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Anna Learns The Truth About Charlotte — And Leans On Sonny

General Hospital spoilers reveal Anna Devane (Finola Hughes) won’t be in the dark much longer as the truth about her lover’s daughter starts to come to light. Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart) has been shaking in his boots that his lady love might soon learn who was behind the arson at her home and the trashing of her hotel room at the Metro Court. When Anna discovers Charlotte Cassadine (Scarlett Fernandez) behind all of it, she’s going to be floored, but nothing will stun her more than learning Valentin knew this truth and hid it from her to protect his child.

Anna has always considered herself a pretty understanding person; she’s reasonable. While she’ll understand that Valentin had to prioritize his child over her, it’s not likely to end well for their relationship as she’ll never be able to trust him the same way again. Will Anna turn to someone else in her time of need, and if so, will that be the nail in Vanna’s coffin?

General Hospital Spoilers — Valentin Cassadine’s Lies Catch Up With Him

Anna has known for a while now thet Valentin has been lying to her, repeatedly. She still doesn’t have every answer that she wants, but at this point, she isn’t sure she would trust him even if he claimed to tell her the truth.

First he lied about his involvement with Sonny Corinthos (Maurice Benard) and the Pikeman Group. Then he lied about where he was the night her townhome burned down. Now, he’s lying about the security footage outside of Anna’s hotel room. As she continues to put the pieces of this puzzle together, it’s not going to bode well for Valentin.

GH Spoilers – Hint Anna Devane Seeks Out Sonny Corinthos

When Anna learns that Charlotte was behind the trashing of her hotel room, she may run to Sonny to commiserate. They’ve been doing a lot of that since the shooting.

Maybe she wants to let him know it’s unlikely that the shooter was targeting her or linked to the other events at her home and hotel. After all, how would Charlotte ever pull off hiring a professional hit man?

General Hospital Spoilers — An Affair We Never Saw Coming

Something tells us Sonny and Anna have been spending more time together out of intention. Everything is about to come together at the exact right time. Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell) knows the truth about Nina Reeves (Cynthia Watros).

It’s going to come out soon and rip Sonny away from Nina, leaving him raw and angry. That’s the perfect time for a furious Anna to learn her boyfriend is also lying again. Do we sense an Anna and Sonny love scene ahead? Stay tuned for more GH news and spoilers to find out.

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