GH Spoilers Cullum reveals Joss is a WSB agent & urges Carly to take two actions to save her
GH Spoilers: Cullum Reveals Joss Is a WSB Agent & Urges Carly to Take Two Actions to Save Her
Port Charles is rocked when Cullum uncovers a secret that changes everything—Josslyn Jacks isn’t just a college student with a rebellious streak. She’s an undercover WSB operative, strategically planted in town. And once Cullum pieces it together, betrayal quickly turns into alarm.
At first, the discovery hits him like a personal blow. He replays every conversation, every carefully measured glance, every moment Joss seemed just a little too composed in chaos. The cracks in her “normal girl” façade suddenly make sense. She wasn’t naïve. She wasn’t stumbling into danger. She was trained for it.
But Cullum’s anger doesn’t last long. It’s replaced by something far more urgent—fear.
He knows the shadow world Joss has stepped into. The WSB may sell the mission as noble, but the reality is brutal. Operatives are assets. And when assets become liabilities, they’re cut loose. If Joss’s cover is compromised, she won’t just lose her assignment—she could lose her life.
And worse? Enemies are already circling.
Cullum realizes that once certain players—like Brennan and other power brokers lurking in the dark—learn Joss is WSB, they’ll use her to strike at Carly. Joss won’t just be a target. She’ll be leverage.
That’s when Cullum makes a bold move. Swallowing his pride and fury, he goes straight to Carly.
Their confrontation is explosive. Carly is blindsided. Her daughter? A spy? Working behind her back? The betrayal stings—but Cullum doesn’t sugarcoat the truth. He tells her the clock is ticking and urges her to take two immediate actions if she wants to save Joss.
First, Carly must get Joss out of Port Charles—now. Pull her off the grid, sever her visible ties, and create enough distance to disrupt any plans forming against her. The longer Joss stays exposed, the more vulnerable she becomes.
Second, Carly needs to confront the WSB directly and demand extraction or reassignment. Cullum warns her that the agency won’t act unless pressured. If they think Joss can still serve a purpose, they’ll keep her in play—even if it puts her in a crossfire. Carly has to force their hand before they label her daughter “acceptable collateral.”
Carly struggles with the reality. Her instinct is to storm in and drag Joss home herself. But it’s not that simple. Joss is already embedded. Walking away could trigger suspicion. Brennan, especially, won’t let go easily.
As tensions rise, Cullum places himself between Carly and the growing threat. He knows Brennan’s methods. He anticipates the traps. And when Brennan’s maneuvering becomes too dangerous, Cullum makes a shocking power play that shifts the balance inside the WSB itself.
But eliminating one threat only sparks another.
With Brennan sidelined, a leadership vacuum forms. Internal factions begin circling Joss’s operation, questioning her loyalty and usefulness. Carly realizes she’s no longer just protecting her daughter—she’s standing in the middle of an intelligence war she barely understands.
And the most unsettling part?
Cullum now holds influence inside that world.
He insists everything he’s done—every calculated move—was to shield Joss and Carly from forces they can’t see. But as his power grows, so does Carly’s unease. Is he their protector… or is she being pulled deeper into a dangerous alliance she may never escape?
Joss’s secret has ignited a storm. Carly must act fast. Because in the WSB’s world, hesitation isn’t just risky—
It’s fatal.