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General Hospital spoilers reveal an explosive betrayal brewing in Port Charlesâone that shakes Sonny Corinthos to his core. What began as a simple security assignment spirals into a chilling tragedy involving deception, murder, arson, and a hidden war orchestrated from the shadows. At the center of it all? Two of Sonnyâs most trusted menâPaul and Peter.
It all started with a silence that Sonny couldnât ignore. His newest enforcers, Paul and Peter, had gone completely dark. No updates. No calls. No trace. At first, Sonny wrote it off. These guys were experienced; maybe the job had gotten messy. After all, they were escorting Natalia Ramirez to a safehouse, and she wasnât just any assetâshe was someone Sonny cared about. But after three days without a word and no confirmation of her arrival, Sonny’s instincts screamed betrayal.
The gut punch came when a message reported Nataliaâs deathâallegedly a suicide by pills and alcohol. But Sonny knew better. A toxicology report revealed the chilling truth: Natalia had ingested a rare neurotoxin disguised to look like a mental breakdown. It wasnât an overdose. It was an execution. And the only people who had access to her before she died were Paul and Peter.
As Sonny processed the betrayal, another bomb droppedâliterally. A fire erupted at Christinaâs bar, ripping through the building just past midnight. Investigators claimed faulty wiring, but Sonny wasn’t buying it. The security systems had been manually disarmed, and the fire doors mysteriously jammed. Christina had barely escaped with her lifeâthanks only to Marco Rios, who pulled her through a shattered window in a last-minute act of bravery.
These two attacksâNataliaâs murder and the bar fireâwerenât coincidences. They were connected. And only two men had ties to both: Paul and Peter. Sonny retraced every step, reviewed every assignment, and realized these men werenât just soldiers. They were infiltrators. But the question remained: who sent them?
His thoughts turned to rival Jen Sidwellâmanipulative, ruthless, and with plenty of motives. But a deeper truth began to surface. Who stood to gain the most if Sonny and Sidwell went to war? The answer: Selena Wu.
Selena had always been careful, subtle in her plays for power. But now, Sonny saw her fingerprints. Paul and Peter werenât rogue agentsâthey were her ghosts. She had set the stage to shatter Sonnyâs empire from within and trigger a turf war with Sidwell that would leave both factions in ruins. Then sheâd rise from the ashes and claim it all.
But Sonny wasnât ready to fall. He traced the duoâs last known location to a shipping yard outside Veracruz, linked to Selenaâs Singapore network. Paul and Peter had been extractedâvanished with fake IDs and burner phones. It was a clean operation. But Sonny sent his own message: he hijacked one of Selenaâs shipments and left her men unconscious at the scene.
Selena responded with calculated calm, inviting Sonny to a neutral rooftop meeting. No threats, no gunsâjust two power players staring each other down. She denied orchestrating the betrayal. Sonny didnât believe her. She hadnât just killed Natalia; she weaponized her death. Selena smirked but didnât deny it. The war had begun.
But there was one more twist. Sidwell, too, was suspicious. He knew he hadn’t orchestrated Nataliaâs death or the arson at Christinaâs bar. And if Sonny wasnât responsible either, then someone was playing them both. Finally, he saw Selena for what she wasâa puppet master pulling strings on both sides.
Meanwhile, Christina, shaken but recovering, remembered a crucial detail: moments before the fire, sheâd seen a shadowy figure in the back hallwayâsomeone who knew the layout. Someone who shouldnât have been there. Could it have been Paul or Peter?
Marco, too, had suspicions. He tapped into old criminal contacts and heard whispers about Selenaâs international handler, Mako, last seen at the same airstrip where Natalia vanished. Marco didnât go to Sonnyâhe went to Christina. When they laid it out for her father, Sonnyâs expression didnât show surpriseâonly grim confirmation.
With Brickâs intel and help from Jason, they tracked Paul to Quebec. Jason captured himâsedated, bound, and delivered to a remote warehouse where Sonny and Sidwell were waiting. Paulâs first words? A confession. “She said if I disappeared long enough, youâd tear each other apart.” “She” was never named. She didnât need to be. It was Selena.
Now with proof and a captured witness, Sonny and Sidwell made their move. They leaked the evidence to federal agentsâenough to freeze Selenaâs accounts, trigger raids, and dismantle her network. Her casino was seized, operations crushed. But Selena? She disappearedâlike smoke in the wind.
In the aftermath, peace seemed possible. Christina survived. Sidwell and Sonny maintained a fragile truce. But everyone knew it wouldnât last.
Then came the envelope. No return address. No words. Just a photo of Christina, taken that morning. The message was clear: Iâm always watching.
Security at the Corinthos compound doubled. Marco became Christinaâs shadow. But Sonny didnât erupt in fury. He went still. He understood. Selena had lost a battleâbut the war wasnât over. She was patient. And she would return.
Christina confronted her father: âSheâs never going to stop, is she?â âNo,â Sonny admitted. âBut neither will I.â
Half a world away, Selena Wu sat alone in Singapore. Her network shattered, her ghosts captured, her empire in ruinsâbut her mind sharp, her vision unbroken. She hadnât come for revenge. Sheâd come for everything. And she wasnât done yet.
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