery Kristen Pohl). Basically tossing his wife, Ava Jerome (Maura West) to the wayside for the likes of that girl.

General Hospital spoilers reveal Ava and Nikolas grow further apart while he continues to not only allow Esme to live in their home, but to trust and stand by her side after everything he knows she has done.

General Hospital rumors suggest that Nikolas’s bond with Esme is a necessary evil. Although it looks as if Nikolas is being manipulated by Esme, and even cools possibly end up sleeping with his son’s girlfriend, GH fans hope it won’t get that far. Recent General Hospital rumors and spoilers claim that Nikolas is actually playing Esme, leading her to believe that she’s succeeding at her game.

General Hospital recaps highlight a conversation between Nikolas and Ava where he made it a point to tell Ava to trust him. General Hospital spoilers then developed, making claims that Nikolas has something ip his sleeve. Nikolas could be playing Esme and just isn’t at liberty to tell anyone in fear that his plan to trap Esme will fail. Little does he know, his son Spencer is doing the same. Perhaps Nik’s strategy is a necessary evil for the time being. But will Ava understand after it all unfolds?

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