General Hospital Spoilers: Michael Struggles With His Feelings After Chase Warns Him He Could Lose Willow

Harrison Chase (Josh Swickard) has hope in his heart after his dinner date with his ex, Willow Tait Corinthos (Katelyn MacMullen). After a heart to heart at the Polar Plunge, Chase convinced Willow to go out on a date so that they could talk about everything that has happened, and for Chase to disclose his feelings.

General Hospital spoilers reveal Chase has new hope for having a future with Willow even though she’s married to Michael Corinthos (Chad Duell), and he’s the reason. Willow and Chase shared a kiss the night they went out to dinner, and now Willow has mixed feelings, and Chase thinks he has a chance at winning her back. She still holds feelings in her heart for Chase, but at the same time, she has developed feelings for her husband, Michael.

General Hospital previews show Chase sitting down with Michael, coming clean about his hopes for a future with Willow and basically warns him that Willow’s feelings for Chase could be strong enough to leave her marriage with Michael.

Michael and Willow fans are strongly against a reunite with Chase, while those GH fans who ship Chase and Willow also see new hope after the kiss.

General Hospital rumors hint that this love triangle will take its toll on the emotions of all parties involved. But at the end of the day, it seems Chase will be the one left with a broken heart.

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