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A Big Secret Revealed, Or A Conspiracy Of A Few Characters? General Hospital Spoilers

General Hospital Spoilers: Alexis and Jason’s Risky Battle to Keep Scout in Port Charles Turns Into a Custody War With Drew

Port Charles is no stranger to high-stakes showdowns, but the fight brewing over Scout Kane’s future is shaping up to be one of the most personal — and dangerous — battles in recent memory.

General Hospital spoilers reveal that Drew Kane has made up his mind: he’s taking Scout to Washington, D.C. It’s framed as a fresh start — new schools, new opportunities, a father’s right to choose what’s best for his child. But for Alexis Davis, that polished explanation rings hollow. Beneath the surface, she senses something colder, something that feels more like control than care.

From the moment Alexis learns of Drew’s decision, the urgency sets in like a knot in her chest. She knows Drew’s stubborn streak — once his mind is set, convincing him otherwise is a near-impossible task. Worse, she can’t ignore the darker possibilities: Drew’s capacity for hard, unyielding decisions, his unpredictable temper, and the chilling thought of Scout being far from the family’s protective reach.

Alexis’s first move is to seek advice from Monica Quartermaine, hoping her influence might slow Drew down. But when Monica declines visitors due to illness, Alexis is left on the Quartermaine porch staring at a closed door and a dwindling list of allies.

That’s when her thoughts turn to Jason Morgan.

Jason isn’t one to insert himself into custody disputes without good reason, but his history with Drew, Sam, and Scout is too tangled to ignore. When Alexis approaches him, she lays out the facts — Drew’s determination, the looming relocation, and her fear that once Scout is gone, there will be no way to protect her.

Then Alexis sharpens the conversation with a revelation: what if Scout isn’t Drew’s daughter at all? What if Jason is her biological father? She presents it not as idle speculation, but as a truth waiting to be proven. If paternity could be established, Drew’s legal right to move Scout would collapse instantly.

Jason’s reaction is subtle — a tightening jaw, a flicker of doubt in his eyes — but Alexis can see the shift. And then she unveils an even riskier alternative: altering Sam’s will to name Jason as Scout’s father.

The idea is dangerous, possibly ruinous. Forgery is a crime, and Drew would use every resource to destroy them if he found out. Jason warns her about the fallout, but Alexis’s resolve is unshakable. “She’s my niece,” she says. “I’m not going to let her disappear into another life without a fight.”

Reluctantly, Jason agrees — not because he supports the plan’s morality, but because he knows Alexis will go through with it, with or without him.

Alexis moves quickly, securing access to Sam’s will through an unsuspecting estate clerk and altering the document with surgical precision. That night, she meets Jason at the Metro Court to show him the work. He says nothing about its ethics, only asks if she’s prepared for the war Drew will declare.

It turns out she doesn’t have to wait long to find out.

Drew hears whispers that Alexis has been making inquiries into Sam’s will. His demeanor with Scout shifts — more frequent calls, sharper questions — subtle signs that he suspects something. Alexis warns Jason they’re running out of time, and he suggests provoking Drew into an emotional confrontation in public, with witnesses who can testify to his volatility.

The bait works partially. At the Metro Court, Drew’s voice rises just enough to draw attention, but he doesn’t explode. Still, the encounter plants the first seeds of gossip. That night, Drew confronts Jason directly, accusing him of manipulation. Jason deflects, holding the line.

Then the legal war begins. Drew files a custody petition in D.C., portraying Alexis as an interfering relative with no standing. Alexis counters in Port Charles, arguing paternity must be settled before any relocation. This freezes Drew’s case temporarily but puts their forged narrative under potential scrutiny.

Over the following weeks, the fight turns into trench warfare. Drew quietly undermines Alexis’s credibility, while Jason makes himself a visible presence in Scout’s life. Alexis gathers sworn statements from those who knew Sam during her pregnancy, subtly suggesting Jason could be the father.

A court-ordered mediation session proves pivotal. When the mediator asks about paternity, Drew hesitates before asserting his claim. Alexis, calm but pointed, raises the possibility of another father, hinting at Sam’s own doubts. Jason’s silent presence adds weight. Drew leaves furious.

In private, Jason undergoes a discreet paternity test — negative — but those results stay buried.

The night before the hearing, Jason makes a last attempt to broker peace, offering Drew extended visitation if Scout stays in Port Charles. Drew’s response is cold: “You’ll regret this.”

The hearing is brutal. Drew’s lawyers attack Alexis’s standing, accuse her of manipulation, and frame Jason as irrelevant. Alexis’s side leans on stability, emotional bonds, and the paternity dispute. Jason testifies briefly, stating his belief that Scout is his daughter and that her best interest lies in staying.

In the end, the judge issues a temporary arrangement: Scout remains in Port Charles under Drew’s custody but with expanded time for Alexis and Jason.

It’s a stalemate on paper — but for Alexis, every day Scout stays is a quiet victory. Outside the courthouse, she and Jason watch Drew lead Scout to the car. Jason says, “This isn’t over.” Alexis nods: “I know. But neither are we.”

In Port Charles, custody battles aren’t just legal matters — they’re wars of loyalty, secrets, and survival. And this one is far from finished.

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