Cody is after the jewel necklace! Dr. Britt Westbourne’s (Kelly Thiebaud) typical apathetic attitude toward her brother Peter August’s (Wes Ramsey) mind games has taken a turn. She suddenly has become interested in the cryptic messages from Peter.
General Hospital spoilers reveal the secret behind Cody Bell’s (Josh Kelly) peculiar behaviors. Sam McCall (Kelly Monaco) can’t put her thoughts and instincts about Cody to rest.
Cody’s Comes Splashing In After the Jewel Necklace
He made quite a splash with his dramatic landing at the Metro Court pool. Cody passed off his stunt as an unfortunate and unintentional mishap. However, General Hospital spoilers and rumors suggest his arrival in PC was anything but intentional. Cody may be a greedy grifter but he’s no fool. and from the looks of it, that jewel necklace will help him play Britt for a fool.
General Hospital rumors hint Cody knew exactly where to land and who to impress. His automatic interest in Britt’s father Cesar Faison (Anders Hove), along with his connection to Scotty Baldwin (Kin Shriner) are telling signs of Cody’s true motives. Cody’s life as a con as made him observant to opportunities most would overlook.
As Sam continues her investigation on the jewel necklace Peter left for Britt, she begins to discover Cody’s true motives. As a result of her shady past as a con artist, Sam is able to relate to Cody on a new level. Her life experiences lead her to discovering Cody came to Port Charles on a mission. Cody is a con, has been playing Britt for a fool, and wants what’s hers; the jewel necklace.
It’s one thing after another as the drama unfolds in Port Charles! Peter August’s (Wes Ramsey) name keeps dropping after leaving his legacy. Those entangled in Peter’s conglomeration of schemes can’t forget him even if they tried. GH spoilers speculate upcoming plot line twists, mysterious clues, and shocking revelations! Will these rumors lead to Peter’s return? General Hospital comings and goings rumors ask, Is Peter August alive?!
Maxie Jones (Kirsten Storms) wanted to leave Peter in the past after everything he put her through. She has moved on with her life and even has someone she cares about. Maxie is killing it as VP ans Creative Director at Deception. She’s going a great job raising her children, keeping up with family and friends, and getting to know Austin Holt (Roger Howarth). Maxie remains close to Peter’s sister, Dr. Britt Westbourne (Kelly Thiebaud). As much as Britt wants to forget Peter too, she couldn’t quiet her curiosity for the box he left behind.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Britt and Cody’s discovery is just the beginning of what Peter has in store. Britt needs answers and Sam Morgan (Kelly Monaco) is on the case. Perhaps located the origin of the jewels will point Britt in the right direction.
Recent General Hospital spoilers promise surprising revelations, someone in need of medical attention, and clues leading up to a final shocker! Maxie and Britt are tied together through Maxie’s previous husband, Nathan West. A warm, good hearted man who was nothing like Peter. The two sister is laws remain close, bonding over Nathan and knowing what it’s like to be “loved” by Peter.
Is Peter August Alive?!
GH spoilers hint Maxie comes across a clue, while Dr. Hamilton Finn (Michael Easton) get a mystery patient, and Peter August drops a bombshell! Is Peter sending Britt and Maxie messages by leaving his legacy in a box? GH rumors hint Peter’s presence is much more than memories and spiritual presence. Is it possible Peter August is alive and back to settle the score? Maybe he will return to make things right with the ones he loved and wronged? And maybe, just maybe, he’ll need Dr. Finn to get him in tip top shape.
Peter August (Wes Ramsey) has always been the brother Britt Westbourne (Kelly Thiebaud) never wanted. Taking after their father, Peter carried out his life in the only way he knew how. He was raised by Cesar Faison (Anders Hove) and it shows. Peter inherited Cesar’s criminal mind while Britt’s Huntington’s disease is all she took from their father.
In addition to enduring family dysfunction, Britt has an even more personal problem to face. Britt’s Huntington’s Disease is now a way of life for the young doctor. Britt inherited the incurable disease from her infamous father, Cesar Faison (Anders Hove).
General Hospital spoilers reveal Britt’s Huntington’s Disease diagnosis will continue to play a role in the development of her character. In a recent Instagram post, General Hospital actress Kelly Thiebaud shared a photo of herself at the 8th annual Freeze HD event. the star was invited by the Huntington’s Disease Society of America.
GH news and spoilers indicate Thiebaud has become and advocate for this incurable disease while spreading awareness. Kelly admits to being unaware of HD prior to being given her current storyline on ABC’s General Hospital. Kelly thanked HDSA for inviting her to the event, as well as, Briana Lane (temp Brook Lynn Quartermaine), for connecting her to the organization.
Peter August (Wes Ramsey) wasn’t known for his generosity and heroism. He let the chips fall as they may as the son of Cesar Faison (Anders Hove). Now he has a second chance at being a good brother. So, is Peter still alive? Or will Peter help Britt from beyond the grave?
Dr. Britt Westbourne (Kelly Thiebaud) went through a rebellious phase. She was lying and scheming, while seemingly following in her father’s footsteps. Britt wanted nothing to do with mimicking Cesar’s toxic traits, therefore, she turned her life around.
