Port Charles is shaken once again, and at the center of the storm isDrew Cain, who wassuddenly arrestedafter beingreported to the authorities by none other than Willow Corinthos. But the most shocking moment came not during the arrest — but in the six words Drew quietly said to Willow as he was taken away in handcuffs.“I never thought it was you.”

These six simple yet devastating words have sent shockwaves through General Hospital fans, marking a dramatic turning point in Drew and Willow’s once close relationship.Willow had grown increasingly suspicious of Drew’s recent actions — particularly regarding his covert business dealings and rumored ties to offshore accounts connected to the now-dismantled Aurora-ELQ merger. When she discovered documents that allegedly linked Drew to corporate fraud, she felt she had no choice but toreport him to the SEC.

Willow’s decision wasn’t easy. Sources say shestruggled for daysbefore making the call, torn between doing what’s right and protecting someone she once considered family. But her choice came with a heavy cost — and Drew’s reaction proves it.“Those words cut deeper than any accusation,” one insider says. “Willow didn’t expect forgiveness… but she didn’t expectthatkind of heartbreak either.”

Michael Corinthos is reportedlyfuriousafter learning what Willow did, blindsided by the revelation that his wife went behind everyone’s back. Carly, who has always supported Drew, sees this as adouble betrayal— one that could destroy any remaining trust within the Corinthos inner circle.Meanwhile, Drew faces serious charges, and his legal team is scrambling to prove that the evidence wasmanipulated or misunderstood. But the court of public opinion is already turning, and some believe Drew might be facing real prison time.With Drew behind bars and Willow haunted by the consequences of her decision, General Hospital is setting the stage forone of its most emotional and morally complex storylines yet. Can Willow live with what she’s done? And is there any path to redemption — or reconciliation — after such a deep betrayal?