General Hospital Spoilers Next Week February 9 – 13, 2026 | General Hospital
General Hospital Spoilers Next Week February 9 – 13, 2026 | General Hospital
General Hospital spoilers for the week of February 9 through 13 reveal a dangerous shift in Port Charles, where the greatest threat doesn’t come from a hardened villain, but from a young girl convinced she has already uncovered the truth. Charlotte’s growing fixation on Nina quietly mutates into something far more explosive, setting off a chain reaction driven by misunderstanding, secrecy, and emotional misfires that refuse to stay contained.
Charlotte has been watching Nina closely—too closely. While Nina is distracted by fear over Willow’s fate and the fallout surrounding her family, she has no idea she’s become the focus of Charlotte’s simmering anger. Nina never betrayed Charlotte. She never gave Valentin up. But Charlotte no longer cares about facts or explanations. All she trusts are the fragments she overheard—half-finished conversations and words stripped of context. In her mind, Nina is still scheming, still feeding information to Brennan, still lying. What makes this situation especially volatile is Charlotte’s restraint. She doesn’t explode. She calculates. Her silence becomes a weapon, and when she finally acts, the impact could be devastating—emotionally or physically.
Elsewhere, Molly and Cody navigate a very different emotional minefield. Cody is deeply shaken by seeing himself reflected as a morally compromised character in Molly’s novel. What hurts most isn’t the fiction, but the fear that it mirrors how Molly truly sees him. Molly insists her writing is separate from real life, but intention doesn’t erase impact. When logic fails, Molly reaches for intimacy instead, closing the gap between them in a moment charged with reassurance and desire. That closeness carries consequences. There’s quiet speculation that this reconnection could lead to an unexpected pregnancy—one that would force both of them to confront fears neither is ready to face.
Jordan, meanwhile, cautiously reopens her heart to Curtis, even as uncertainty looms over Portia’s pregnancy. Curtis may insist his feelings are clear, but the unresolved question of paternity casts a long shadow. Jordan appears steady on the surface, but doubt gnaws at her. Drew becomes a tempting distraction—intense, uncomplicated, and free from unanswered questions. Leaning toward him may feel like escape, but it risks creating a far messier future.
Romance takes on a more deceptive tone with Lulu and “Nathan.” Their connection deepens as Valentine’s Day approaches, but something is off. Maxie senses it immediately. Though she can’t articulate why, she knows this version of Nathan isn’t right. When she realizes he’s involved with Lulu, her reaction isn’t jealousy—it’s fear. She wants to warn Lulu, but Lulu hears only rivalry, not concern. As Maxie starts quietly observing Nathan, the truth about his identity inches closer, even as the danger grows.
Sidwell draws a firm line with Lucy, ending their relationship and shifting his focus to Ava. Lucy, furious and humiliated, strikes back—only to discover Ava is far more formidable than she anticipated. What follows is not intimidation, but war. Ava doesn’t retreat; she counters, and the fallout ripples outward.
As tensions rise, Jason and Britt find themselves pulled together. Their connection deepens into something undeniable, and in a moment of vulnerability, they give in. It’s passion, comfort, and rebellion all at once—but it comes with risks. Britt’s entanglement with Cullum grows more perilous, and the possibility of pregnancy looms as a complication that could change everything.
By week’s end, beliefs—not facts—are driving decisions. Charlotte’s certainty crosses a line. Molly and Cody face the weight of intimacy. Jordan edges toward escape. Maxie inches closer to the truth. And across Port Charles, silence no longer preserves peace—it delays disaster. The choices made this week won’t fade. They will echo.