General Hospital Spoilers: Nikolas Haunts Ava At Wyndemere- Is She Spooked Enough To Ditch The Castle?

Nikolas haunts Ava at Wyndemere

Nikolas haunts Ava at Wyndemere! Nikolas Cassadine (Marcus Coloma) went missing at a pivotal time in his and his loved ones lives. Esme Prince (Avery Kristen Pohl) resurfaced and was on the brink of giving birth. Because of Nik’s one night stand with Esme, he became a father for the third time by his son’s ex-girlfriend. Ultimately, one thing lead to another and soon enough Ava took a swing that changed everything.

General Hospital recaps recall Ava Jerome’s (Maura West) desperate attempt to stop a threat. Remember, Nikolas became unhinged leading up to his disappearance. Eventually, his poor choices lead to his divorce from Ava, and the fact that she obtained Wyndemere sent him over the edge. What was Ava supposed to do when Nikolas came marching in, barking about taking Avery? She did what she had to do to ensure her daughter’s safety. Besides, other than practically killing him, she did Nikolas a huge solid. Otherwise Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) would have completed the job. No one messes with Sonny’s kids or the mother(s) of his children. Honestly, Nikolas should consider himself lucky.

According to General Hospital spoilers and rumors, Nikolas haunts Ava at Wyndemere! Before he disappeared, she took his home in the divorce, and then almost killed him in the same home where they shared their lives together. GH recaps remind us that Mason is making trouble for Austin (Roger Howarth) and Ava. Although she knows Mason took Nik’s body, she has no clue that he’s still alive. With that, Nikolas has the opportunity to mess with Ava.

According to recent GH rumors, Nikolas uses his upper hand to drive Ava out of Wyndemere and never look back. Will she be too spooked to stay?

General Hospital Spoilers: Redemption! Nikolas Turns The Tables On Uncle Victor, Saves His Two Sons

Nikolas saves Spencer and Ace

Nikolas saves Spencer and Ace! Nikolas Cassadine (Marcus Coloma/Adam Huss) is unconscious and held at an undisclosed location. There, he is on life support as Mason Gatlin (Nathanyael Grey) keeps watch over the Dark Prince.

GH Recaps: Currently, Victor Cassadine (Charles Shaughnessy) and company are aboard the Haunted Star. Spencer Cassadine (Nicholas Alexander Chavez) and his baby brother Ace (Joey and Jay Clay) were kidnapped as part of Uncle Victor’s grand Cassadine plan. We can’t forget that Liesl Obrecht (Kathleen Gati) is also among Victor’s prisoners. In addition, Trina Robinson (Tabyana Ali) is the only one other than Victor who is aboard the ship voluntarily. She snuck onto the boat when she senses that Spencer was in trouble. Evidently, Trina’s instincts were spot on.

General Hospital spoilers tease that Victor keeps dangling “family” in Spencer’s face. He acts as though all of his crazy antics are carried out in the name of “family.” But what exactly does that mean anyways? As far as Spencer is concerned, “family” is important to those who make it important. For example, Spencer believes his father didn’t make the family of great importance. Instead, he feels abandoned and mistreated by Nikolas. Now that Nikolas is missing, Spencer does what it takes to make sure his brother Ace is safe. That being said, Spencer feels like he’s battling Victor alone- with Trina and Liesl’s help, of course.

Nikolas Turns the Tables On Victor

Although, recent GH rumors suggest some wild speculations about what’s happening on that ship. According to General Hospital rumors, Nikolas saves Spencer and Ace. Apparently, GH rumors suggest that Mason and Nikolas might be on the Haunted Star along with the others. We know Mason is keeping Nikolas is alive. However, we don’t know who Mason takes orders from. Maybe Victor is preserving Nikolas for his own benefit. In hope that some day his nephew can see things his way. On the other hand, GH news reports say Constance Towers returns as Helena Cassadine. Could SHE be pulling the strings? No matter which crazy Cassadine, it’s likely Nikolas won’t oblige. If he awakens, he can turn the tables on Victor to save his two sons!

General Hospital Spoilers: Who Has Nikolas Cassadine?!

Who has Nikolas Cassadine Selina Wu Helena Wu Victor Cassadine

Who has Nikolas Cassadine?! For starters, we know he’s alive. We also know that Mason Gatlin (Nathanyael Grey) took Nikolas from a locked room at Wyndemere. Furthermore, Mason is Austin Holt’s (Roger Howarth) cousin. He continues to threaten Austin, telling him that their boss needs him to do what he’s supposed to do. What who’s the boss? What is Austin’s purpose in the whole operation?

