Esme wants Nikolas gone. Esme Prince (Avery Kristen Pohl) is sick and tired of unknowing, self-serving people declaring what is best for her and baby Ace. As if Spencer Cassadine (Nicholas Alexander Chavez) wasn’t bad enough, having the alleged father of her baby around wills make things worse.
No matter how hard she tries, she can’t seem to convince Spencer that she is worthy mother. Ace is Esme’s number one priority. Despite her past, the new mom displays responsible, loving, and logical behavior toward and regarding her newborn son. Even still, Spencer and Victor Cassadine (Charles Shaughnessy) plot to take the child from his own mother.
Esme Wants Nikolas Gone
Thankfully, Esme has one less Cassadine to worry about. In the latest General Hospital previews, Esme is heard insinuating that she wants him to stay gone. GH rumors claim that “him” is in reference to Nikolas Cassadine. It’s true, she could also be referring to Spencer. He’s off to his meeting with Uncle Vic and has finally left her side. No matter how you slice it, one less Cassadine is one less problem for this new mom. Esme’s going the best she can given the circumstances. It’s bad enough that she doesn’t know who she can trust. So, adding another Cassadine to stake their claim is just another added obstacle.
How long will Esme have to fight off Spencer and Victor? And when will Nikolas him into the equation?
Spencer, Esme, and Ace move in together! At this point, Trina Robinson (Tabyana Ali) and Spencer Cassadine (Nicholas Alexander Chavez) passed every test that was thrown their way. With the odds against them, Trina and Spencer still managed to hold onto a connection. As a result, their bond is even stronger.
They’ve waited so long for the chance to come clean about their feelings. Finally, Trina and Spencer want to move forward. Now that they have the chance, General Hospital spoilers and rumors tease that more obstacles stand in the way. Although Trina was unaware that she had Spencer support, he, indeed remain true to their friendship. Among all the mistakes and all the life changing events that occurred over the last couple years, Spencer and Trina I have what it takes to make a relationship work however, there’s one thing that could break them.
According to recent General Hospital previews, Esme moves in with Laura Spencer Collins (Genie Francis) and uncle Kevin Collins (Jon Lindstrom). After having been released from Spring Ridge, Esme worries about where to go. She shuttered at the suggestion she live upstairs at Kelly’s if it meant living without baby Ace.
General Hospital spoilers indicate that Esme’s choice to live with Laura and Kevin poses problems. Otherwise grateful, Esme isn’t too keen on the idea that Spencer is going to be so close. With easy access to baby Ace as many fears the worst she doesn’t trust Spencer further than she can throw him, but that’s not the only problem that arises with her new living arrangements. Trina already is no fan of Esme. Understandably, as she has been the cause. Of all the trouble between Trina and Spencer.
According to recent General Hospital spoilers, Trina sees Spencer, Esme, and Ace as a happy little family. Does she also see them as a threat to her relationship with Spence?
Laura becomes Ace’s legal guardian!? As they say, babies will change your life. It’s no secret that welcoming a baby into the home requires a lifelong commitment. Essentially, raising a baby into adulthood is the toughest job around.
General Hospital spoilers tease that the well-being of Esme’s baby is judged by self-serving adults who are out to settle a score. Ace’s mother brought him into the world with no recollection of who she was. Moreover, Esme doesn’t even remember her baby’s father. Apparently, a jump into ice cold water while pregnant will do that. After saving herself from imprisonment by her alleged baby’s father, Esme became a completely different person. But, just because her traumatic experiences erased her memory, they don’t erase her last crimes.
With Nikolas Cassadine (Marcus Coloma/Adam Huss) missing, Spencer Cassadine (Nicholas Alexander Chavez) thought he had his custody motion in the bag. As baby Ace’s big half brother, Spencer figured he’d be granted custody over Ace’s unfit/absent parents. However, Esme wants nothing to do with her ex-boyfriend raising her child. Her hands are ties as she awaits judgement day. Legally, it looks like Esme is able to bring baby Ace to Spring Ridge upon her time of sentencing. But, incarceration isn’t really an a life event a baby should experience.
Laura Becomes Ace’s Legal Guardian
General Hospital spoilers reveal that with that in mind, Esme displays impressive parenting. The new mother is willing to do what’s best for her baby. Therefore, Esme asks Laura to become Ace’s legal guardian while she serves her sentence in Pentonville.
Laura faces a big decision. Is she willing to juggle parenting all over again as well as her obligations as Mayor?
Laura rejects Spencer’s custody request! Laura Spencer Collins (Genie Francis) is trying to keep it all together while her family and everything around them falls apart. In addition to leading her family amidst the drama, Mayor Collins is responsible for leading an entire city.
Some time last year, Laura’s focus turned toward protecting the city’s people. General Hospital recaps recall when the people of Port Charles became targets in mysterious hook attacks. Out of nowhere, Ava Jerome (Maura West) became the hook killer’s first victim in a vicious attack. From then on, no one was safe.
Meanwhile, as Laura and the PCPD worked to find the killer, Laura’s own family was under attack. As the tension grew between father and son, Laura tried to play peacemaker for her son Nikolas Cassadine (Marcus Coloma/Adam Huss) and her grandson Spencer Cassadine (Nicholas Alexander Chavez). However, the damage had been done and the fallout became too severe for repair. There was nothing Laura could do to save Nik and Spencer’s relationship.
According to General Hospital spoilers, recent circumstances require Laura’s attention once again. Her family is in ruins since Nikolas vanished just as Esme Prince (Avery Kristen Pohl) brought her and Nik’s baby into the world. Despite the Cassadine’s dark times, baby Ace’s birth sheds a little light on the family.
In Nikolas’s absence, Spencer feels a sense of responsibility to do right by his baby brother. With Esme facing jail time, Ace will need a stable home. And while Spencer thinks he’s the man for the job his grandmother sees things differently.
Grandmother Knows Best
General Hospital spoilers and rumors indicate that Spencer runs into a roadblock. Although his intentions are in the right place, his grandmother thinks that he’s too young to take on the responsibility of father figure.
Laura just wants peace among her family. But, being the reason Spencer’s custody plans fall through probably isn’t the best way to keep the peace. Based on recent GH rumors, Laura rejects Spencer’s custody request. As a result, Laura risks creating a rift between herself and her grandson. Will Laura drive Spencer right into Victor’s clutches?
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