Britt’s half brother Peter wasn’t as strong-willed as Cesar’s other offspring. At times it seemed as Peter was just like his father. He couldn’t fight it the way Britt did. The evil lived inside Peter while he destroyed the ones he claimed to love.
Is Peter still alive?
GH fans want to know the answer to this burning question; Is Peter still alive? While GH spoilers indicate his outreach to Britt, it’s likely his presence will come from beyond the grave.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Britt uncovers the meaning and purpose behind Peter’s mystery box. The box he left behind was specifically for Britt. She and Cody Bell (Josh Kelly) continue their mission to decode the secret meaning. Their shocking discovery is around the corner.
General Hospital recaps recall Peter’s past working relationship with Victor Cassadine (Charles Shaughnessy). They worked together against Britt’s mom Lie Obrecht (Kathleen Gati), Anna Devane (Finola Hughes), Robert Scorpio (Tristan Rogers), Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison), and more. At one point, their focus was to distract Liesl. Liesl was worried about her daughter after learning she carries the genetic marker for the incurable disease. She was determined to do anything to help, while attending a conference over seas was the plan.
Victor faked everything!
GH rumors speculate Victor faked Britt’s Huntington’s diagnosis. Peter has never done a damn thing for his sister while he was alive, however, his last gift to her could be the gift of life. GH previews and rumors hint Peter gives Britt the gift of life with the contents of that box. Blood is thicker than water, meaning, his professional ties to Victor don’t hold a candle to family ties.
Has Peter finally put family first? Will the box expose Victor for faking Britt Westbourne’s illness?
Peter exposes Victor! Dr. Britt Westbourne (Kelly Thiebaud) has never felt the warm fuzzies for or from her half brother. Peter August (Wes Ramsey) was Britt’s evil half brother who inherited Cesar Faison’s (Anders Hove) traits.
General Hospital recaps revisit the havoc Peter reeked on the people of Port Charles. Anna Devane (Finola Hughes) and Maxie Jones (Kirsten Storms) were his main focus, and at one point Anna believed Peter was her son. Peter won Maxie over, however, Maxie would soon find out who Peter really was.
Family Ties!
Peter shares a father with GH Doc, Britt Westbourne. Although Peter was an evil, calculated, monster, he did have room in his heart for family. He always acknowledged his relationship to half sister Britt. She wanted nothing to do with him since he was just like their father Cesar Faison. Cesar and Peter were both cold, calculated, insane… the list could go on.
Peter tortured those he claimed to love. This includes the woman he asked to become his wife. Maxie Jones and their baby become his obsession. He would do anything, include kidnap Maxie, to get her and their baby alone. Britt and Maxie became close as Peter’s sister helped Maxie outsmart him. Ultimately, Peter’s “death” was a relief to all, even his sister Britt.
Britt and Cody make shocking discovery!
General Hospital spoilers reveal Britt and Cody will make a shocking discovery come time to figure out Peter’s hidden message. Peter left Britt a mysterious box and she’s determined to uncover the meaning.
General Hospital rumors suggest that Peter’s last message to Britt will be a positive one. Britt has been struggling with her Huntington’s disease diagnosis as well as trying to accept her fate. She remains uneasy about her uncertain of her future.
GH rumors speculate Cody will help Britt decode Peter’s cryptic message and in doing so Victor Cassadine (Charles Shaughnessy) will be exposed). It’s been rumored that Victor faked Britt’s Huntington’s diagnosis, leading her and Liesl Obrecht (Kathleen Gati) to believe she [Britt] is dying.
GH spoilers suggest Peter exposes Victor with his boxed message to Britt, meanwhile, in it she will find she has never had Huntington’s disease. Could it be that it was all a ruse so that Victor could reach some sort of twisted endgame with her mother? Will Britt find a new appreciation for her brother?
Peter’s mysterious box was given to his sister Britt and she wants to know why.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Britt’s interests are peaked since her conversation with sister in law, Maxie Jones (Kirsten Storms). Maxie and Britt shutter at the very sound of Peter’s name, and rightfully so. And although Peter is dead, his eerie shenanigans live on in a box.
We can’t bring ourselves to call this sibling love since Peter August (Wes Ramsey) was incapable of truly loving another person. Typically when you are gifted something by someone as close as family or the like, it means that the two of you are simpatico. Dr. Britt Westbourne (Kelly Thiebaud) received the furthest thing from brotherly love from her half brother Peter.
General Hospital recaps recall Maxie and Britt discussing the box that Peter gifted to Britt. She tells Maxie that for some reason a party of her held onto the box instead of tossing it. Britt admits she’s still a bit curious as to what’s inside. Dr. Westbourne comes to the conclusion that there must be some sinister reason her brother left this box with her. Perhaps something he wants her to know.
General Hospital previews and spoilers for upcoming episodes in October hint that Britt will need some help in decoding Peter’s message in his mysterious box.
GH spoilers suggest that Maxie still wants nothing to do with anything related to Peter. It looks like Britt will turn to Cody Bell (Josh Kelly) for help, and since he’s been interested in her father, Caesar Faison (Anders Hove) from the moment he landed in Port Charles, that’s reason enough for Cody to jump on board and figure out what Cesar’s son wants Britt to know.
Britt and Cody will make a shocking discovery once they figure out the meaning of Peter’s twisted game.
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