Never mix business with pleasure is a common phrase, yet not many follow those rules. Brook Lynn Quartermaine (Amanda Setton) broke that rule when she slept with Valentin Cassadine (James Patrick Stuart).
Brook Lynn slept with Valentin even after he pulled the wool over her eyes and basically swindled shares of ELQ right from under her. This resulted in Valentin’s control over the Quartermaine’s family business. Needless to say, her father Ned Ashton (Wally Kurth) was not happy.
Things between Valentin and Brook Lynn become even more complex upon her return to Port Charles when she announced her pregnancy and that the baby’s father is Valentin. Brook Lynn is now pulling the wool over Valentin’s eyes to take back her shares of ELQ, and General Hospital rumors indicate her scheme will cause a messy situation. Now that Maxie Jones (Kirsten Storms) and her new baby, Louise are thrown into the equation, the entanglement between all parties gets more and more intertwined.
General Hospital spoilers reveal Maxie will be led to believe that Peter August (Wes Ramsey) is still out there somewhere, remaining a threat to herself and Louise. This will allow time for Brook Lynn, Valentin, and baby Louise, who Brook Lynn calls “Bailey,” will grow closer as a family.
General Hospital rumors suggest that Brook Lynn and Valentin will fall head over heels for this baby girl, which could also lead to developing feelings for one another as well.
It’s extremely heartbreaking for Maxie to sit back and watch her daughter be cared for and loved by another woman. Although Brook Lynn is here to help Maxie, GH rumors claim things may take a turn, and Maxie will be pushed aside. If GH rumors surrounding a romantic connection for Louise’s imposter parents reign true, Maxie could be pushed out of the equation all together. How far will Brook Lynn take her role as doting new mommy? If it came down to this, once Maxie learns Peter is dead, there will be nothing stopping Maxie from calling out Brook Lynn and telling Valentin he’s not the baby’s father.