With that, we can suspect that Austin is indeed involved in some majorly shady business. As GH recaps recall, Austin wants out. His refusal to partake in, and carryout orders left Mason with no other option but to threaten his cousin. Still, Austin refuses. Now, Maxie Jones (Kirsten Storms) and her kids, Georgie and James, are at risk.

General Hospital spoilers reveal Victor Cassadine’s (Charles Shaughnessy) plan to unite the Cassadines is so much bigger than that. He plans to gather his family for a purpose. In his mind, recruiting every worthy Cassadine helps better reach his endgame. GH rumors claim that by kidnapping Liesl Obrecht (Kathleen Gati), Victor plans to use her medical expertise to help keep Nikolas alive.

Who Has Nikolas Cassadine?!

As we know, Nikolas Cassadine is alive. Apparently, Mason followed orders from his and Austin’s mystery boss. According to General Hospital rumors, the unknown boss is a woman. Also, since recent General Hospital news and spoilers confirm Helena’s return, we can’t help but wonder something… Is Helena their secret lady boss?

It makes sense that Helena, the Queen of Cassadine wrath, would continue her quest to reek havoc on Port Charles. Specifically the Spencer family. If she’s pulling the strings, Nikolas could be her prisoner.

Moreover, some GH rumors speculate that Selina Wu’s (Lydia Look) reach is a lot larger than illegal poker games at The Savoy. She slipped Victor a drug which made him experience difficulties with his manhood as a favor to Holly Sutton. But, what if she has her own reasons for wanting to see Victor go down? Once he’s out of the picture, Selina could slide right in as the next PC villain.

Does Selina plan to take over after Victor sets sail into oblivion? Will she need Nikolas alive to carryout her plans- or, is she working entirely alone?

General Hospital Spoilers: Ava Turns To Sonny In Confidence- Mason And Pikeman Connection Exposed?!

Sonny helps Ava find Nikolas Mason Pikeman connection

Sonny helps Ava find Nikolas! Big problems require big solutions. So, it’s obvious why Ava goes to Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) in confidence.

General Hospital recaps recall the events that lead to Nikolas’s self destruction as well as the slow death of his marriage to Ava. Unfortunately, Nikolas Cassadine’s (Marcus Coloma/Adam Huss) life entered a whirlwind when his son Spencer Cassadine (Nicholas Alexander Chavez) returned home with his girlfriend. Little did he know, Esme Prince (Avery Kristen Pohl) came to Port Charles with a lot more to unpack than her boarding school luggage.

Clearly, Nikolas’s poor life choices and the repercussions that follow began long before Spencer returned home with Esme in tow. In fact, Nik had already caused damage to his father/son relationship when he faked his own death. Upon his “resurrection,” Nikolas wasn’t necessarily welcomed with open arms by everyone he loves.

Sadly, Spencer’s plan to get back at his father went way out of left field thanks to Esme. Consequently, Spencer and his father didn’t get a chance to mend their relationship through a string of ill-fated events. Ultimately, Nikolas and Spencer became more like enemies instead of reconciling. Needless to say, Nikolas’s downward spiral launched when Esme’s father, Ryan Chamberlain set his plan for Ava and Nikolas in motion. Fast forward to the present, Nikolas spun so out if control that he ended up threatening to kidnap Ava’s daughter… and we all know the rest.

Sonny Helps Ava Find Nikolas

Now, Ava faces the consequences after clubbing her ex-husband over the head to protect Avery. The lies, the cover up stories, and the help she received from Austin Holt (Roger Howarth) is going to cost her. General hospital spoilers revealed that in a shocking twist, Ava is in more trouble now that Nicolas it’s alive then she was when she thought he was dead.

According to recent General Hospital spoilers and rumors, Ava turns to Sonny in confidence. Currently, Austin is the only one who shares her secret. But, that all could change since she’s desperate for answers. Dante’s (Dominic Zamprogna) shocking discovery has Ava and Austin in disbelief. Obviously, Nikolas didn’t get up and walk away. So, regardless if he’s dead or alive, Ava and Austin know someone else is involved. General Hospital rumors tees that there may be a connection between Mason and Sonny’s current problem, Pikeman.

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