General Hospital Spoilers: Brook Lynn And Maxie Team Up; Help Each Other Deceive Their Babies Fathers

Maxie Jones (Kirsten Storms) is scramble for a viable plan to keep her baby away from her father, Peter August (Wes Ramsey). Dr. Britt Westbourne (Kelly Thiebaud) is trying to reason with Maxie when it comes to her ideas with drastic measures.

Brook Lynn Quartermaine (Amanda Setton) also wants to deceive her baby’s father, but for a much different reason.

General Hospital spoilers reveal Brook Lynn is faking her pregnancy. She isn’t using her unborn child to swindle Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart) out of ELQ, and back into the hands of The Quartermaine family; what she’s doing is even worse. Brook Lynn is not actually pregnant at all, but faking to pull one over on Valentin. making him believe he has a child on the way, and telling Charlotte (Scarlett Fernandez) she’s going to be a big sister again, is just cruel and unnecessary.

General Hospital rumors claim Maxie and Brook Lynn will need help from one another and end up teaming up to do so. Maxie needs to hide her baby from her dangerous father, Peter; and Brook Lynn needs a baby in order to follow through with her plan to decide Valentin, in order to get her hands on the family company. It seems like a no brainer that Maxie will end up fixing her baby to Brook Lynn to buy Maxie enough time to convince Peter she’s lost the baby. Brook Lynn will then be able to continue on with her scheme to make Valentin believe she had his baby.

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