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Will Nina’s Budding Feelings For Drew Be Returned — And Won’t Willow’s Feelings Matter?

General Hospital spoilers reveal Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros) thought she was keeping a pretty tight lid on her feelings for Drew Cain (Cameron Mathison).

In fact, she hadn’t even confessed them to herself before noticing how happy it made her to see Drew horsing around with her grandson, Wiley Corinthos (Viron Weaver), in the Metro Court Hotel pool.

General Hospital Spoilers — Nina Reeves And Drew Cain Romancing

Once again, she has only shared her revised interpretation of Drew’s personality and character with Maxie Jones (Kirsten Storms) — who doesn’t really seem like she wants to know any of this.

That’s a stark difference from Maxie’s normally nosey self, especially when it comes to all things romance.

That being said, what Nina and Drew have been engaging in is far from what most people would categorize as romance.

Still, we saw how vehemently Drew responded to Nina’s business tactics as she was just spouting off about how attractive and endearing he is — leading us to believe Nina is growing some feelings that Drew may not return. Is that the case?

GH Spoilers — Nina Reeves Keeps Her Lips Zipped

Nina might be open to a lot of experimentation when it comes to Drew, and she may find their time together rather exhilarating, but she has no plans of telling him that.

She is only just starting to sense there is more to this man than meets the eye — and her eyes are already rather happy with him.

As they continue to work together, combating one another along the way, rumor has it they’re going to find more reasons to find themselves in one another’s company.

Nina isn’t likely to let on too soon that she is starting to take a more serious look in Drew’s direction though. She just might have learned her lesson about appearing too desperate for male affection.

General Hospital Spoilers —Drew Cain Could Take Nina Reeves Up On Her Offer

Drew hasn’t shown the slightest bit of interest in having any more of a relationship with Nina than they currently share.

Working with her on mutually beneficial projects at Aurora Media and Crimson is one thing, and entertaining a few daytime romps with her in his office is another.

But taking things to the next level and actually acting like they’re friends — or more — is asking a lot.

Drew hasn’t forgotten that Nina is responsible for turning him in to the SEC for insider trading, which ultimately landed him behind bars.

He also knows he owes her for introducing him to Congressman McConkey (Sam McMurray), and as Nina continues to make good on her promises, Drew may come to see another side to her, too.

GH Spoilers — Where Will This Leave Things With Willow Tait?

Right now, Willow Corinthos (Katelyn MacMullen) has been inspired by Drew’s willingness to look past his grievances with Nina and consider her an ally at his company.

Working together for the betterment of their careers has made Willow think if Drew can do it, she can, too.

However, she has no idea that he’s skimming some action off the top when it comes to Nina.

If they end up presenting themselves in that light, is Willow going to feel deceived as though they tricked her the entire time and weren’t really transparent about what they were up to?

 

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